Bangkok Floating and Railway Market Guided Tour
4.8 (124 Reviews)
Bangkok, Thailand



Duration7 to 7.5 Hours
Meeting PointMain entrance of River City Bangkok, Bangkok City Zone
Support24/7 Available
CancellationFree up to 24h
Overview
- Start your journey from Bangkok and travel into the countryside to experience two of Thailand’s most unique and vibrant markets. This guided tour offers a perfect mix of culture, local life, and unforgettable sights.
- Your first stop is the famous Maeklong Railway Market, also known as the umbrella pull down market. Set along active railway tracks, this bustling market comes alive as vendors quickly move their goods and awnings aside to allow trains to pass directly through. Your guide will share fascinating insights into how this remarkable market operates daily.
- Next, continue to the well known Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, where you will arrive by traditional paddleboat. Glide through the canals and take in the lively atmosphere as vendors sell fresh produce, snacks, and souvenirs from their boats.
- You will have free time to explore the market at your own pace, taste authentic Thai dishes like pad thai or mango sticky rice, and interact with friendly local sellers. This experience offers a colorful and authentic glimpse into Thailand’s traditional trading culture.
- After a fulfilling day, relax on your return journey to Bangkok with memorable experiences of both markets.
Highlights
- Witness the unique train passing through a busy local market
- Cruise through canals to reach a vibrant floating market
- Enjoy authentic Thai food and interact with local vendors
What's Included
- Paddle boat ride at floating market
- Roundtrip air conditioned transportation from Bangkok
- Hotel pickup if selected
- Professional tour guide
- Drinking water
Not Included
- Lunch and additional food
- Personal expenses
- Tips and gratuities
From
From USD 8
Price varies by group size
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts.
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