It's not a floating market. It's all on land beside the river and indoor. They said there has been no market in the river for some time. There is a train that goes past but again no market on the track. We were a bit disappointed but paid 200b per person to have a ride in the boats to see the surrounding area. He said to see gold Buddah but it's not the big Buddah you think it's a gold monk by the river. After coming so far and in the heat we were happy we at least went in the water and saw the area and houses which was a nice experience. The coffee place right by the tracks was really nice and friendly though...
Read moreWat Sai Floating Market offers an authentic and serene experience, showcasing the charm of traditional Thai floating markets. With its quaint boats selling fresh produce, local snacks, and handmade crafts, it’s a perfect spot to immerse yourself in the culture. The atmosphere is peaceful and less commercialized compared to other markets, allowing visitors to enjoy the simplicity of local life. The nearby temple adds to the experience, providing a glimpse into the spiritual side of the community. It’s an ideal place for those seeking a quieter, more traditional floating market...
Read moreThere is no floating market here or at least there hasn't been one in decades and Google and tour books just never updated accordingly. All that remains is after yhe flood gates fixed the flooding is the sign of the market. Now it is a street market with produce and flowers. Market is open from a 5am - 10:30am because after that all their customers (locals) have gone to work and their kids to school. Not really a tourist destination but if you take a canal tour and end up here it has a...
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