Phuket markets are located in every area of the island. Here you can buy fresh fruits, seafood, meat, vegetables, clothing, beach items and ready-made meals. Most often, the markets are visited for cheap street food, which is sold here in full variety. The disadvantages of the markets in Phuket are a lot of people, noisy, hot, dirty. But this is the local flavor. Browse all Phuket markets to find the closest ones to your hotel.
Banzaan market located across the street from and the Bangla Boxing Stadium in a 2-storey building. The market is open daily and offers fruit, fresh seafood and meat. If desired, all purchased seafood catch can be prepared on the second floor of the Banzaan Market. In the evening, all the action of the market moves to the street, where you can eat Thai food and buy T-shirts, dresses, flip flops, etc. The Banzaan Market is open every day from 7 am to 11 pm.
OTOP market - the largest clothing market in Phuket, where they sell inexpensive Thai clothes, shoes, bags, cosmetics. Sizes for Thais, i.e. very small. The market is located in southern Patong near Billabong Bar and Grand Mercure Phuket Patong on Rat-U-Thit Road. The market is open from 10 am to midnight.
Malin plaza - a tourist market in the southern part of Patong on Soi Luang Wat street by the river near the Malin Patong hotel. The market is relatively new, it was opened in 2013. Here you can buy fresh fruit, street food, seafood, sweets, drinks, necks, as well as souvenirs and clothing. The market is open from 14 to 23 hours.
Market Nanai Fresh Market located on the third line of Patong from the sea on Nanai Road, near Banzaan Market. Fresh vegetables and fruits are sold here. The market is open every day from 8 to 20 hours.
Loma market located on Patong on Beach Road right opposite the eponymous Loma Park. The market is open daily from 12 to 23 hours. It also sells ready-made Thai dishes, seafood, drinks.
JJ Plaza Market located on the third line in Patong opposite the yellow building of B-Quik Company Limited near Jungceylon Shopping Center. Street food, ready-made meals, salads, soups, kebabs are sold here. The market is open from 5 pm to midnight.
Market Karon Bazar is located next to the Movenpick Resort & Spa Karon Beach. This is an indoor market on Karon Beach where you can buy cheap clothes - T-shirts, dresses, swimwear, underwear, shoes, accessories. There are Thai food stalls in front of the market and several bars opposite. The market is open every day from 10 to 23 hours.
Karon Temple Market - market on Karon in the building of the temple Wat Karon. The market is open on Tuesdays and Fridays. Opening hours from 16 to 20 hours. Most of market - clothing, accessories, bags and shoes. Here you can also buy vegetables, fruits, ready-made Thai food, desserts, fresh juices.
There are two markets on Phuket's Nai Yang Beach. The first market on Nai Yang is located between Wat Nai Yang and Dewa Phuket Hotel and is marked on Google maps as "Food Market" ... The market is open on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Here you can buy ready-made Thai food, inexpensive clothes. The market is open from 15:00 to 19:00.
Second Talad Nat market unfolds directly at the temple Wat Nai Yang, on the way from the airport to the beach on Saturdays and Sundays from 14 to 20 hours. They sell fruits, ready-made food, clothes.
Naithon Beach Market by Phuket Naithon Resort ... Fresh fish, seafood, fruits and vegetables are sold here. There are ready-made food, drinks, desserts.
Market in Bangtao Cherng talay night market located on Bandon-Cherngtalay Road. Everything is sold here - inexpensive clothes, dresses, bags, accessories. There are several stalls with street food and fruit, a large selection of fresh fish and live seafood. The market is open from 13 to 20 hours.
Market Tinlay Night Market (Bang-Tao Night Market) in Phuket - the largest market in Bangtao on Soi Bang Thao 2 Street. Tourists from all hotels visit this particular market. It is next to Tesco Lotus, on the road towards Surin Beach. The market is open on Thursdays and Mondays from 16 to 23 hours. The assortment of this Phuket market is food, fresh Thai fruits, drinks, accessories, souvenirs, bags, key rings.
Market Kamala Talad Nat - a small market on Kamala Beach, which is located along the road leading to Patong. The market is located opposite the Bangkok Bank branch. Here you can buy meat and seafood kebabs, ready-made food, fruits, drinks. Prices are quite low, Thais buy here. There are cheap Thai clothes. The market is open on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 2 pm to 8 pm.
