Each of the top night markets in Bangkok has something unique to offer, whether it’s a unique type of item at extremely low prices, great cultural shows, or incredible food. To help kickstart your evening urban adventure, we’ve created a shortlist of the 5 best night markets for you to visit in Bangkok in 2022.
1. Rot Fai Market 2 (Train Night Market) A newer and smaller version of the Rot Fai Market at Srinakarin, Rot Fai Market 2 (also known as Ratchada Night Market and Ratchada Train Market) has a similar vibe in a much easier to access location. Multicolored tents stand side by side, each housing an Aladdin’s cave of treasures. There are both new and used items, and if you look carefully, you’ll likely spot some rare collectables. Fans of vintage fashions in particular love shopping here. There are many food stalls conveniently grouped together, with typical Thai street fare and international treats. As an added bonus, it’s one of the most photogenic night markets in Bangkok.
2. Jodd Fairs · Famous Bangkok Hipster Night Market @ Rama 9 MRT Station Jodd Fairs is a new night market, opened only late last year (Nov 2021) but it has already become one of the "Must See, Must Check-in" places in Bangkok, especially for the young and hip. The sprawling night market is chock a block with tent stalls and trucks selling the latest fashion and accessories, providing personal services like manicures and pedicures, and trending foodie treats for social media feeds and adventurous palates.
3. Asiatique The Riverfront This is a very famous open-air mall in Bangkok. It is known for its scenic restaurants, shopping stalls, and food markets. And of course, there are lots of entertainment options too to awaken your senses. Surely, this popular place has all your fashion needs and food cravings. And you’ll definitely love the wide array of entertainment, from amazing rides to spectacular shows.
4 Chatuchak Market Chatuchak Market in Bangkok, or what Thai people simply called the “JJ market”, is the biggest outdoor market in Thailand and is often referred to as the world’s largest weekend market. However, from April 2021 it has actually changed to be open every day. How big is it? More than 15,000 stalls are scattering, around 27 sections selling everything that you can imagine from foods to clothing, antiques, arts, plants, and even pets.
5. Hua Mum Night Market Another good night market in Bangkok is Hua Mum. This Bangkok night market is located just outside the city center in Lat Phrao district and is a less touristy option. You can enjoy shopping, food and a few bars at Hua Hum Night Market, but the main draw is Stanee Mee Hoi seafood restaurant. Guys, don’t get too excited though, as the restaurant is famous for its male staff dancing around in women’s nightgowns.
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