Chatuchak Weekend Market
Though there are many markets throughout Bangkok, Chatuchak Weekend Market is
still pretty much the undisputed king of them all. The scale of it is pretty
unbelievable - it covers an area of 70 rai (35 acres), contains more than
15,000 shops and stalls, has over 200,000 visitors each day, and they spend an
estimated total of 30 million baht (approx US$750 000). The range of products
on sale is extensive, and includes household accessories, handicrafts,
religious artifacts, art, antiques, live animals (which unfortunately are
frequently caged in cruel conditions), books, music, clothes, food, plants and
flowers etc...
Chatuchak is a particularly good place to buy all sorts of Thai handicrafts, as
there's a huge range, the quality is high and the intense competition keeps the
prices low.
The published opening hours for the market are from 9.00am to 6.00pm on
Saturday and Sunday, though many of the stalls actually open sometime between
9.00am and 10.00am and close around sunset. Chatchak is also open on Friday as
a market for wholesalers, but there is no problem doing normal shopping on this
day either (same opening times). The Garden Plants section is also open on
Wednesdays and Thursday from 7.00am to 6.00pm. Watch out for pickpockets, as
even though they're not a particularly big problem the crowded conditions make
it easy for them to operate successfully.
Chatuchak always gets very hot and humid during the day, and it's far from the
most comfortable shopping experience but for most people the benefits outweigh
the disadvantages. Going early in the day when it is a bit cooler is
recommended.
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