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The Chinatown Gate in Bangkok is a vibrant portal to one of the city's most dynamic neighborhoods. As the largest and oldest Chinatown in the world, this area is a bustling hub of activity and history, perfect for a 1-2 hour visit. With an impressive Google rating of 4.4, it's clear that visitors find much to love here.

Explore Yaowarat Road, where you can sample some of the finest street food in the world, featuring mouthwatering Chinese-Thai fusion dishes. The neighborhood is also dotted with beautiful Chinese temples and shops selling fascinating cultural items. Whether you're a foodie, history enthusiast, or simply curious, a tuk tuk ride through Chinatown's lively streets offers an unforgettable adventure suitable for children and adults alike. Don't miss out on experiencing Bangkok's unique and colorful Chinatown!

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Recommended visit time

1-2 hours

Features

Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Wat Traimit Wittayaram
Bus stop 161 m walk
Opposite Wat Traimit
Bus stop 185 m walk
Thian Fah Foundation Hospital
Bus stop 163 m walk
Khao Lam Road
Bus stop 200 m walk
Yaek Song Wat
Bus stop 193 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.4
based on 2,272 reviews
4.4/5 2,272 reviews
Nicolas Iafrate
Nicolas Iafrate
1 month ago on Google

Par temps maussade et en pleine journée ce n'est pas très impressionnant Je pense qu'il faut y aller la nuit quand tout est illuminé sinon on risque d'être déçu

พุฒธินันท์ มุ่งพิมพ์กลาง
พุฒธินันท์ มุ่งพิมพ์กลาง
1 month ago on Google

จุดเช็คอินแห่งหนึ่งในย่านเยาวราช

Paul Ciprian
Paul Ciprian
1 month ago on Google

A traditional Chinese gate that marks the entrance to Chinatown. Beautiful, but not something to stop for. You take two or three pictures and continue on your way.