Chris Daley Posted August 15, 2024 Posted August 15, 2024 Little unicorn toys, bracelets, princess Elsa outfits, low quality food, does this do it for you? How about you? How do you often visit the floating markets? 1 2
Popular Post CharlieH Posted August 15, 2024 Popular Post Posted August 15, 2024 Went ONCE over commercialised tourist trap. 5 1
Popular Post Denim Posted August 15, 2024 Popular Post Posted August 15, 2024 There are touristy floating markets and real ones. A real one is worth a visit but will be a long way out from Bangkok and you need your own transport unless you hire a taxi. They are almost extinct now as Thais have gotten used to shopping malls but there are a few out there. 2 2
KannikaP Posted August 15, 2024 Posted August 15, 2024 What can you buy at a floating market which you can't get on-land? 1 1 1
Popular Post Mason45 Posted August 15, 2024 Popular Post Posted August 15, 2024 In times of recession do floating markets sink? 3
KhunLA Posted August 15, 2024 Posted August 15, 2024 Been to a few 'floating/canal' markets, and quite enjoyable with good food. Choose wisely, and a couple within Krung Thep. Probably ones most have never heard of.
still kicking Posted August 15, 2024 Posted August 15, 2024 I went one's but don't see why I have to pay as a farang triple of the Thai price 2
scubascuba3 Posted August 15, 2024 Posted August 15, 2024 Why would someone go to a fake floating market? 1 1 1
Yagoda Posted August 15, 2024 Posted August 15, 2024 10 hours ago, Denim said: There are touristy floating markets and real ones. A real one is worth a visit but will be a long way out from Bangkok and you need your own transport unless you hire a taxi. They are almost extinct now as Thais have gotten used to shopping malls but there are a few out there. Are you speaking of Khlong Lat Mayom? Its only 15 minutes by car from BTS, I forgot the station and am too lazy to look. Great Thai getaway, hardly any farang, great grilled chicken and food. 1
Popular Post Denim Posted August 15, 2024 Popular Post Posted August 15, 2024 1 hour ago, Yagoda said: Are you speaking of Khlong Lat Mayom? Its only 15 minutes by car from BTS, I forgot the station and am too lazy to look. Great Thai getaway, hardly any farang, great grilled chicken and food. No. Not tried that one. One of my favorites is at Lam Phya off the road to Suphan Buri. It is in temple grounds on the Ping River. The highlight is buying a ticket for an old rice barge trip 1 hour up or down the river to other temple then back again. Before embarking you load up with delicious cheap food from the market, grab a few drinks then eat it at your leisure as you go along the river. Again , few foreign tourists although I have not been for 12 years so probably spoilt by now. 1 2
PETERTHEEATER Posted August 16, 2024 Posted August 16, 2024 20 hours ago, KannikaP said: What can you buy at a floating market which you can't get on-land? Sex in a sampan? 2
Popular Post Photoguy21 Posted August 16, 2024 Popular Post Posted August 16, 2024 Put on purely for tourists, over priced everything. Floating markets aimed at locals way out in the country ok but the touristy ones just a rip off 3
Popular Post 1FinickyOne Posted August 16, 2024 Popular Post Posted August 16, 2024 21 hours ago, KannikaP said: What can you buy at a floating market which you can't get on-land? photos and an experience? I have never been... 1 1 1
maesariang Posted August 16, 2024 Posted August 16, 2024 I only like markets with tables and chairs to sit down and eat. Most don't have that which makes food purchases uncomfortable.
