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    Klook Team
    Klook Team
    Last updated 6 Jun 2024
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    Top Floating Markets in Bangkok You Can't Miss

    Bangkok's floating markets date back to the 19th century when canals, or klongs, were the main transportation routes, and locals relied on boats to trade goods and produce.
    Today, they remain a feast for the senses, where the lively energy of Thailand’s culture meets the charm of its traditional waterways. Imagine colorful boats piled high with tropical fruits, sizzling street food, and handmade goods sold by local vendors right on the water.
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    These markets are more than just a shopping experience — they’re a glimpse into the city’s rich history and vibrant way of life. Whether you’re a foodie, a culture enthusiast, or an adventurous traveler, exploring Bangkok’s floating markets is a must.
    Ready to dive in? Let’s explore the top floating markets you need to visit!

    1. Damnoen Saduak Floating Market

    Damnoen Saduak vendor on a boat
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    Damnoen Saduak is the most popular of the Bangkok floating markets. The best way to experience the Damneon Saduak floating market is on a boat so you'll see all the different stalls and get immersed in the local culture. You'll find many stores within the wooden boats at the side of the canal selling unique items from fresh fruits to local snacks!
    An iconic souvenir to buy from Damnoen Saduak is the wooden cone hat. Thai food you must try when at the Damnoen Saduak floating markets includes boat noodles, coconut ice cream and pancakes, and mango sticky rice. 🥭
    a view of Klook boat cruising along one of Bangkok's floating markets

    2. Amphawa Floating Markets

    Woman selling grilled skewers
    The second most popular floating market in Bangkok, Amphawa Floating Markets! Compared to Damnoen Saduak, this floating market is less crowded and it only operates during the afternoon and evening, making it a perfect choice for those looking for a more laid-back market experience! 😌
    Klook Tip: Locals say that rain and light drizzles are frequent, so it's advisable to bring along a small umbrella, a raincoat, or a lightweight jacket!
    Fresh fruits on display
    Aside from having fewer crowds, Amphawa Floating Markets has gained popularity for its fresh seafood. Whether you’re walking by or riding a boat along the river, you will see boats filled to the brim with squid, scallops, and more! Some offer them as freshly caught ingredients while others cook seafood meals and serve them from their boats.
    Many boats with people in the river
    Klook Tip: If you love seafood, you can’t go wrong with visiting the Amphawa Floating Markets. We highly recommend that you try the fishcakes (which you can pair with sweet hot sauce), fish stew, and grilled squid!
    There are also pork dumplings, noodle soup, and Som Tham (a kind of salad that has green papaya) if you want something other than seafood.
    For dessert, the sticky mango rice, as well as the Khanom Alua (a sugary kind of jelly) are must-tries!

    3. Maeklong Railway Market

    Man looking at the items on display at a store
    While Maeklong Railway Market may not exactly be a floating market, it's a market that’s unique in a way that the shops are literally right next to the train tracks! 🚇
    Klook Tip: Dress in light clothing — it can get extremely hot here! Remember to bring a handkerchief, towel, tissues, a water bottle, or a portable fan to stay cool.
    maeklong train chugging along the tracks while vendors wait for it to pass
    Maeklong Railway Market is like the usual fresh market selling seafood, veggies, tropical fruit, fresh and dried food, and meats. But, apart from the usual market goods, they also sell cute souvenirs here like keychains, ref magnets, silk scarves, and the iconic elephant pants! 🐘
    If you're scared the vendors are going to get run over by the trains, don't fret! The whole market’s routine is that these vendors will move back the moment the train honks its horn.
    Important Reminder: When the locals and market staff signal that the train is approaching and advise everyone to stand behind the red line, please follow their instructions and MAKE SURE TO STAY BEHIND THE RED LINE!
    Feel free to wave at the train’s passengers and take pictures as it zooms past the market stalls!
    Klook Tip: Much of what you’ll find being sold here are food, plenty of them being dried fruits. There are even several places where you can dine, too! Make sure to try Khao Man Gai (Thai rice and chicken), dried durian, coconut juice, and coconut ice cream!
    Now that you know which floating markets to visit, make sure to add these destinations to your Bangkok itinerary. Happy and safe travels! ✈️

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