The great rooms of Bangkok are not all open, and the open ones are rarely quiet. In the company of a historian, you pass into palaces, temples and private noble houses that ordinary tours never enter — the stories told by someone who has spent a life among them.
The Composition, Hour by Hour
09:00
Before the gates open
You begin at a landmark in the early quiet, ahead of the day's crowds, with privileged access arranged.
11:00
A private house
Into a noble residence not on any itinerary, welcomed as a guest among its collections.
13:00
Lunch in good company
A considered lunch where your historian sets the day's rooms into the city's longer story.
14:30
A closed temple hall
The afternoon in a hall usually shut to visitors, unhurried and almost empty.
Included
Private historian-guide for the day
Privileged / after-hours access where arranged
All entry fees and permissions
Lunch at a selected restaurant
Private car and host throughout
Not Included
Flights and accommodation
Travel and medical insurance
Gratuities (at your discretion)
Glimpses
Good to Know
Which houses will we see?
It varies with what can be opened for your date — your curator confirms the specific rooms in your proposal.
Is there a dress code?
Yes — modest dress is required for temples and palaces; we advise you in advance.
How much walking?
Moderate, at an easy pace, with the car never far and rests built in.
By Private Proposal
This is a starting point, not a fixed product.
Every composition is tailored to you — the season, the party, the pace, the budget — and quoted individually. Tell us it has caught your eye, and a private curator will shape it around you.