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Bangkok Michelin Dining on Wheels Thai Bus Food Tour Experience

4.0(4)Bangkok1 hour
VIATOR4.0(4)

Description

Discover Bangkok in the Most Delicious Way — A Michelin-Level Food Tour on a Luxury Bus See Bangkok’s iconic landmarks from the comfort of a luxury double-decker bus — all while enjoying a full-course Thai dining experience with dishes curated from Michelin-recommended restaurants. From Pad Thai by award-winning chefs to Afternoon Tea with delicate Thai sweets, every moment is crafted for flavor, culture, and comfort. Halal and vegetarian options available upon request — we welcome all! Multilingual guides with fun, easy-to-follow commentary bring the city to life in your language. No long walks, no heat — just smooth travel, great food, and unforgettable views. Snap stylish photos in the chic interior, savor every bite, and take in over 20 must-see Bangkok sights — all from your seat. Make it a memory you’ll talk about long after the trip is over. Book your seat. Taste the city. Fall in love with Bangkok — one bite at a time.

Tour Options

Afternoon tea 02:00 pm - 03:30
  • Afternoon Tea : Afternoon Tea – 12 traditional Thai snacks and specialty teas Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Dinner 05:30 pm - 07:00 pm
  • Sunset Dinner : Sunset Dinner – Romantic dishes as the sky turns gold Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Night life 07:30 pm - 09:00 pm
  • Night Life Experience: Night Life Experience – Tastes that shine with the city lights Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Lunch 11:30 am - 01:00 pm
  • Midday Lunch : Midday Lunch – Thai classics with beautiful daytime views Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes

Itinerary

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Wat Traimit is a Theravada Buddhist temple (wat) in Samphanthawong district, the Chinatown area of the Thai capital Bangkok. Probably dating to the early Rattanakosin period, it was previously known as Wat Sam Chin (วัดสามจีน) and received its current name in 1940. Today, the temple is best known for the golden Buddha statue enshrined there. It also houses the Yaowarat Chinatown Heritage Center.

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The China Town Gate is located at the Odeon Circle. It is the intersection of Yaowarat, Charoen Krung, and Tri Mit or Mittaphap Thai-China roads in Samphanthawong district. A red paifang, which was built by Thai Chinese descents as part of the celebrations of King Bhumibol’s 72nd anniversary in 1999, is located at the center of the circle. It is known as a gateway of Bangkok's Chinatown which Yaowarat as a main artery.

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Wat Saket, is a Buddhist temple (wat) in Pom Prap Sattru Phai district, Bangkok, Thailand. The temple dates back to the Ayutthaya era, when it was known as Wat Sakae (วัดสะแก). When Bangkok became the capital, King Rama I (1737–1809) renovated the temple and gave it its present name (which roughly translates as "wash hair"); it was believed that on his return from the war, the king stopped to take a bath and wash his hair here, before entering the inner city.

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Wat Ratchanatdaram is a Buddhist temple (wat) located at the intersection between Ratchadamnoen Klang and Maha Chai Road, in Phra Nakhon district, Bangkok. Meaning Temple of the Royal Niece, the temple was built to the order of King Nangklao (Rama III) for his granddaughter, Princess Somanass Waddhanawathy in 1846. It is popularly known as Loha Prasat, literally meaning the iron palace.

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Democracy Monument is a public monument in the city center of Bangkok, capital of Thailand. It occupies a traffic circle on the wide east–west Ratchadamnoen Avenue, at the intersection of Dinso Road. The monument is roughly halfway between Sanam Luang, the former royal cremation ground in front of Wat Phra Kaew, and the temple of the Golden Mount (Phu Kao Thong).

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The Grand Palace is a complex of buildings at the heart of Bangkok, Thailand. The palace has been the official residence of the Kings of Siam (and later Thailand) since 1782. The king, his court, and his royal government were based on the grounds of the palace until 1925. King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX), resided at the Chitralada Royal Villa and his successor King Vajiralongkorn (Rama X) resides at the Amphorn Sathan Residential Hall, both in the Dusit Palace, but the Grand Palace is still used for official events. Several royal ceremonies and state functions are held within the walls of the palace every year. The palace is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Thailand, with over eight million people visiting each year.

