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Discover 37 Transport in Bangkok on Trip.com, updated January 31, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 10 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From USD 4.45 per person, with an average total of USD 26.95. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 2.109k verified reviews, Transport Bangkok boast an average rating of 4.7.

This week's most popular Transport: "SOMPONG Thai Cooking Class in Bangkok", with 456 reviews and a 5 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "Tingly Thai Cooking Class at Silom Bangkok", a 5-hour adventure in Bangkok!

The next available day tour departs on February 1, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Bangkok Transport usually take about 5 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

22% of Bangkok Transport now offer English-speaking guides

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Reviews: Tingly Thai Cooking Class at Silom Bangkok
Guest User2026-01-26
[Met eight friends, the best meal I had in Thailand] Five-star review Early in the morning, a young lady gave us baskets and led us to the market. The teacher was explaining things. The teacher let us taste green mangoes and plums, and took us to buy coconut flakes. He explained the vegetables to us, but I didn't understand a word, just listened excitedly and tried to understand. He also introduced various spicy and non-spicy curries, which smelled so good! Then we went to buy leafy greens, but I couldn't tell them apart. I was completely immersed in the novelty and excitement of grocery shopping. Looking at all the fresh produce at the market, everything was so new. Then we went back to the kitchen classroom. Before making the soup, we squeezed coconut juice, added water, and kneaded the coconut flakes like dough, then poured out the juice. We sat down at the long rectangular table for the first lesson. I didn't understand the ingredients, but I understood it was to make Tom Yum soup. I was a little excited but a little worried about the spiciness. Introducing the ingredients was so interesting! The teacher was very friendly, always smiling as he spoke. He introduced three types of ginger and had us pass the vegetables around to smell and touch them. I loved this part, I loved the atmosphere of serious learning and focus. First, add water, then pepper and other spices. Then add mushrooms and corn? Then add chili peppers, and finally shrimp. The longer it cooks, the more fragrant it becomes—it's mouthwatering! The teacher even took turns taking photos of us while we were cooking. I love the teacher so much; she understands us so well! After finishing the first dish, sitting down at the table and smelling that sour and spicy aroma was so satisfying! I was so happy! The second dish was Pad Thai, Thai stir-fried rice noodles. Again, we were introduced to the ingredients and passed around the ingredients. This dish smelled amazing! The third dish was green curry chicken, which was incredibly delicious! This dish was the result of teamwork. After learning about the ingredients, the teacher started assigning tasks to each of us. I was responsible for chopping small onions—I cried! Later, I also had to smash the chili peppers, onions, eggplants, and other ingredients in the bowl. They were so fresh! Everyone started interacting more. A Western man even thoughtfully reminded me to protect the bowl and be careful not to splash any on my face. Everyone started smiling at each other. While cooking the green curry chicken, the aroma was already incredibly rich and mouthwatering. When I added coconut juice, I felt completely captivated. As soon as I finished, I declared that this would definitely be the best dish! When we sat down to eat, the kind Western couple started chatting with us. When asked which dish was their favorite, everyone said this one or the Pad Thai. The green curry chicken was absolutely delicious! It was a bit spicy, but manageable, and the coconut juice was incredibly rich and flavorful. The teacher smiled and came downstairs to call us up. Each seat at the long table had a bamboo hat – a delightful surprise! The teacher explained that he started this cooking school because he noticed many people weren't very good at Thai cooking. He was incredibly patient throughout, and you could tell he genuinely loved cooking and was happy to teach us. In the end, he even gave us the recipe! We loved him so much! Later, we started chatting about our upcoming trip and experiences in Thailand. Everyone was so friendly, and we finally joined the conversation. Downstairs, we showered the teacher with compliments and even met a Chinese-speaking tour guide who came to talk to us. We asked her to tell the teacher we wanted to praise him, and he laughed shyly.
Reviews: SOMPONG Thai Cooking Class in Bangkok
Guest User2026-01-08
Good teacher good explanation. I really enjoyed learning and cooking with this class a lot. Nice to join
Reviews: [Official Ticket] Bangkok BTS Rabbit Card 1-Day Pass - Pick Up at Suvarnabhumi Airport/Don Mueang Airport Counter
Guest User2026-01-31
The BTS 1-Day Pass is so convenient and great. I received six at the airport and used them throughout my trip to Bangkok without worrying about transportation costs. I plan to get several more passes for my next trip. I highly recommend it. It makes traveling so much easier.
Reviews: Private City Transfers between Bangkok and Pattaya, Samed Island Pier, Koh Chang Pier, Hua Hin
Guest User2025-08-20
Thank you so much for the driver's warm and thoughtful service. I was worried about communication issues, but he spoke good English. He was very careful to pick me up on time, using my name tag, and checked my destination. I wanted to visit a beach on the way, and he even stopped to recommend one. On our way back, we were stuck in traffic and took a bit longer, but he didn't charge extra. Thank you so much 🙏
Reviews: Bangkok Maeklong Railway Market + Damnoen Saduak Floating Market + Instagram-famous Salt Field Cafe [In-depth Experience]|Free drinks available|Professional guide|Professional travel photography|Pick-up & drop-off at the hotel
Guest User2025-11-27
This was my second visit to the railway market and floating market. I chose a different day trip this time, and I was lucky enough to meet our guide, Brother Huang. He not only speaks fluent Mandarin but also switches to Taiwanese, which was very welcoming. During the trip, he even took us to the traditional market, where we bought a bunch of bananas for 20 baht – an experience I wouldn't have had to do if I were traveling in Thailand on my own. The overall time management was excellent, and there was also a photographer on the group, which was very interactive and fun, allowing even those of us who aren't good at taking photos to enjoy ourselves. Last time, we didn't get to see the salt fields or feed the fish at the floating market, which were unique aspects of this trip! If any of my friends are planning a trip, I'll definitely book this tour again!