Best Activities & Tours in Bangkok
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Bangkok's activities go far beyond temple visits. Cooking classes are the most popular tourist activity — learn to make pad Thai, green curry, and mango sticky rice at schools like Silom Thai Cooking, Baipai, or Maliwan. Most include a market tour where you'll shop for ingredients alongside locals before heading to the kitchen.
On the water, Chao Phraya river cruises (from luxury dinner cruises to budget express boats) offer a completely different perspective on the city. Canal tours through Thonburi's klongs reveal a Bangkok that feels centuries removed from the skyscraper skyline. For something more adventurous, Muay Thai classes are available across the city — from tourist-friendly introductions at Chakrit Muay Thai to serious training at Yokkao.
Rama 8 Bridge
Iconic cable-stayed bridge over the Chao Phraya River, with a light show and a lively local scene beneath.

King Power Mahanakhon
A 78-floor mirrored skyscraper used for hotel rooms & retail with a viewing deck at 1,030 feet.
Dolphin Show
A live dolphin performance show at Safari World Bangkok, entertaining families with acrobatic displays.
Bangkok Thai Cooking Academy
Hands-on Thai cooking classes in Watthana, covering traditional techniques, fresh herbs, and authentic recipes.
Get Growing Community Farm
A working organic community farm in Bangkok's green lung, Bang Kachao, offering hands-on agricultural experiences.
Phra Phutthayotfa Bridge
A free pedestrian bridge over the Chao Phraya River offering scenic views of Bangkok's riverside temples and skyline.
Bangkok Boat (Reservation Only) Chao Phraya Big River Small Longtail Nice Night Cruise
A reservation-only longtail boat night cruise exploring Bangkok's Chao Phraya River and hidden canals.
Kaizen Private Onsen and Spa Bangkok
A private Japanese onsen and spa experience tucked away on Sukhumvit 26, offering a tranquil wellness retreat.
Stray Travel Asia
Bangkok-based tour operator running guided group tours across Southeast Asia and Borneo.
Bhumibol Bridge
A striking cable-stayed bridge over the Chao Phraya River, popular for panoramic views and riverside exercise.
mahanakhon skywalk
Bangkok's tallest skyscraper offers a 78th-floor outdoor skywalk and 360-degree panoramic city views.
Kashikiri Onsen and Spa Sukhumvit 49
A Japanese-style onsen and spa in central Bangkok offering private and public hot spring bathing.
Princess Mother Memorial Park
A tranquil riverside memorial park in Khlong San, honoring Thailand's beloved Princess Mother with gardens and rare plants.
Krung Thep Bridge
A riverside landmark in Bang Kho Laem offering views of the Chao Phraya River and a glimpse into local Bangkok life.
Ensen Onsen & Spa
A Japanese-style onsen in Bangkok's Bang Rak district, offering mineral baths and steam sauna experiences.
OneSiam Skywalk
Elevated pedestrian walkway connecting Siam's major malls with panoramic city views and photo opportunities.

Sri Nakhon Khuean Khan Park and Botanical Garden
Tranquil city park features abundant green space, walking paths, a lake & a bird viewing platform.
BANGKOK ATV ADVENTURES @SUKSAWAT RAMA2
Off-road ATV riding in Bangkok's Rat Burana district, offering an adventurous escape from city sightseeing.
Krung Thon Bridge (Sang Hi)
A riverside bridge in Dusit offering authentic waterfront views and a window into everyday Bangkok life.
Thai Cooking School
Hands-on Thai cooking classes in Bangkok's Bang Rak district, led by skilled chef-teachers.
Pandan Small Longtail Boat Tour (Reservation Only)
A reservation-only private longtail boat tour exploring Bangkok's canals, orchid farms, temples, and floating markets.
YoYo Land Seacon Square Srinakarin
Indoor amusement park on the 4th floor of Seacon Square, packed with rides and play areas for younger kids.
Baiyoke Observation Deck
Soaring observation deck atop one of Bangkok's tallest towers, offering 360-degree city views by day and night.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best cooking classes in Bangkok?
Silom Thai Cooking School is consistently top-rated (half-day, ~1,500 THB). Baipai Thai Cooking School offers a more upscale setting. Maliwan Thai Cooking Class is great value. Most include hotel pickup, market visit, and 3-5 dishes. Book at least a day ahead in peak season.
Are Bangkok river cruises worth it?
The Chao Phraya tourist boat (50 THB day pass) is one of Bangkok's best-value experiences — hop on and off at temples and piers. For dinner, the Supanniga Cruise offers excellent Thai food on a smaller boat. Skip the large floating-buffet cruises unless you want a party atmosphere.
What unique activities can I do in Bangkok?
Try a Muay Thai class, visit a floating market (Damnoen Saduak or the closer Taling Chan on weekends), take a street art tour in Talad Noi, explore hidden rooftop bars, or join a night food tour in Chinatown. For adrenaline, the Vertigo rooftop bar at Banyan Tree is 61 floors up.