Bangkok | The artistic painted walls are worth a walk to feel the artistic cells of the locals
Walking into Painted Alley is like entering a visual feast. The walls on both sides of the alley are covered with colorful graffiti and large murals, which combine traditional Chinese elements, local Thai culture, and modern art styles. It makes people unable to help but take pictures while walking.
The graffiti here is not just decoration, but more like a street story. Every wall tells a story of Talat Noi’s history and transformation.
Moreover, this place is extremely popular with foreign tourists. Regardless of whether it is a weekday or a holiday, you can always see many tourists taking photos with their mobile phones or cameras. It is a paradise for literary youths and photography enthusiasts. You can discover new surprises every few steps, it's well worth exploring again and again!
In addition, there are many retro cafes and hipster shops hidden around Talat Noi. The buildings retain colonial style and Chinese wooden elements. Taking a walk among them, time seems to slow down.
Useful Information|
Store name|Talat Noi Street Art
• Address|1172 Soi Chareonkrung 22, Talat Noi, Samphanthawong, Bangkok 10100 Thailand
• Time|Open all day, it is recommended to visit during the day and evening when the light is the best and it is safest
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Talad Noi means "small market". It is a Chinese community in Bangkok's Chinatown and one of the earliest Chinese settlements. In the past, Nedu was a small business alley with many ancient buildings. With its development in recent years, it has become one of the popular spots for young people in Thailand to check in. It is full of street art, Chinese cafe restaurants, etc.
The 2024 Bangkok Colorful Elephants are on display here, curated by the social enterprise Elephant Parade, and designed by different artists and celebrities. Each one has a unique appearance, ranging from large to small. The purpose of the annual exhibition is to raise elephant welfare and social awareness of animal care.
Walking around, you will feel the artistic atmosphere. The interesting and vivid murals on the walls, coupled with the silly appearance of the elephants, create a unique scene.
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Let's take a walk through the unique alleys of Bangkok. Bangkok Talatnoi Ttaladnoi
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My first #Thailandtrip and my first #overseastrip in 2 years and 4 months since the pandemic!! This place that I had been looking forward to since before my trip was #Taladnoi, a hot place in Bangkok that is rising ~
After looking around Sohang Thai Mansion and walking outside for a while... I saw the symbol representing Taladnoi. It was a rusty brown old Beetle car!!
It is said that this entire neighborhood was originally settled by Chinese Hokkien immigrants and operated a car and boat repair shop or a shopping street selling related parts...
Then, I wonder if this abandoned car became an unintentional art installation and eventually became the mascot of this place.
Moreover, it went well with the brown brick wall, and the Southeast Asian hat hanging on the wall had the word TALADNOI written on it, so it became a representative photo zone...
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Enjoy art at Talad Noi
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🎨Today we will take you to see #Art in Talad Noi area. Recently, Talad Noi has become more popular due to reviews of old restaurants and famous coffee shops. In the past, there were some art spots in this area, but now Talad Noi has become another very interesting street art.
🎨Talad Noi, especially Soi San Chao Rong Kueak, has become an art street with paintings along the walls and street photography exhibitions on both sides of the road. The pictures are very beautiful, especially the photographs. Many of the pictures are pictures that we see in our daily lives, but just changing the angle makes the picture incredibly beautiful.
🎨If you are an art lover or a photographer, you should not miss this. It is considered a highlight of this area.
📍Location: Talad Noi, Soi San Chao Rong Kueak, Samphanthawong District
🚗There is no parking, so you should not drive here. We took a boat, which was very convenient. Get off at the Port Authority Pier and it is not far.
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Bangkok Talatnai Alley and Hot Cafe
Talatnai Alley, which became famous after the Kosicok.
When taking public transportation, go to Saphan Taksin BTS, then take an orange boat from Sathorn Pier and get off at Marine Department. It's close.
There are Chinese-style murals and exotic and trendy cafes such as Hong Xieng Kong and Ban Lim Nam, so it's good to visit the alley and stop by a cafe.
I stopped by Ban Lim Nam where you can sit and lie down.
And there is a free shuttle bus stop to Icon Siam right next to Royal Orchid Sheraton, so it's perfect for planning your next schedule to Icon Siam.
