Flower Delivery in Samphanthawong, Bangkok


Samphanthawong


The Samphanthawong district of Bangkok is also known as Chinatown, which is on the eastern side of the Chao Phraya river. At the heart of Chinatown is Yaowarat Road, which is packed full of restaurants and gold shops. It's a bustling area approximately 1.5 kilometres in length, lined with street vendors, which comes alive after dark. The Samphanthawong district is less than 2 kilometres away from our award winning flower and gift shop in Bangkok Noi so you can be sure when you order from us that we can send your flowers to this Bangkok district faster than any other florist in Bangkok.

Samphanthawong is formed of three sub-districts or khwaeng which include: Chakkrawat, Samphanthawong and Talat Noi. It is an area which is filled with both Thai and Chinese temples and shrines including the Thai temple, Wat Traimit, which is famed for its giant Buddha made from solid gold weighing over 5000kg. The oldest Chinese shrine is also found here, the Leng Buai Ia Shrine at over 300 years old. Our local knowledge at Forever Florist Thailand means that when you need a flower delivery in Samphanthawong (Chinatown Bangkok), we have the experience to deliver your flowers without delay and guaranteed fresh every time. If you would like to discuss your order with one of our fluent English or Thai speaking staff please call us on +66 0 2 001 5040, email us at: sales@forever-florist-thailand.com or use our web site live chat facility.

At Forever Florist Thailand we can deliver your flowers to all other Bangkok districts same day, 365 days a year including: Bang Bon, Bang Kapi, Bang Khae, Bang Khen, Bang Kho Laem, Bang Khun Thian, Bang Na, Bang Phlat, Bang Rak, Bang Sue, Bangkok Noi, Bangkok Yai, Bueng Kum, Chatuchak, Chom Thong, Din Daeng, Don Mueang, Dusit, Huai Khwang, Khan Na Yao, Khlong Sam Wa, Khlong San, Khlong Toei, Lak Si, Lat Krabang, Lat Phrao, Min Buri, Nong Chok, Nong Khaem, Pathum Wan, Phasi Charoen, Phaya Thai, Phra Khanong, Phra Nakhon, Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Prawet, Rat Burana, Ratchathewi, Sai Mai, Saphan Sung, Sathon, Suan Luang, Taling Chan, Thawi Watthana, Thon Buri, Thung Khru, Wang Thonglang, Watthana, Yan Nawa.

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