Recently I came across an article on places to visit in Bangkok. To my surprise, there are many local (read: less touristy) markets in Bangkok that I have yet to visit.
No more planning my trip to fit in the weekend market at Chatuchak, next trip I'm going to try these markets in Bangkok!
1. Talad Rod Fai (Night Train Market)
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A big ship-like sign marks the entrance to the Night Train Market with narrow walkways, an outdoor market, warehouses, shops, bars and restaurants. Besides the usual night market fare of T-shirts and toys, the Night Train Market has shops selling retro memorabilia and European antiques.
Why "Night Train Market"? Despite having shifted locations from it's original location to the suburbs, this flea market maintains it's original design and set up with the consistent theme of a night train with the vibe of a true, Thai market.
The market operates from 5pm to 12am and is accessible via buses 133, 537 or 182 alighting at Seacon Square, or a short taxi ride from the city centre (Udom Suk BTS station) for 60-70 baht.
2. Liab Duan Night Market
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The Liab Duan Night Market seems to be the newest addition to the night market scene in Bangkok. While seemingly very inaccessible, this probably also means that the market is less of a tourist trap with it's main clientèle being the locals. Spanning a large open space, the market is divided into 3 zones - food, second-hand items and apparel.
Please note, however, that this is a weekend market (so don't try to find your way there on a weekday!).
3. Huai Khwang Night Market
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At the Huai Khwang market are cheap apparel and shoes for women and is said to be Thailand's version of the Ladies' Night Market in Hong Kong, targeting the middle-income locals. Street food is said to be one of the main attraction of this market, with girls from the red light district as their patrons after 'working hours'.
To reach the market, you'll have to take the MRT to Huai Khwang station (exit 3). This market only opens at 10.30pm.
With all the cheap shopping available at night, it's a wonder people travelling to Bangkok get to sleep at all. Then again, maybe they sleep in the day.
Which markets have you been which are worth a visit for the long weekend?