Market Kamala Friday Market open on Fridays and Mondays from 14:00 to 19:00. This is the most popular tourist market in the area. The market is located in the northern part of Kamala Beach at Phuket Fanta Sea. The whole assortment of Thai dishes is sold here - kebabs, salads, soups, drinks, shakes. There are also tents with clothes, souvenirs, shoes, bags. Prices without special markups for tourists.
Indoor market on Patak Road located near the "Makro" supermarket. Patak Road goes to Chalong and Phuket Town. The market is open every day from 7 to 19 hours. They sell mainly fresh vegetables and fruits, but there is seafood and meat. Fruit prices are the same as in stores.
Kata night market - the famous market on Kata. It works every day from 17 to 23 hours. Assortment - food, fruits, seafood that can be cooked with you. You can sit here next to the plastic tables.
Market at the Kata Beach Hotel located on Beach Road on Kata Beach. It works on Saturdays and Sundays. Assortment - food, clothing and souvenirs.
next to the Chaba Phuket Resort and Beach Boutique House - they sell fresh vegetables, fruits, Thai food, clothes, electronics. The market is open on Mondays and Thursdays from 2 pm to 9 pm.
Fish Market Rawai - the main tourist spot in the village. Live seafood is sold here - shrimp, crabs, oysters, lobsters, fish, mussels, shells. Opposite there are cafes where the whole catch can be cooked for 50-100 baht per kg. There is also an à la carte menu. The market in Rawai is open from 12:00 to 19:00. It is especially good to come here in the late afternoon, when fishermen bring fresh catch.
Market opposite Friendship Beach open on Tuesdays and Fridays from 15 to 19 hours. Here you can buy Thai food.
Rawai Market is located on Soi Saliga Street open on Wednesday and Sunday from 2 pm to 8 pm. They sell food and clothing here. Purchased food can be eaten at plastic tables. Thais often come to this market.
Clothing and Food Market in Rawai on Viset Road at Vijitt Resort & Spa, it opens on Wednesday and Sunday and is open from 15:00 to 19:00.
Mueang Tong Market located on Sakdidet Road opposite Tesco Lotus Express. They sell a large selection of fruits and vegetables. You can buy mangoes, pineapples, melons, tangerines, coconuts, passion fruit, rambutans. The market is open from 7 am to 10 pm.
Chalong Circle Market (Talad Nat Chalong Circle) is located south towards Rawai and is open on Sundays from 6 am to 12 pm. They sell fruits, vegetables and ready-made food here. There are trays with clothes and accessories.
Market at the Talad Sod Villa Mall in Chalong, it works every day from 6 to 12 in the morning. A wide range of Thai vegetables and fruits can be found here.
Weekend Market (Naka Market) Is the largest and most popular market in Phuket. It is located on Chao Fa West Road next to the Naka Temple in Phuket Town, not far from the Central Festival shopping center. The market is open on weekends (Sat, Sun) from 4 pm to 10 pm. They sell everything here: clothes, shoes, fruits, toys, mobile phones, jewelry and more. To the right of the entrance you can buy all kinds of Thai dishes, grilled chicken, kebabs and desserts.
Market Talad Sod Satarana Market located in Phuket Town on Ranong Road. It is easy to find it in Google maps - you need to indicate "Talad Sod Satarana Market". This is a 4-storey market where everything, everything, everything is for sale. The famous stop of public transport - blue buses - is also located here, so there are always a lot of tourists in this market. Wholesalers are bought here. The market is open around the clock, but most of the trading takes place in the early morning.
Phuket Town Market on Thalang Road open on Sundays from 4 pm to 10 pm. When a market opens on the street, the road is blocked, and it turns out such a pedestrian zone. There are many shops, cafes and bars along the street. Thais come to this market not only to buy something, but just to pass the time.
Indie market in Phuket Town is located on Dibuk Road near the Lemongrass restaurant and the Sofa nightclub. They sell clothes, knick-knacks, ready-made food in this market. Local hipsters, artists and other creative people come to the market and sell their hand-made goods. Live performances by artists can often be seen in the market, attracting young people here. The market is open on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 16.00 to 22.00.
Expo Market in Phuket Town on Tilok-U-Thit street is located near the Robinson shopping center. The market sells Thai clothing, accessories and knickknacks. The market is open from 10 to 21 hours daily.
Chillvamarket Market in Phuket Town, it is located on Yaowarat Road, if you go from the Tesco Lotus shopping center towards Phuket Town. The façade of this market is brightly decorated and attracts the attention of tourists. Stores are located in covered sections. It sells various fashionable youth clothing, cosmetics, accessories, glasses, bags, there is a cafe. The market is more Thai-oriented, judging by the size of the clothes sold. There is a small stage and a pond in the center of the market. The market is open daily from 17 to 23 hours.
