Cooking classes in Bangkok
Half-day Bangkok Sabieng Cooking Lesson
Fresh, quick and tasty, it's no surprise Thai cuisine has conquered the world. Bring back all the skills you need to create a Thai food feast with this cooking class. Under the guidance of expert instructors, you'll select the best ingredients with a local market visit, then learn how to balance traditional Thai flavours by preparing four different dishes.Start your culinary morning with a visit to a vibrant market, where you'll choose the freshest ingredients for your lesson. Then it's straight to the kitchen, where you'll learn the tricks and techniques alongside seasoned chefs. They'll be on hand to teach you the art of balancing the four main flavours of Thai food – sweet, sour, salty and spicy.You'll have hands-on experience preparing four distinct dishes of your choice. From the usual suspects like red and green curries, Pad Thai and Tom Yum soup, to the more obscure Som Tum salad, Pandan chicken or Khanom Mo Kaeng – Thailand's own take on an egg custard tart – these valuable recipes will last long after your tan has faded.
Popular experiences in Bangkok
Bangkok - Bangkok Phra Nakhon Walking Tour with Wat Suthat
Discovering Bangkok's temples and history is just one part of this walking tour. You'll see unexplored corners of the city and delve right into local culture as you navigate Wat Saket, Wat Suthat and the ‘Giant Swing'. Prasit, one of our local guides, says, ‘The 37 golden spires of Loha Prasat represent the 37 requisites of enlightenment. These are stages in Buddhist teachings that must be achieved before attaining enlightenment.'Kick off at the temple of Wat Ratchanatdaram, best known for Loha Prasat, one of the few bronze-roofed palaces in the world. Then you'll visit the Golden Mount, just a short walk away, where you'll find Wat Saket. Climb the 344 steps up the golden chedi for views over old Bangkok. Prasit adds, ‘Wat Saket is an important landmark that sits on the only hill in Bangkok, and it holds great significance for all followers of The Lord Buddha. The stairs are long but they take you up to the top for panoramic views of Rattanakosin Island.'Then, it's on to the Giant Swing – or Sao Ching Cha – and Wat Suthat, one of the most important temples from the Rattanakosin era. Prasit says, ‘Wat Suthat is my favourite temple. It stands out because the interior is richly decorated with murals of Thai life and faith. In the centre, above statues of praying monks, sits a giant golden Buddha.' After our visit, we'll have a coffee break before pressing on to San Chao Pho Suea, the ‘Tiger God Shrine'. And lastly, we'll walk to Ratchadamnoen Klang Road to end the tour.
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Bangkok - Bangkok Wat Pho reclining Buddha self-guided audio tour
Book this Bangkok Wat Pho self-guided audio tour famed for its giant reclining Buddha that is 46 meters long (151 ft) and covered in gold leaf.
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Bangkok - Backstreets and hidden gems bike tour in Bangkok
Explore the hidden courtyards and Temples of the Thonburi district on a bike tour and stop for a break at a local hotspot where you can purchase a snack.
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Bangkok - Mangrove Forest Conservation Centre
Lying along the Gulf of Thailand, the province of Samut Songkhram is best known for its floating markets and swimming monkeys. This tour from Bangkok shines the spotlight on two of the area's top attractions - Wat Bang Kung Buddhist temple and Khlong Khon Mangrove Conservation Centre.While Thailand has many Buddhist temples to visit, Wat Bang Kung is one of the most iconic. Swamped by the roots and branches of a huge Banyan tree, it's like nothing you've seen before. It's believed that the ancient temple was built over 300 years ago, as it houses paintings from the late Ayutthaya period. Inside, discover the famous golden Nila Manee Buddha statue, which many locals visit daily to worship. Then take a relaxing stroll along the Mae Klong river.Up next is the Mangrove Forest Conservation Centre in the coastal village of Khlong Khon. You'll board a longtail boat and cruise through mangroves, getting up close and personal to wild monkeys that patrol the river banks. Some of the cheeky creatures may even swim up to the boat to greet you. The tour ends with a tasty seafood lunch served at a local restaurant.
