Klong Sa Bua Floating Market - Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, Thailand
Klong Sa Bua Floating Market is a new market located in the city of Ayutthaya, Ayutthaya Province of Thailand. Market near the Temple figured the name Wat Chong Klom A measure that has since past. Market located in the medium of trees and natural grass field. Market is the fresh green of the central spike slender belly farm. Area merchants and mid belly farm activities. Ties between the people to force a change of water. Patrick pavilion was built to surround water width Connection with the long continuous path.The market is divided into 2 parts floating market to market land.Land market is central farm,A wooden house,roof bulrush,Floating Market is vast. A walk around the pool. And also walk through the water medium. Walk into a wayside tree can move both left and right. We make it easier to followWe make it easier to follow No longer will the large lagoon. The bamboo frame with a platform to both aircraft. The facade is to store both left and right walk through the belly farm Rice is planted. Some grains of it.Salespeople to sell products in this section.People cooking. Sit on the sale of ships. Ancient Thai food, drinks, Thai dessert etc.
Highlights of the market::
*Show Cultural Arts dance-Thailand,
*Show on the central plaza cornfield,
Reasons to visit the floating market Klong Sa Bua are...
*National floating market.*Amid natural waterfront.
*Variety of local food.
*Cultural Show.
Services:every Saturday - Sunday and Holidays 10.00a.m.and 17.00 p.m.
Getting There
From bangkok, 70 Km North of Bangkok,we go to ayutthaya Province.
By car:
Phahonyothin Road,and take Highway No.32 to Ayutthaya.
Chaeng – Watthna Road,and take Highway No. 302.
Pathum Thani – Samkhok – Sena,and turn right at Amphoe Sena to Highway No. 3263.
Bangkok – Nonthaburi – Pathum Thani Road,then take Highway No. 347
By train:
from bangkok (Hua Lamphong Station), approximately daily every hour between 4.20 a.m. and 10 p.m. The 3rd class fare is 15 bahts for the 1.5 hour trip.
call 0 2223 7010, 0 2223 7020, or 1690
By bus:
Bangkok's Northern Bus Termina (Moh Chit2)Buses operate every 20 minutes directly to Ayutthaya. The buses are from 4:30AM–7.15PM,
First class air-con buses charge 60 baht,Second class is 45 baht.,And non air-conditioned buses leave for Bang Pa-In, Bang Sai, and Ayutthaya many times daily from 05.30-19.20 hrs. Allow at least two hours
Call center 1490
Whitin ayutthaya:
Song taew and shared tuk-tuk will go anywhere for 10 to 30 bahts/person and depending on the distance/destination. A tuk-tuk from the train station going to any point.
From Worajet Crossway,Run directly to Ayutthaya,The bridge turn left,Run straight to the page to Wat Phra Men,Turn left up bridges.Along Wat Na Phra Men Go straight,Soon at Klong Sa Bua Floating Market....more http://www.ayutthayafloatingmarket.com/main.html
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Options in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, Thailand
As it is located less than 100 km from Bangkok, along the banks of the Chao Phraya River and along the northern rail line, Ayutthaya can be reached via car, bus, boat, or train. Once there, visitors can explore the city with standard forms of local transportation, including songtaews, motorbike taxis, and tuk tuks, ride bicycles, or even explore the world heritage attractions atop elephants!
Getting to and from Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya
By Train:
Trains to Ayutthaya leave Bangkok's Hua Lumphong Station approximately every hour between 4.20 a.m. and 10.00 p.m. Train schedules are available from the information booth at Hua Lumphong Station. Alternatively, call 0 2223 7010, 0 2223 7020, or 1690 or visit www.railway.co.th for reservations.
By Car:
There are a variety of routes to drive from Bangkok to Ayutthaya.
1: Take Highway No. 1 (Phahonyothin Road.) and then Highway No. 32.
2: Take Highway No. 304 (Chaeng Watthana Road.) or Highway No. 302 (Ngamwongwan Road.); turn right onto Highway No. 306 (Tiwanon Road.), then take Highway No. 3111 (Pathum Thani - Samkhok - Sena) and turn right at Amphoe Sena to Highway No. 3263.
