


A bustling, vibrant market where Bangkok's florists and locals shop for fresh flowers and plants, open 24/7.
A stunning temple with a unique design, featuring a tall prang tower and colorful porcelain decorations.

A bustling market selling a variety of flowers, fruits, and vegetables, perfect for an early morning stroll.
A contemporary arts center showcasing various exhibitions, workshops, and events.
Crafted from locally produced silk, these scarves showcase traditional Thai patterns and are a symbol of the country's rich textile heritage.
These elephants are intricately carved from soapstone, a traditional Thai craft, and represent good luck and prosperity.
Experience the vibrant flavors of Thai cuisine by bringing home locally made spices and curry pastes, such as green curry or massaman curry powder.
Famous for its crab omelette, a local favourite since 1952.
A Michelin-starred street food stall known for its crab omelette and drunken noodles.

Renowned for its Southern Thai-style curries and seafood.
Bangkok's tropical climate can be unpredictable with sudden rain showers.
Stay hydrated while exploring the market and avoid single-use plastic.
The market is large and you'll be on your feet for hours.
Thai-style Hainanese chicken rice

Sticky rice with mango, a popular Thai dessert

Banana in coconut milk, a sweet Thai dessert

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