Best Things To Do in Chonburi, Thailand
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Floating Market Bang Phli Thai Food, Massage & More
We took our very first trip to the floating market at Bang Phli, surprisingly given that it’s only a 15 minute drive from our house. It’s about 30km’S from the centre Bangkok and only 20Km’s from Suvarnabhumi airport.
The market is a fantastic way to spend a few hours browsing, shopping and eating. We also indulged in a Traditional Thai massage while we were there.
Rain that morning kept us from going early enough to experience everything that the market had to offer and so we will plan to make many more trips to what has quickly become one of our favourite places to go.
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AirBnB Hotel Review - At Ease Residence Hotel Bang Phli Bangkok Thailand
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Before heading off to Hua Hin and after returning we stayed at the At Ease Residence. I love the Bang Na / Bang Phli neighborhoods with all of the markets and fresh food stands. The nightlife is good to with lots of karaoke bars and nightclubs. Sukhumvit and Soi Cowboy have their place but when you want to experience real Thai life, this is the neighborhood to be in.
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We stayed here twice and both times the staff was overly nice and someone was always available even at 4AM for our requested early checkout. I have a video on these rooms on YouTube, just search At Ease Residence on the MyDamTrip channel to see them. On both occasions the rooms were impeccably clean and have the amenities you would expect for the price. There is gated secure parking with magnetic locking doors to the hotel and cameras on every floor. The added security made me feel comfortable especially having a rental SUV with an exposed spare tire (it's common to have these stolen). The Bang Phli/Bang Na neighborhoods along Theparak are loaded with day and night markets as well as bars and night clubs just a few minutes walk in either direction (East is a little closer). I have never waited more than 2 minutes for a taxi. This area does not see a lot of tourists so if you want to be surrounded by true daily Thai life this is the place to be. The At Ease Residence is on a side street, you need to be going slow to catch the turn, it is just at the end of the bridge. There is a small sign to help guide you but it is hard to see. Use the Google Maps Navigation App. The balconies face the canal so you need to be aware that mosquitos are about however you will encounter mosquitos all over Thailand especially when staying in hotels that have gardens and natural surroundings so be prepared. The beds are very hard as the other reviewers have stated. I rolled up a towel under my lower back for comfort however again, consider the price. There is a small store on site that cooks great food and has necessities from beer to laundry soap and the owners are very nice and always smiling. Yes there are washers on site and a secured drying rack to hang dry your clothes. There is a dryer but it's a little small to get the job done. You'll find clothes dryers are rare in Thailand anyway. My favorite part about this hotel (besides the security) is how the bathrooms are outside of the room. You walk through the balcony to get to the shower and the toilet. Being the male half of the couple I appreciated this as to not stink up the room. This is a 5 star stay for a budget conscious traveler with a rental car and the neighborhood is awesome. I gave 4 stars on the room rating only because the beds were hard.
Floating Market Bangkok - Bang Nam Pheung (ตลาดน้ำบางน้ำผึ้ง)
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There are many floating markets scattered throughout Bangkok. Though markets where vendors sold things directly from their boats in the canals was once a daily life activity, nowadays floating markets in Bangkok are mostly used as a way to escape the annoyance of city life and spend a day relaxing.
One of the coolest markets these days is Talad Bang Nam Pheung (ตลาดน้ำบางน้ำผึ้ง), a floating market that sets up on the weekends just south of Bangkok in an area called Phra Pradaeng.
Bang Nam Pheung is a wonderful place to spend the day browsing, shopping and of course, eating as much Thai food as possible.
In the course of the video I'll take you on a little tour of the market to give you an idea of what to expect when you go.
I stopped to enjoy a delicious bowl of Thai noodles filled with ivy gourd leaves and also samples a dish of rice topped with smoked oven roasted pork. They food was served from a floating boat, but it was more of a permanent setting - but that was alright!
Gac fruit is very popular at the market and a trip to Bang Nam Pheung floating market (ตลาดน้ำบางน้ำผึ้ง) wouldn't be complete without purchasing a bottle to sample. Big bottles cost 35 THB while small bottles run 20 THB. I thought it was extremely delicious, a refreshing taste of sweet tomato and papaya.
To get to the floating market you can either take a taxi directly there, or you can go the more adventurous route.
Here are further directions - it's easiest to come this route via Bangkok's Sukhumvit road.
Take a taxi to Wat Bang Na Nawk (วัดบางนานอก) which is a temple which is located on the river.
Take the the ferry boat across the river - it only goes one place and the cost is just 4 THB.
Get on the back of a motorbike taxi and they will take you straight to the doorstep of the floating market. There will be many others taking motorbikes to the market as well, so there's no getting lost. Cost is 10 THB per person.
Opening Hours: Saturday and Sunday from 8 am - 2 pm, I showed up at about 11 am.
Time: The market is quite large so plan for about 2 - 4 hours of leisure browsing including lunch.
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Bang Phli Yai 100 Year Old Floating Market Thailand
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This video features the Bang Phli Yai 100 Year Old Floating Market located behind Bang Phli Big C Supermarket in Samut Prakan, Thailand. We took a walk through the local floating market and the sights and smells were amazing! My hope is that you get a feeling of what it is like to be in a real Thai market away of the tourist locations in Thailand and Bangkok. While almost no one speaks English they are mostly happy to help you try new food dishes and desserts. Enjoy this look into a typical Sunday afternoon living a Thai lifestyle
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Enormous Thai Wholesale Market Chonburi Thailand Part 1
I was out of bed at 4am this morning so that I could join my mate Bank on his daily trip to the Chonburi New Market. This market operates both as a traditional Thai market and as a wholesale market. The scale of the market is absolutely enormous and I only have a fraction of the market to show.
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