Bangkok, a city pulsating with energy, holds within its heart a treasure trove for shopaholics – the legendary Chatuchak Weekend Market, fondly known as JJ Market. Spanning across vast stretches of lanes and alleys, this bustling bazaar promises an unparalleled shopping adventure for every visitor.
With over 15,000 vendors, Chatuchak is a labyrinthine wonderland offering an extensive range of goods. Whether you seek handcrafted mementoes, trendy apparel or vintage collectables, you’ll find it amidst the myriad of stalls. From clothing to accessories, home decor to electronics, and even exotic pets (with responsible pet ownership, of course!), the market caters to every whim and fancy.
While retail therapy takes centre stage, Chatuchak offers more than just shopping delights. Treat your taste buds to the flavours of Thailand at the numerous food stalls dotting the market, or simply soak in the vibrant ambience as you people-watch amidst the bustling crowds.
Here are some shops that have been recommended by travellers and locals:
Big Three Antique
Big Three Antique is a home decoration store and collectables of both new and old items. Some of them include artsy home decorations such as model statues, game cabinets, records and popular old toys like egg jars that sell like hotcakes. There are also rare antique furniture and lamps that are collected in at least 10,000 pieces in the store. Some items that are more than 100 years old are also sold to anyone who is fascinated by the charm of antiques or is an avid collector.
Store location: Next to Kamphaeng Phet 2 Road, opposite Chatuchak.
Nestled amidst the bustling stalls of Chatuchak Weekend Market lies a secret oasis – La Rumba. Unlike the typical shops overflowing with souvenirs and clothing, La Rumba offers a unique experience for those seeking a break and a touch of Latin flair.
The aesthetically pleasing décor, with its carefully curated mix of modern and vintage touches, creates a comfortable and inviting space. It’s the perfect spot to relax, recharge and soak in the unique atmosphere of the market from a different perspective.
Store location: Near Kamphaeng Phet 2 Road, opposite Chatuchak Market
Besides of that, there are many kind of things available to buy whether it is clothes, local food or drink, souvenirs and even Thai traditional home decorations.
Access to Chatuchak:
Conveniently nestled in northern Bangkok, Chatuchak is easily reachable via the BTS Skytrain (Mo Chit station) or the MRT subway (Chatuchak Park station). Taxis and tuk-tuks are also readily available for those seeking a more traditional commute.
The map of Chatuchak Weekend Market about the zoning of each categories and transportation access is down below.
The market springs to life every Friday, Saturday and Sunday, welcoming eager shoppers from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm. With its vast expanse, it’s advisable to don comfortable footwear and set aside ample time to navigate through the maze of stalls. And don’t forget your bargaining skills – negotiating prices is all part of the exhilarating Chatuchak experience!
For further travel inspiration and a curated list of upcoming events in Thailand, look no further than www.myrehat.com. Begin planning your Bangkok escapade and brace yourself for the awe-inspiring grandeur of Chatuchak Weekend Market!
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