What to do at Jodd Fairs Night Market? [toc] Jodd Fairs Night Market is a lively modern market on Rama 9 Road, just behind Central Rama 9. It provides a great range of food options and an interesting variety of market stalls at budget-friendly prices (especially when compared to the nearby malls). Open every evening from 4 pm to 12 midnight, it’s also a cool place to hang out, especially
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Where to find Bangkok night markets? [toc] 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. From the energetic Chatuchak Friday Night Market to the charming riverside Asiatique The Riverfront, each market has its own unique atmosphere. You can find trendy fashion, vintage items, and delicious food
Read MoreDining by Ong Ang canal in Bangkok Chinatown [toc] 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. In case you don't know, 'Khlong' means canal in Thai, and Bangkok has a lot of Khlongs. The
Read MoreWhat to buy at Chatuchak Market? [toc] 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, a supposedly organised maze covering 27 acres and containing around 15,000 shops. It is simply humongous, monumental, and enormous, but it's fun. On your first visit, you probably will have no idea what you are about
Read MoreWhat to do at Asiatique the Riverfront? [toc] Asiatique the Riverfront is a gigantic night market close to the centre of Bangkok. This shopping & entertainment paradise is divided into four distinct zones, and the theme is Bangkok's past as a trading harbour. In the 19th century and under the reign of King Rama V, 'The Port of East Asiatic' was the first pier of Thailand where people could trade
Read MoreA creative night market near Bangkok [toc] Chang Chui is an unusual and creative weekend and night market located in Thonburi, mostly promoting local designers. The market is far outside Bangkok and mostly consists of a mix of restaurants, bars, local designer shops and local exhibits. Of course, the main attraction is the immense plane now used as a fancy restaurant called Na-Oh, serving three or 5-course dinner in a
Read MoreSrinakarin Vintage Market [toc] 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. It’s also important to know that there used to be two Rod Fai Markets in Bangkok: Srinakarin Train Market (behind Seacon Square) and Ratchada Night Market (Behind Esplanade
Read MoreBangkok Night Market [toc] Rod Fai Night Market Bangkok is a young, fun place to explore from the end of the day until late at night. Like most of these eclectic flea markets, you probably won’t come to buy anything, but somehow you hope something will strike you. It’s quite a large market in Bangkok, but Chatuchak can be covered in less than two hours, unlike the colossal. As it
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