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Thepprasit Night Market, Pattaya: A Bustling Shopper's Paradise

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One of the major reasons for the popularity of the night markets in Thailand can be attributed to Thailand’s geographic location. Located in the tropics, Thailand generally experiences hot and humid conditions throughout the year. To escape from the heat, night markets gained popularity and became one of their key traditions. The Thepprasit weekend night market in Pattaya is one of the largest and most popular night markets in Pattaya. Located close to the Outlet Mall, the Thepprasit weekend market is famous for its delicious street foods and affordable Thai souvenirs. If one wants to sample the regional Thai cuisine and buy some trinkets, then this is a must-visit place in Pattaya. Discover the vibrant allure of Pattaya with our curated Pattaya packages from India, blending beachfront bliss and thrilling entertainment.

Best time to visit Thepprasit Weekend Night Market

The best time to visit the weekend night market is during its high season, which runs from November to March, just like most other tourist destinations in Thailand. But if one wants to travel on a budget to Thailand in the off-season, checking out the weekend night markets is also a good idea. The weekend market is typically crowded and open on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. On other days of the week, you might still find a few stalls open, but your options for exploring are limited during the workweek.

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Things to do in Thepprasit Weekend Night Market

Explore the street foods

Thepprasit Road Night Market, also called Pattaya Weekend Market or Kankeha Thepprasit Market, is well known for its street food and specialities. A significant portion of the market is comprised of dessert and street food vendors. Some of the must-try dishes in this restaurant include sticky mango rice, chicken satay, roasted duck, and a variety of seafood options. When your partner is out shopping, you can find a comfortable place to sit thanks to the minibars and juice bars that are located inside the market. 

Buy souvenirs

If you think you're good at bargaining, the weekend market is also one of the best places to practice your negotiating techniques. Products like clothing, electronics, home appliances, and traditional Thai souvenirs are available at the Thepprasit night market. Going there with locals or knowing a little bit of Thai is one of the best ways to get amazing deals here. Along with offering more affordable options, the majority of these products are trustworthy, which is why you'll see more locals here in addition to tourists.

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Things to do near Thepprasit weekend night market

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Kaan Show Pattaya

The Kaan show, which is just two kilometers from the weekend market, is the ideal fusion of live art, cinema, stage performance, and cutting-edge technologies. A fascinating experience is provided to the audience when Kaan Show premieres at Singha D'Luck Cinematic Theatre. The show typically lasts 70 minutes, and its tales are drawn from traditional Thai folktales. The experience would not be impacted by the language barrier because this is a non-verbal art form.

Big Buddha temple

The Big Buddha Temple is a fascinating tourist attraction in Pattaya. On Pratumnak Mountain, a 120-meter-tall statue of the Buddha can be found. The centerpiece of the shrine is an 18-meter-tall golden Buddha that is surrounded by smaller Buddha statues. A few of the intriguing rituals performed here include counting the precise number of stairs steps to determine one's karma, throwing money into the belly of a fat Buddha statue to attract wealth, and ringing the bell to symbolize the purification of one's karma. The temple is 10 minutes away by car and is situated to the west of the night market.

Mini Siam

Thanks to Mini Siam, it's possible to travel the globe in a matter of hours. With the ideal camera angle, the exact miniature representations of popular tourist destinations around the world give the impression that the viewer has visited the location. By placing information about all the major attractions close to the replicas, the audience has been educated. Aside from being a tourist spot, the serene ambiance allows one to unwind. 

Adventure sports Exploration

If you enjoy the rush of adventure sports, you can easily find them at the weekend night market. Within 5 kilometers of the weekend market are the Pattaya Bungee Jump, Harbor Land Pattaya, JumpZ Trampoline Park, and Pattaya Park Tower. These parks offer thrill rides and other activities that keep our adrenaline pumping.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Thepprasit Night Market

The market is generally closed on Mondays, but you might find some stalls open. If you want to explore the market, it’s best to avoid visiting here during the weekdays.

The weekend night market was established in 1999. Currently, it is the largest and most popular night market in Pattaya.

No, entry into the market is absolutely free.

No, the two markets are distinct.

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