Bangkok's authentic side: Top 10 non-touristy things to do
When thinking of visiting Bangkok, we often ponder on the thought of engaging in tourist attractions and trips. But, did you know that some of the best kept secrets in Bangkok are those activities and places that are off the beaten path or one's that many would claim to be non-touristy things to do. Check out this guide below, and you might come to find that your next trip to Bangkok will be different from what most influencers showcase on their social media platforms.
Written by Preetika Narula (Local Expert)
Updated on Nov 05, 2024
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At 29 years old, Preetika is an enthusiastic explorer deeply connected to Thailand, Laos and Cambodia's rich heritage. As a Bangkoker, her local insights and experiences imbue authenticity into her narratives. She discovers solace within the pages of a book as much as amidst Southern Asian vibrant landscapes and bustling street markets. With an ardent passion for travel and a profound affection for literature, Preetika effortlessly integrates her personal adventures into captivating stories, providing a perspective uniquely rooted in local experience.
While most visitors flock to major shopping malls, the Srinagarindra Rot Fai Night Market offers a lively and eclectic mix of retro fashion, antiques, and unique finds. It's a treasure trove for those who want something different.
Tips: Brush up on your Thai bargaining skills with phrases like "lod dai mai" (Can you discount this?) to snag the best deals.
Address: Soi Srinagarindra 51, Non Bon, Prawet, Bangkok
Opening Times: Thursday to Sunday, 5:00 PM - 1:00 AM
Entrance Fee: Free
Talat Rot Fai vintage night market (train market)
2. Art and culture at Bangkok Art and Culture Center
The Bangkok Art and Culture Center (BACC) is a creative hub that showcases a wide range of contemporary art, from modern sculptures to thought-provoking installations. Its striking architecture and dynamic exhibitions make it a must-visit for anyone curious about the city's artistic pulse.
Tips: Located close to major shopping areas, BACC is a great stop to balance your day with some cultural exploration.
Address: 939 Rama I Rd, Wang Mai, Pathum Wan, Bangkok
Opening Times: Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM (Closed Mondays)
Entrance Fee: Free
Bangkok Art and Culture Center
3. Historic Canal Tour in Thonburi
Did you know Bangkok was once helmed to be the Venice of the East due to the canals that connected houses and neighborhoods to one another? To get a feel of what life used to be like back in the day, try taking a tour along the Thonburi canals which traverse through quiet neighborhoods, houses still built on stilts and some interesting floating markets.
Tips: Choose a smaller boat for a more intimate experience, and consider an early morning tour to avoid the midday heat.
Address: Various locations in Thonburi, Bangkok
Opening Times: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (varies by operator)
Entrance Fee: 500-1000 THB (varies by operator)
Canal Tour in Thonburi
4. Cultural Shopping at Wat Don Wai Floating Market
Floating markets are a great way to get accustomed with the local culture and get a shopping day, it's a 2-in-1 deal if you think about it. The Wat Don Wai Floating Market is just a short drive from central Bangkok and is definitely worth a visit.
Tips: Visit on a weekday to avoid the crowds and don’t miss the famous roasted duck.
Address: Bang Krathum, Sam Phran District, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand
Opening Times: Daily, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Entrance Fee: Free
Wat Don Wai Floating Market
5. Explore Thai Heritage at Suan Pakkad Palace
The first obvious palace that many choose to visit in Bangkok is obviously the Grand Palace. But, did you know that Suan Pakkad Palace is regarded as a marvelous mystery? You'll be treated to a sight that will definitely appease your sore eyes, from ancient artifacts displayed in Thai houses to antiques dating back to days old, it's definitely a learning experience.
Tips: Photography is restricted in most areas, so be sure to savor the experience without your camera.
Address: 352-354 Sri Ayutthaya Rd, Thanon Phaya Thai, Ratchathewi, Bangkok
But, did you know that Suan Pakkad Palace is regarded as a marvelous mystery?
6. Green Escape at Sri Nakhon Khuean Khan Park and Botanical Garden (Bang Krachao)
Bang Krachao area is impressive not only because of its land area and size but because it's often referred to by many as the "Green Lungs of Bangkok. Here, you'll find a place for rest and reprieve, away from the bustling jungle landscape of the city.
Tips: Rent a bicycle to explore the expansive area or bring binoculars if you’re a bird-watching enthusiast.
The Erawan Museum, housed within a striking three-headed elephant statue, is a site rich in cultural and architectural significance. Inside, you’ll find an array of historical artifacts that offer a deeper understanding of Thailand’s heritage.
Tips: Visiting early in the morning provides a peaceful atmosphere, perfect for exploring the museum’s beautiful gardens and exhibits.
Address: 99/ Moo 1, Bang Muang Mai, Samut Prakan, Bangkok
8. Textile Art at Queen Sirikit Museum of Textiles
The Queen Sirikit Museum of Textiles is a fascinating destination for those interested in the craft of weaving and traditional garments. Located near the Grand Palace, this museum is a hidden treasure often overlooked by visitors.
Tips: Whether you start your day at the Grand Palace or the museum, make sure to set aside time to explore the intricate exhibits.
Address: Grand Palace, Na Phra Lan Rd, Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok
Opening Times: Daily, 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Entrance Fee: 150 THB
Queen Sirikit Museum of Textiles
9. Food Lover's Haven at Talat Phlu Market
Talat Phlu Market is a local favorite for its authentic Thai street food and traditional sweets. Situated in one of Bangkok’s older districts, this market provides a genuine taste of the city’s culinary heritage.
Tips: For an authentic Thai breakfast, arrive early in the morning when locals gather for their favorite dishes.
10. Bangkok Folk Museum (Bangkokian Museum): A Step Back in Time
Nestled in the Bang Rak district, the Bangkok Folk Museum offers a captivating look into the city’s history. The museum is housed in well-preserved wooden homes that showcase the life of Bangkok’s middle-class residents in the early 20th century.
Tips: Allocate sufficient time to fully explore the museum and engage with the knowledgeable staff for a richer experience.
Address: 273 Soi Charoen Krung 43, Sri Phraya, Bang Rak, Bangkok
Opening Times: Wednesday to Sunday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM (Closed Mondays and Tuesdays)
Entrance Fee: Free
Now that you know about some non-mainstream activities in Bangkok, let's discuss transportation and tips for a memorable off-the-beaten-path trip. Book transportation in advance for far-off destinations to get fair deals and avoid last-minute hassles. For city travel, use Grab (local ride-hailing app) and alternate between BTS (skytrain) and MRT (subway).
Bangkokian Museum
With these tips and non-touristy activities in mind, enjoy seeing this magnificent concrete jungle in a different light. Balance your trip by mixing these experiences with major tourist attractions. Whatever you choose, I'm sure you'll love Bangkok. It's a favorite among global tourists for good reason!
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