Yomjinda Walking Street, located in Rayong’s Old Town area, is a charming and lively destination
where visitors can experience the blend of local culture, heritage, and food. Known for its old
wooden shophouses and night market atmosphere, Yomjinda offers a glimpse into Rayong’s history
while providing plenty of opportunities to enjoy street food, crafts, and traditional performances.
- Taste authentic Thai street food 🌮, local snacks 🍎, and desserts 🍰😋🇹🇭
- Shop 🛍️ for handmade crafts 🎨, souvenirs 🎁, and clothing 👕 from local vendors 🛒✨
- Watch live street performances 🎤, music shows 🎶, and cultural dances 💃🥳
- Walk 🚶♂️ along the restored old wooden buildings 🏘️ that showcase Rayong’s heritage 📜🏰
- Visit art galleries 🖼️ and small cafés ☕ tucked along Yomjinda Road 🎨😌
- From Bangkok 🚗: 2.5–3 hours ⏱️ by car 🚙 via Sukhumvit Road 🛣️ (Highway 3) 🗺️💨✅
- By Bus 🚌: Take a bus 🚍 to Rayong city 📍 and a tuk-tuk 🛵 or taxi 🚕 to Yomjinda Walking Street 🛣️👍
- By Car 🛣️: Limited parking 🅿️⚠️ available nearby — best 🚗 to arrive early ⏰ in the evening 🤫✅
- Bring cash 💵, as most stalls 🚫 don’t accept cards 💳💰✅
- Come early ⏰ to avoid crowds 🤫 and find good food spots 🍜😋
- Try local desserts 🍰 such as Khanom Buang 🥞 and coconut pancakes 🥥✨
- Wear light clothes 👕 and comfortable shoes 👟 for walking 🚶♀️🥾
- Keep valuables 💎 safe 🔒 — it’s a busy area ⚠️ during weekends 🏃♀️🚨
- 5:00 PM – Arrive 🧭 at Yomjinda Walking Street 🛣️💨
- 5:30 PM – Walk 🚶♂️ through the historic street 🏘️ and browse local stalls 🛍️🛒👀
- 6:30 PM – Try traditional Thai food 🍜 and desserts 🍰😋🇹🇭
- 7:30 PM – Watch street performances 🎶 and local musicians 🎤🎉🥳
- 9:00 PM – Relax ☕ at a riverside café 😌 before heading back 🚗👋