DAMNOEN SADUAK FLOATING MARKET
This floating market in Damnoen saduak is a popular tourist attraction, ...Read more
THE OLD MARKET
Read moreThis old market, more than 150 years old, is more a curiosity to be visited than a place to shop. Indeed, in the heart of Chinatown, you will see as you walk through the narrow alleys of the Talad Kao, as it is also called, that it is difficult to know what is sold on the stalls. Chinese delicatessen and other oddities are neck and neck for the greatest fascination of tourists who are not very familiar with Chinese cuisine. In the evening, Yaowarat Street and the surrounding alleyways turn into an open-air street food market.
TALAD INDOJIN (INDOCHINA MARKET)
An Indochinese market in Mukdahan, offering products from Laos, Vietnam, ...Read more
GEMS MARKET
A gem market in Chanthaburi, where vendors move from stall to stall ...Read more
CHALOKLUM WALKING STREET
A fun market in Chaloklum, with traditional Thai street food stalls and ...Read more
WAT SAENG SIRITHAM FLOATING MARKET
A floating market opposite the temple of the same name, offering products ...Read more
KRABI WALKING STREET
A night market overshadowed by the Krabi Walking Street Market, with food, ...Read more
MARCHÉ DE THA SADET
Read moreLocated on the banks of the Mekong River, this picturesque covered market is spread over two lanes. It stands on the site of the former governor's house. The adjoining harbour was once known as "the governor's jetty". Over the years, trade developed here and the area became a thriving market, mainly for products from Indochina and Eastern Europe. The pier was later renamed Tha Sadet. Today, it's where local people cross the river between Thailand and Laos.