This place may be permanently closed. Please check official sources before visiting.
Kids enjoy live cooking, bright boats, and sweet treats, and operators supply small life jackets, yet ungated water edges, uneven wooden paths, and basic toilets demand strict adult supervision.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Enough time to explore stalls, ride a boat, and visit the temple without rushing young children.
Longtail boat ride:
Glide along Dao Khanong canal to see local life from the water.
Tip: Ask for children’s life jackets and agree on price before boarding.
Kid-friendly snacks:
Taste coconut ice cream, grilled bananas, and mango sticky rice.
Tip: Buy small portions so kids can try multiple treats.
Wat Sai temple visit:
Walk through two-style ordination halls next to the market.
Tip: Keep kids on marked paths and admire gold-leaf details.
Handmade crafts:
Browse textiles, jewelry, and toy crafts sold from boats and stalls.
Tip: Let each child pick a small souvenir and bargain gently.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Longtail boat ride (1 hr) | THB 400 |
Assorted snacks | THB 200 |
Souvenirs | THB 300 |
Drinks and tips | THB 100 |
Total Estimated | THB 1,000 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Visit before 10 AM for cooler weather. In rainy season (July–Oct), bring lightweight raincoats or check forecasts for sudden showers.
Address: 58/229 Ekkachai 24, Khwaeng Bang Khun Thian, บางขุนเทียน Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10150, Thailand
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Abhilash GK
"Wat Sai Floating Market offers a glimpse into traditional Thai culture with its lively stalls, delicious local food, and charming riverside vibes. A unique experience to savor authentic flavors and crafts! 🛶🍜✨" Waitttt............. No market no nothing just empty deserted place with some boat asking exhobritatnt price for a boat ride. Market maybe open during night but definitely not a floati...
Suresh Jayasooriya
Wat Sai Floating Market offers an authentic and serene experience, showcasing the charm of traditional Thai floating markets. With its quaint boats selling fresh produce, local snacks, and handmade crafts, it’s a perfect spot to immerse yourself in the culture. The atmosphere is peaceful and less commercialized compared to other markets, allowing visitors to enjoy the simplicity of local life. The...
Tagan Adventure
experience the river's beauty with the locals boat service while enjoying and exploring the tributaries
Marco Schirmer (Bittersweet)
A beautiful market, there is a lot to see here from fish to all kinds of fruits to ready-made dishes. You can also easily buy art, toys and clothes here. Unfortunately, we were unlucky, we arrived at 10.30am and there was not a single boat. Unfortunately, I can't say whether they come later or have disappeared completely due to a lack of tourism. We then took a short boat tour, which was also very...
Dharam veer Singh
Good place but you need to bargain the price in every items. You have to take a boat to visit floating market. Before going please check the time of opening of market... some site are very nice... they will take you to some temple also.. and park also there is small zoo.. You need to bargain rates for boat price also.
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