If you want to visit a Floating Market that is not overrun by foreign tourists, you should take a look at the Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market. This market is located near the more famous Taling Chan Floating Market.

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The Floating Market in Damnoen Saduak is located just over 100 kilometers outside of Bangkok and is on the agenda of many tourists and visitors to the Thai capital.

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If you go to Thailand, a visit to one of the many floating markets should not be missed. It is a unique experience where you can taste delicious food and buy handmade souvenirs while cruising the canals. Here you will find a list of the best floating markets in Thailand for tourists to visit.

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It is not the most obvious excursion from Hua Hin, but because a number of ladies from our circle of acquaintances insisted that the Amphawa floating market was worth a long detour, the alarm went off on Sunday morning at six o'clock.

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The floating market in Damnoen Saduak guarantees picturesque pictures. Go early in the morning when there are no tourists yet, because that's when it's at its best and you get the sense that everything that happens is authentic.

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The Floating Market in Pattaya

By Lodewijk Lagemaat
Posted in Background
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November 30 2018

It is always nice to visit the Floating market in Pattaya from time to time. Over the years, it has undergone a metamorphosis after its opening at the end of 2008.

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In the series 'On a journey with grandma Jetty' comedian and theater maker Jetty Mathurin takes two of her grandchildren on a journey through beautiful Thailand.

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I was very surprised when I went to visit the Floating Market on Soi 112 in Hua Hin yesterday morning (the only floating market because the other one is bankrupt). I was asked at the entrance to pay and that was not wrong: 200 Baht! This started from new year.

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Thailand is famous for its authentic floating markets. These attract many tourists by default. A reason for Thai entrepreneurs to build one or more 'floating markets' at every tourist destination. These surrogate floating markets are nevertheless fun to visit.

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How much does renting a boat in Damnoen Saduak at the Floating Market cost and how does it work and for how long is the boat trip?

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Two tourist attractions in Pattaya

By Dick Koger
Posted in Tourism
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8 September 2011

In general, I have nothing against tourist attractions or souvenirs. In both cases you can let your own taste be decisive. Thai temples have been characterized by a high degree of kitsch for several hundred years. This kitsch, however, is so consistently and tastefully executed that the whole thing is extremely graceful and, to me, a delight to the eye. Because I write exclusively for pleasure, there are many stories…

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It still smells strongly of fresh paint and construction, towing and carpentry is still going on everywhere, but the two floating markets of Hua Hin, the famous seaside resort 220 kilometers south of Bangkok, opened their doors last Friday. That's almost four months after the announced date; digging a large lake in an area where there has never been much water resulted in a considerable loss of time. Yesterday I went to take a look…

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Undoubtedly no market research has preceded this, otherwise one of the two organizers of the new floating markets in Hua Hin might have changed their mind. You read that right: the royal seaside resort 220 kilometers south of Bangkok will have two floating markets. And that while Hua Hin has never had one ... It is also remarkable that they are close to each other, on or on soi 112, well outside the ...

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