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A 230 years old mansion hidden in the modern city
Getting There - best access by the Chao Praya river boat, via the Marine Department Pier
Address - 282 Soi Wanit 2, Talat Noi, Samphanthawong, Bangkok 10100, Thailand
Entrance fee - 50 baht
Attractions - A 19 century building belonging to a Hokkien family, it feature a courtyard and a pool in the middle of the building. Visitor can have an idea how a middle income family’s house look like in the 19 century, and the facilities they came with it. #Thailand #Bangkok #Sohengtaimansion
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The most instagrammable cafe in bangkok
Cafe name - Hong Sieng Kong cafe
Address - 734, 736 Soi Wanit 2, Talat Noi, Samphanthawong, Bangkok 10100, Thailand
Ambiance/Facilities - Indoor and outdoor sitting.
Highlights - A cafe with a characteristic and not just another cafe. Nicely decorated and once step in, you feel travel back in time . Outdoor sitting has the best ambient, has it is facing the Chao praya river.
Avg. Price per Person - 200 to 300 baht
Rating - 4.8 out of 5 #Bangkok #Thailand
Tucked between Chinatown and the Chao Phraya River lies Talad Noi—a centuries‑old neighbourhood that feels like stepping into an urban art gallery meets living history. Once a bustling port and independent market, this vibrant enclave now blends historic charm with modern flair.
1. Lunch at Charmkok
Newly opened in the heart of Talad Noi, Charmkok offers a revamp of Thai comfort food. Feast on their signature rice noodles with regional curries—don’t miss the fiery green curry with winter melon and the rich southern‑style coconut prawn curry. Perfect fuel before an afternoon wandering the lanes.
2. Specialty Coffee at La Cabra
After lunch, head to La Cabra for a Scandinavian‑inspired coffee experience. Snag a cup of pour‑over made with bright and light roasted beans in a clean, minimalist setting—an ideal pause in your exploration.
3. Craft Chocolate at 32Bar
Next, wander into 32Bar, Talad Noi’s secret chocolate spot. This intimate bar crafts bold Thai‑sourced bean‑to‑bar creations and decadent hot chocolates. Cozy, artisan, and utterly unexpected.
4. Street Art Exploration
Talad Noi is renowned for its mural‑lined alleys—especially around Soi Charoenkrung 22 and 30. Here you'll find vivid pieces by local and global artists. These art‑draped lanes, mechanical workshops, and old‑world charm make great backdrops for photos or quiet wonder.
Talad Noi is a perfect half‑day for travelers seeking culture, creativity, and great food—all with a laid‑back riverside vibe.
Teppany
[Talat Noi | Bangkok's "secret alleys" where art and nostalgia intersect]
[Talad Noi | Bangkok's "secret alleyway" where art and nostalgia intersect]
— If you love photography, you should definitely go! A street art town where history and art live on —
Located south of Bangkok's Chinatown, Talad Noi is a photogenic area filled with art among old factories and residential areas.
The street art covering the walls, the timeless buildings, and the smell of oil and metal in the air of the factory town give it a unique "flavor."
The whole town, from the architecture and cafes to the corners of the streets, is like an art gallery.
At the same time, the real feel of a place where people still live and work was also appealing.
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📍【Location】
Talad Noi, Samphanthawong, Bangkok 10100, Thailand
About a 15-minute walk from MRT "Hua Lamphong" Station / Along the Chao Phraya River
🕰【Recommended time for a stroll】
Morning to evening (best time for taking photos)
Relatively quiet at night
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✨【Recommended points】
- Unique street art scattered on each street! Many photogenic spots
- The scenery of local factories and old houses remains as it is, and the contrast with the art is beautiful
- Cafes and galleries are scattered, and there are new discoveries every time you walk
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🎒【Tips】
- It is recommended to go in sneakers or shoes that are easy to walk in (there are many narrow alleys)
- Have your smartphone or camera ready to take photos! Everywhere is picturesque
・It's within walking distance of Chinatown, so it's easy to incorporate into your food and city walking plans
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#TaladNoi #TaladNoi
#Bangkok #Thailand
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Mitany367
Step into old Bangkok at Talad Noi
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Explore Talad Noi: Bangkok's Hidden Cultural Gem
Tucked away by the Chao Phraya River, Talad Noi is one of Bangkok’s oldest and most atmospheric neighborhoods, full of heritage, creativity, and character. With its blend of Chinese-Thai culture, street art, and riverside charm, Talad Noi offers a unique experience for history lovers, photographers, and urban explorers.#taladnoi
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Talad Noi
Talad Noi - Street art in China town of Bangkok Thailand
Beautiful to take memorable photos
Besides, there are some must try cafe, milk tea shop on this street also, there is one DIY chocolate shop, it's good also.
