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List of markets in Bangkok

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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

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

Markets

Wet markets

Atmosphere of Talat Kao

A wet market (Thai: ตลาดสด; RTGStalat 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

  1. ^ Zoom (2019-09-26). "บันทึก "ห้าแยกลาดพร้าว" ในวันที่กลับมาเหมือนเดิม" [Record of "Lat Phrao Square" on the day it's back]. Thairath (in Thai). Retrieved 2019-09-29.
  2. ^ "บัวบูชา พาเที่ยว : ตะลุยตลาดเสือป่า" [Bua Bucha Tourism : Exploring Suea Pa Market]. Ch7 (in Thai). 2016-04-22. Retrieved 2019-10-06.
  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. ^ "Floating Markets in Bangkok - the Best Locations! (2021)". February 2021.
  6. ^ Sukphisit, Suthon (2018-12-16). "Too much of a good thing". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 2019-09-29.
  7. ^ "Saphan Phut" (Video). Bangkok Post. 15 November 2015. Retrieved 13 February 2019.
  8. ^ "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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