Chinatown

Chinatown
There are number of buzzing markets, eateries, gold and pawn shops to be discovered by
travelers in a labyrinth of small streets. Chinatown has many hotels and open air restaurants
as well. Many old shops, houses and other low rise buildings can be found there. Many small
streets and alleys are full of shops and vendors selling all kinds of good. It has been the
main trading centre of the Chinese community since they moved to the area.
How to get there : Taxi / Bus no. 4, 25, 29, 34, 53, 501
Bo-Bae Market
BOBAE market has been known as the center of garment wholesale for over 30 years.
Today, Bo Bae Tower revolutionizes the garment wholesale business by having
well over 1300 shops under one roof making Bo Bae Tower the biggest garment
wholesale center in Thailand. Furthermore, BoBae Tower offers you shipping
services to send your cargo worldwide.
How to get there : Taxi / Bus no. 1, 4, 7, 25, 53
Sampeng Lane
Sampeng Lane. Must-visit market, though the products they sell are rather tacky.
It's such a small pedestrian-only lane, much easier to explore on foot than Yaowasrat Road.
How to get there : Taxi / Bus no. 1, 4, 7, 25, 47, 49, 53
Pahurat Market
Pahurat Textile Market is an indoor market located near India Emporium shopping mall. Inside
you find hundreds of shops selling fabrics in every color, shape and pattern. To find you
need to walk through other stores.
How to get there : Taxi / Bus no. 21, 37
Saphan Phut Night Market
Other name of this market is Memorial Bridge Market due to its location. The trading
starts just after sunset when the streets are closed to traffic. To get a break from the
shopping you can enjoy a meal from one of the noodle stalls. It’s the place, where the
teenager with a limited budget buy their clothes.
How to get there : Taxi / Bus no. 8, 3, 37, 53