Nakhon Pathom,

Wat Phra Pathom Chedi,

Wat Phra Pathom Chedi

The Temple houses the country’s largest pagoda, Phra Pathom Chedi enshrining the Buddha’s relics, which was built in 1853 in the reign of King Rama IV. The highlight of the temple includes Phra Ruang Rotchanarit, a Buddha image in the standing posture of giving a pardon, installed in the niche of the wihan located to the North in front of Phra Pathom Chedi

Don Wai Floating Market,

Don Wai Floating Market

Is a Shopping centre for Food and souvenirs from many well-known and long established restaurants behind Wat Don Wai. Located by the Tha Chin Riverbank and having existed since the reign of King Rama VI, the Market includes products and food sold by vendors on Boats; such as, Pet Phalo Nai Nap (pot-stewed duck), sweet and salty carp fish, Thai sweets at the “Lim Heng Ki” shop, etc.

Khlong Maha SaWat,

Khlong Maha SaWat

Khlong Maha Sawat is a Canal that was built by starting from Khlong Bangkok Noi running through Amphoe Phutthamonthon to exit to the Tha Chin River. The construction began and was finished in the reign of King Rama IV. With a width of 14 metres, it was considered to be the widest canal in that period.

Watcharoenratbamrung,

Wat Charoenratbamrung

Is a Shopping centre for Food and souvenirs from many well-known and long established restaurants behind Wat Don Wai. Located by the Tha Chin Riverbank and having existed since the reign of King Rama VI, the Market includes products and food sold by vendors on Boats; such as, Pet Phalo Nai Nap (pot-stewed duck), sweet and salty carp fish, Thai sweets at the “Lim Heng Ki” shop, etc.