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Bangkok Markets

The One Ratchada Night Market in Bangkok

The One Ratchada

    The One Ratchada is a popular night market located near the Ratchada area in Bangkok. It is the revamped version of the former Ratchada Train Night Market (Talad Rot Fai Ratchada), which closed during the pandemic

    Bangkok Old Flower Market

    Pak Khlong Talat (Flower Market)

      The Pak Khlong Talat (Flower Market) is a picturesque sight in the old town. The marketplace hosts dozens of vendors selling just about everything, from fresh-cut flowers and potted plants to traditional garlands and flower arrangements.

      Bang Nam Phueng Floating Market

      Bang Nam Phueng Floating Market

        Bang Nam Phueng Floating Market is a great destination if you want to experience a traditional Thai floating market. Surrounded by lush greenery, Located in the heart of Bang Kachao, often referred to as Bangkok’s “green lung”, the market is a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

        Klong Thom Market Bangkok

        Klong Thom Market

          Trading has been an integral part of Chinatown’s history since there was Chinatown, and the various budget-friendly markets are an excellent display of that. Aside from Sampeng Lane and the Klong Ong Ang Canal Walking Street, there are several others, including Klong Thom Market, Talat Kao and Itsaraphap Lane.

          Sampheng Market in Bangkok Chinatown

          Sampheng Market

            Sampheng Market is essentially one giant market that dominates a narrow, covered, mostly pedestrianised (barring the occasional moped or push cart) street that runs parallel to Yaowarat Road. Like its larger neighbour, it is prone to traffic jams, but the cause here is an excellent array of goods on sale for very good prices.

            Khlong Bang Luang Floating Market, Bangkok

            Khlong Bang Luang Floating Market

              Khlong Bang Luang Floating Market is a small local gem hidden along the canals on the Thonburi side of Bangkok. The market is filled with delicious food and many handmade products that show the locals’ craftsmanship.

              Wang Lang Market Thonburi Bangkok

              Wang Lang Market

                Wang Lang Market is the perfect choice if you like to try authentic Thai street food and see the real Thai market. It is located on the Thonburi side of the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok which is opposite The National Museum and the Grand Palace of Bangkok. The market is trendy among all ages as you will find all types of food and clothing stores.

                Amphawa Floating Market

                Amphawa Floating Market

                  Amphawa is one of the most popular floating markets in Thailand. This once-small village, which has been around since the mid-17th century, attracts huge crowds of tourists and Bangkokians during weekends.

                  Bangkok Night Markets

                  8 Best Night Markets in Bangkok

                    Bangkok night markets are always a must-see experience for visitors. When the sun sets, the city comes alive with bustling markets that offer a taste of local culture and fantastic street food.

                    Khong Ong Ang Night Market in Bangkok Chinatown

                    Ong Ang Walking Street and Night Market

                      Ong Ang Walking Street or Khlong Ong Ang Night Market is a popular shopping and dining destination located at the end of Bangkok’s Chinatown. The market is situated along a canal and is known for its lively atmosphere, bustling stalls, and delicious food.

                      Chatuchak Market Bangkok

                      Chatuchak Market Bangkok

                        Chatuchak Market, one of Bangkok’s landmarks, is on almost every tourist list of Must-Do in Bangkok. Chatuchak is probably one of the largest markets in the world,

                        Rod Fai Night Market Bangkok

                        Rod Fai Night Market Bangkok

                          Rod Fai Night Market (Srinakarin Train Market) is an immense playground for teenagers on weekends. Rod Fai market means train market as it used to be on some abandoned train track, taking advantage of old abandoned brick buildings.