Khlong Bang Luang
The floating market that isn’t
Khlong Bang Luang is a charming and lesser-known canal (khlong) located in the Thonburi area of Bangkok, Thailand. It’s renowned for its traditional Thai wooden houses, cultural heritage, and vibrant arts scene.
Most floating markets have vendors selling wares from boats (saphans) but this market doesn’t. If you are looking for an authentic floating market in Bangkok then take a look at Tanling Chan Weekend Floating Market. Nevertheless this market is close to Bangkok and very much worth a visit.
It’s a bit off the beaten path compared to some of Bangkok’s more famous canals, offering visitors a glimpse of authentic local life away from the tourist crowds. Along the banks of Khlong Bang Luang, you’ll find well-preserved wooden houses dating back to the early 20th century. These houses feature traditional Thai architecture, with intricate wooden carvings, pitched roofs, and elevated stilts to protect against flooding.
Khlong Bang Luang has emerged as a hub for local artists and artisans, with many of the historic houses transformed into galleries, studios, cafes, and performance spaces. Visitors can explore these creative spaces, meet artists, and purchase unique handmade crafts and artworks.
The canal is also known for its cultural events and performances, including traditional Thai puppet shows (Hun Lakhon Lek), live music concerts, and dance performances. These events often take place in atmospheric venues along the canal, providing a memorable experience for visitors.
Exploring Khlong Bang Luang by boat is a popular activity for tourists and locals alike. You can take a leisurely boat ride along the canal, passing by historic houses, temples, and local communities. Some boat tours also include visits to nearby attractions such as Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen and Wat Kuhasawan.
In addition to its artistic and cultural attractions, Khlong Bang Luang is home to traditional markets where you can sample local street food, snacks, and handicrafts. These markets offer an authentic taste of Thai cuisine and provide opportunities to interact with local vendors.
Overall, Khlong Bang Luang offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of central Bangkok, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in Thai culture, art, and heritage along its scenic waterways. It’s a hidden gem worth exploring for anyone interested in experiencing the authentic charm of old Bangkok.
How to get there
Khlong Bang Luang is situated in the Phasi Charoen district of Thonburi,
At taxi is the best way of getting there although if you ask the Canal tour operator they may drop you off there. It’s usually towards the end of the canal tour.