Idea Box Market in Phuket Town is located near the Wachira hospital. Here you can buy food and clothing. The market is open from Thursday to Tuesday from 17:00 to 22:00.
Market in Phuket Town Cube Bazaar is located next to the shopping center Big C. Families with children come here, contests and entertainment are arranged for them. The market is open Monday-Wednesday from 18 to 21 hours.
Market G-Market in Phuket Town is located near the Phuket Grocery shopping center. They sell food, clothes, bags, belts. The market is open from Monday to Wednesday from 17 to 22 hours.
Samkong Market close to Tesco Lotus and Wat Samkong, open on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays from 2 pm to 8 pm.
Market in Phuket Town on Kwang Road the Betagro shop offers Thai food and clothing. The market is open on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays from 15:00 to 21:00.
Baan Na Kok Market in Phuket Town is located on Chao Fa West Road near the TOT office. Here, food, clothing and accessories are sold on a large territory. The market is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2 pm to 8 pm.
Market in Thalang near the monument to Heroines open every day from 5 to 10 hours.
Market at the "Temple of White Blood" Wat Phra Nang Sang located at Thalang junction. This is the oldest temple in Phuket. Here you can buy food, clothing, fruits, vegetables, fish, seafood, meat. The prices are quite low. The market is open from 14 to 20 hours.
Market in Baan Qian District , close to Thalang junction, offers a large selection of fresh Thai vegetables and fruits. The market is open from 7 am to 5 pm.
Pa Klok Market located near Old Age Home. Food and clothing are sold here. The market is open on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays from 14 to 20 hours.
Market Siko Market works every day. Here you can buy fresh seafood, fish, squid, shrimp, crabs, langoustines, lobsters, mussels, scallops. You can also buy dried and dried fish... Large selection of spices, fruits, vegetables. They also sell clothes and shoes here. To find this market, type "Siko Market" in Google maps. The market is open every day from 9 am to 11 pm.
Market Kathu fresh market located on Wichit Songkhram Road. It is easier to find it in Google Maps - “Kathu Fresh Market”. It sells fresh produce and ready-to-eat meals. The market is open from 7 to 20 hours.
Markets in Thailand are not only a place where retail sales of goods take place, but also a whole culture. The markets are always full of life, in which the locals are directly involved, here they shop, eat, buy ready-made food at home, communicate and just spend time.
Almost every beach in Phuket has its own night market. These markets operate outdoors (also called street markets) in the evenings and are designed for leisurely walks, small purchases, beachwear, souvenirs and other knickknacks, and street food enjoyment rather than larger purchases.
Night market on Karon is also popular place, which is visited by almost all tourists.
Night Market Karon is located in the center of "tourist" Karon, on the territory of the temple Suwan Khiri Khet / Wat Suwan Khiri Khet. The market is called Karon Temple Market.
The easiest way to get to the market is to follow from the roundabout up Patak Rd, past numerous cafes and restaurants, straight to the first turn. At the turn, on the right side of the road, the temple will be located. A bus passing by the market follows the route "- Kakron - Kata".
The Karon Night Market is open every Tuesday and Friday. It starts its work when the heat subsides, there is no exact time for the start of the market, depending on the weather, if the sky is cloudy, then traders can start working earlier, if it is too hot, then a little later. The first tents appear at approximately 4:00 pm. The market starts working in full at about 16:30 - 17:00 hours.
Most tourists visit the market when it gets dark and there is nothing to do on the beach, this is around 19:00.
On the territory of the temple, merchants set up tents, from which there is a lively trade.
The main part of the market area is occupied by tents with clothes, bags, shoes, various souvenirs, oils, cosmetic products and all sorts of other things, mainly aimed at tourists.
But tourists are especially interested in local residents, is the part of the market where food is traded. Many come to the market just for this.
There is a lot of ready-made food on the market, and the prices are slightly lower than on the streets of Karon. Just for the sake of this, at least once, it is definitely worth visiting the night market on Karon.
There are various vegetables and fruits on the market, both in kilograms and cut into pieces in small packages. By the way, the prices for fruits in the market were more expensive, on the streets of Karon we found fruits cheaper. But coconuts are cheaper.
Juices and fresh juices
You choose a glass of fruit for yourself, and they will make fresh fresh juice out of the contents, however, they will add ground ice from a large vat. This ice and water does not look very good. We preferred to buy fresh fruit.