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Wat Arun is a Buddhist temple (wat) in the Bangkok Yai district of Bangkok, Thailand. It is situated on Thonburi on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River. The temple derives its name from the Hindu god Aruṇa, often personified as the radiations of the rising sun. Wat Arun is among the best known of Thailand's landmarks. Although the temple has existed since at least the 17th century, its distinctive prang (spire) was built in the early 19th century during the reigns of Rama II and Rama III.

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Wat Phra Chetuphon is one of Bangkok's oldest temples. It existed before Bangkok was established as the capital by King Rama I. It was originally named Wat Photaram or Podharam, from which the name Wat Pho is derived. The name refers to the monastery of the Bodhi tree in Bodh Gaya, India where Buddha is believed to have attained enlightenment. The date of the construction of the old temple and its founder are unknown, but it is thought to have been built or expanded during the reign of King Phetracha (1688–1703). The southern section of Wat Pho used to be occupied by part of a French Star fort that was demolished by King Phetracha after the 1688 Siege of Bangkok. After the fall of Ayutthaya in 1767 to the Burmese, King Taksin moved the capital to Thonburi where he located his palace beside Wat Arun on the opposite side of the Chao Phraya River from Wat Pho. The proximity of Wat Pho to this royal palace elevated it to the status of a wat luang ('royal monastery').

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is a religious structure in Sao Chingcha Subdistrict, Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok, Thailand. Located in front of Wat Suthat, it was formerly used in an old Brahmin ceremony, and is one of Bangkok's tourist attractions.

Highlights

Air-conditioned vehicle
Lunch or dinner, depending on the tour time. The meal includes the dishes provided in the selected package.
Free WIFI, CCTV, LCD screen, audio

What's included

Included
Air-conditioned vehicle
Lunch or dinner, depending on the tour time. The meal includes the dishes provided in the selected package.
Free WIFI, CCTV, LCD screen, audio
Not included
Gratuities
Personal expenses and any expenses not mentioned in the expenses included

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Not recommended for travelers with motion sickness

Reviews(4)

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Michael_F
December 20, 2025
A nice thing to do.

The bus was clean and comfortable. The staff were polite and attentive as they rushed to get you what you needed. The information provided by the guide was well thought out and helpful. The food was alright.

Operator response

Thank you for your feedback. We are glad you found the bus comfortable and our team polite and attentive. It is also great to hear that the guide's commentary was helpful. We appreciate your honest thoughts on the food and will take them into consideration as we continue to improve the experience.

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ALETHEA_B
October 28, 2025
Public bus service

Although bus is nice n there's small commentary, it's in a general area. The food was mediocre..we put in allergic request that weren't honored, and when we mentioned they told us not to eat it, but gave no, ZERO alternatives saying booking didn't advise them.. poor advice for their company... the bus itself is beautufyl.. but we were rushed to eat n the menu was extremely limited.. I would pass on this.. do something with more varity.. you can walk around in your own circle they drive in

Operator response

Thank you for sharing your thoughts. We’re sorry to hear that your dining experience didn’t meet expectations. After reviewing the booking details, we found that no allergy or special meal request was provided to us before the tour. As meals are prepared in advance by our catering partner, we’re unfortunately unable to make last-minute changes on the day of service. We completely understand that dietary needs are very important. That’s why we always encourage guests to let us know in advance through Viator’s “Special Requirements” section, so we can prepare suitable options ahead of time. Our team always strives to deliver safe, enjoyable, and well-organized experiences for every traveler. We truly appreciate your feedback—it helps future guests better understand how to share their needs before joining the tour.

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Dawn_W
February 20, 2025
Recommended tour

Nice food and friendly staff. Good commentary and good way to see interesting highlights of Bangkok city area

Operator response

Great to hear! We look forward to welcoming you back!

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Cait_S
January 24, 2025
Afternoon tea at a New Level

Wonderful way to get to know Bangkok - top rate service, delicious food and excellent guide verbiage. Felt like a celebrity as the bus is so noticeable. Lovely afternoon!

Operator response

Wonderful! We're thrilled you enjoyed the service, food, and guide.

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