The vibrance of Phuket’s nightlife extends beyond the usual haunts of Bangla Road and beach parties. Discover authentic experiences at these night markets off the beaten path, and mingle with local communities for a slice of culture and island living.
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Lard Yai Sunday Night Market
Known to tourists as the Phuket Sunday Street Market, Lard Yai dominates the historical part of town during operating hours. Although its popularity has cemented the market as an attraction in its own right, Lard Yai draws in both tourists and locals, featuring stalls brimming with delectable street food and handicrafts against a backdrop of colourful Sino-Portuguese architecture.
Chillva Night Market
Draped in bohemian decor and modern aesthetics, this weekday night market is a hit among the island’s younger crowds. Compared to the bigger, busy markets around Thailand, Chillva’s laidback atmosphere of live music and cheap food makes it a magnet for anyone looking to mingle and relax on a night out. For those staying at a hidden beach hotel or luxury villa in Phuket on one of the many smaller islands, such as a room overlooking limestone karsts at Anantara Koh Yao Yai Resort & Villas, tour operators on Koh Yao Yai provide direct round trips to the night market on the main island.
Karon Temple Market
Open on Tuesdays and Fridays, stalls lining the temple gates at the Karon Temple Night Market offer a variety of food, souvenirs, and a valuable glimpse at life in Phuket. Amidst the breathtaking architecture and golden embellishments of the Wat, fresh food is prepared right in front of visitors, from fried insects to simple yet addictive doughnuts, sold alongside trinkets, t-shirts and authentic pieces of the island to take home.
Malin Plaza Patong
Sitting across the river from Phuket’s famed Patong beach, this air-conditioned flea market circles charming bars and eateries and offers a vast range of souvenirs and household goods, paired with iconic Thai market street food and fresh produce all in one place.