BANG NIANG MARKET
Read moreThis small market, colorful and lively, is a must, located in front of the Tsunami Memorial Park. There are clothes, fresh produce, Thai food stalls, fresh juices, bars, restaurants... We wander nonchalantly between the different stands, we come here to eat, drink a beer and chat with other travellers in the evening. It's the great entertainment and the place of predilection of the fans of shopping of Khao Lak, everyone meets there. It is mainly frequented by families, the atmosphere is good-natured.
CENTRE-VILLE
A seaside site in Hua Hin, home to stores, restaurants and a tourist ...Read more
CENTRE-VILLE
This historic town center is known for its temples, small shops and ...Read more
PHAHONYOTHIN ROAD
Read moreAlong this large central artery, a number of vendeurs, diamonds and other precious stones have been on the street. In addition, there are plenty of antiques stores from Yunnan, Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar (Burma). Very nice opportunity to make a small walk but if you buy: always caution, caution! It is long since the gold cases deserted the shops, and "antiquity" that you will be offered will probably be a successful imitation!
WANG PRACHAN VILLAGE
Village on the Malaysian border where you can cross the border and obtain a ...Read more
MAHA RAT ROAD
A street surrounded by markets in Bangkok, starting at Silpakorn Fine Arts ...Read more
CHANTHABOON OLD TOWN WATERFRONT
An ancient town renowned for its small wooden houses, stalls and ...Read more
THONG SALA SATURDAY NIGHT MARKET
A friendly, lively market popular with Thais, expatriates and tourists, ...Read more
KHONG CHIAM
A small, affordable town east of Ubon, at the confluence of the Mekong and ...Read more
KHLONG MAE KHA
Read moreThe Mae Kha canal (khlong) is a small tributary of the Ping River that runs through Chiang Mai. The area was previously neglected and most famous for its pollution and litter... This part of the canal was completely rehabilitated at the end of 2022 and has become one of the city's must-see spots. Along its 750-meter length, craft and souvenir stores, small restaurants and cafés line either side of the canal. The area is particularly photogenic, with its small Japanese-style bridge and numerous lanterns.
KAD KONG TA - CHINESE MARKET
A district with a rich architectural heritage, home to the old Chinese ...Read more