Snacks and skewers are prepared and immediately sold in your presence: meat, fish, sausages, soy and meat balls, tofu skewers, etc., the variety is great. Fried shrimp and various other snacks.
There are such large shrimp on a skewer, at a price of only 15-20 baht. Many people confuse them with real shrimp. We have repeatedly heard how people, standing near such shrimps, said: "Wow, what shrimps are so cheap, let's pick up." Stop! These are not shrimps! These are ordinary crab sticks, made in the form of shrimps. Also in inexpensive Thai shrimp rolls, put crab sticks.
At the market there are smoked fish, chicken, ribs, shrimps, eggs, donuts, pancakes, french fries, salads, rice with various fillings and other snacks, as well as all sorts of Thai brews, the name of which we did not even know
Rolls. These are the rolls, the taste is even nothing, fresh. Inside is boiled rice, all the filling is on top. It can be anything: fish, eggs, seaweed, shrimps, octopuses, caviar, salads, crab sticks ... there are many variations. The cost of one roll is from 8 to 10 baht, soy sauce and wasabi included. Come up, take a plastic container and put into it how many and what kind of rolls you want, after which they will be counted and paid for you based on the quantity. If you take the 10th - 11th as a gift))
An attraction for bored tourists and lovers of tasty and cheap food in Phuket is the night markets. We tell you about the night markets in Patong, which we visited. Prices, opening hours, addresses, location on the map.
The night markets are worth visiting at least once as an attraction. Well, then you will come here over and over again for a cheap variety of food and an indescribable atmosphere. They also have disadvantages: noisy, crowded, hot, not very clean. But you can close your eyes to all this.
On the map at the bottom of this overview, we have the shallows where all the night markets are.
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When the heat subsides, life begins to boil in the square outside the Banzaan Fresh Market. Makashnitsy come, tents are set up, tables are laid out. This is the most popular night market in Patong, we had dinner there almost every evening.
The market can be conditionally divided into three parts. On the left - tents with food and seafood are more expensive, they are cleaner and tidier, there are tables. On the right - the food is cheaper and simpler, there is always a crush. The rows facing the road on the right (Soi Banzan) - sell clothes, cosmetics, souvenirs there.
What can you buy: seafood, meat, rice and noodles, soups, sweets, drinks, fruits, souvenirs, clothing, cosmetics.
There is day market in the Banzaan Fresh Market building - where you can buy fruits and vegetables (bargain), meat and fresh seafood. There is a food court on the second floor, where they will cook the seafood you bought on the 1st floor (about 100 ฿ per 1 kg). At the food court, there is a monopoly - all dishes from 150 ฿, although two years ago it was possible to dine for only 50 ฿.
Opening hours: nighttime from 5-6 pm to 11:00 pm, daytime - from 7:00 am to 6:00 pm.
Where is: Sai Kor Road behind the Jungceylon shopping center.
Prices at the Banzaan night market:
Food | Price |
thai sweets | from 10 ฿ (1 pc) |
banana pancakes | 50-80 ฿ |
coconut | from 30 ฿ |
boiled corn | from 30 ฿ |
rice with meat | 50 ฿ |
padtai with seafood | 60 ฿ |
padtai with meat | 50 ฿ |
necks | from 35 ฿ |
grilled octopus | 20 ฿ |
grilled leg | 50 ฿ |
grilled pork | 20-50 ฿ |
rack of pork ribs | 100 ฿ |
large grilled prawns | 100 ฿ (5 pcs) |
Since 2013, the Malin Plaza market has been operating in Patong. The prices in the market do not differ much from those in the Banzaan market, but some dishes are cheaper. We went to this market only once, since it is located on the outskirts of Patong, and we lived in the center. Convenient for those who live in the area.
What to buy:
Opening hours: from 14:00 to 22:30.
Where is: at the intersection of Soi Luangwat and Prachanukhro, next to the Hard Rock Cafe.
New night market in the spacious JJ Plaza. A good alternative to the tourist Banzaan: it is more spacious, quieter, good assortment, food prices are the same or slightly cheaper. There is no such crowd.
What to buy: the same as on Banzaan.
Opening hours: from 17:00.
Where is: behind Jungceylon, one block from Banzaan Fresh Market and opposite the yellow B-Quik building.
Found this place by accident, but didn't go. On the left is the clothing market, on the right, on the vacant lot, there are stalls with food.
Where is: at Pangmuang Saikor next to Khon Kaen Buffet & BBQ.
