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Are there any other night markets in Bangkok other than Suan Lum? |
Travel Info Night markets which sell more of clothes and fashionable items. Travel Tips The Pratunam Market Complex, situated near to the famous Pantip Plaza is a great place to seek out those designer goods. Huge amounts of stalls offer a large range of handbags, accessories, T-Shirts and fashion. This indoor market enjoys the cooling relief of air-conditioning. As well as this indoor market, the surrounding streets are full of interesting stalls that also have a good range of designer goods such as handbags and purses. The inside market is open 24 hours a day. Patpong Night Market is very popular with tourists. Situated within the notorious district of Patpong, a place of sex shows and go-go bars, the Patpong Night Market is full of stalls selling fake designer good at rock-bottom prices. Bargain hard and visitors can bag themselves a very cheap 鈥楻olex鈥?watch or 鈥楢rmani鈥?handbag. The goods here are of decent quality but tend not to be the real thing. You will unfortunately be on the receiving end of some hard sell in this area, both from stall owners and proprietors of the notorious bars whose glittering neon lights dominate the landscape. The Banglamphu area of Bangkok is home to the backpacker mecca of Khao San Road, which is lined with some great stalls and markets. There is a huge amount of goods on offer here, all at reasonable prices. From swimming shorts to gold, Khao San Road is a great place to pick up some bargains and soak up the atmosphere at the same time. Books, CD鈥檚, movies, trainers, flip-flops, bags and traditional Thai goods can all be found here. Stalls here tend to close around 1:30am. Buanglamphu Market is also positioned within the area. Mainly used by locals, the market is a good place to buy food and clothing. Another notable market near here is Bo-Be Market, a bustling place that is great for wholesale clothing and fabric. The Memorial Bridge Night Market is another night-market which sells a large range of different products. Very good bargains can be found here, as the market is less popular with tourists than some of its fellow markets. Others Thank voters &asker. yes, right on Sukumvit road from Soi 4 to Soi 14 and also near PatPong. Nights markets in central Bangkok 1. Nana night market - customers = tourists 2. Patpong night market - tourists 3. Khao San Road - tourists 4. World Trade night market - tourists and local people 5. Thieves Market - Nakhon Kasem - local people 6. Victory Monument Night Market - local people 7. Suan Lum - tourists - really a bazaar rather than a market. Also, there are many other local markets throughout the suburbs of Bangkok, open during the day and/or the evening. These markets are used mainly by the local community that they are situated in - food, clothes, tableware, etc. Often this is where the real bargins are. Going to one of these local markets is also a good way to see the 'real' Thailand rather than what tourists normally get to see. I posted an answer for a similar question last month. Huai Khwang is my favorite. http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;... Ratchada night market: Open on Saturday night Klong Thom: Saturday night: I love this place :-) Union Mall Market: Every day Major Ratchayothin: Every day |
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