Bangkok's Talad Noi Alley: Instagrammable Photo Spots

Talad Noi, an old Chinese community market in Bangkok, is a must-visit for both Thai and foreign influencers. It is famous for providing numerous photo hotspots, and the best part is that it's free!!

 

Photo Corridor

At the entrance of the alley leading to the Hanwang Temple, there's a weathered cement wall showcasing photographs of past "lifestyles and cultural activities" in the small market. It's one of the market's unique features.

Artistic Murals

The wall opposite the photo wall has become a canvas for mural artists, with new designs appearing from time to time. The colorful and unique murals make for a great background, and it’s a must-visit spot for tourists.

Tranquil Alley

The small market area is full of charming old alleys. One 50-meter-long alley, though simple with no decorations, has become a popular photo spot. It offers great perspectives for shooting, and even Korean celebrities have visited.

Mother Roaster

Mother Roaster, a well-known spot in the Talad Noi alley, attracts visitors not only for its coffee but also for its graffiti-covered facade and the mechanical parts scattered on the first floor. It offers a cool and unique photo opportunity, making it a must-visit spot!

Graffiti Art

You don't need to search hard in the alleyways of the small market to find graffiti in various distinctive styles and themes. The colorful artworks bring vibrancy to the old community, making it a popular photo spot.

Sol Heng Tai Mansion

Over 220 years old, the Sol Heng Tai Mansion (โซว เฮง ไถ่) is hidden in a winding alley. After being exposed by influencers, it became a hotspot, and the traditional Chinese mansion facade is a favorite photo opportunity. (Note: A fee is required to take photos inside, but no fee is needed if you make a purchase.)

Corner Junked Car

Don't underestimate the old, rusted Fiat 500 car under the weathered brick wall. After being promoted by influencers, it became a symbolic hotspot of the small market. Many visitors, especially creative youths, come here specifically for a photo opportunity.

Community Map

To help tourists navigate the alleys, a map of the small market is painted on the wall. Not only does it guide visitors to attractions, but it has also become a popular photo spot.

Renovated Old Houses

There are many old houses in the small market that have been renovated and transformed into hotels, restaurants, or cafes, making them prime photo spots. Examples include Hong Sieng Kong, Thai Yuan Photohostel & Photocafe, and Vanich House.

Mechanical Parts

The small market is filled with stacks of mechanical parts and oil stains on the ground. Don't overlook these discarded items; they represent significant business opportunities and are a perfect illustration of the hardworking, resourceful spirit of the Chinese community. Influencers have also included this as part of their photo tour.

中文 | English

2025 © 麗台育樂傳播股份有限公司
版權所有

聯絡信箱:taithaione.service@gmail.com

TOP