BEST BANGKOK NIGHT MARKETS
5 Must-Visit Bangkok Night Markets in 2024
Bangkok has some of the most vibrant night markets in Thailand. With amazing Thai food and local street food dishes, the best shopping in Bangkok, offering an incredible selection of goods and products and most important of all, the vibe and atmosphere at these night markets are amazing.
Check out our list below for some of the must-visit Bangkok night markets in Thailand!
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Jodd Fairs
The Most Popular Night Market In Bangkok

Jodd Fair is certainly one of Bangkok’s most popular night market for both tourists and locals. Opened by the same owner that owned the old Ratchada Bangkok train market.
The Jodd Fair is no where near as large as its predecessor, but its always quality over quantity. Having opened on November 2021, it is a very new market, extremely clean, hygienic and takes a new modern night market style.

There are an estimate of around 600 stalls, with 70% of it focusing on deliver one of the best Thai food and Thai street food scene in Bangkok, as well as 15-20 restaurants including seafood restaurants.
The Rest of the market consists of vendors selling a variety of goods and products. With a small section of nightlife for visitors to have some beer and drinks.


Read The Jodd Fair Complete Guide Here
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Chinatown Night Market
Bangkok’s Best Street Food Area

Traveling to Bangkok is not complete, without visiting the vibrant China Town Of Bangkok, locally known as “Yaowarat“. For travelers looking for the complete Bangkok street food adventure, a night lost among the hundreds of street food vendors here, is an unmissable experience.

The Yaowarat Main Road, transfers into one of the largest street food heaven in the evenings, the loud vehicles noises, incredible smell and aroma from hundreds of different Thai and Chinese dishes, thousands of visitors every single night, Chinatown of Bangkok will drive your senses to the next level.


Recommended Restaurants in Bangkok Chinatown
There are a few must try restaurants in Chinatown i highly recommend, including the Nai Ek Roll Noodle restaurant, serving incredible rice dishes.


The Famous crispy bun store, selling hundreds of hot buns filled with delicious fillings.

Read More About Chinatown Here – Street Food, Market and Temples
Bangkok Chinatown Opening hours
Chinatown is busy almost 24 hours a day, 7 PM till 1AM is the best time for street food and restaurants
### The Street Food Night Market Closes on Monday for cleaning
How to get to Bangkok’s Chinatown
Exit at the Wat Mangkon MRT station, head to Exit 1 and walk for 2-3 minutes
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Asiatique The Riverfront
Great Riverside Restaurants and Largest Ferris Wheel
Asiatique the riverfront, is one of Bangkoks best attraction to visit, one of the most stunningly beautiful night bazaar in the city and delivers a good diversified shopping experience and food experience.

Asiatique Restaurants
Located right beside the Famous Chao Phayra river, the beautiful night market offers a fantastic river view, especially during at night. Visitors are recommended to eat at one of Asiatiques riverfront restaurants , enjoy a great dining experience, with the full view of the Chao Phraya River.

Happy Fish is a cool western style restaurant that is perfect to enjoy pasta, pizzas and other cool western style dishes such as fish and chips, a great experience enjoying delicious food whilst soaking in the beautiful night view of the Chao Phraya river.


Asiatique Sky
Offering a breathtaking panoramic view of Bangkok, the Asiatique Sky is Thailand’s largest ferris wheel, standing at 60 meters tall. It costs 500 baht for adults per ride.

Asiatique Opening hours
Monday – Sunday
4PM – 12 AM
How to get to Asiatique The Riverfront
From the Saphan Taksin BTS station, walk 2-3 minutes to Sathorn central pier, and then take the free shuttle boat
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Srinakarain Train Market
Bangkok’s Largest Night Market With Incredible Street Food!

Are you disappointed the once famous Ratchada Train Night Market closed down due to the pandemic? Head to the first original train night market in Bangkok, the Srinakarin Train Night Market.
Many Thai locals will tell you this is the best night market to visit in Bangkok, and they are not wrong, with a rough estimate of 300 vendors (There could be more) selling clothes, jewelries, antiques, gadgets… you name it, it will be here.



The highlight of this amazing train night market, is the incredible street foods and restaurants available, hands down one of the best places in Bangkok to find a huge concentrations of delicious Thai foods.
With over a 100 street food stalls and restaurants, hungry visitors can find stalls selling a mouth watering array of foods, skewers, seafoods, classic Thai dishes such as Pad Kra Pow, Stewed Pork Rice and etc, you really have to come and explore the food scene here…



Srinakarin train night market Opening hours
Thursday to Sunday
4PM – 1AM
How to get to Srinakarin Train Market
Take the BTS to Udom Suk, and then take a taxi to head to the Srinakarin Train Market, taxi will be 20 minutes and cost about 120 Baht (3USD)
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Jodd Fair – Danneramit
New Popular Night Market In Bangkok

The Jodd Fair night market we mentioned early in the video is so successful and popular, we are happy to present to you guys a newly opened branch in the Lat Phrao area
This night market branch is called the Jodd Fair Daneramit, and i am glad to say the food here is just as good or even better than the original jodd fair, about 70% of the entire market are just food vendor after food vendor



With great looking fresh and well cooked seafood, cheesy snack dishes, refreshing and tasty fruit smoothies everywhere, love the way they present sweet and desserts here and of course a great offering of popular fruit dishes,



This new Bangkok night market has brought along its best restaurants, including the famous spicy pork spine mountain also known as Leng saap, this night market has truly added another major food hub on the map in Bangkok’s vibrant food scene
with a mini castle as the night markets backdrop, where you can climb up to take some stunning photos of the night market, alongside many vintage and well maintained cars and motorbikes, this newly opened Bangkok attraction offers a visual experience just as good as the food it offers

Jodd Fair Danneramit Opening hours
Monday – Sunday
4 PM -12 PM
How to get to Jodd Fair – Danneramit
Take the BTS skytrain to Ha Yaek Lat Phrao station and walk for 7-8 minutes, or take the MRT to the Phahon Yothin station and walk for 10-15 minutes

