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When you are in Thailand, do as the Thais do.

Join our activities to experience the true Thai Culture. From Thai cooking to Thai boxing, different kinds of art represent a unique character of Thainess that you can find nowhere else like in Thailand. Enjoy!

Walking Tour near Dhevi Bangkok Hotel

Embark on a captivating walking tour near Dhevi Bangkok Hotel to immerse yourself in the local charm and discover hidden gems along the way. Walking not only allows you to soak in the vibrant atmosphere of a place but also presents an opportunity for spontaneous encounters and lasting memories.

Conveniently situated in the heart of the city, Dhevi Bangkok Hotel provides easy access to a plethora of historical landmarks awaiting your exploration.

Begin your cultural odyssey in Bangkok’s Old Town, where a treasure trove of heritage sites awaits. From the awe-inspiring Grand Palace and the revered Wat Pho to the serene Sanamluang and the bustling Pak Klong Talad (Flower Market), each step unveils a piece of Thailand’s rich cultural tapestry. As you stroll from Sanamluang, catch a glimpse of the iconic Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Wat Phra Kaew, set against a vast green expanse. Meander towards the Grand Palace, tracing the riverside piers teeming with quaint shops and eateries nestled in charming alleys. Across the river stands the majestic Wat Arun, the Temple of Dawn, beckoning you to cross over by ferry for a closer encounter.

Venture further to Pak Klong Talad, where the Museum Siam invites you to delve into Thailand’s fascinating history. Immerse yourself in the vibrant street life, sampling exotic fruits, textiles, and handicrafts that adorn the bustling thoroughfare.

For a different walking experience, set your sights on The Golden Mountain along Ratchadamnoen Road, also known as Wat Saket. Ascend to the summit for panoramic views of Bangkok before descending towards Maha Chai Road in search of the renowned “Pad Thai Tip Samai.” Adjacent to this culinary gem lies Loha Prasad, a hidden gem once concealed behind the now-defunct Sala Chalerm Thai theatre.

A stone’s throw away from Pad Thai Tip Samai, the legendary “Jay Fai” beckons with its delectable creations, including Crab Omelette, Tom Yum Soup, and Drunken Noodles. Brace yourself for queues at these popular eateries, a testament to their culinary legend.

Crossing Maha Chai Road leads you to a quaint alley that unveils Bangkok City Hall and the iconic Giant Swing, Sao Ching Cha. Capture the essence of this symbolic landmark through your lens, preserving a moment in time against the backdrop of Bangkok’s rich heritage.

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