Yaowarat
by iiin iii
Oct 13, 2022
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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