The Chatuchak weekend market is basically the biggest regular outdoor market in Thailand, and it is huge.
There is about 15,000 booths with everything from furniture to clothing to live animals, everything can be found here for a great price.
Most of the goods are original and much of it handcrafted in Thailand. You can find some of the same tourist goods for cheaper than other places.
However you will not find any of the knock off clothing you may find elsewhere. You used to be able to buy cheap fake designer stuff her but they have cracked down on that.
Still there is great prices on all different kinds of clothing and most of it is fairly high quality. This is an excellent place to buy gifts and souvenirs to take home.
There is lots of great food her but the Pad Thai is the thing to eat, it is as good as you will find anywhere in Thailand, if not the best.
It can be extremely hot and busy here so be prepared and make sure to hydrate. Toilets are often lined up and all seem to be the in the floor porcelain.
To get there by train Chatuchak Market is adjacent to the Kamphaengpecth Station (MRT) about 5 minute walk from Mochit Skytrain (BTS) Station and Suan Chatuchak (Chatuchak Park) Station (MRT).
Getting there during the day by BTS or MRT is easy but later in the day and evening the trains become packed.
Saturday and Sunday are the only days it is fully open with all goods available.
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There is about 15,000 booths with everything from furniture to clothing to live animals, everything can be found here for a great price.
Most of the goods are original and much of it handcrafted in Thailand. You can find some of the same tourist goods for cheaper than other places.
However you will not find any of the knock off clothing you may find elsewhere. You used to be able to buy cheap fake designer stuff her but they have cracked down on that.
Still there is great prices on all different kinds of clothing and most of it is fairly high quality. This is an excellent place to buy gifts and souvenirs to take home.
There is lots of great food her but the Pad Thai is the thing to eat, it is as good as you will find anywhere in Thailand, if not the best.
It can be extremely hot and busy here so be prepared and make sure to hydrate. Toilets are often lined up and all seem to be the in the floor porcelain.
To get there by train Chatuchak Market is adjacent to the Kamphaengpecth Station (MRT) about 5 minute walk from Mochit Skytrain (BTS) Station and Suan Chatuchak (Chatuchak Park) Station (MRT).
Getting there during the day by BTS or MRT is easy but later in the day and evening the trains become packed.
Saturday and Sunday are the only days it is fully open with all goods available.
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chatuchakmap.jpg
20171126_125518.jpg
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