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Wat Sai Floating Market (with baby)

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How Baby-Friendly is Wat Sai Floating Market?

31%Baby-Friendly
Bangkok

What makes it 31% Baby-Friendly: Babies are allowed, but strollers barely fit, there are no changing or nursing rooms, and few railings line the canal, so parents must carry the infant and plan diaper care themselves.

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This place may be permanently closed. Please check official sources before visiting.

Positives:

  • Free Entry and Parking: Market entry and parking at Wat Sai temple are free, easing your visit with a baby.
  • Local Atmosphere: Fewer tourists than other markets give a more authentic vibe and quieter mornings.
  • Shaded Seating: Food stalls offer shaded tables where you can feed or rest with your baby comfortably.

Challenges:

  • Narrow Walkways: Wooden paths lie close to canals and lack railings, making stroller use difficult.
  • No Baby Facilities: There are no dedicated changing rooms or nursing stations; bring a portable mat and cover.
  • Slippery Surfaces: Walkways can be wet and slippery, especially after rain.
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What is Wat Sai Floating Market?

  • A canal-side market along the Dao Kanon Canal in Bangkok’s Thonburi district, adjacent to the historic Wat Sai temple
  • The only remaining floating market in Bangkok, featuring wooden boardwalks and slender boats moored along the canal banks
  • A local trading hub where merchants sell fresh produce, traditional Thai snacks and handcrafted souvenirs from boats and riverbank stalls

What is so special about Wat Sai Floating Market for with baby?

  1. Free entry and parking at the adjacent temple
  2. Walk wooden boardwalks to see local vendors
  3. Enjoy baby-friendly snacks like coconut ice cream
  4. Visit temple grounds next door for cultural insights
  5. Use shaded seating for feeding and rest
  6. Carry the baby in a front pack to navigate narrow paths

Note: Wat Sai Floating Market is 31% Baby-Friendly. You may want to consider other Baby-Friendly Things to Do in Bangkok for a more suitable experience.

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