If you’re looking to experience the hustle and bustle, adventure, as well as a festival for the senses, a visit to Bangkok’s Chinatown is a must. With the vibrant stalls, unique cuisine and authentic products, your visit will certainly be a trip highlight.
Chinatown – the best things to see
This Landmark Bangkok location, near the centre of town, really is a tremendous feast for the eyes. You can browse Sempeng Lane, an extremely narrow street where you can find all manner of goods for a fraction of the price. Why not head to China Gate, the huge, ornate gate that signifies the entrance to this fantastic attraction? This authentic gate is called the King’s Birthday Celebration Arch and is used as a statement backdrop for many tourist pictures.

Tourists can also marvel at the single biggest Buddha in the world whilst visiting – it’s called the Wat Traimit and is gold! The status is located high on an altar and the views of Chinatown and beyond are absolutely mesmerizing.
Chinatown – the best things to do
Apart from the obvious things, like shopping and sampling the local cuisine, there’s so much to do whilst visiting Chinatown. You can explore the area on bikes as part of a local tour group, visit Romaneenart Park for a spot of relaxation or a jog, or you could even visit The Crocodile Temple, where tourists can spot three large crocodiles basking.
There’s so much to see and do whilst visiting Chinatown, regardless of your budget, the amount of time you have, or what you enjoy doing. Take in all the sights day or night, sample the cuisine and, why not, pick up a market bargain or two along the way?
