Your trip to Thailand is incomplete if you haven’t been to the famed floating markets around Bangkok. As we often are flying into a new country without a ton of research, I found out about these when we were already in Bangkok. It quickly became one of my favorite things to do in Bangkok, and we repeated it less than a year later on a long layover.
Granted, it is VERY touristy, but my viewpoint is that things are popular and touristy for a reason! They are often quite fun. If you hate crowds, skip this one, as it’s busy and crowded (like all things in Bangkok). That doesn’t usually bother us, and I simply love floating down a canal and eating some fresh Pad Thai made from the boat next to me.
Interestingly, it was no big deal in the past; it was normal and just a way of life. Bangkok people used to sell their produce across the canals for trade and other market transactions. Now, you can find fresh seafood, veggies, colorful crops, local snacks, and even souvenirs. It is a one-stop shop, just floating.
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Now, you might be wondering why you should go to the floating markets for a family outing. Besides being charming and photogenic, these markets offer a unique opportunity for kids to experience Thai culture, from bargaining with vendors to sampling exotic fruits. It’s an educational adventure wrapped in vibrant colors and delicious aromas!
Imagine the delight on your child’s face as they try mango sticky rice for the first time or watch boats piled high with tropical fruits float by. These are the moments that make family travel truly special.
We’ve bought keychains from most of the places we’ve visited, and the kids negotiated right from the boat with the vendors in other boats and in the stalls on the side. It’s like visiting a really fun mall with a twist!
Picture this: colorful boats piled high with tropical fruits, the aroma of sizzling street food, and the gentle lapping of water. It’s like stepping into a whole new world! Bangkok offers several floating markets that come with various levels of touristy-ness and business. Note that you may drive for a long time to get to the markets. Bangkok is HUGE, and we drove over an hour to visit them.
Each floating market has something to boast about. Get to know the iconic souvenirs and food to try at each.
1. Damnoen Saduak Floating Market
This is the classic choice! It’s a bit touristy, but hey, sometimes that’s perfect for families. The kids will love the boat rides and all the photo ops.
It is the most famous and largest in Thailand, and it is a good place to see the best of Bangkok (1 hour and 40 minutes away). Enjoy the vibrant colors and taste the local snacks, grilled fresh seafood, desserts, and more. Expect a high volume of crowds, especially on weekends.
2. Taling Chan Floating Market
This market is super close to the city and not too overwhelming. Great for a quick taste of floating market life without the long journey.
It is 30 minutes away from Bangkok. This market is less crowded and is the perfect place to have an inexpensive lunch. It’s not very big to explore; thus, you’ll have ample time to see a lot and not be so overwhelmed.
This local gem is perfect for foodie families. It’s smaller, less crowded, and oh-so-authentic.
Conveniently located near the famous Chatuchak weekend Market, which is worth several days visit on its own, this market is about 30 minutes from central Bangkok. It’s a newer addition to the city’s floating market scene, offering a unique blend of traditional Thai culture and modern amenities, making it an ideal spot for families to explore.
This market is our personal fave for a more laid-back vibe. Go in the late afternoon and stay for the firefly boat tours. Pure magic!
You’ll only need to travel 1.5 hours away from Bangkok, and this market sits along the Mae Klong River. It’s the second most popular floating market in Bangkok, where various things can be done, from dining to shopping to getting a massage.
Remember, the early bird gets the worm (or in this case, the freshest mango sticky rice)! Most markets are at their best in the morning, so pack those kiddos up early.
This unique market sits right next to the train tracks. It’s another stop to consider if you’re looking to experience local vibes and taste the local flavors of Thailand. It’s fun to see how people flock away from the railway when they hear the train honk. You can take pictures when the train passes by. The passengers are photo-ready as well!
We paired our trip to the floating market with a visit to the famous railway—I highly recommend booking a tour to make the most of both experiences. It’s a fun and efficient way to see these iconic spots without missing a beat!
As this famous train market and the floating markets are roughly in the same area, we combined the two into a long but fun day. Be prepared for the kids to crash hard on the long ride back. In fact, we all took naps in the car.
Explore the city’s backstreets and narrow alleys. Visit the Temples of the Thonburi district and beautiful coconut, mango, and banana plantations.
Get entertained by a live band and a classic Thai dance performance aboard the Wonderful Pearl Cruise at River City Pier. Soak in the panoramic views, while having a fine dining experience.
When considering family-friendly hotels in Bangkok, it’s wise to look for those offering connecting rooms, availability of strollers or cribs, and information on age limits for kids staying free in parents’ rooms. Hotels with in-room refrigerators are handy for storing snacks and milk.
Additionally, consider the hotel’s proximity to family-friendly attractions or ease of transportation to make your family’s Bangkok adventure as smooth and enjoyable as possible.
Safe Travels!
Leslie,
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