Kata Night Market Video
The Kata Night Market is a small, informal market in the centre of Kata Beach.
Explore night markets in Phuket with guides to street food, local shopping, and live entertainment. Discover the best markets for souvenirs, snacks, and local life.
The Kata Night Market is a small, informal market in the centre of Kata Beach.
The Sunday Walking Street Market takes over Thalang Road in the heart of Phuket Old Town every Sunday evening.
Chillva Market is one of the most popular night markets in Phuket, located on the outskirts of Phuket Town.
Patongo Night Market is a unique spot behind Jungceylon designed to match your nightlife style, whether you’re here for food, entertainment, or events. Spanning an impressive 5,000 square metres, Patongo features:
Bangla Night Market is a shopping and dining street in Patong Beach, strategically located at the end of Bangla Walking Street. The street became a street food centre and a mix of night bazaar and street food.
Patong Beach offers a fun shopping experience with a variety of street bazaars, night markets and fresh markets, and immense malls where travellers can conveniently escape the heat or the rain while enjoying vast choices of shopping, food and entertainment.
Phuket offers a vibrant shopping scene with options like night markets, shopping malls, and the famous Jungceylon Shopping Center.
Karon Plaza, also known as Karon Bazaar, is a popular bazaar located on Beach Road in Karon Beach. It is a bustling shopping centre that offers a wide range of goods and foods to tourists.
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Kata Night Market is not a very well-known market as it is rather hidden between a maze of buildings and small hotels in the middle of Kata Beach, roughly behind Club Med hotel.
Wat Chalong Fair runs for about 10 days every year during the Chinese New Year. It’s a proper Thai temple fair with carnival rides, loud stage shows, firecrackers, and endless food stalls.
Initially designed as a local market, OTOP Market Phuket was created to promote the handicrafts and original products of each province of Thailand. Long ago, it became a night spot with those round bamboo bars that used to be so famous on Bangla Road twenty years ago.
Fun Friday Avenue Market is a small weekend market popping up every Friday evening at Boat Avenue on the way to Phuket Laguna. It’s modest in size but fun to visit if you stay in the Bangtao area.
The Karon Temple Market has grown steadily in popularity in the past years. Because it only occurs twice a week (Tuesdays and Fridays), people start to plan their evenings around that event.
Malin Plaza Patong is a trendy night market at the southern end of Patong Beach, and it succeeded because it kept in mind that food is the magnet that makes people come in the first place.
Chillva Market is one of the most popular night markets in Phuket, easy to spot with its colourful shipping containers and lively, youthful crowd. The market is full of local food stalls, small bars, handmade crafts, and trendy fashion shops.
Phuket Indy Night Market is a fun, young, creative little night market in Phuket Town, located on Limelight Avenue, a small lane off Dibuk Road, not far from the well-known Raya Restaurant.
Every Sunday night, Thalang Road in Old Phuket Town transforms into a 360-metre street market: local food, handmade crafts, street performances and the best people-watching on the island.
Phuket Naka Weekend Market (previously called Chaofa Variety Weekend Market) stands as one of Phuket’s largest night bazaars near Central Festival on the outskirts of Phuket Town.
Night markets in Phuket are always fun; from the new Chillva Market to the giant Naka Weekend Market or the Sunday Walking Market in Phuket Town, almost everyone loves to browse the incredible array of things you don’t need.