Thais say that if you really want to know, visit the local markets. In Thai, the market sounds “talad” and is divided into types: talad sod - a food market, talad nat - a market for all sorts of things, from food to clothing. In addition, smaller markets and fairs are scattered throughout Phuket Island. To get to know Thailand better, visit the closest one to your hotel. For convenience, I will describe all the markets depending on the beach on which they are located.
These are the main markets in Phuket. Detailed. If your beach is not listed, choose the place that is closer to your hotel. Enjoy the shopping!
Night markets are specially created for those who do not like to walk under the scorching sun. They are called nighttime conditionally, due to the fact that they work at night. They open before sunset and are open until 10-12 pm. Agree, it is much more pleasant to be here in the dark. Believe me, the heat from the barbecues and braziers will be enough for you.
There are many night markets in Phuket. Almost every beach will provide you with at least 1-2 rows of food and clothing. It is with the onset of darkness that brisk trade begins here. But we will tell you about the largest and cheapest weekend Night Market - Take that.
It is located in Phuket City. About 1 kilometer from the shopping mall "Central Festival".
We do not know the exact address of the night market in Phuket, but the description will be enough. If you have any problems, just tell the taxi driver "Find market" and you will be taken wherever you want.
If you look at the map, then look for Wirat Hong Yok Rd ... It has beautiful Thai temple Wat Nakaram... And right in front of the temple is the night market.
If you come to the "Central Festival", then you can walk to the market. To do this, head south on Chao Fah Tawan Tok Rd to the Wirat Hong Yok Rd junction and turn left.
On the left you will have a temple and on the right a market. Walk for about 10-15 minutes.
Naka is a weekend market. Open on Saturdays and Sundays only. There is very little trade here on weekdays.
Some merchants close earlier, so don't delay your visit.
The easiest option is a taxi. In the form of a closed car or tuk-tuk, auto rickshaw, or even a bike (for solo travelers).
Public transport can also be reached from various beaches. Focus on "Central Festival" or when entering the bus ask "Find market".
We warn you right away, if you don't like markets, you shouldn't go here. Have you ever been on Vietnamese market or on "A la cherkizon"... About the same, but pretty flavored with specific smells of food and incense.
It has everything your heart desires, from gadgets and watches to different types kitchens. Don't expect to buy something expensive and serious. For such purchases, go to. On the market, you will most likely buy a cheap fake.
But here a sea of inexpensive clothes and shoes ... You can not lug suitcases of things with you, but buy everything here. Prices for T-shirts, flip-flops, shorts, skirts start from 200 rubles... You just need to take into account the fact that Thais are small in stature and in build. Therefore, it is problematic to find things of large sizes.
Women will be delighted with the choice of Thai and Korean cosmetics. The reviews are not bad. But you need to look at the quality. It also sells underwear, bags, leather goods (mainly leatherette), souvenirs and even pets. Do not take children to these departments, because they will definitely want to buy a hamster or a puppy. And then you have problems with veterinarians and customs.
All this is located in the covered part of the market. The open part offers gadgets, everything for them, watches, jewelry, jewelry, bags, CDs and electronics.
Don't count on watches or jewelry for 200 baht will be branded. But many people love to shop at Chinese online stores where prices are the same. And here every thing will find its buyer.
Food occupies a huge sector of the market ... Here you can eat very satisfying and inexpensively. Kebabs, sushi, pastries and cakes, fried noodles, rice with fillings, fish, seafood, meat, pancakes, fried insects and much, much more. All this is generously flavored with spices and smells incredibly delicious.
Here you will find a variety of fruits, moreover, already peeled and sliced. And what are the delicious juices? You should definitely try it.
However, not everyone likes such a cacophony of aromas. Look carefully at appearance dishes and the smell from the plate. Some complained that they had come across rotten food.
You should not eat sushi or cakes that have been in the heat for several hours.
The pepper that Thais add to all their dishes is a natural antiseptic. Therefore, eat spicy food. Literally "To health"... Just calculate the strength of your stomach.
Since the market is located far from the sea, it is rather stuffy here even in the evening. Especially in the covered part of the market. When going here, take a bottle of clean water with you to drink, wash your hands or wash up on occasion.
Take money only in cash and preferably more small bills. This will make it more convenient to pay and not wait for change. By the way, which may not be.
With crime in Thailand, things are not bad, but still observe basic security measures and do not leave your wallet, bag, gadgets unattended.
Once in Phuket, visit the Naka Night Market. Here you will feel the full Thai flavor.
Enjoy your travels!
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