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Bangkok - Temples of Bangkok and Grand Palace half-day guided tour
Discover the most well-known and important historic landmarks and Buddhist temples in the Thai capital.
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Bangkok - Bangkok famous canals tour by longtail boat
Hop on a typical Thai long-tail boat to explore the Bangkok Yai Canal in Thonburi, the ancient capital of Thailand.
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Bangkok - 1-day hop-on hop-off Chao Phraya river cruise
Enjoy a panoramic cruise, admire Bangkok from the river and hop on and off whenever you want.
Bangkok - Guided fast-track Lane Service at Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport
Enjoy a speedy arrival or departure with exclusive VIP treatment, meet and greet with an experienced airport hostess and have a personal assistant to help you through Immigration Service.
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Bangkok - Bangkok Canals & Wat Arun Tour
An afternoon away from the skyscrapers and big city life. On this cultural excursion, you'll enjoy a river cruise along the bustling river and backwaters of Bangkok's canals. Watch as people go about their life on the klongs and then visit Wat Arun – the vast riverside Temple of Dawn.
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Bangkok - Bangkok Canal Tour and Chinatown
Bangkok is famed for its skyscrapers and fast-paced way of life but on this tour you'll explore a different side to the city. You'll sail down a bustling river and quiet canals to get a feel for the traditional way of life. After cruising along, you'll end up in Bangkok's busy Chinatown for a look around.
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Bangkok - Bangkok Temples Tour
Thailand is predominantly Buddhist, with around 95% of Thais practising the Theravada discipline of Buddhism. So it's not unusual to see monks walking the streets of Bangkok. This half-day tour takes you to Bangkok's three most sacred and significant temples – Wat Pho, Wat Traimit and Wat Benchamabophit.First up is Wat Traimit, known as the temple of the Golden Buddha, which protects a 3m tall Buddha statue crafted from more than 5 tons of solid gold. Then, it's onward to the second temple of the day – Wat Pho. It is known as the temple of the Reclining Buddha because of its large statues, which at an 46 metres in length and 15 metres in height, is the largest in the city.The day's final temple is Wat Benchamabophit – the ‘Temple of the Fifth King' – which is famed for its intricate Italian marble detail. To round off the tour, there's a visit to a lapidary factory, where you can browse handicrafts, jewellery and silk.
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Bangkok - Chao Phraya River Dinner Cruise by White Orchid
The ‘city of angels and nine gems' is also a city with the round-the-clock sightseeing. And this evening tour of Bangkok is no different. You'll cruise down the Chao Phraya River with the twinkle of the city in the background, and tuck into a tasty buffet dinner on board during this romantic evening cruise.
Bangkok - Don Wai Market and Boat Trip
Don Wai market has become something of a star in recent years. It's authentically Thai – there's lots of noise, colour, flavour and a few weird eats. And as it's a bit off the tourist radar, you can explore without the crowds – except locals, that is. To round off this genuine Thai morning, there's also a boat trip on the Tha Chin River.
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Bangkok - Bangkok Royal Grand Palace Group Tour with Skip-the-line Entrance
If there's one thing you must see while in Bangkok, it's the architectural masterpiece known as the Royal Grand Palace. This half-day group tour with skip-the-line admission sees you exploring almost every corner of the palace complex with a guide and soaking up royal history, including the Wat Phra Kaew – the temple that houses the revered Emerald Buddha.Until 1925, the palace was the official royal residence for the Kings of Siam and their governments. And as you tread past its collection of pavilions and golden spires, you'll be transported back in time. You'll also visit the elaborately decorated Royal Chapel – or Wat Phra Kaew – and see the Emerald Buddha, carved from a solid piece of jade.You'll have plenty of time to admire the palace's ornate architecture, whose intricacy and richness never fails to impress. To round off the tour, you'll head to a lapidary factory to browse handicrafts, jewellery and silk products.