3: Take Highway No. 306 (Bangkok - Nonthaburi - Pathum Thani Road.) and then take Highway No. 347
By Bus:
Ordinary busses depart from Bangkok’s Northern Bus Terminal (Mo Chit 2) for Ayutthaya's main terminal on Naresuan Road every 20 minutes between 5 a.m. and 7 p.m. The fare is 30 baht and the trip takes around 2 hours. Air-conditioned busses operate the same route every 20 minutes from 5.40 a.m. to 7.20 p.m. (departing every 15 minutes between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m.) at around 50 baht; the trip takes 1.5 hours when traffic north of Bangkok is light, otherwise it takes two hours.
By Other:
By Boat:
Traveling by boat to Ayutthaya is popular among foreigners since it both reveals the lifestyle of the people living along the Chao Phraya River and reflects the life in history at the time of Ayutthaya Kingdom when the Chao Phraya River served as the primary means for trading with foreign countries.
Cruise to Ayutthaya
There are no scheduled or chartered boat services between Bangkok and Ayutthaya. However, several companies in Bangkok operate luxury cruises to Bang Pa-In with side trips by bus to Ayutthaya for approximately 1,500 baht to 1,800 baht per person, including a sumptuous luncheon. Longer two day trips in converted rice barges start at 4,800 baht. The luxurious cruises are operated by:
1. Chao Phraya Princess Tel: 0 2860 3700
2. Horizon Cruise Tel: 0 2236 7777
3. River Sun Cruise Tel: 0 2266 9316
4. Manohra Tel: 0 2476 0021-2
5. Grand Pearl Tel: 0 2862 0255-60
6. Ayutthaya Boat&Travel Tel: 0 2746 1414, 08 1456 9862, 08 9456 3700, 08 1733 5687
Getting Around Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya
Songtaew and tuk-tuk will go anywhere around Ayutthaya for 10 to 30 baht/person depending on the distance, destination. A tuk-tuk from the train station to any point in the old Ayutthaya zone is approximately 30 baht. Note that the trip on the island (old Ayutthaya city) itself costs 20 baht/trip maximum.
To tour the ruins, the most economical and ecological option is to rent a bicycle from one of the guesthouses (40 to 50 baht/day). Walking is also an option, but not recommended during the hot or rainy seasons.
It is possible to charter a samlor, tuk tuk or songtaew by the hour or by the day to explore the ruins but the prices are relatively high by Thai standards (150 baht/hour, or 500 baht for the entire day).
Another interesting way to explore the area is to charter a boat from Tha Chan Kasem (Chan Kasem Pier, next to Hua Ro Market) for a semicircular tour of the island that allows visitors to see some of the less accessible ruins. A long tailed boat with a capacity of up to 8 people can be hired for 400 baht for a 2 to 3 hour trip with stopovers at Wat Phutthaisawan, Wat Phanan Choeng and Wat Chai Wattnaram.
Minibus services operating from the railway station into the city are also available. Hiring a minibus within Ayutthaya costs 250 - 300 baht/day. If you wish to travel between Ayutthaya and Bang Pa - In, minibuses regularly leave Chao Prom Market (on Chao Prom Road). Daily schedules start from 6.30 a.m. with a fare of 30 baht. The trip takes approximately 50 minutes.
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In 1491, Wat Phra Si Sanphet was located inside the compound of the Grand Palace-the foundations of which are still visible-and served as the royal chapel,
Wat Lokkayasutha This monastery is over a kilometer behind Wat Suanluangsopsawan adjacent to Wat Worachettharam. Accessible by the road inside the compound of the Distillery Plant,
Wat Yai Chaimongkon This monastery constructed in the reign of King U-Thong is located outside the city to the southeast in the same direction as the railway station ;
Wat Phananchoeng This monastery located south of Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya has no record as to its date of construction or the person causing its construction.
Wat Chaiwatthanaram Located on the bank of the Maenam Chao Phraya, to the west of the city island is Wat Chaiwatthanaram. Built in 1630 by King Prasat Thong to honor his mother,