PAK NAM MARKET | Pak Nam Market Pier In Samut Prakan Province, Thailand
Pak Nam market is a market that is sitting right by the Pak Nam Ferry Market Pier in Samut Prakan Province, Thailand.
This is actually a quite interesting and big market. Technically it is 3 different markets combined into one big market.
First, you have the Pak Nam Market, which sells clothes, utensils, and other household needs.
It then turns into a Pak Nam Fresh Market, where they sell all the meat and produce. But from what I saw, it mainly looks like all seafood. Which makes sense because this market is right by the harbor. So you'll definitely be able to get your hands on some fresh seafood and for cheap also.
Then right by the Pak Nam Fresh Market is Samut Prakan Market. Here you will find all your herbs and vegetables.
So this is the only place you'll need to go if you need to so do some grocery shopping in Pak Nam.
These markets are about 10-15min walk from Pak Nam BTS Station. Once you get off the BTS station, just head south and walk along Prakhon Chai Rd.
Prakhon Chai Rd will turn into Sri Samut Rd, keep following the road until you see Tharuea Vibun Si 2.
Turn right into that street and walk straight to the end and the market should be right in front of you.
Good luck & safe travels!
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Bangkok is one of the world’s top tourist destinations. The city itself is a true tourist paradise, proved by the growing number of travelers coming each year.
A side of the city itself, Bangkok is also surrounded by many interesting provinces that are worth visiting.
Located at the north of Bangkok are Nonthaburi and Pathum Thani provinces. They have many attractions such as Koh Kret and Lotus Museum.
Located at the east of Bangkok is Chachoengsao, a small province with many interesting attractions and activities. Tourists can pay homage to Luang Pho Sothon Buddha Image at Wat Sothon Wararam Worawihan, watch flying foxes, also known as fruit bat, at Wat Pho, see the golden church at Wat Paknam Jolo, and pray to the giant reclining of Ganesh statue at Wat Saman Rattanaram. There are also old markets for you to visit and shop such as Ban Mai Market, Nakhon Nuang Khet Market, and Khlong Suan Market.
Located at the south of Bangkok are Samut Prakan Province and the Gulf of Thailand. There are many tourist attractions such as Bang Pu, Ancient City, and Samut Prakan Crocodile Farm and Zoo.
Located at the west Bangkok are Samut Sakhon and Nakhon Pathom provinces. Tourist attractions include Don Kai Dee Benjarong Village, Phra Pathom Chedi, Sanam Chandra Palace, Don Wai Floating Market, Sampran Riverside, and Thai Human Imagery Museum.
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Damnoen Saduak Floating Market (Ratchaburi) - Thailand 4K Travel Channel
The Damnoen Saduak Floating Market is Thailand's most famous floating market. It lies about 100 km southwest of Bangkok in the province Ratchaburi.
The floating market has a long history. In the past, Thailand had a poorly developed road network and so King Rama IV commissioned the 35 km long Damnoen Saduak Canal, which connects the Tha Chin River in Samut Sakhon province with the Mae Klong in the Samut Songkharm Province. The canal was completed in 1868, and the fertile soil on the banks offered the best condition for a rich harvest. They farmers sold their products directly on the canal and thus the floating market evolved over time.
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Der Damnoen Saduak Floating Market ist Thailands berühmtester schwimmender Markt. Er liegt ungefähr 100 km südwestlich von Bangkok in der Provinz Ratchaburi.
Der schwimmende Markt von Damnoen Saduak hat eine lange Geschichte. Früher hatte Thailand ein schlecht ausgebautes Straßennetz und so lies König Rama IV den ca. 35km langen Damnoen Saduak Kanal bauen, der den Tha Chin Fluss in der Provinz Samut Sakhon mit dem Mae Klong in der Provinz Samut Songkharm verbindet. Der Kanal wurde 1868 fertiggestellt und in der fruchtbaren Erde an den Ufern konnten die Bauern reiche Ernte einfahren. Sie boten ihre Produkte direkt am Kanal an und so entwickelte sich im Laufe der Zeit der schwimmende Markt.
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STREETS OF PAK NAM | Samut Prakan Province, Thailand
This is the streets of Pak Nam in Samut Prakan province in Thailand.
Pak Nam is a small fishing town in Samut Prakan, Thailand. Samut Prakan is at the mouth of the Chao Phraya and Pak Nam in Thai means, mouth of a river.
It is a very localized area and not many tourists frequent this place. But hopefully with the newly extended BTS Skytrain that has just opened. It will bring more tourist to this area to help the local economy.
I actually like this area, it's somewhat busy, but not too overcrowded and the markets are pretty awesome.
Things here a quite cheap and you'll definitely be able to get your hand on some cheap fresh seafood.
HOW TO GET HERE
Take the BTS Skytrain to PAK NAM BTS STATION and walk south along PRAKHON CHAI RD. Keep to your right and the street will turn into SRI SAMUT RD.
This street is where you will find all the markets in Pak Nam.
Good luck & safe travels.
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