Visit the world famous Mae Klong rail market (video)
The immensely popular Mae Klong market in Samut Songkhram with tourists is a must for anyone who wants to take a special photo or video.
Buying clothes in Thailand is dirt cheap. Read the tips!
In Bangkok you can buy nice fashionable clothes for next to nothing. A T-shirt for €3 Jeans for €8 or a tailored suit for €100? Everything is possible! In this article you can read a number of tips and especially where you can buy cheap and nice clothes in Bangkok.
Most tourists shop at the tourist locations in Bangkok, but the really cheap products can be found where the Thai shop. Therefore, avoid the touristy areas and take advantage of cheap, authentic Thai prices.
Pak Khlong Talat, flower market in the heart of Bangkok (video)
In Bangkok there are many markets such as the gigantic weekend market, an amulet market, a night market, a stamp market, a fabric market and of course markets with fish, vegetables and fruit. One of the markets that is nice to visit is the Pak Khlong Talat, a flower market in the heart of Bangkok.
Pak Khlong Talad, flower market in Bangkok
Bangkok's most famous flower market is the Pak Khlong Talad, named after the nearby Pak Khlong canal, in the historic part of the city: Rattanakosin. Originally a wholesale market of vegetables and other food items, but nowadays the focus is completely on the flowers and it has grown into the largest in Bangkok!
Or Tor Kor in Bangkok was chosen by CNN as one of the world's best fresh markets in 2017 for its perfect produce and wide range of exotic fruits and vegetables that are unique to Thailand.
Thailand blog tip: Visit a Thai market (video)
One of the things you should definitely do when visiting Thailand is visiting a local market. Preferably not a tourist market, but one where you only see Thai and the occasional stray Westerner.
The Rot Fai Market, also known as the Train Night Market on Ratchadaphisek Road, is a popular night market in Bangkok. The market originally opened in 2013 in Srinakarin district and was intended as a place for young people to meet and shop. The success of the market led to the opening of two more locations in Ratchada and Talad Neon. The market is also a popular place to shop for unique and inexpensive vintage clothing, accessories, and antiques.
Local shopping in Bangkok – Khlong San Market
Welcome to Khlong San Market, a place not to be missed during your stay in Bangkok! Located on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, this bustling local market is a veritable treasure trove filled with everything you can imagine.
Hua Takhe Art Market
About a hundred years ago, Hua Takhe (Thai for crocodile head) was an important and busy center for inland shipping, now it is an oasis of tranquility where Thais and foreigners take a break from the busy life in Bangkok.
The Pae Mai market has a wide range of clothing electrical appliances tools household items and foodstuffs and you can eat delicious street food.
Thai food in Bangkok is available everywhere. Yet the offer on the world's largest open-air market is overwhelming. Go to the Weekend Market in Bangkok: Chatuchak, ตลาดนัด จตุจักร or Jatujak.
The 10 most popular markets in Thailand
Thailand is best known for its attractions, such as beaches and temples, but the country is also a popular destination for shoppers, so there are nice day and night markets in all cities. Many of these street markets cater to Thai and foreign tourists.
Cicada and Tamarind market in Hua Hin
This beautiful video was submitted by Thailand blog reader Arnold, with the following caption: Worth a visit if you are in Hua Hin. The Cicada and Tamarind market they are next to each other.
Sunday Night Market – Chiang Mai (video)
Chiang Mai has a nice night market that is well known to many tourists. But the real connoisseurs and Thai skip that and opt for the weekly Sunday market.
Chatuchak market in Bangkok, mother of all markets (video)
The Chatuchak weekend market in Bangkok is one of the largest markets in the world. The market consists of no fewer than 15.000 market stalls!
The best and nicest markets in Bangkok
floating market. In 1782, when the construction of a city pillar in Bangkok really started, Bangkok mainly consisted of water. Markets, formerly known as floating markets, have always been an essential part of Thai life. Markets are still a pleasure to visit. Whether it is a fresh market, an amulet market, an evening bazaar or a second-hand market.