Bangkok: Damnoen Saduak Market and Maeklong Railway Market

1.Bangkok: Damnoen Saduak Market and Maeklong Railway Market
Ride the train through Maeklong’s trackside market, then paddle to Damnoen Saduak’s canals for Thai snacks and photos in 7 hours.
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The 15 most popular things to do in Bangkok. Gold temples, the Chao Phraya, the floating and railway markets, rooftop dinners and day trips out to Ayutthaya.

Ride the train through Maeklong’s trackside market, then paddle to Damnoen Saduak’s canals for Thai snacks and photos in 7 hours.

Guided Ayutthaya temples from Bangkok with lunch, covering 4 major ruins and royal-era sites in about 7 hours.

Bangkok day trip to Damnoen Saduak floating market and Maeklong Railway Market. Boat ride, train spectacle, guided logistics.

See Muay Thai at Rajadamnern Stadium, the sport’s birthplace. Reserved seats, pre-fight rituals, and a 3-hour night of action.
“Well worth the walk such a great experience. Would recommend to anyone visiting Thailand”

2-hour Chao Phraya dinner cruise with Thai and international buffet, unlimited beer, and night shows—plus river views from three decks.

Walk Bangkok’s glass skywalk at 314 m on the King Power Mahanakhon 78th floor, with optional SkyRide and rooftop bar upgrades.

Cruise Bangkok’s canals by long-tail boat, visit the 200+ year Artist’s House, and snap photos of Bangkok’s biggest Buddha in 2 hours.

Bangkok temple highlight tour with tickets to Grand Palace, Emerald Buddha, Wat Pho, and Wat Arun plus a licensed guide and small group.
“Air is a kind and well prepared guide. She explained and gave us the time to enjoy the visits.”

Small-group Grand Palace, Wat Pho, and Wat Arun tour with boat ride, bottled water, and English guide for $24.

Bangkok to Ayutthaya guided day trip: Bang Pa-In, Wat Mahathat and UNESCO temples, guided storytelling, lunch stop, low-impact touring.

Cruise Bangkok’s Chao Phraya by hop-on hop-off boat, hitting 11 piers fast and skipping traffic, with deck views and easy transfers.

Small-group 4-hour Bangkok Chinatown backstreets food tour with 15+ tastings and Michelin-listed street stalls, led by two guides.

Walk the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew in Bangkok with a guide. See the Emerald Buddha, follow dress rules, and travel sustainably.

Ride a tuk tuk through Bangkok at night, snack on street food, and see Wat Prayoon and the Flower Market lit up after dark.

A two-hour luxury Chao Phraya dinner or sunset cruise with a rooftop view, 30+ menu buffet, live Thai dance, and music.






















