This place is perfect if you’re into local night markets. It’s mostly university students hanging out, eating, and enjoying live music on the lawn. The atmosphere is super relaxing and the student bands perform to raise funds, which is really cool. It's not your typical tourist spot, but you’ll get a real taste of local life and the energetic vibe of SWU.
SW1 Market may seem aimed at tourists and expats, but it boasts great stores and delicious food offerings in a fantastic atmosphere. It's a nice alternative to the big chain stores in nearby malls, providing a chance to support smaller businesses while enjoying a unique shopping and dining experience.
The former JJ Green has transformed into an impressively funky space, which blends a low-key selection of fashionable clothing stalls and rows of industrial-slash-retro drinking parlors
For those seeking a truly local Thai experience away from the tourist crowds, Bang Son Night Market is a hidden gem. The cracked walls add to its charm, making it a unique place to explore.
Indy Night Market Chatuchak offers a delightful experience with its wide variety of food and shopping options. The market is a great addition to Chatuchak, allowing visitors to stay longer and enjoy everything it has to offer. On a Sunday night, I tried the glutinous rice pancake from Chiang Mai, which was okay, and the homemade pork sausage and octopus, both of which were flavorful and worth a try.