A Must-Visit Experience – Pattaya Floating Market!
Our visit to the Floating Market in Pattaya was one of the most unique and enjoyable experiences during our Thailand trip. It’s not just a market – it’s a beautiful blend of culture, tradition, food, and scenic beauty.
The boat ride through the market is a must-do! Gliding over the calm waters, surrounded by traditional Thai wooden houses built on stilts, was a peaceful and picturesque experience. The architecture of the entire market is stunning – reflecting authentic Thai craftsmanship with every corner offering something beautiful to admire and capture.
The market is vibrant and full of life, with numerous shops selling everything from local handicrafts, souvenirs, clothing, to traditional Thai snacks. You can even shop directly from the boats, which adds a fun and authentic touch to the experience.
There are also plenty of activities to enjoy – cultural performances, traditional Thai dances, art displays, and even opportunities to try your hand at some local games and crafts.
The food options were fantastic – from freshly made Thai delicacies, seafood, and tropical fruits to coconut ice cream served in cute little boats. It’s a paradise for food lovers, with aromas tempting you from every direction.
The entire market is beautifully designed and maintained, offering a glimpse into Thailand’s rich culture in a peaceful and scenic riverside setting. Whether you're into shopping, photography, food, or just want to enjoy a serene boat ride, the Pattaya Floating Market has something for everyone.
Highly recommended for families, couples, and even solo travelers. Make sure you have your camera ready – every corner is...
Read moreI visited Pattaya Floating Market around 5 p.m. and it turned out to be a beautiful experience with lots of aesthetic corners and charming little details perfect for photos.
Entry is ticketed but no pre-booking is required—you can simply buy at the gate. The first section has a walkway with Indian and Thai restaurants, and once you cross that, you step into the floating market itself—shops set around the water selling clothes, souvenirs, paintings, and cute charms. Most of the items are a bit overpriced, but the food here is surprisingly cheap and very delicious.
Highly recommend trying the ostrich skewers (a must!), chicken & pork gyoza, and the grilled pork skewers—flavorful and pocket-friendly. I also tried a Thai Milk Slurpee (cream cheese cookies flavor—peculiar but tasty once you develop the palate) and a mangosteen popsicle—sweet, tangy, and very unique. You’ll also find lots of photo-worthy corners and good spots to shop for handbags, trinkets, clothes, souvenirs, paintings, etc.
There are also boating options inside and you can dress up in traditional Thai outfits for photos.
As dusk falls, the market lights up with yellow lanterns, giving the whole place a cozy, magical vibe. It’s very different from the mainstream Pattaya beach scene and definitely worth a visit for a cultural and foodie experience. You can reach here easily via Grab app or a local taxi.
One thing to note: the market closes strictly at 7 p.m. sharp. At that point, everything is wrapped up, lights go out, and it suddenly feels quite dark and abandoned with no one escorting visitors out—so plan your visit...
Read morePattaya Floating Market is a charming and vibrant place that offers a unique cultural experience. It’s beautifully designed to reflect traditional Thai architecture, and walking through the wooden bridges and canals really gives you the feeling of being in old-world Thailand. There are plenty of shops and stalls selling local handicrafts, souvenirs, clothes, and delicious Thai street food.
The boat ride was a lovely touch – cruising through the canals while seeing the market from the water added an extra layer of charm. There are also live performances and cultural shows throughout the day, which are fun and colorful.
The only reason I’m giving 4 stars instead of 5 is that some parts felt a bit commercialized, with prices higher than usual local markets. It’s also quite busy during peak hours, so coming early is a good idea to avoid crowds and heat.
That said, it’s still a great place to spend a few hours exploring, taking photos, and enjoying authentic Thai snacks. Definitely worth a visit if you’re in Pattaya and want to experience something traditional and family-friendly. A fun and scenic destination for tourists...
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