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Patpong Night Market

Patpong Night Market

Busy night bazaar with many stalls hawking gifts, souvenirs, clothing & street food.

3.7(19457 reviews)
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Silom's night bazaar comes alive after dark with souvenir and clothing stalls, but it's the street food section that draws regulars — open tables where diners eat among the crowd without being steered into sit-down restaurants. Good value for late-night eating in the area.

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3.7(19457)

Positive Reviews

Marcus H

The market itselve is somehow limitiert, not very big. But the street food part is one of the BEST! No separat restaurants where market criers force you to sit down. Just choose you table and collect dishes and drinks from different street shops where it looks best for you. Small pictures with prices show the dishes, if you want to have something different, no problem. Just enjoy!

2 months ago

OnSite

Walked around here at night and it was definitely an experience. Lots of stalls selling souvenirs, clothes, and random items, with plenty of bargaining involved. The area is lively and a bit chaotic, especially in the evening. Not really a place for serious shopping, but interesting to see at least once and good for people watching.

2 months ago

Barry Stroyan

Not a whole lot going on during the day really not worth visiting. Evening is when the fun begins. Lots of good street food available and at a good price. I bought a fake Rolex watch for fun...1200 thai baht. I think that works out about $40. Food is really reasonably priced. And if you're looking for the Shady side of things that's there as well. Just a lot of fun to go to and explore.

3 months ago

Negative Reviews

bangkokrecomment “Food & Travel TikTok”

Patpong Night Market opens around 6 PM and is located in Bangkok’s oldest red-light district, between Silom Road and Surawong Road. It’s a small but colorful night market, surrounded by neon lights, bars, and late-night energy. The market itself is small a few souvenir and clothing stalls, some imitation goods, and a couple of food vendors. Prices are moderate, and the area is more about atmosphere than shopping. I’ve visited this spot several times during my tours through Bangkok, and it’s always interesting for its history and contrast a mix of nightlife, street culture, and entertainment. You’ll also find Muay Thai shows and, a few streets away, gay-friendly nightlife around Silom Soi 2 & Soi 4. That said, I wouldn’t recommend it for families with children, since the market and red-light venues share the same area. If you have time, it’s worth visiting once to see Bangkok’s older nightlife scene, but for food and family-friendly markets, Jodd Fairs or Asiatique are better choices. 📍 Location: Between Silom Rd & Surawong Rd 🕐 Opening Hours: Around 6 PM - midnight 💡 Tip: Come early evening for photos or short videos great spot if you like capturing Bangkok’s nightlife vibe on TikTok or Instagram. Verdict: Interesting for its history and atmosphere, but less suitable for families. Nice to include during a city tour through Bangkok.

5 months ago

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61, ซอย Thanon Phat Phong, Khwaeng Suriya Wong, Khet Bang Rak, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10500, Thailand

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