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10 Best Bangkok Floating Markets To Visit In 2023!

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When it comes to finding unique activities in Bangkok that combine history, culture, and authenticity, my mind immediately conjures up Bangkok Floating Markets.

For centuries, Thai people have been using Bangkok‘s klongs (canals) to transport and trade goods as floating markets.

The Bangkok Klongs

See long-tail boats pile on top of each other as their owners sell everything from fresh produce to flowers to souvenirs to clothes to street food.

It’s a vibrant and bustling scene that ignites every sense; the smells of incense, the flavors of street food, the smoke from the BBQs, and the sounds of vendors bartering prices. 

It’s an unmissable thing to do in Bangkok.

But what are the best floating markets in Bangkok to visit and what can you expect from each one? In this guide, we’ll be sharing everything you need to know about Bangkok’s floating markets…

The Best Floating Markets in Bangkok

We always say if you’re not sure what to do in Bangkok, visit the floating markets. But which one? Here are the top 10 in the city!

1. Damnoen Saduak Floating Market

People at Damnoen saduak floating market, Bangkok Thailand
Colorful floating market in Thailand
  • Where is it: Damnoen SaduakRatchaburi
  • Opening Hours: 7.00am – 5.00pm daily
  • How to get there: Take the BTS Skytrain to Bang Wa Station. Then, catch a Bolt/Taxi to Bangkok Southern Bus Terminal (Sai Tai Mai). Take bus 78 to Damnoen Saduak. It takes 2 hours each way on public transport.

The biggest and most famous floating market in Bangkok is the Damoen Saduak Floating Market. The market is colorful and bustling with friendly vendors selling everything you can think of from their boats. 

Klong Damnoen Saduak Damnoen Saduak is the longest canal in Thailand and also the straightest. It was built by King Rama IV of Thailand who wanted to link the Mae Klong River with the Chinese River to open up trade and transportation.

The canal took 2 years to dig and was finished by King Rama V. It runs 32 kilometers long and connects to 200 smaller canals

The Damnoen Saduak Floating Market has been running here for over 100 years and is the oldest and largest of Bangkok’s floating markets.

It became increasingly popular in 1971-1973 when the river became used by farmers to sell their goods. Today, it’s most famous for vendors selling fruit, which is not common amongst other…

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