Markets_in_Bangkok

List of markets in Bangkok

List of markets in Bangkok

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There are many markets in Bangkok, Thailand. Notable markets include:

Chatuchak market
Bobae Market
Hua Takhe Market, morning
Talad Neon Downtown Night Market

Markets

Wet markets

Atmosphere of Talat Kao

A wet market (Thai: ตลาดสด; RTGS: talat sot; lit: 'fresh market') is where raw or perishable foodstuffs are sold; a fresh-food market.

Floating markets

Kwan Riam Floating Market

Former markets

  • Khlong Lod Market: Night market near Sanam Luang, new and second-hand cheap clothing, shoes, jeans, toys.
  • Saphan Phut Night Market: Near Saphan Phut (Memorial Bridge) and Pak Khlong Market, new and second-hand cheap clothes, shoes, jeans, toys like Khlong Lod Market.[7] Now it has moved to set up on Somdet Chaopraya Road.
  • Sam Yan Market: On Sam Yan Intersection, in the 1960s it covered both sides of Phaya Thai Road.
  • Khlong Thom Market: Weekend market near Yaowarat. Tools, toys and porn videos.
  • Saphan Lek Market: Weekend market near Khlong Thom Market. Tools, toys and video games.
  • Thieves' Market: aka Nakhon Khasem, one of Bangkok's oldest markets and communities, close to Khlong Thom Market.
  • Sripaisit Night Bazaar: (Siam Paradise Night Bazaar) Trendy clothing, shoes, handicraft, souvenirs.
  • Suan Lum Night Bazaar: Trendy lifestyle items.
  • Saturday Market: A large ornamental fish center in paired with Sunday Market, operated around 1999–2000s. They are opposite each other, just between Kamphaeng Phet 2 Road.
  • Tha Chang Market: Next to the Grand Palace. New and second-hand small goods, amulets, traditional medicines.
  • Tha Pra Chan Market: On the Chao Phraya River, sells amulets.
  • Khlong Phadung Krung Kasem Floating Market: On Khlong Phadung Krung Kasem near Government House. Operated between 2015 and 2017.
  • Wat Sai Floating Market: In the past, around 1960s used to be the bustling and the most renowned floating market of Bangkok. Currently, it is only a legend.
  • Maha Nakhon Floating Market: a floating market in Lat Krabang District, east suburb Bangkok.
  • Wat Nimmanoradee Floating Market: a floating market on the border of Phasi Charoen and Bang Khae Districts.
  • Indy Market: Night flea market selling craft wares, clothing, and many street foods on Suk Sawat Road near Dao Khanong area, with the location around 10 rai (1.6 ha; 4.0 acres), more than 500 shops divided into different zones clearly.[8]

See also


References

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  3. "Nang Loeng Market". ThailandTourismDirectory.
  4. Payang24Chuamong (2010-03-30). "@@..ตลาดตรอกหม้อ ตลาดที่อยากให้อยู่ใกล้บ้าน คงอ้วนแย่..@@" [@@..Trok Mo Market, the market that wants to be near the house, would definitely be fat..@@]. Pantip.com (in Thai). Retrieved 2019-09-22.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. Sukphisit, Suthon (2018-12-16). "Too much of a good thing". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 2019-09-29.
  6. "Saphan Phut" (Video). Bangkok Post. 15 November 2015. Retrieved 13 February 2019.
  7. "ตลาดอินดี้ ดาวคะนอง ครบรสช้อปปิ้ง กิน เที่ยว ยามค่ำที่ไม่ควรพลาด" [Indy Market Dao Khanong complete taste, shopping, eating, nightlife that shouldn't be missed]. Kapook.com (in Thai). 2017-05-04. Retrieved 2019-09-29.

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