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Bangkok - Royal Grand Palace and Bangkok Temples Tour
Bangkok's royal and spiritual riches dazzle on this cultural tour. Visit the Grand Palace as well as the beautiful Wat Pho and Wat Traimit temples, where the star attractions are Buddha statues – each one special in its own way.The morning kicks off at the Grand Palace, located on the banks of the Chao Phraya River. Wander round the courtyards, temples, pagodas and gardens but make sure to visit the impressive Temple of the Emerald Buddha – home to a Buddha statue carved from one piece of solid, translucent jade. Next, you'll then head to the city's oldest temple, Wat Pho, famed for its huge Reclining Buddha. Next up is Wat Traimit. Here, you'll find the Golden Buddha, with an intriguing story to tell. Weighing as much as an elephant, this solid gold statue is believed to be about seven centuries old though it was only in 1954 that it was discovered to be made of gold. You'll round off the tour with a stop to a local lapidary factory to see authentic handicraft.
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Bangkok - Floating and Railway Markets Tour
Thailand is famous for its markets and street food. But the two you'll visit on this excursion really stand out from the crowd. The Amphawa floating market and the Maeklong Railway market have to be experienced to be believed. You'll get into the thick of the action at both markets on this tour.Our first stop will be Talad Rom Huup – better known as the Maeklong Railway market. You won't believe your eyes when you see vendors and shoppers hop off the tracks and close their awnings as soon as the train signal blows.Then it's over to Amphawa floating market, where you'll see floating stalls packed with all kinds of Thai food and drinks, especially seafood. It's a bit more off the tourist radar than some of the other markets, so expect to be mingling with locals. You'll have plenty of time to take in the atmosphere, explore the market and listen to live music.
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Bangkok - Ayutthaya Historical Park Tour
Before there was Thailand, there were Ayutthaya and Siam. These two kingdoms have left a wealth of ancient cities and palaces. And this excursion takes you to the most impressive – Ayutthaya Historical Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Hemmed in by the Chao Phraya River, it was the capital until invaders destroyed it. Get the lowdown on ruins such as Wat Lokayasutharam – which has the largest reclining Buddha in the world – and Wat Mahathat, with its iconic Buddha's head devoured by fig tree roots. Then, on the riverboat back, you'll enjoy a buffet lunch and see top Bangkok sights from a new perspective.
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Bangkok - Bridge on the River Kwai Tour
If you're a history and movie buff, you've probably heard of The Bridge on the River Kwai. This classic war movie depicts the construction of the ‘Death Railway', one of the most notorious events of the Pacific War during WWII. And on this daytrip from Bangkok, you'll explore the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery and the railway bridge – by car, boat and rail.Kanchanaburi is just over two hours' drive west of Bangkok, and on arrival, you'll delve straight into history at the Thailand–Burma Railway Centre. This museum explains the horrors of the Death Railway, and overlooks a large green, which is the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery. After the visit, you'll cross the road and pay respects to the almost 7,000 Allied soldiers – including many British – who lie here.Next, a longtail boat will take you along Mae Klong River to visit the modern bridge over the River Kwai – the original was blown up. After lunch in a nearby restaurant, you'll board a train and cross the river along the original railway.
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Bangkok - Damnoen Saduak Floating Market Tour
Hundreds of floating market stalls cram into the world-famous Damnoen Saduak. It's a bright and early start to the day, as you immerse yourself the frenzy of activity, soaking up the sights, sounds and scents on this morning tour from Bangkok.On this morning tour, you'll head out of Bangkok to discover this lively market. On arrival, your senses will be overloaded by congested canals and colourful canoes laden to the brim with fresh fruit and vegetables, ready to sell to throngs of shoppers on the banks. Practice your bargaining skills on everything you could want – flowers, tropical fruits and Thai specialities.As one of the last remaining authentic floating markets in Thailand, it really is worth a visit – and gliding along on a longtail boat makes the experience even more authentic. It's an exciting and fun way to experience local life outside the capital city – all before the crowds arrive.
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Bangkok - Bangkok 360 Degrees Tour With Transport
In a city boasting countless monuments, museums and architectural wonders, this trip packs in the highlights. By bus, boat, rail and tuk-tuk, you'll explore Bangkok like a local as you visit Hindu shrines, Wat Saket temple and take a cruise down the Chao Phraya. What's more, you'll enjoy a delicious lunch and a ride on the Bangkok Sky Train.
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