Compact yet complete, this vibrant locale offers a fusion of music, shops, and an array of signature Thai street food delicacies.
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Phuket Weekend Market Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Phuket Town Weekend Market is a favorite of local residents. The market is divided into three sections, namely the indoor, open-air, and food court sections. There are more than 400 stalls lined up in a row, selling all kinds of magnificent goods and delicious cuisine.
Here visitors can sift through a selection of gourmet snacks, clothing, second-hand goods, handicrafts, antiques, souvenirs and other goods. Particularly noteworthy is the food, including buttered corn, spicy sausage, fish cakes, coconut milk ice cream, tropical fruit and more. A stroll through the market offers a real treat of authentic local life. There are street musicians, photographers, sketch artists and other creative types that contribute to the magnificent atmosphere around the market.
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Phuket Weekend Market Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Compact yet complete, this vibrant locale offers a fusion of music, shops, and an array of signature Thai street food delicacies.
Phuket Weekend Market is a fascinating jumble of secondhand goods, curios, live animals, souvenirs and a large amount of great local food to sample. Located along Chao Fa West Road, just outside Phuket Town and not far from Central Festival, it's locally known as Naka Market or Talad Tai Rot and is sometimes also referred to as the Chaofa Variety Weekend Market.
The Weekend Night Market in Phuket, Thailand, is a long street in the old Phuket city centre. We went in January and it was very crowded. However, we loved the stalls, the street food, the live music and it's vibe.
From Patong to the weekend market, I called a Turkish bus to call 900 baht back and forth. It's convenient to meet at the appointed time when we get off. Pay when returned to the hotel. There's a lot of clothing here, but we're eating for it. I bought mango rice with 40 baht, and then every mango rice was more expensive than one, from 40 to 80, and the last 120 baht. Durian is very sweet, so big 500 baht, really delicious.
Make sure you take a weekend to go to the weekend market it's interesting hate your food don't taste the local delicacies want to eat from the street to the end of the street just enter the market a little disappointed, feeling and the domestic night market is no different, selling some clothes and shoes, fake skin care products and make-up but then turn around, wow, a lot of delicious Thai baht good. Drinking explosive juice, all kinds of salivating food Loving all kinds of sauces in Thailand Ouch Ouch
Chaofa Variety Market is a market from evening to night, a market with a lot of tourists coming to shopping here, a variety of food to choose from, including clothes.