OneMoreFarang Posted August 16, 2024 Posted August 16, 2024 There are many floating markets. I found one with almost no farangs. Many Thai visitors and some Asian tourist. I like it, my girlfriend likes it, and we go there every couple of weeks on the weekend. Sorry, I won't tell you which one it is, because I hope it stay like it is. But here is a hint: Do your research. 😉 2
radiochaser Posted August 16, 2024 Posted August 16, 2024 22 hours ago, Chris Daley said: Little unicorn toys, bracelets, princess Elsa outfits, low quality food, does this do it for you? How about you? How do you often visit the floating markets? Only when I can't get out of it. For me it's like having a tree fall on your head. After one tree has done it, you don't want to have any more trees fall on your head. 1
KhunLA Posted August 16, 2024 Posted August 16, 2024 21 hours ago, KannikaP said: What can you buy at a floating market which you can't get on-land? Most are simply along a canal, and not actually floating. Some have vendor on boats, but few do or few vendors. Some tied up to serve, some floating by (more at tourist market). Have never ordered anything off a boat, as hygiene issue, canal water splashed & the don't have running water. There just another place to knock around and get a munch at. Might find something unique to buy. People watch from a perch, watch canal life float by. Some fake for tourist, some very real everyday living. We always enjoy getting out for a stroll and some Vit D. 11 minutes ago, maesariang said: I only like markets with tables and chairs to sit down and eat. Most don't have that which makes food purchases uncomfortable. Many, most I've been to have seating. Timing is everything of course, as some do get busy. 1
KannikaP Posted August 16, 2024 Posted August 16, 2024 35 minutes ago, 1FinickyOne said: photos and an experience? I have never been... You've missed nowt! 1
FolkGuitar Posted August 16, 2024 Posted August 16, 2024 45 minutes ago, 1FinickyOne said: photos and an experience? I have never been... It is perfect for that! I've spent a bit of time visiting both the tourist traps and the local markets and for photos ... it's the tourist traps every time. That's why they became tourist traps! It's interesting to see and experience. Obviously, don't go there to shop for silks and silver, or even the week's vegetables. Expect to pay double for a plate of Khow Man Gai. So what? An extra 50฿? If you've never seen it, go to that really big famous one 15k outside of Bangkok. It's a hoot! I like to sit and watch the tourists having fun! 1
KhunLA Posted August 16, 2024 Posted August 16, 2024 25 minutes ago, rwill said: Damnoen Saduak is the worst one. Probably correct, and Amphawa has to be 2nd worst, as canal part is so small, and actually dangerous to walk when crowded. Though does have huge market surrounding it, that get's packed in. Hence my earlier comment about timing is everything. Best floating market is insider ICONSIAM Mall ... Khlong Bang Luang Floating Market, is OK, but never been on weekend Bang Phli Yai market is good, actually burnt down & rebuilt years back Not sure if 100 Year market is still running, that way out of town, eastward. The best one, canal at Krung Thep, I forget the name of, and Gtimeline is useless any more, since only accessible on the app, and it sucks now. Oh well ... remember it was split by highway going overhead, where you had to duck a bit, to get on the other side of it. Really good food, whole roast pigs, seating, drinks. Easy parking.
Surasak Posted August 16, 2024 Posted August 16, 2024 44 minutes ago, rwill said: Damnoen Saduak is the worst one. Possibly spoilt by all the tourists, but I do remember it from many, many years ago.
jesimps Posted August 16, 2024 Posted August 16, 2024 They're ok for the occasional visit as long as they don't charge to enter.
maesariang Posted August 16, 2024 Posted August 16, 2024 24 minutes ago, jesimps said: They're ok for the occasional visit as long as they don't charge to enter. Which markets are charging entry fees?
Denim Posted August 16, 2024 Posted August 16, 2024 11 hours ago, Denim said: It is in temple grounds on the Ping River. Sorry. It's the Tha Chin river, My bad. Been a long time since I went. 3 hours ago, PETERTHEEATER said: Sex in a sampan? Its been done. Used to be sampans along the canal at Prathoo Nam a long long time ago where ladies plied their trade in the oldest profession. No roads back then when Bangkok got its moniker ' Venice of the East ' I have a Thai friend who as a child was a novice monk at Wat Po. The abbot once took them to visit a monastry at Lam Look Ka ( now on the outskirts of Bangkok. ) The journey was done only on canals and it took them all day to get there with many changes of boat. Now a one hours journey by car ( traffic notwithstanding ). 1
brianthainess Posted August 16, 2024 Posted August 16, 2024 3 hours ago, PETERTHEEATER said: Sex in a sampan? The river high club ?
Liverpool Lou Posted August 16, 2024 Posted August 16, 2024 1 hour ago, Surasak said: Possibly spoilt by all the tourists When you were one of the ones spoiling it? Or are other people the ones who spoil it?
brianthainess Posted August 16, 2024 Posted August 16, 2024 What do you think about the Floating Markets? I think about them at all. They are from a different era and no longer needed. 1
geisha Posted August 16, 2024 Posted August 16, 2024 13 hours ago, Photoguy21 said: Put on purely for tourists, over priced everything. Floating markets aimed at locals way out in the country ok but the touristy ones just a rip off There is one beautiful and amazing floating market in Can THo south of Saigon Vietnam. While I am not into these things, I’d heard so much I went. Rented my boat , it was fantastic. It’s absolutely nothing like you see in Thailand. Absolutely huge, the boat trip is calming , the boat owner stops at a few tiny islands just off the market and you see how rice paper is made ( the best in Asia) all the Vietnamese noodles and some drinks. No one bothers you to buy, they are authentic home factories selling their wares world wide, the same makes I buy in France to make News, Bo Bun, Pho, Wan Tan etc Everyone at the market is authentic , no rip offs, the only small cost is the boat and a bowl of Pho if you want one from the many Sanpans. Thoroughly enjoyed.
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