Discover the Vibrant Art of Talat Noi Street
Explore the colorful murals and vibrant street art of Talat Noi, Bangkok's artistic gem showcasing local culture and creativity.
A brief summary to Talat Noi Street Art
- 1172 Soi Chareonkrung 22, Samphanthawong, Talat Noi, Bangkok, 10100, TH
- Monday 12 am-12 am
- Tuesday 12 am-12 am
- Wednesday 12 am-12 am
- Thursday 12 am-12 am
- Friday 12 am-12 am
- Saturday 12 am-12 am
- Sunday 12 am-12 am
Nestled in the heart of Bangkok, Talat Noi Street Art is a vibrant testament to the city's artistic spirit. This open-air gallery is adorned with stunning murals that reflect the rich culture and diverse stories of the local community. As you stroll through the narrow streets, you'll encounter colorful artworks that range from intricate designs to bold statements, each piece telling its own unique story. Talat Noi has become a hub for creativity, attracting both local and international artists who contribute to the ever-changing landscape of street art. The area is not just about the visuals; it's a sensory experience that immerses you in the rhythm of Bangkok's urban life. The juxtaposition of traditional shop houses and modern art creates a fascinating contrast, making it an ideal spot for photography enthusiasts and culture seekers alike. Don’t forget to capture those Instagram-worthy shots that highlight the stunning details and vibrant colors of the murals. Visiting Talat Noi Street Art is not just about admiring the art; it's also an opportunity to engage with the local community. You'll find small cafes and shops nearby where you can relax, sip a drink, and soak in the lively atmosphere. The area is a vibrant blend of history and modernity, making it a treasure trove for anyone looking to explore the artistic heritage of Bangkok. Whether you’re an art aficionado or a casual traveler, Talat Noi promises an unforgettable experience filled with creativity and inspiration.
Local tips
- Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for the best lighting for photography.
- Take your time to explore the side streets for hidden artworks and local shops.
- Interact with local artists if you see them working; they often enjoy sharing their inspirations.
- Consider joining a guided street art tour to gain deeper insights into the artworks and their creators.
Getting There
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BTS Skytrain
Start at any BTS station in Bangkok. If you're near Sukhumvit, take the Sukhumvit Line towards Bang Wa and change at Siam Station. At Siam, switch to the Silom Line towards Bang Wa. Get off at the Saphan Taksin Station. From Saphan Taksin, head to the river ferry terminal and take the Express Boat to the Ratchawong Pier.
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Walking
Once you disembark at Ratchawong Pier, exit the terminal and head towards Charoen Krung Road. Walk along Charoen Krung Road until you reach Soi Charoenkrung 22. Turn into Soi Charoenkrung 22 and continue walking straight until you arrive at 1172 Soi Charoenkrung 22, where the Talat Noi Street Art is located. Look for vibrant murals and street art along the way to help guide you.
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Taxi or Tuk-Tuk
If you prefer not to walk, you can take a taxi or tuk-tuk from Ratchawong Pier. Just tell the driver to take you to 'Talat Noi, Soi Charoenkrung 22'. The ride should only take a few minutes. Ensure the driver uses the meter for a fair fare.
Attractions Nearby to Talat Noi Street Art
- Talat Noi
- Rong Kueak Shrine
- Sou Heng Tai House
- Antique Turtle car
- Dragon Roundabout
- Taladnoi Market
- Chow Sue Kong Shrine順興宮清水祖師爺
- Liverpool Mural
- Holy Rosary Church
- Liverpool Graffiti Art ซอยเจริญกรุง 33
- Elsa and Ana picture
- Co van Kessel (River City) - Bangkok Bicycle Tours
- Bhanurangsi Pier
- River City Bangkok
- Wat Pathum Khongkha Ratchaworawihan
Landmarks nearby to Talat Noi Street Art
- Si Phraya Pier
- Si Phraya Ferry Pier
- Royal Orchid Sheraton Hotel & Towers
- Si Phraya
- Wat Traimit Withayaram Worawihan (Golden Buddha)
- Millennium Hilton Bangkok
- Chao Phraya Riverline - Boat4U
- Bangkokian Museum
- SOOKSIAM
- ตึกดอกไม้ (อาคารโบราณถนนทรงวาด)
- The Old Customs House
- China Town
- Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok
- Chao Phraya
- Golden Mermaid mural