Bangkok Market Tour
Bangkok Market Tour
Bangkok Market Tour
Bangkok Market Tour
Bangkok Market Tour
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Bangkok Market Tour
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Introduction Bangkok Market Tour

Introduction
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Bangkok has a variety of markets, where people of all kinds can find their favorites. Tourists who like food should not miss the Pier Night Market and Patpong Night Market, where there are a wide variety of special snacks, which is simply a paradise for foodies. Tourists who like Instagram style must check in at Khaosan Road Market, where there are many popular coffee shops. Tourists who like special ways of playing may wish to visit the Maeklong Railway Market. This unique vegetable market is located on both sides of the railway. Whenever a train passes by, the vendors have to move goods and put away the awnings. In addition, Bangkok has maintained the style of a floating market to this day. The floating market has a history of more than 100 years, and many movies have been filmed here. The people here live in floating houses built on the water, and the merchants are basically husband-and-wife shops, doing business on the river all year round. In the canals with lush tropical trees on both sides, boats carrying vegetables, fruits, and small commodities shuttle through the narrow waterways. On the boat, local working women wear unique straw hats and shout loudly. During peak hours, such small commercial ships and passenger boats will cause traffic jams on the canal, creating a lively scene. Tourists who come here will basically choose to take a boat to visit the market and experience the fun of shopping on the boat. Of course, walking in the corridors on the shore is also a different experience. There are also vendors selling fruits in the corridors. If you like the food sold by the vendors on the boat, you can greet them to dock.

Trip Moments Bangkok Market Tour

Bangkok Market Tour Trip Moments
Bangkok Market Tour | Nang Loeng Market in the Morning: Experience Local Life in the Old Town

Bangkok Market Tour | Nang Loeng Market in the Morning: Experience Local Life in the Old Town

Nang Loeng Market is a 120-year-old market that I stumbled upon while walking around Bangkok. It is a treasure trove of a destination, made up of several small alleys that converge into a large open space. Located in the old town of Bangkok, the market is home to many Chinese residents, and many of the stalls have been passed down from generation to generation, offering traditional flavors that can't be found elsewhere! Today, Nang Loeng Market is no longer focused on selling fresh produce, but is more like a food center, similar to the food courts and hawker centers in Malaysia and Singapore. There is a wide variety of Thai and Chinese food, main courses, desserts, and drinks, all at affordable prices. It's a great place to explore, and you can have breakfast and lunch here. I personally recommend coming here in the morning when the food is freshest, so you can start your day with a full stomach. 🍕Recommended Snacks Nanta Thai Desserts: Thai steamed desserts with different flavors such as pumpkin, coconut, and banana. I think they're pretty good. Ya Chaem's Kanom Bueang Yuan: Vietnamese desserts made with a charcoal stove, one is a bit like an omelet, and the other is bread stuffed with meat and fried. Neua Tun Nang Loeng: A beef stew shop run by an old Chinese man, which can be paired with noodles and other main courses. 🪭Nearby Attractions: There are many attractions nearby, including three famous temples: Wat Saket, Wat Ratchanatdaram, and Wat Benchamabophit, each with its own unique features. Wat Saket is located on a hill, offering a panoramic view of Bangkok's skyline; Wat Ratchanatdaram has a magnificent golden pagoda; and Wat Benchamabophit is a modern Thai temple with a blend of European styles. These three temples are secondary attractions in Bangkok, not as famous as the Grand Palace or Wat Pho, so there are not many visitors, making for a quieter and more enjoyable experience. The distance from the market to these three places is about the same, so if you're interested or have enough time, you can visit all three, or just pick one to visit. 📍Address: Nang Loeng Market ⏱️Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday, 8:30 am–3 pm (try to go in the morning) Address: Nakhon Sawan 6 Alley, Wat Sommanat, PomPrap Sattru Phai, Bangkok 10100.
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floating markets tour
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floating markets tour

#newyearadventure Took a day tour to visit Bangkok Floating Markets: Damnoen Saduak, Maeklong, and Amphawa. It was interesting to see how the locals earned a living and selling their products off their boats. Tried some local delights at the markets, and they were awesome. An interesting sight was also spotted at Maeklong, where the owners would keep their tents and goods off the railway tracks when the train was approaching. And how quickly they could unload to set up their shop when the train was gone. It's recommended to visit if you got sick of shopping in BKK. Something new to be wowed.
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Wandering in Bangkok under the Sun - Wat Kamongkon and Chatuchak Market Tour
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Wandering in Bangkok under the Sun - Wat Kamongkon and Chatuchak Market Tour

In the early morning of Bangkok, the air seems to be filled with the whispers of morning prayers. My first stop is Wat Kamongkon, a tranquil temple hidden amidst the city's hustle and bustle, yet it creates a peaceful world of its own. The morning light filters through the eaves, illuminating the golden Buddha statues, solemn and serene. I quietly step into the temple, feeling the soothing atmosphere and listening to the monks' low chanting, my heart also calms down. In the afternoon, I head to Chatuchak Market, a world-renowned market that resembles a maze, with stalls selling Thai delicacies, handicrafts, and antique treasures. I weave through the narrow alleys, savoring the spicy Tom Yum Goong soup, and picking out unique handmade silver jewelry, every corner is a surprise. The sunlight slants, a gentle breeze blows, and I sit at a street corner sipping Thai iced tea, quietly feeling the unique pulse of this city. Bangkok, with its solemn faith and bustling markets, moves between tradition and modernity, making it a place one never wants to leave.
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