Asiatique The Riverfront in Bangkok: A Detailed Guide

Asiatique The Riverfront Bangkok

Asiatique The Riverfront in Bangkok is a very famous open-air mall with scenic restaurants, shopping stalls, and food markets. Plus, it’s got loads of fun stuff to do that will make you go wow!

This place is awesome for shopping and eating. You’re going to love all the fun things there, like exciting rides and cool shows. It’s one of my top 12 must-visit markets in Bangkok.

In this guide, I’ll share the best activities, delicious dining spots, and easy way to get there by BTS and the Asiatique shuttle boat.

So, let’s jump in and explore this amazing market place! 😊

Asiatique The Riverfront Overview

Asiatique The Riverfront Overview
Get started with your Asiatique The Riverfront adventure

Asiatique The Riverfront is a favorite spot for eating and shopping with beautiful views of the Chao Phraya River.

It’s great for a fun time with family and friends. The nightlife is lively with lots of tasty food and cool shops for clothes, bags, and more.

Want to know more about this fun place? Take a look at the guide below for all the exciting things you can do at Asiatique!

What Can You Buy at Asiatique

In this section, I will share some of the items being sold in Asiatique The Riverfront.

And to give you an overview, there are 6 categories that make up the entire shopping area.

1. Trendy Clothes

Fashion Dresses and Thai Style Dresses
Check out the fashion choices at Asiatique The Riverfront

First on the list are the stylish dresses, tops, and pants. Aside from trendy apparel, there are also traditional clothing on display.

This is a nice spot to buy a sarong if you plan to visit Wat Arun but you don’t have long pants. Do take note that this famous temple in Bangkok is very strict in terms of dress code.

2. Men’s Collection

Men’s Fashion Style
A mix of classy and comfy items

Moving forward, men’s fashion style is also visible in the market. Enjoy the great selection of dashing tuxedos and other formal-wear.

And if you’re in need of new comfy t-shirts, there are several choices too.

3. Kids Wear

Kids Wear
Some cute stuff for your kids

Go through this attractive collection of kid floral dresses and accessories. These adorable items are perfect souvenirs for your little ones.

Cartoon shirts for kids are quite popular as well. From Transformers to Jurassic Park to Cars, it’s not hard to choose a new shirt for your kid.

4. Bags and Purses

Sling Bags to Shoulder Bags
Stylish and colorful bags for everyone

Are you looking for some hand-woven straw bags?

Luckily, there’s no scarcity of these accessories in the market. From sling bags to shoulder bags, you’ll surely love the assortment of lovely bags in each stall.

In addition to that, you’ll be surrounded by rattan bags and backpacks in different colors.

So, whatever you need, you’ve got something to complement your style.

5. Unique and Comfy Footwear

Slippers and Sandals
An amazing assortment of slippers and sandals

Continue strolling around and you’ll come across the footwear section.

The slippers and sandals here are definitely worth buying. These are perfect options to match your chic OOTDs, whether you’re eyeing for fancy design or just a simple one.

6. Cool Accessories

Leather Bracelets, Earrings and Necklaces
Shop for new accessories

Finish off your look with these stylish accessories, including necklaces, watches, and bracelets.

And if you want more shopping options, it’s recommended to visit Pratunam and Chatuchak markets as well.

Just make sure to read my complete guide to Chatuchak Weekend Market and Pratunam Market for full details of the things you can buy there.

Souvenirs from Asiatique

Thai Magnets and Cute Wooden Pieces Souvenirs
Adorable and affordable souvenirs

Your shopping would not be complete without these eye-catching souvenirs.

See the charming Thai magnets, cute wooden pieces, and other special items. These are the best take-home items if you’re on a budget.

Dried Fruit Snacks
Shop for some tasty, dried snacks

One of the greatest finds you’ll uncover in the market are these tasty, dried fruits.

