We compiled this guide to Bangkok waterways to highlight some of the most interesting piers found along the Chao Phraya River Express boat route. From temples and wet markets to unexpected enclaves, there's plenty to discover along the 21-km-long river.
Of the 5 lines that ply the water, the orange flag boat is your best bet as it operates all day. After the morning rush hour, boats come every 20 minutes until around 4pm when other lines kick into action, with boats appearing more frequently. If you're completely confused by the melee, another more comfortable option is the tourist boat, though these only come every 30 minutes.
Wat Worachanyawas (S2) and Wat Rajsingkorn (S3)
- Budget
- Storia
- Foto
Reasons to come:
- Low-key temple complexes serving local communities
Lines: local, orange
Sathorn (Central Pier)
- Budget
- Foto
Reasons to come:
- Saphan Taksin Skytrain (BTS) Station
- Silom Road
- Sathorn Road
- Hotels including Shangri-La Bangkok and lebua at State Tower
- Shuttle boats to hotels like The Peninsula Bangkok, Millennium Hilton Bangkok, Menam Riverside Hotel, Mandarin Oriental Hotel Bangkok and Bangkok Marriott Resort & Spa.
- Shuttle boat to Asiatique the Riverfront
Lines: tourist, local, orange, yellow, green-yellow, blue
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Oriental (N1)
- Coppie
- Storia
- Foto
Reasons to come:
- The colonial atmospheres and period architecture of the old Western quarter
- The venerable Mandarin Oriental Hotel Bangkok, an excellent place for literary nostalgia and afternoon tea on the Author's Lounge
- OP Place, an upmarket antiques arcade housed in a period building
- The French Embassy
Lines: tourist, local, orange
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Si Phaya (N3)
- Storia
- Foto
- Acquisti
Reasons to come:
- River City, a modern shopping complex selling pricey antiques
- Royal Orchid Sheraton Hotel & Towers
- Bustling Charoen Krung Road
- Bangkok Folk Museum
Lines: tourist, local, orange, yellow, green-yellow
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Rachawongs (N5)
- Budget
- Storia
- Foto
- Acquisti
Reasons to come:
- Chinatown, one of the city's most evocative and historic enclaves (walk up Ratchawong Road)
- Offbeat shopping: used amulets, Guan Yin statues, gold, and Chinese medical herbs
- Sampeng Lane, a charismatic alley lined with cheap clothes, food and household items
- Wat Mangkon Kamalawat, a Chinese temple with Buddhist, Taoist and Confucian shrines
Lines: tourist, local, orange, yellow, green-yellow
Posizione: Chao Phraya
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Memorial Bridge/Saphan Phut (N6)
- Budget
- Cibo
- Storia
- Foto
- Acquisti
Reasons to come:
- Saphan Phut Night Market
- King Rama I Monument
- Sampeng Lane, a narrow old alley lined with cheap clothes, food and household items
- Pahurat Road/Little India, the Indian enclave famed for its Hindu iconography and fabrics
Lines: tourist, local, orange
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Tha Tien (N8)
- Coppie
- Famiglie
- Cibo
- Storia
- Vita notturna
- Foto
Reasons to come:
- Wat Pho (Temple of the Reclining Buddha)
- Cross-river ferry to Wat Arun
- Dried seafood market found along a parade of King Rama V-era shophouses
- Restaurants and bars overlooking Wat Arun
Lines: tourist, local, orange
Tha Chang (N9)
- Budget
- Famiglie
- Storia
- Foto
Reasons to come:
- A leafy old enclave brimming with atmosphere and King Rama V-era shophouses
- Maharaj Road's pavement market selling everything from used Buddhist amulets and phallic charms to old religious texts and false teeth
- The city's most venerable temples (Wat Phra Kaew, Wat Mahathat)
- The Grand Palace
- The National Museum
- Sanam Luang, the old, oval-shaped Royal park
- Authentic local food at the pedestrianised market in front of the pier
Lines: local, orange
Maharaj Pier
- Budget
- Coppie
- Storia
- Foto
Reasons to come:
- The iconic Grand Palace
- City's most venerable temples, including Wat Phra Kaew and Wat Mahathat
- National Museum
- Sanam Luang, the oval-shaped royal park
Lines: tourist
MappaWang Lang (N10)
- Budget
- Storia
- Vita notturna
- Foto
Reasons to come:
- Patravadi Theatre, a riverside playhouse staging traditional/modern performing arts
- Wat Rakhang Khositaram, an ancient Ayutthaya temple with 5 bells inside
- Siriraj Hospital
Lines: tourist, local, orange, yellow, green-yellow, blue
MappaPhra Pin Klao Bridge (N12)
- Coppie
- Famiglie
- Storia
- Foto
Reasons to come:
- Southern Bus Terminal
- The Royal Barges Museum
Lines: local, orange, yellow, green-yellow
MappaPhra Arthit (N13)
- Storia
- Foto
- Acquisti
Reasons to come:
- Phra Athit Road's tree-shaded atmosphere, hip shophouse boutiques and cafes
- The nearby backpacker area of Khao San Road (10-minute walk)
- Banglamphu clothing market
- Wat Chana Songkram
- National Art Gallery
- Santiphap Park
- Phra Sumen Fort
Lines: tourist, local, orange
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King Rama VIII Bridge (N14)
- Coppie
- Famiglie
- Storia
- Vita notturna
- Foto
Reasons to come:
- Bank of Thailand Museum
- King Rama VIII bridge
- Samsen Road – home to guesthouses and a few decent live music bars
- Kin Lom Chom Saphan, a relaxed open-air restaurant overlooking the river (Samsen Soi 3)
Lines: local line
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Thewet (N15)
- Budget
- Coppie
- Storia
- Foto
Reasons to come:
- To make merit by releasing fish into the river
- To witness the feeding frenzy as people feed catfish beneath the pier
- To visit the lively wet market beside the canal (walk 100 metres, turn left over the footbridge)
- To get to the nearby Royal district of Dusit (Wat Benchamabophit, Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall).
Lines: local, orange, yellow, green-yellow
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Nonthaburi (N30)
- Budget
- Storia
- Foto
Reasons to come:
- Nonthaburi, a charming provincial town
- Koh Kret, the nearby Mon tribe island
Lines: local, orange, yellow, green-yellow, blue
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Kiak Kai (N21)
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