List of Markets in Bangkok
Open only Tuesday-Wednesday, Saturday-Sunday and public holidays owned and managed by Chulalongkorn University. A wet market (Thai: ตลาดสด; RTGS: talat sot; lit: ‘fresh market’) is where raw or perishable foodstuffs are sold; a fresh-food market. Its name is derived from Sampheng. Sampeng II Plaza: Modernized Chinese land and floating markets on Kanlapaphruek Road, Bang Khae District. Pak Khlong Market: By the Chao Phraya River.
Ban Mo Market: Open-air market near Sampheng, Phahurat Market, and Pak Khlong Market is a market for sound equipment and appliances and jewelry. JJ Green Market: Second hand items, restaurants, live music. A popular Thai food market. Originally located on Kamphaeng Phet 3 Road near Chatuchak Park and Chatuchak Weekend Market, but now moved to the area opposite the Dhurakij Pundit University, opened on 6 February 2020 under the new name “JJ Green2 Night Market”. Chatuchak Weekend Market (JJ Market): A large weekend market. Or Tor Kor Market: Opposite Chatuchak Weekend Market. Bang Lamphu Market: Retail cheap clothing and student uniforms with street foods market. Chula Soi 12 (Suanluang Square): Near Chulalongkorn University in Suanluang area.
Bangkok Gate Plaza: Phahon Yothin, Sai Mai District next to Yaek Kor Por Aor BTS Station. Suea Pa Plaza: Retail and wholesale IT equipment and mobile phone accessories in Bangkok (additional reading) near Khlong Thom and Sampheng. Nang Loeng Market: Thailand’s oldest official land market has been operating since the reign of King Rama V near Government House and Khlong Phadung Krung Kasem. Huai Khwang Market: Night market in Huai Khwang District close to Huai Khwang MRT station.
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