









10 hour(s) 30 minute(s)
English
Included
Admire ancient architecture and learn about Thailand’s royal past
Perfect blend of culture, history, and vibrant local experiences
Visit Maeklong Railway Market and see the train pass through the stalls
Explore Damnoen Saduak Floating Market via traditional long-tail boat
€ 55.99
€ 51.51


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
Lowest Price Guarantee — no other provider offers this tour for less


Experience three of Thailand’s most iconic destinations in a single unforgettable day on this full-day tour. Begin at the Maeklong Railway Market, a one-of-a-kind market where vendors casually pull back their awnings as a train passes directly through the middle of the bustling stalls. Witness the energy and precision of this unique market and capture incredible photos of this fascinating spectacle. Next, visit the famous Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, Thailand’s most iconic floating market. Glide along narrow canals in a traditional long-tail boat and take in the lively atmosphere, with colorful stalls lining the waterways and offering souvenirs, local products, and traditional treats for visitors to enjoy.
In the afternoon, travel back in time to Ayutthaya, the former royal capital of Siam and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore the majestic temple ruins and historic structures, marveling at the intricate architecture and gaining insight into Thailand’s rich cultural and historical heritage. This tour offers a perfect blend of vibrant local culture, immersive experiences, and breathtaking photo opportunities, allowing you to experience the best of Thailand in one action-packed day. Designed for small groups with a maximum of 12 participants, it ensures a personalized and memorable journey through the country’s most captivating sites.
Hotel pick up and drop off
Air-conditioned vehicle transport
English speaking guide
1 water bottle per person
Damnoen Saduak long-tail boat ride
Personal expenses
Lunch & Snacks
Gratuities for driver and guide
Cash for entrance fees
Weather-appropriate clothing
Bottle of water
Camera
No public transportation nearby
Keep personal essentials
Have a camera ready to capture every special moment
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Type in your hotel/accommodation to see how far the attraction or departure point is.
Loading pick up points...
Loading pick up points...

This is the original floating market that is a couple of hours south west of Bangkok. Worth a visit if you have a day or two in Bangkok with nothing much planned. Probably best planned as a day trip paired with the Maeklong Railway Market. There are good and souvenir shops that aren't on boats as well so there is a variety of choices.

Visiting the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market was an unforgettable experience. We departed from the ท่าเรือแฟมีรี่ pier on a motorized long-tail boat, and the first part of the ride took us through what felt like a local riverside neighborhood. It was fascinating to see how people live along the canals—quiet, authentic, and very different from the busy market area. After about twenty minutes, we finally reached the heart of the floating market, and the atmosphere completely transformed. Suddenly, the canal was full of boats selling all kinds of things: delicious local food, handmade crafts, colorful textiles, and plenty of items reflecting Thai culture and traditions. Experiencing the market both from the boat and on foot is absolutely worth it. From the water, you get a unique perspective of the vendors and the lively flow of the market, while walking around lets you explore the shops more closely and take your time. Overall, Damnoen Saduak is vibrant, chaotic in the best way, and definitely a must-see if you're visiting Thailand.

Colorful floating market with many boats selling local food, fruits, and souvenirs. Interesting place to visit if it's the first time for you. Best to go early before it gets crowded. 800 baht for row boat 2 person.🙂

A lively and colorful market with a great atmosphere and plenty of photo opportunities. It’s quite touristy, but still an interesting experience to see the traditional floating stalls and local products. Best to visit early in the morning before it gets too crowded. Overall, worth seeing at least once for the unique setting and local charm.

This place is full of traditional charm. I really enjoyed the local meals and bought many souvenirs. The water area could be cleaner to make it more attractive and eco-friendly. I’ll definitely bring my friends here — it’s one of the best places to visit in Bangkok!



