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The 8 Most Amazing Bangkok Floating Markets

The 8 Most Amazing Bangkok Floating Markets

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Damnoen Saduak Floating Market.

Bangkok’s floating markets are one of Thailand’s most precious treasures. Located on a series of chaotic canals (aka khlongs), these vibrant markets charm visitors with a dazzling array of stalls and boats selling colorful fruits and vegetables, handcrafted souvenirs, and all sorts of knick-knacks.

Offering an array of local dishes — from pad thai to coconut ice creams — the floating markets in Bangkok are also a bucket list for foodies.

So whether you’re seeking to do some retail therapy, sample Thai delicacies, or simply navigate through scenic waterways, Bangkok’s canals are a must-visit.

Read on to discover what are the 8 most popular floating markets in Bangkok and its surroundings — the ones that are not located in the city are easily accessible in the least possible time

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The 9 Best Floating Markets in Bangkok

Damnoen Saduak Floating Market

Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, in Bangkok.

Damnoen Saduak Floating Market is the most famous floating market in Thailand. Located in the Ratchaburi province, about 62 miles southwest of Bangkok, it was built on the royal initiative as King Rama IV of Thailand wanted to link the Mae Klong River with Chinese riverways to support transportation and trade.

This market consists of a 19-mile-long canal dotted with female traders selling colorful fruits and vegetables on their boats. Damnoen Saduak Floating Market is also framed by busy stalls selling all sorts of souvenirs, such as small toy elephants, tiger balm, and clothing.

Amphawa Floating Market Bangkok

Amphawa Floating Market Bangkok.

Amphawa Floating Market is the second most popular floating market in Bangkok. The market lies just along the Mae Klong river, in the Amphawa District of Samut Songkhram Province, about 31 miles away from Bangkok.

The market dates far back to the 17th century when it prospered in trade and agriculture. A magnet for Bangkokians during weekends, the Amphawa Floating Market grew from the riverbanks and stretched far into the surrounding streets.

Smaller and more authentic compared to the touristy Damnoen Saduak, the Amphawa Floating Market is famous for its grilled seafood grilled on wooden boats moored around the canal’s famous central bridge.

Along each side of the market, there are old wooden shops selling a wealth of local souvenirs.

Bang Phli Floating Market

Bang Phli Floating Market, Bangkok.

Nestled on the banks of the Samrong canal, the Bang Phli Yai Market is one of the oldest in Bangkok. This 140-year-old market is the only one at Samrong canal that survived the conflagration, and one of the few to maintain its authentic local vibe.

Located only an hour’s drive from Bangkok, the market features a canal thronged with boats selling sweets and seasonal fruits. There, you’ll also find vendors selling seafood, noodles, and other delicious treats, making it a great place to sample some authentic Thai food.

Taling Chan Floating Market

Taling Chan Floating Market, Bangkok.

Located less than 7 miles west of central Bangkok, Taling Chan is one of the most easily accessible markets around Bangkok. This 4-mile-long market is built around a canal that connects Khlong Bangkok Noi to Khlong Phasi Charoe, and mainly sells local products from farmers close by.

Taling Chan, which is also called Khlong Lad Mayom Floating Market, was founded in 1987 and it’s divided into stalls on land and an area on the water.

Filled with vendors selling delicious local treats, this weekend’s market treats visitors to an amazing culinary experience. There, you’ll find an array of mouthwatering dishes baked bananas, pancakes, seafood, Pad Thai, and freshly grilled fish.

Wat Sai Floating Market

Wat Sai Floating Market, Bangkok.

Established more than 150 years ago by Chinese traders, the Wat Sai Floating Market spoils visitors to some of the best shopping in Bangkok. This traditional floating market is located in the Chom Song district and is famous for selling all kinds of local ornaments, as well as clothing, and food.

While visiting the Wat Sai Floating Market, be sure to treat yourself to a delicious bowl of noodles, some dim sum, and their well-known coconut ice cream.

Tha Kha Floating Market

Tha Kha Floating Market, Bangkok.

Looking for a hidden-gem floating market? Then Tha Kha is the place to go. Located in the Samut Songkhram province, only an hour’s drive from Bangkok, the market boasts a dazzling amount of vendors selling spices, and fresh local produce such as chili, shallot, garlic, coconut sugar, guava, coconut, rose apple, and pomelo. T

Be sure to visit Tha Kha Floating Market in the morning, since the vendors are probably all gone in the afternoon.

Lam Phaya Floating Market

Lam Phaya Floating Market, Bangkok.

Lam Phaya is one of the best weekend floating markets in Bangkok. Situated on the Thajeen River, adjacent to its namesake temple, the market is a bustling center where locals sell fruits, vegetables, basketwork, clothes, dyed clothes, and cheap food.

The majority of vendors set up tables on the 15 floating docks with the 270-meter-long walkway and offer lip-smacking local treats such as boiled duck, deep-fried curried fish patties, fish curry in banana leaves, and fresh fruits.

Kwan-Riam Floating Market

Kwan-Riam Floating Market, Bangkok.

Khwan Riam Floating Market is one of the newest floating markets in Bangkok. This lively market is beautifully located on the banks of the Saen Saeb Canal, about 18 km from the city center, between two ancient Buddhist temples, Wat Bang Peng Nuea (Northern) and Wat Bang Peng Tai (Southern).

The canal is lined with floating shops selling a vibrant mix of souvenirs and decorative items, as well as delicious Thai food.

Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market

Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market, Bangkok.

Khlong Lat Mayom is a medium-sized floating market hidden in Bangkok’s outer district of Taling Chan. Rarely visited by travelers, this authentic market is especially famous for its mouthwatering offer of local dishes. So, while exploring Khlong Lat Mayom, be sure to feast on typical foods such as pad thai, fried rice, and barbecued prawns and scallops. Feeling bold? Then try the snakehead fish – a delicious local delicacy

FAQ

What is the most famous floating market in Bangkok?

Damnoen Saduak Floating Market is the most popular floating market in Bangkok.

What days are the floating markets in Bangkok?

Bangkok’s floating markets opening hours:

  • Damnoen Saduak Floating Market: Monday to Friday 7 am – 2 pm, Saturday and Sunday 8 am – 5 pm
  • Amphawa Floating Market Bangkok: Friday to Sunday 2 pm – 8.00 pm
  • Bang Phli Floating Market: Tuesday to Saturday 11 am – 5:30 pm
  • Taling Chan Floating Market: Saturday and Sunday from 08 – to 4 pm
  • Wat Sai Floating Market: Daily 4 am – 1 pm
  • Tha Kha Floating Market: Saturday and Sunday 6 am – 2 pm
  • Lam Phaya Floating Market: Saturday and Sunday 6 am – 5 pm
  • Kwan-Riam Floating Market: Saturday and Sunday 7 am – 5 pm
  • Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market: Saturday and Sunday 8 am – 5 pm

Are the floating markets in Bangkok worth it?

Yes. Featuring an abundance of local dishes, and fresh produce, Bangkok’s vibrant floating markets are one of Thailand’s most important attractions.

Are there floating markets in Bangkok?

Yes. There are 17 floating markets in Bangkok and near it.

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