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Amphawa Floating Market: A Hidden Gem in Bangkok
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Amphawa Floating Market Experience

I've been to my fair share of markets, but Amphawa's Floating Market in Bangkok is something else. This place is a sensory overload in the best possible way - think street food, souvenirs, and twinkling lights that'll make you feel like you're in a movie. You'll find everything from mouth-watering eats to one-of-a-kind mementos, all in a bustling atmosphere that's impossible to resist. Whether you're a foodie, a shopaholic, or just looking for a unique experience, Amphawa's got you covered.
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Amphawa Floating Market: A Hidden Gem in Bangkok

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This off-the-beaten-path gem in Bangkok's suburbs is a must-visit for anyone looking for a unique and authentic Thai market experience. With its affordable prices, delicious food, and lively atmosphere, Amphawa Floating Market is a total game changer. I spent a whole day here and was blown away by the sights, sounds, and smells. Be prepared to haggle and try new things – it's all part of the fun! The market's location might be a bit of a trek, but trust me, it's worth every penny. I loved the variety of street food, from grilled fish to sweet treats, and the chance to shop for souvenirs and try to get the best price.

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Hello everyone!
I'm stoked to share my experience with the Amphawa floating market, a real gem tucked away in the suburbs of Bangkok. This place is off the beaten path, but don't worry, it's mostly tourists who visit, so you won't feel out of place.
The market operates on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 8:00 to 7:00 PM. Trust me, you'll want to spend the whole day here – it's that good!
To get to the market, hop on a minibus from the Victory Monument in Bangkok. This transportation hub is a big deal, with a train station and bus station nearby. The trip costs between 100-150 baht, and it takes over an hour to get there – the market is about 60 km from the city center.
When you arrive, make sure to check the bus schedule and grab a return ticket. Otherwise, you might get so caught up in the experience that you forget about everything else.
One of the best things about Amphawa is the affordable prices – they're cheaper than in Bangkok itself! As with any Thai market, there's plenty of delicious, fresh, and cheap food and souvenirs. The souvenirs are different from the usual Thai ones, with many handmade items that are really cute and cheap!
You can get a coconut for just 15 baht (25-30 rubles), and I haven't seen prices like that anywhere else in Thailand!
This isn't your typical floating market – it's more like a European-style market with a pleasant atmosphere. Everything is really well-kept (for Thailand) and clean! From the boats, they sell very little, but there are floating shops with food, and the main market is located along the canal.
You absolutely have to take a boat ride! The canal where the market is located flows into the river, and along the riverbanks are temples and just regular Thai buildings. It's ridiculously cheap and fun! You can choose between two types of boat trips:
With stops to see the sights, it lasts around 2 hours;Without stops, the boat makes a circle around the river, and the trip takes about an hour.
We cruised along without a hitch, and the trip cost us around 50 baht per person – that's about 90-100 rubles!
I've got to give a shout-out to the boat we took for the river excursion – it's a traditional Thai wooden boat with a roof and a motor, and it's a real blast to ride on!
This is the kind of boat you can take a ride on the river
The sensations on the river cruise are just incredible! One minute you're navigating through a bustling market with tons of people and chaos, and the next you're in the middle of a big river on a small boat with 10-12 passengers, surrounded by original Thai landscapes and the feeling that you're far removed from civilization! Everything you see along the riverbanks isn't just tourist infrastructure – it's historical sites and real-life scenes of everyday Thai people.
Some of the scenic views you can see on the river cruise:
I'd recommend taking the boat ride at the beginning of your visit to the market or during the daytime, when it's not too hot. The boat ride is a great way to escape the heat and enjoy some comfort.
After the boat ride, you can explore the market, try some delicious Thai food or seafood, and grab a fresh fruit shake! There are plenty of cafes and restaurants on the market, and the prices are very budget-friendly!
The market itself isn't too big, I think you can cover it all in about 1.5-2 hours, assuming you take a break for lunch.
It's especially beautiful here during sunset and after (sunset in Thailand is around 6-6:30 pm) – the place takes on a whole new set of colors!
SunsetAfter sunset
I highly recommend visiting the Amphawa floating market! Despite the crowds, you'll feel like you're really relaxing and getting a boost of energy! The tiny souvenir shops, the fresh food, and the river cruise with historical sites – what more could you ask for in a vacation?
From Bangkok, you can also take a day trip to the ancient city of Ayutthaya, which is often called the Thai Angkor Wat because many of the buildings have a similar style.

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What are the operating hours of the Amphawa Floating Market?

The market operates on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Don't forget to grab a return ticket to avoid getting stuck there overnight.

How do I get to the Amphawa Floating Market from Bangkok?

Take a minibus from the Victory Monument in Bangkok. The trip costs between 100-150 baht and takes over an hour to get there. The market is about 60 km from the city center.

What kind of food can I expect to find at the market?

Expect to find a wide variety of delicious and fresh local cuisine, including grilled fish, sweet treats, and more. Don't be afraid to try something new!

Can I purchase souvenirs at the market?

Yes, you'll find plenty of vendors selling souvenirs, including handmade crafts, clothing, and accessories. Just be prepared to haggle and get the best price.

Is the market suitable for families?

Absolutely, the Amphawa Floating Market is a great place to visit with family. The atmosphere is lively and fun, and there are plenty of activities for kids to enjoy. Just keep a close eye on them, as the market can get crowded and noisy.

Can I use credit cards at the market?

Most vendors only accept cash, so make sure to have some Thai baht on hand. Some larger vendors might accept credit cards, but it's always best to ask before making a purchase.

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  • •Affordable prices for food and souvenirs
  • •Delicious and fresh local cuisine
  • •Lively and authentic atmosphere
  • •Plenty of opportunities to haggle and try new things
  • •Unique and off-the-beaten-path experience
  • •Variety of street food options
  • •Chance to shop for souvenirs

cancelCons

  • •Location is a bit of a trek from Bangkok city center
  • •Can get crowded and noisy
  • •Some vendors may try to overcharge or sell low-quality goods
  • •Limited English spoken by vendors and locals
  • •Return tickets can be tricky to find or purchase
  • •Limited credit card acceptance
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