Pak Khlong Talat is one of the most famous flower markets in Thailand and one of the places that reveals a very different side of Bangkok.
While much of the city slows down at night, the flower market becomes more active as trucks, vendors, and workers continue operating almost until sunrise.
About Pak Khlong Talat
Located near the Chao Phraya River and Bangkok’s old town area, Pak Khlong Talat sits close to Wat Pho, Memorial Bridge, and several historic neighborhoods.
The market became one of Bangkok’s most important wholesale flower centers, especially for flowers used in temples, ceremonies, weddings, and religious offerings.
Bangkok After Dark
Late night and early morning are usually the busiest times.
Flower deliveries arrive from different provinces across Thailand while workers prepare bouquets, garlands, and wholesale orders through the night.
The atmosphere feels very different from Bangkok’s typical tourist districts.
Bright flower colors, neon lights, narrow streets, and people working overnight create one of the city’s most unique local scenes.
One of the city’s largest and most important wholesale flower markets.
Popular for street photography because of lights, colors, and market atmosphere.
Still reflects the feeling of an older Bangkok trading district.
History of the Market
In the past, the area around Pak Khlong Talat functioned as a fresh produce and fish market connected to river trade.
Over time, it gradually transformed into a large flower market as Bangkok expanded and flower demand increased throughout the city.
Pak Khlong Talat is one of the few places where visitors can still experience the rhythm of Bangkok’s traditional overnight market culture.
Why People Visit
Many visitors come not only to buy flowers, but also to experience a side of Bangkok that feels more local and less commercialized than modern shopping districts.
The market is especially popular among photographers, night walkers, and travelers exploring the old city after visiting nearby temples and riverside areas.
Pak Khlong Talat is often combined with visits to Wat Pho, Wat Arun, the Chao Phraya River, and Phra Nakhon because the area remains deeply connected to the older historical side of Bangkok.
Location
Pak Khlong Talat
Address
Khwaeng Wang Burapha Phirom, Khet Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
Hours
Open daily, busiest from late night until early morning

