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Sampheng Market
Jetzt offen 08:00-17:00 | 23:00-05:30
Sam Yot 9 Min Blue-Line MRT
Wat Mangkon 11 Min Blue-Line MRT
Soi Wanit 1, Bangkok
- 12'111 Ratings Google 4.4 TripAdvisor 4.0
Reviews Sampheng Market
As Bangkok's largest amulet market, Sampheng Market is a must-visit for amulet collectors. The best time to visit is from morning to early afternoon when most stalls are open. It's conveniently located just a few minutes' walk from Wat Phra Kaew.
Running parallel to Yarawat Road, this narrow laneway is a bustling marketplace where you can find hair and beauty products, hats, jewelry, makeup, toys, clothes, food, and various accessories. Many shops offer wholesale deals, making it ideal for bulk purchases.
Sampheng Market, nestled in the alleys of Chinatown in Bangkok, offers a retail haven with a variety of items such as accessories, toys, and shoes. Many shops are equipped with air conditioners, providing a comfortable shopping experience regardless of the weather.
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