The Bangkok Flower Market, known in Thai as Pak Khlong Talat, is Thailand’s largest flower market, and one of the biggest flower markets in the world. Most visitors we take here usually say that they have never seen this many flowers all in one place before. Operating 24 hours a day, seven days a week, Bangkok Flower Market sits in the heart of Bangkok’s Old City, just minutes from the Grand Palace, Wat Pho, and the banks of the Chao Phraya River.
Its location makes it very easy and convenient to visit and add alongside a Bangkok day itinerary. One of the reasons why we think this market stands out is all the colors, the scent of fresh flowers in the air, and the fact that you can visit it at any time, which we think makes for a unique and memorable market experience.
Even if you are not particularly interested in flowers or may not know their names and different types, we think this is a market that most will enjoy either way, as it still gives you insight into local Thai life. We also believe this is an excellent day out for photography, from the flowers to the busy atmosphere of the market to our recommended Floral Café stop, there are endless opportunities to take excellent photographs here.

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Fresh flowers
The market’s stalls stretch across wide lanes and streets and the variety on offer is far greater than most visitors expect. Even flowers you recognise here like orchids seem like something else entirely here, coming in many different shapes and vibrant colours that can be unexpected to visitors. The flowers people know and usually keep at home are a different experience here.
While you roam and browse the market, you will see buckets overflow with flowers, florists carefully arrange intricate bouquets, and vendors preparing floral offerings destined for temples, homes, and special celebrations across the city. This is a spot where you can truly see the role that flowers place in Thai daily and spiritual life.
Some of the most common flowers you will see here include orchids, jasmine, chrysanthemums, marigolds, gerberas, roses, and lilies. More delicate species such as tulips and other cool-climate flowers are sourced from the northern provinces of Chiang Rai and Loei.
Phuang malai (traditional Thai garlands)

Among the most culturally significant items sold at the market are phuang malai, Thailand’s intricate hand-strung floral garlands. Flowers hold deep meaning in Thai life, and phuang malai appear in almost every context where that meaning is expressed: offered at temple shrines, hung at spirit houses and roadside altars, given as gifts of respect and affection, and used in weddings and ceremonies. The garlands are typically made from jasmine, marigold, and crown flower, strung by hand with a precision that reflects generations of craft. Seeing them piled high at Pak Khlong Talat, fresh, fragrant, and made in their thousands each day, gives you a real sense of just how central they are to daily Thai life.
Fruits, vegetables & accessories
Alongside the abundance of flowers at Pak Khlong Talat, you’ll also find a selection of fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as everyday market essentials. Stalls sell candles and incense commonly used for temple offerings, along with bundles of local herbs and fragrant spices.
Best time to visit Bangkok Flower Market
The Bangkok Flower Market never closes, we always recommend visiting between 5AM and 8AM. This is when flowers are at their freshest, vendors are arranging their stalls, and the atmosphere is especially lively. For the most exciting experience, we recommend visiting at 3:00 AM when flower traders all come in to deliver the flowers. For guests who prefer a gentler pace, an afternoon visit provides a more relaxed atmosphere with fewer crowds and a calmer energy.
Where to stop: Floral Café at Napasorn

Just steps from the market stalls, the Floral Café at Napasorn is a spot we always recommend during your visit here. Flowers fill every corner and the atmosphere accurately reflects the fact it is located right in the heart of Bangkok’s largest flower market. We also recommend it as one of the most instagrammable cafes in Bangkok because of just how beautiful, creative, and intently decorated it looks from the inside.
Combining the market with Bangkok’s historic landmarks
The market’s location in Bangkok’s Old City makes it ideal for a half-day cultural exploration. A morning beginning at Bangkok Flower Market at dawn flows naturally into a visit to Wat Pho, home to the iconic Reclining Buddha, and then the Grand Palace and Temple of the Emerald Buddha. These are two of the temples we recommend most in Thailand, and consider them as absolutely must-sees for first-time visitors.
How to reach the market
The market is located at the corner of Chak Phet Road and Pak Khlong Road, along the Chao Phraya River, in the Phra Nakhon district. It is just a 10-minute walk from Wat Pho and about a 15-minute walk from the Grand Palace.
We recommend combining a flower market visit with a private longtail boat charter along the Chao Phraya, arriving by river adds a layer of atmosphere that sets the tone beautifully for what lies ahead.
Practical tips for visitors
Wear light, breathable clothing as the market is largely open-air and it will help with dealing with Bangkok’s humidity. Bring cash and preferably change. Expect wet, sometimes slippery floors, particularly during the busiest delivery windows. Many of the families at Pak Khlong Talat have been working the same stalls for generations. We suggest chatting with veteran vendors, some have been here for over 50 years and can tell you the story of a flower’s journey from garden to market stall. Respectful curiosity is always welcomed and people are usually happy and eager to talk about their work. This is one of the best ways to truly learn about Thailand on a local level.
Bangkok Flower Market is vibrant, colorful, and easily photographable, all while offering a glimpse into one of Bangkok’s truly authentic local markets. Whether you arrive at dawn or visit later in the morning as the market settles into its daily rhythm, we think it’s an experience worth making time for. If you’d like to include it as part of a wider Bangkok itinerary, the team at Royal Vacation can assist with planning your visit.