The most popular Floating Market outside Bangkok
Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, located about 100 km from Bangkok in Ratchaburi province, is Thailand’s most famous, bustling, and tourist-oriented water market. Operating daily until noon, it offers a glimpse into traditional Thai commerce with vendors selling food and handicrafts from small boats along a historic canal.
Why not consider visiting a Floating Market actually in Bangkok?
There are a few floating markets actually in Bangkok which are a lot less touristy and where locals actually shop. Taling Chan is one such market
Key Information & Tips
- Best Time to Visit: Go early (around 7:00 AM – 8:00 AM) to avoid the biggest crowds and heat. The market winds down around noon.
- Boat Rides: Long-tail boat rides (approx. 30-45 minutes) are the main attraction, allowing you to navigate the narrow canals.
- Location: Situated in Ratchaburi, approximately a 1.5-hour drive from Bangkok.
- Activities: Sample fresh fruit, coconut pancakes, and noodle soup prepared directly on boats.
- Tips: Be aware of potential scams (e.g., inflated boat prices) and negotiate prices for items and boat rides.
How to Get There
- Organized Tour: Many tours from Bangkok include stop-offs, such as the Maeklong Railway Market.
- Taxi/Private Car: The most flexible option, usually taking about 1.5 hours.
- Public Transport: Buses or vans are available, but less convenient.



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