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The 5 Most Popular Night Markets in Bangkok are a must-go; even the locals love to go!

01/03/2023

The most popular tourist destination for Malaysians is Thailand! The distances are close, and the food and goods are also cheap and delicious. Of course, visiting the night market is indispensable! Here is an inventory of 5 popular night markets in Bangkok that must be seen, where you can satisfy you with everything you want to eat, drink, and have fun!

# Jodd Fairs

You must attend the latest train night market in Bangkok! It is only a 5-minute walk from the MRT Phra Ram 9 station. The overall environment of the night market is very comfortable and clean. There are as many as 600 stalls on site, including clothing stalls, various delicacies and cultural and creative products. A women’s paradise! It is recommended that those who want to go shopping can arrive early to attack the shopping area unimpeded and avoid crowding.

Address: Rama IX Rd, Huai Khwang, Bangkok 10310

Business Hours: 4pm – 12am

# Chatuchak Weekend Market

One of the famous Bangkok attractions, Chatuchak Weekend Market, is the second largest open-air market in the world, with more than 11,000 stalls divided into 30 areas, where you can see a wide variety of shops, from clothing, handicrafts, second-hand books, restaurants and massage. Everything is in the store, especially the endless array of clothing stores! Its location is also superior; you only need to take the BTS to Mo Chit Station and follow the troop to arrive!

Address: สวนจตุจักร Kamphaeng Phet 2 Rd, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900 

Business Hours: Wednesday and Thursday 7am – 6pm (Plant Market only); Friday 6pm – 12am (Wholesale only); Saturday and Sunday 9am – 6pm

# Huamum Market

If you are tired of visiting the night market with an intense tourist atmosphere, go to the authentic Huamum Market for a stroll! Since the night market is located in the northern district of Bangkok, it is not very close to the city centre, and the traffic is not very convenient, so it is also one of the places that locals often visit. Moreover, the price here is relatively lower than the night market in the urban area. In addition to the local snacks and clothing jewellery available in the night market, the famous Staneemeehoi is also here! It is suggested that those who want to go here take a taxi. If you want to save money, you can take MRT to Ladprao Station or BTS Mochit Station and then take a taxi.

Address: 11 Prasert-Manukitch Rd, Lat Phrao, Bangkok 10230

Business Hours: 10am – 12am

# ICONSIAM Floating Night Market

The only indoor floating night market in Thailand is in the ICONSIAM mall! The decoration in the mall is not only magnificent and luxurious but also combines many authentic special snacks. What if you are tired of visiting the outdoor night market, try here! To go to ICONSIAM, you only need to take the BTS and get off at Saphan Taksin Station from No.1 or 2. After coming out of Exit No.2, follow the signs and walk for 2 minutes to Sathorn Pier. There is an Iconsiam exclusive shuttle boat area, and you can take a free shuttle boat with the crowd for 10 minutes.

Address: 299 Charoen Nakhon Rd, Khlong Ton Sai, Khlong San, Bangkok 10600, Thailand

Business Hours: 10am – 10pm

# Indy Market

Foodies, please plan Indy Market into your Bangkok trip, where you can eat the most authentic Thai food! Although Indy Market is far from downtown Bangkok, it is a niche and cost-effective night market with a majority of locals! Moreover, it is not too difficult to go there by public transportation. You can choose to take the BTS to Wongwian Yai Station, get out and transfer to the 172ร bus, half an hour’s drive to the bus stop opposite the night market, cross the overpass to Indy Market, or in Wongwian Yai, take a taxi at Yai Station, and you can reach the night market in 7 minutes.

Address: Dao Khanong, Chom Thong, Bangkok

Business Hours: 5pm – 12am

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