Tours | Bangkok
Explore Alternative Side of Bangkok with Local Hosts
Step into Bangkok’s small alleys (SokSoi) and discover the vibrant local life, away from the tourist trails. Walk or ride with us to uncover the city’s best-kept secrets!
Meet Your Hosts
Meet your local hosts who were born and raised in Bangkok. They’ll share their insider knowledge, favorite hidden gems, and the authentic experiences that make the city truly unique.
Nancy
A Bangkok native and food lover, Nancy will take you on a culinary journey through the city’s vibrant street food scene, sharing her favorite hidden
Chanon
Chanon, a local cultural expert, brings Bangkok’s rich history to life. He’ll guide you through temples, and quiet canals, offering a deeper connection.
Kylie
Kylie is a Bangkok native with a flair for modern trends and local hotspots. From chic rooftop bars with panoramic views to trendy art galleries
Pick Your Path
No matter which path you choose—walking or riding—we promise you’ll explore Bangkok’s cozy streets and experience everyday life up close in its small alleys.
Local Walk
Difficulty
Medium (5-10 km.)
Duration
Approx.1-2 hours
Group Size
1-3 Maximum
Dress Code
Comfy Shoes
Local Ride
Difficulty
Medium (15-20 km.)
Duration
Approx. 2-3 hours
Group Size
1-3 Maximum
Bicycle
9 Speed Bicycle
Possible Routes
We’ve carefully curated routes for you to explore the cozy streets of Bangkok, allowing you to experience everyday life up close as you wander through its charming small alleys by yourself, away from the usual tourist paths.
Walk Along: From Slum to Siam Square (8 km.)
Walk inside Bangkok’s small alleys behind big buildings from Khaosan Rd to Siam Square. Discover local community & local market.
Walk Along: 2 Sides of Chao Phraya River (6 km)
Take a leisurely walk in Bangkok’s SoiSok with the Old City and Chao Phraya River route. Discover temples, church & local markets.
Walk Along: Rama 8 – Pin Klao Bridge Loop (5 km.)
Take a fun walk inside Bangkok’s small alleys with the Rama 8 Bridge Loop. Discover old streets, peaceful temples, and local places.
What to Expect
We aim to showcase the genuine beauty of Bangkok, which is rarely seen by tourists. We venture behind big buildings, along lesser-known paths, and zigzag through slums to witness the vibrant lives of local communities.
Small Alley
Local Market
No Tourist
Tips & Trips
Get helpful tips for navigating Bangkok’s small alleys, including advice on getting around, what to pack, how to interact with locals, what to avoid, and bike maintenance, making your trip smoother and more enjoyable.
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10 Reasons to Walk Inside Small Alleys in Bangkok
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What else to do?
We’ve done the tasting and testing for you, carefully selecting the best spots so you can enjoy Bangkok’s food and drinks like a true local, all at your own pace.
Local Market: Trok Mor (Morning Market)
Trok Mor Morning Market is a local treasure. Away from the busy tourist spots, this market gives you a real taste of the city’s daily
Local Coffee: Railway Roaster
Railway Roaster, in a cozy alley by the railway, offers lots of different coffee beans thanks to the owner’s experience with famous roasters.
Fruit Smoothies: San Smoothies
San Smoothies, located at Rambuttri Alleys near Khaosan Road, is a tourist favorite offering customizable smoothies made from fresh fruits.
Crispy Pork: Uncle Jai Dee
Uncle Jai Dee’s stall in Trok Mor Morning Market sells signature Red Pork and Crispy Pork, cooked in a charcoal oven. It is a true
Local Coffee: Take Me Home
Take Me Home Coffee is a delightful slow bar moka pot cafe located next to Mahanak Mosque. Owned by a Muslim proprietor
Chinese Dessert: Jay Muay
At Jay Muay, you’ve got to try their soy milk and Chinese dessert —it’s made with a unique smoky flavor from traditional charcoal cooking.