Prannok Pier

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★ 4.9 (87K+ reviews) • 1M+ booked
Discover the charm of Prannok Pier, also known as Siriraj Pier or Wang Lang Pier, a bustling hub on the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok. This vibrant pier, designated as N10, is a gateway to some of the city's most iconic landmarks and offers a unique blend of cultural and historical experiences. Nestled along the Chao Phraya River, Prannok Pier provides an authentic glimpse into the heart of Thailand's bustling capital. For those seeking an authentic Thai experience, a journey from Sathorn (BTS Saphan Taksin) to Phra Arthit along the river offers a scenic route that showcases the city's vibrant culture and historical landmarks. Whether you're a history buff, a culture enthusiast, or simply looking to explore the local life, Prannok Pier is a must-visit destination in Bangkok.
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Siri Rat, Bangkok Noi, Bangkok 10700, Thailand
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4.9 /5
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Tam *******
1 Jul
There are two branches on Klook available to book, I go to the far one, has been early in siam 1 hour, I was stuck 90 minutes car, late, want to go people can consider going back to the city newly opened, also heard there are other ways to book, klook seems a bit bad
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Klook User
1 Jul
If anyone really likes Doraemon and wants to see the hand-drawn image on paper (a replica of the real thing), you must come. We came on a weekday at noon and walked around alone, like we booked the whole trip. It took about 45 minutes, reading every sign and taking pictures from almost every angle. The entrance fee is 590 baht, which may feel a bit expensive compared to the time spent walking around, but we got a souvenir acrylic pin, which cost quite a bit. But overall, it was okay.
2+
maryl *******
1 Jul
the best tour guide ever!!!! 1M/10. We're happy to meet her.
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Klook会員
1 Jul
The day I participated, there were 18 people on the tour. Wat Paknam → Lunch at Pink Ganesha → Free time → (Pink Ganesha was being replicated that day, so we also went to a nearby temple with a larger Ganesha) → Disbanded at the night market. It was a very good tour that we could enjoy all day. Our guide, Pairat, was very kind and easy to understand.
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Mandy ****
1 Jul
Worth every penny spent was an amazing experience and the food was top tier👌👌👌
Klook User
1 Jul
Definitely one of the highlights of our Thailand trip! My sister and I honestly did not expect much from the destinations but the smooth tour and our funny tour guide Jackson (last photo) made it memorable. We started on time, our vehicle was comfy and the drive was smooth (we slept well during transit haha). We got to appreciate the places we went to since there was no rush-- Jackson taught us "sabai sabai" meaning "taking it easy" during our stops. He also gave us tips on where to get the best deals for souvenirs and food. Thank you so much for this tour! Highlights: Floating Market- caricature drawing, coconut ice cream; Buffalo Cafe- cute buffalo, nice serene place to wind down; Maeklong Railway- cheap souvenirs + fruits!
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chan ***************
1 Jul
Every time I go to Bangkok, I must come here for a buffet. The food standard is very high, the choice is rich, the chef makes it with care, and it is cost-effective!
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cheung ********
1 Jul
delicious! ! The oysters are enough, it tastes very refreshing, the sashimi scallops and scallops are good, and the wagyu boat noodles are good, the quality of all the food is worth the price, worth encore

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Wang Lang Market

Just a short stroll from Prannok Pier, Wang Lang Market is a treasure trove of local delights. This bustling marketplace is a feast for the senses, offering an eclectic mix of street food, trendy clothing, and unique souvenirs. Whether you're a foodie eager to sample authentic Thai flavors or a shopaholic hunting for hidden gems, Wang Lang Market promises an unforgettable experience. Dive into the vibrant market culture and let the lively atmosphere sweep you off your feet!

Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew

Hop on a ferry from Wang Lang Pier and set sail towards one of Bangkok's most iconic landmarks—the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew. This majestic complex is a testament to Thailand's royal heritage, featuring stunning architecture and the revered Emerald Buddha. As you wander through the opulent halls and courtyards, you'll be transported back in time to an era of grandeur and splendor. Don't miss this chance to immerse yourself in the rich history and cultural beauty of Thailand.

Wat Pho

A short ferry ride away, Wat Pho awaits with its serene ambiance and cultural treasures. Known for its colossal reclining Buddha and traditional Thai massage school, this temple is a haven of tranquility amidst the bustling city. Explore the intricate murals and statues that adorn the temple grounds, and take a moment to relax with a rejuvenating Thai massage. Wat Pho offers a perfect blend of spiritual enrichment and cultural discovery, making it a must-visit on your Bangkok itinerary.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Prannok Pier is a historical gem on the Chao Phraya River, having played a crucial role as a transportation hub. The area has seen its share of significant events, including a tragic accident in 1995, which adds a poignant layer to its rich history.

Local Cuisine

Just a stone's throw from Prannok Pier, Wang Lang Market is a haven for food enthusiasts. Here, you can savor iconic Thai dishes like Pad Thai, Som Tum (papaya salad), and an array of street foods that capture the essence of Bangkok's culinary scene.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Traveling from Sathorn to Phra Arthit offers a historical journey through Bangkok. Along the way, you'll encounter landmarks such as the Grand Palace and Wat Arun, each telling a story of the city's rich cultural heritage and historical milestones.

Local Cuisine

Near both Sathorn and Phra Arthit piers, you'll find a culinary treasure trove. Don't miss out on trying Pad Thai, Som Tum (papaya salad), and Mango Sticky Rice. The street food vendors and riverside eateries provide an authentic taste of Thai cuisine.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Bangkok is a city where history and culture are woven into its very fabric. From the opulent Grand Palace to the ancient Wat Pho, the city is a living museum of historical landmarks and cultural traditions.

Local Cuisine

For food lovers, Bangkok is a dream come true. Be sure to try local favorites like Pad Thai, Som Tum (papaya salad), and Tom Yum Goong (spicy shrimp soup). The floating markets and street food stalls offer a vibrant and flavorful dining experience that showcases the best of Thai cuisine.