Juniavo
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Marine Department @ Talad Noi, Bangkok
Talad Noi is a historic neighborhood in Bangkok located near the Chao Phraya River, just south of Chinatown. The Marine Department pier serves as a key access point to this area.
Getting to Talad Noi
The easiest way to reach Talad Noi is by taking the Chao Phraya Express Boat to the Marine Department pier (N4). Several boat lines stop here, including the green, yellow, and orange flag services. From the pier, it’s a short walk into the heart of Talad Noi.
Alternatively, you can take the MRT to Hua Lamphong station and walk or take a short taxi ride from there.
Highlights of Talad Noi
Some key attractions in the Talad Noi area include:
• Street art: Colorful murals and graffiti can be found throughout the neighborhood, especially in Trok San Chao Rong Kueak alley.
• Rong Kuak Shrine: A Chinese-Hakka style shrine located near the river.
• So Heng Tai Mansion: A 200-year-old Chinese mansion that now houses a cafe and diving school.
• Vintage car parts shops: The area is known for its many secondhand auto parts dealers.
• Cafes and restaurants: Several trendy cafes and eateries have opened in recent years, like Mother Roaster and Baan Rim Naam.
Marine Department
The Marine Department building itself is a yellow structure located right by the pier. It serves as an important landmark and transport hub for the area. The department is responsible for regulating maritime activities on Thailand’s waterways.
Talad Noi offers visitors a glimpse into old Bangkok, with its mix of Chinese and Thai influences, historic architecture, and vibrant local culture. The Marine Department pier provides convenient access to explore this unique neighborhood
HaoLinKinYao
Old Talad Noi Community⛱️
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Hello everyone! Today we will take you to Talad Noi.
Let's start the day at Talad Noi, located in Samphanthawong District. The atmosphere here is very good. There are old houses and small shops.
We walked around the shops, cafes, and there are both Khanom Jeen, fresh fruit juices, and souvenirs. There are also traditional desserts. You have to try them! There are both crispy and sticky rice snacks. Once you try them, you will definitely love them.
It's time for lunch! We tried the famous boat noodles in the market. We ordered pork waterfall noodles. The taste was very spicy. I have to say that you must not miss it!
After we were full, we walked to see the local art. There were both paintings and sculptures. It was very fun to look at and we also learned a lot.
Before going back, we stopped at a fresh juice shop to try coconut and orange juice. It was very refreshing!
📍Address: Talad Noi
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Amazing Bangkok Walk
Talad Noi in Bangkok is a vibrant and eclectic neighborhood brimming with rich cultural heritage and hidden gems. Strolling along its narrow alleyways, you'll encounter colorful street art adorning old shophouses and vibrant markets selling traditional crafts and delicious street food. Don't miss exploring the historic temples like Wat Traimit with its famed Golden Buddha statue or soaking in the atmosphere at the bustling Talad Noi Market. The area's mix of old-world charm and modern innovation makes it a captivating destination for travelers seeking an authentic taste of Bangkok's diverse culture and history.
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Chao Phraya Riverside ~ Talad Noi Street Mural Area
#Thailand Attractions
Talad Noi means “small market” and is a Chinese community adjacent to Bangkok’s Chinatown and one of the earliest Chinese settlements. It used to be known as a used car parts alley with ancient architecture and alleys. With the support of local groups and government in recent years, there are some old residents of the second and third generation back to do business, here and become one of the popular spots for young Thai people to check in, full of street art, Chinese cafe restaurants and so on. Strolling through it, you will feel the artistic atmosphere that hits your face. The interesting and vivid murals on the walls, with the mold of old buildings, have a unique flavor.
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