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Pattaya Markets and Night Bazaar

Many markets in Pattaya suit all tastes. We list the important ones on this main page with links to full pages of information about Pattaya Markets.

Markets and Bazaars around Pattaya

As with all areas of Thailand, Pattaya is awash with markets of all kinds.

Pattaya has many 'specialist' markets as well as the normal general markets.

Food Markets, Clothes markets, Floating Market, and Flower Markets just to name a few.

We list the ones that we like and which we feel are worth a visit.

If your local market in Pattaya is not listed, then don't be offended. We probably have not got around to it yet.

Pattaya Floating Market

One of Pattaya's popular tourist haunts. The tour buses - and their contents - fill the floating market up early in the day - and keep it that way until dusk.

Everyone moves, so there is always space. Lots to snack on and lots to buy. The usual tourist bits but also some nice genuine Thai crafts.

Besides food, fashion, fruit, seafood, and plant markets, there is also the floating market tourist attraction.

Thepprasit Weekend Market

Open on Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings. All the latest fashions are here - at a good range of prices. (Shop around to get the best). Most of the vendors have caught on to the fact that foreigners - falangs - are bigger than Thais.

They stock sizes accordingly. Many Thai ladies do most of their fashion shopping at Thepprasit Weekend Market.

Weekend Flower Market

If you have a garden to stock up or a few nice ceramic pots to fill, then this is the best place in Pattaya for a huge range of plants. Many of the pro garden companies use this market as their main source of supply.

Orchids everywhere of course, but also many trees and shrubs. Instant gardening is no problem if you use this Pattaya Flower Market. Open a bit on Friday afternoon - but Saturday and Sundays are the main times.

Bang Saray Sunday Market

This market opens on the second Sunday of each month.

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