Talat Nam Wat Tha Ka Rong

Ayuthaya


Buying your food at this floating market, where vendors serve from boats tied to large rafts, is a great experience, though finding space at a table is less fun. It's on the Chao Phraya River behind its namesake temple.

A few vendors are here during the week too.


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