Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market
Kimberly Lauren BryantKimberly Lauren Bryant/Guest Contributor/SHOPPING IN BANGKOK/ Updated : Jul 4, 2016, 09:13 IST
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Floating markets are a must-see when in Bangkok, but which one will make the best use of your time? Of the three most popular markets close to the city, Khlong Lat Mayom gives visitors the most laid-back experience. You’ll find fa … Read more
Floating markets are a must-see when in Bangkok, but which one will make the best use of your time? Of the three most popular markets close to the city, Khlong Lat Mayom gives visitors the most laid-back experience. You’ll find far fewer foreign tourists here than you will at the more famous markets like Damnoen Saduak. Read less
Floating markets are a must-see when in Bangkok, but which one will make the best use of your time? Of the three most popular markets close to the city, Khlong Lat Mayom gives visitors the most laid-back experience. You’ll find far fewer foreign tourists here than you will at the more famous markets like Damnoen Saduak. Instead tourists will enjoy a more authentic scene as local Thais go about their morning shopping along the khlongs. In additional to taking a boat tour through the smaller surrounding canals, there’s also a larger market on land where you can walk around and eat.
Ideal for photography, try to arrive early in the morning, before 10am, preferably to catch the market when it is least busy. Be sure to come hungry since part of the fun is eating food from the canal’s many vendors! Prices are extremely reasonable for traditional meals like pad Thai and fish soup, as well as snacks like pork balls and Thai sweets. Near to Khlong Lat Mayom is Taling Chan Floating Market; many visitors opt to see both in a single day.
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