And if you spend a day trip to Maeklong Railway Market from Bangkok, you’ll be surprised by their display of dried fruits.

In fact, these are way cheaper than the malls and the stalls here.

Tasty Street Foods at Asiatique

Street Foods at Asiatique The Riverfront
A delectable feast at the market

Asiatique The Riverfront is definitely not just about shopping.

Go food hunting at the food market and try different tasty foods and drinks. Surely, there’s no shortage of mouth-watering cuisines here.

Grilled Foods
A collection of grilled foods

Next on the list are these exotic food displays. The crocodile grill is definitely a must-try for those with a heart for exciting foods.

If you’re not a fan of exotic stuff, there are other tasty grilled options to lighten up your mood. Enjoy some BBQ chicken, pork, and beef skewers.

Pineapple, Pink Rose Apple, Jackfruit and Mangosteen
Colorful and tasty fruits

And, don’t miss the healthy fruits and refreshing drinks. These are the perfect treats to cap off your food escapade.

Best Restaurants at Asiatique

Restaurants at Asiatique
Dine in one of the scenic dining spots

If you’re craving some tasty and legit Thai cuisines at the Asiatique The Riverfront, nothing to worry about because there are a lot of options.

Below are my top picks for the best restaurants in the area.

1. Kodang Talay

Kodang Talay Asiatique
Kodang Talay Asiatique – Photo by @kodangtalaythailand

One of the most visited Thai restaurants here is Kodang Talay. This famous spot offers both scenic river views and delicious Thai seafood.

So, if you prefer fine dining, this is highly recommended.

2. Happy Fish Restaurant

Happy Fish Restaurant
Happy Fish Restaurant

Happy Fish Restaurant is another famous spot in the area. This restaurant serves Thai-fusion and European dishes.

And one highlight of this dining spot is that it features a live band performance every night.

3. Wine I Love You

Wine I Love You
Wine I Love You

Enjoy a lovely night out with some tasty drinks at Wine I love you. This is a nice spot to chill around and appreciate the surroundings.

4. KFC

KFC
KFC

In case you are on a tight budget, KFC is there to the rescue. This famous fast-food restaurant is a great option for travellers who don’t want to empty their wallets.

Besides reading my Asiatique article, I recommended you to also check out my article on Chocolate Ville here. It’s a very beautiful dining park in Bangkok that’s surrounded by colourful European-style architecture.

Entertainment and Show

1. Asiatique Sky (Ferris Wheel)

Asiatique Sky Ferris Wheel
Ferris Wheel

See the entire river scenery and cityscape of Bangkok from above. Hop aboard the Asiatique Sky and enjoy a relaxing ride.

This giant ferris wheel is a great escape from the crowded market setting.

Ticket Prices:
Adult: 450 Thai Baht
Child (Height < 120 cm): 250 Thai Baht
Senior Citizen (60 and above): 250 Thai Baht

2. Grand Carousel

Grand Carousel
Grand Carousel

If you want a calmer ride, head straight to the Grand Carousel. This is a perfect attraction for those travelling with kids or even those who want a laidback ride.

Ticket Prices:
100 Thai Baht

3. Mystery Mansion

Mystery Mansion
Mystery Mansion

Welcome to the first-ever haunted train in Thailand! Mystery Mansion gives you the thrill that you need.

Steady your heart for 3 minutes as you go through a haunting journey.

Prepare yourselves as you will encounter lots of ghosts along the way. Each seat caters to up to 2 persons, so you’ve got a buddy to share your horror with.

Ticket Prices:
200 Thai Baht

4. Calypso Cabaret

Calypso Cabaret
Calypso Cabaret – Photo by Calypso Bangkok

No need to fly to Vegas to witness a dazzling theatrical/ dinner show.

This 1.5-hour performance features the most beautiful and extremely talented transgenders in Bangkok in one magical night.

