Address: | Off Bua Bueng Phatthana, Phra Pradaeng 10130, Thailand
Attraction Location
Wat Bang Nam Phueng Nok Videos
Bangkok's Bang Nam Pheung Floating Market
Bangkok Living Travel and Food Guide One of Bangkok's hidden gems. Local weekend market full of delicious food stalls, handi-crafts, local snacks and great shopping. Lovely day trip for the family. Mostly frequented by Thais.
How to get there...
1) Get off at the BTS Bangna Station and exit on the right side of the street
2) Take a motorcycle or taxi to the Bangna Nok pier area (basically go straight towards the river and get off when the road ends at the water).
3) Take the 4 baht ferry to the Wat Bang Nam Nok across the river (there is a sign at the ferry pier for Bang Nam Pheung Floating Market)
4) Take a 5 minute motorcycle ride from the Wat to the Floating Market entrance and walk down the path to the market area
Bangkok's Bang Nam Pheung Floating Market Entrance
Bangkok Living Travel and Food Guide Take the short ferry ride from Wat Bangna Nok pier to Bang Nam Pheung Floating Market (Market Entrance)
How to get there...
1) Get off at the BTS Bangna Station and exit on the right side of the street
2) Take a motorcycle or taxi to the Bangna Nok pier area (basically go straight towards the river and get off when the road ends at the water).
3) Take the 4 baht ferry to the Wat Bang Nam Nok across the river (there is a sign at the ferry pier for Bang Nam Pheung Floating Market)
4) Take a 5 minute motorcycle ride from the Wat to the Floating Market entrance and walk down the path to the market area
Getting Bangkok's Bang Nam Pheung Floating Market by Ferry Part 4
Bangkok Living Travel and Food Guide Take the short ferry ride from Wat Bangna Nok pier to Bang Nam Pheung Floating Market (The Ferry Ride) How to get there...
1) Get off at the BTS Bangna Station and exit on the right side of the street
2) Take a motorcycle or taxi to the Bangna Nok pier area (basically go straight towards the river and get off when the road ends at the water).
3) Take the 4 baht ferry to the Wat Bang Nam Nok across the river (there is a sign at the ferry pier for Bang Nam Pheung Floating Market)
4) Take a 5 minute motorcycle ride from the Wat to the Floating Market entrance and walk down the path to the market area
Getting Bangkok's Bang Nam Pheung Floating Market by Ferry Part 3
Bangkok Living Travel and Food Guide Take the short ferry ride from Wat Bangna Nok pier to Bang Nam Pheung Floating Market (Arriving at the Pier Across the River) How to get there...
1) Get off at the BTS Bangna Station and exit on the right side of the street
2) Take a motorcycle or taxi to the Bangna Nok pier area (basically go straight towards the river and get off when the road ends at the water).
3) Take the 4 baht ferry to the Wat Bang Nam Nok across the river (there is a sign at the ferry pier for Bang Nam Pheung Floating Market)
4) Take a 5 minute motorcycle ride from the Wat to the Floating Market entrance and walk down the path to the market area
Hashing in Bangkok, December 7th 2008
The Siam Sunday Hash has a r*n on the first and third sunday of the month. This time we started by ferry from the Bang Na side over to Phra Pradaeng and Wat Bang Nam Phueng Nok. After a lot of jungle crawling (during which I fell into a ditch and killed my mobile phone) we finally arrived at the ferry pier opposite the port. By then my camera was also dead. Nice work-out, though. On, on!!!
Watching Bangkok (a ferry docking)
Watched on 3 January 2016
At Wat Bang Nam Phueng Nok pier, Chao Phraya river.
DJI Mavic Pro - Documentary Block Shots 2
Shot near my home at Bang Kachao, Phra Pradaeng. Edited and rough graded in Davinci Resolve. The visualisation is from the treatment of the same old project “The Obliterated Vessels”
Bang Kachao has long history. It's the environment protected area for Bangkok Metropolitan Region. Its size is 4 times of Central Park of New York.
The first part was shot from Srinakorn Kuen Khan Park. You can see Khlong Toei Port on the east bank of Chao Phraya River and Bangkok Downtown nearby. The second part was shot from Wat Bang Nam Phueng Nok opposite to Bang Na. The final part was shot from Lat Pho Canal. You can see Bhumibol Twin-Bridge parallel to the canal which all of these were my former king initiated project.