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Bangkok's Surroundings: A Day Tour to Check Out Railways, Floating Markets, and Internet-famous Cafes

#Bangkok Itinerary Bangkok, a charming capital of Southeast Asia, has many hidden treasures around it, waiting for you to explore! This one-day tour guide to Bangkok and its surrounding areas will take you to Maeklong Railway Market, Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, Phra Pathom Pagoda, as well as the two super popular cafes Bubble in the Rain and After the Rain, so that your trip will be without regrets! 1. Itinerary Overview In the morning, head to the Maeklong Railway Market to experience the wonderful encounter between trains and vendors, and then head to Damnoen Saduak Floating Market to taste authentic snacks and a fruit feast; in the afternoon, head to Phra Pathom Pagoda to appreciate the profound Buddhist culture; in the evening to night, enjoy a relaxing time at bubble in the rain and after the rain, and check in at popular photo spots. 2. Detailed itinerary 1. Morning, Maeklong Railway Market (8:00 - 10:30): Depart from Bangkok city hotel and drive about 1.5 hours to Maeklong Railway Market. The train will pass through the middle of the market regularly every day. Before the train arrives, the vendors will quickly pack up their stalls, and then quickly resume business after the train passes. It is a very interesting scene. You can also buy all kinds of fresh fruits, special snacks and souvenirs here. 2. Damnoen Saduak Floating Market (10:45 - 13:00): Depart from Maeklong Railway Market, it takes about 30 minutes to drive to Damnoen Saduak Floating Market. Take a rowboat and travel through the criss-crossing rivers. Along the way, you can see various water vendors selling Thai delicacies such as Thai fried rice noodles, mango sticky rice, coconut ice cream, etc., as well as a wide range of special handicrafts. 3. Go to Phra Pathom Pagoda (13:30 - 15:00): Depart from Damnoen Saduak Floating Market and drive to Phra Pathom Pagoda for about 1.5 hours. It is the oldest and tallest pagoda in Thailand and an important pilgrimage site for Buddhists. The Phra Pathom Pagoda is magnificent in shape, about 127 meters high and surrounded by many small pagodas and temple buildings. Phra Pathom Pagoda (15:00 - 16:00): Here, you can gain an in-depth understanding of Thai Buddhist culture, admire exquisite Buddha statues and murals, and feel the strong religious atmosphere. You can also climb up the pagoda and overlook the surrounding city scenery. 4. Bubble in the Rain (16:30 - 17:30): From Phra Pathom Pagoda, it takes about 30 minutes to drive to Bubble in the Rain. This internet-famous cafe is surrounded by lush greenery and is filled with a romantic atmosphere. Order a cup of coffee or a drink, sit in an outdoor seat, and enjoy the breeze and sunset, which is very comfortable. The decoration style of the store is unique and very suitable for taking photos and checking in. ◦ After the Rain (17:45 - 18:30): Depart from bubble in the rain and drive about 15 minutes to After the Rain. This cafe is also famous for its unique natural scenery. Elements such as coconut groves, boats, and swings create a dreamy atmosphere. Under the lights at night, it has a unique style. You can enjoy dinner here and taste Thai food and special drinks. 3. Traffic Suggestions Chartering a car: Chartering a car for the entire journey is the most convenient and comfortable option. You can arrange your travel time freely and the driver is familiar with the route. Booking in advance on major travel platforms or local travel agencies will cost around 3,000 - 5,000 baht, depending on the type of vehicle and itinerary details. Public transportation: First take a bus to Mae Klong at Bangkok Southern Bus Station, and then take a taxi to the Railway Market after arriving at Mae Klong; you can take a tuk-tuk from Mae Klong to Damnoen Saduak Floating Market; to go to Nakhon Pathom Pagoda, you can take a bus to Nakhon Pathom Province at the station near Damnoen Saduak; to go to the two cafes, you can take a taxi in Nakhon Pathom Province.
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Posted: Mar 22, 2025
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