Normal Ticket Prices:
900 Thai Baht

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Asiatique Map

Asiatique The Riverfront Map
View here for a clearer map of Asiatique The Riverfront

To assist first-time visitors, there are several guide maps scattered around the market.

The photo is one of the many maps in the area, which can help you navigate around the market conveniently.

4 Zones of Asiatique

Asiatique The Riverfront is divided into 4 categories.

So, before you start with your exploration, make sure you are already familiar with the market sections.

1. Waterfront District

The first area is the Waterfront District, which is filled with international restaurants and wine bars.

Since it faces the river, this spot offers amazing water views and outdoor activities.

2. Factory District

The next section is the Factory District, where you’ll find most of the fashion essentials.

So, if you’re looking for clothes, bags, and accessories, this is the best section.

3. Town Square District

Town Square District is also packed with a wide selection of fashion clothing and colourful bags. In addition, you can find some restaurants and beverage stalls here.

4. Chareonkrung District

Chareonkrung District is loaded with different souvenirs and home decors. Also here are some clothing stalls, restaurants, and fun shows.

Opening Hours

Asiatique The Riverfront Opening Hours

Before visiting Asiatique The Riverfront, it’s best that you know the schedule ahead of time.

The market opens from 4 PM until midnight, so make sure you explore the place in between this time.

Official Website:
https://www.asiatiquethailand.com/en/home

My Tips

To make your Asiatique adventure more convenient, here are some important tips.

First is the best time to go to the market, which is around 5 PM onwards. Then, it’s suggested that you spend at least 3 hours there.

Another thing is to take the BTS Skytrain and free shuttle boat to save money. This is also the fastest and most convenient option to reach the market.

It’s not advisable to ride a taxi to there because of the traffic jam.

How to Get to Asiatique by BTS and Boat

The nearest BTS station to Asiatique The Riverfront is Saphan Taksin Station. Once you get off the BTS Skytrain at the station, go out the Exit 2 for Sathorn Pier. From there, you can take the Asiatique free shuttle boat to the market in 10 minutes.

So, let’s check out the step-by-step guide below to know how to reach there.

Guide to Asiatique The Riverfront from Saphan Taksin BTS Station

1. Take the Silom Line to Saphan Taksin BTS Station.

Saphan Taksin Station, Exit 2

2. When you arrived at Saphan Taksin BTS Station, you should go out the Exit 2.

Sathorn Pier

3. Follow the Exit 2 direction boards which will lead you to Sathorn Pier.

Asiatique Free Shuttle Boat

4. At Sathorn Pier, jump on the free shuttle boat to Asiatique The Riverfront. The free shuttle boat will drop you at the Asiatique Pier. Once you get off the boat, you’ll discover the night market.

Asiatique Free Shuttle Boat Operating Hours:
4:00 PM to 11:30 PM
Every 25 to 30 minutes

Now, we’ve come to the last part of my Asiatique Bangkok blog post. I hope you enjoyed reading the guide and you gain new insights about this popular attraction. 🙂

Truly, this marketplace is such a fun destination for all ages. It’s a great place packed with fantastic shopping and dining opportunities.

And of course, all these are beautifully complemented with the lovely river views.

7 thoughts on “Asiatique The Riverfront in Bangkok: A Detailed Guide”

  1. Thank you for taking the time to write so much about Asiatique, it’s very informative. I loved it and can’t wait to actually visit the place!

    Reply
    • Hi Patience,

      You’re welcome. I hope that my sharing tips and guide in here can help you easily to plan a well trip to Asiatique and also can save your research time.

      Wishing you a fun and enjoyable trip to Asiatique the Riverfront. 🙂

      Regards,
      Josh

      Reply
  2. Good day to you.

    Would like to seek for your advise for free boat trip from ICON SIAM pier to ASIATIQUE THE RIVERFRONT.

    Where do I board the free the boat from ICON SIAM , please.

    Thank you.

    Yours sincerely
    Patrick Lim
    Singapore

    Reply

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