The market (as an object of attraction) is interesting, it is possible and necessary to visit. There are all kinds of shows (according to time) during the day. The prices for food and things are not cheap, but there are no sky-high prices either. Everything is designed for tourists.
Definitely not recommended. A large souvenir shop with a 200 baht entrance fee and above-average prices. You won't see anything authentic or remarkable, just a couple of channels with a boat for 800 baht. Tourists need to pay extra for coming here to see the souvenirs that are everywhere in the city.
An interesting tourist place. It is a tourist destination, not a real market. You can try exotic dishes (fried crickets or crocodiles) Admission is paid, but this place is worth a visit once.
Seafood market, delicious food(scorpions, frogs, grasshoppers, coconuts, mangoes, crocodile meat), etc
. You can buy clothes and gifts for loved ones.
There are Cafes on site.
Entrance to the territory is paid 200 baht, boat ride 800 baht.
A purely tourist place, for an interesting pastime! It's a bit expensive to buy there, but you can eat, drink a cocktail, smoothie or tea and just take a walk and take pictures.
The entrance is paid, I'm not happy. It's interesting to visit, take a walk and nothing more. Shopping is not worth it, everything is much more expensive than in the city.
It's pathetic. They take you on a boat, dock you at souvenir sellers. The whole of Thailand is in these souvenirs. No one bought anything from us, it's a waste of time.
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Daka :\
Level 6 Local Expert
January 18
Entrance per person is 800 baht. We arrived with friends and never came in. Another Thai plan is for Turis to buy everything 10 times more expensive than in regular markets. (well, that's what we thought) the next day we went on an excursion to the river Kwai. In the morning, at the end of the storm, we were also taken to the gypsy floating market. The lucky ones! We didn't spend 3,200 baht on 4. Overall, it's fun! Go boating and so on past the fruit stalls with things. Sellers are very fond of haggling.)))
While there, be prepared to see how food is cooked in not very clean conditions, to put it mildly, but this does not apply to dough products and fried meat, I cannot judge the rest) But we did it with pleasure. The market is similar to any of the Moscow food courts, but with its own specifics of the local menu. There is also a large area with sticky fish, where for a mere trifle, they will "feast on" you and make a peeling. All sellers are in Chile, because entering the market already costs money.
The prices are normal, the entrance is 200 baht, without a boat. You can take pictures in Thai style. The full review is on my channel Tatiana Derevenka.The prices for food and souvenirs are pleasing.
A lot of departments are closed, it's expensive. So to speak, entertainment for tourists. But it was interesting to sail a boat through the entire market, but very quickly.
The usual Thai market for tourists. The pavilions on stilts are connected by paths. There is an opportunity to try local fruits (peeled and washed). It is unclear why the entrance is paid.
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Мария Строителева
Level 9 Local Expert
February 7
The concept is interesting, the color, beautiful photos can be taken, but everything that was eaten was tasteless + noisy, dirty, there was nowhere to sit down.
The perfect places with history are the places everyone should go to see
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Чемпион
Level 17 Local Expert
March 3, 2024
It was very atmospheric, I saw it for the first time, I liked it! It's a pity that I didn't buy anything there, there were very cool things, but I thought that yes, I would find cheaper things in the city.
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Алексей
Level 17 Local Expert
January 28
An interesting place, something is more expensive, something is cheaper, in general it is worth a visit