Market shopping in Phuket Province
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Banzaan Shopping Plaza
Banzaan has two faces. There are the tumbledown shopping stalls with your garden-variety knock-offs and handicrafts if you’re into bargain hunting, and the newly built fresh market. It’s a posh version of a traditional Thai market, with a terrific seafood selection, a food court upstairs and just enough funk to satisfy the soul.
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Amulet Market
If you need a charm to stop bullets or even a set of pre-owned dentures, wander through this streetside market catering to fate and fortune and the ability to alter the two. The amulet market begins on Th Maharat and follows the narrow soi that lead to the river.
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Chatuchak Weekend Market
You’ve got to see it to believe it: this market is a veritable village of vendor stalls selling clothes, decor, junk and collectibles. It is the number-one shopping destination in the city despite the heat and crowds.
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Suan Lum Night Bazaar
The Night Bazaar specialises in modern Thai souvenirs, clothes and handicrafts. Highlights among the 3700 stalls are handmade jewellery, one-of-a-kind designer T-shirts and a unique furniture and home decor section.
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Day Market
This market near the town centre traces its history back to the days when pirates, Indians, Chinese, Malays and Europeans traded in Phuket. You might still find some fabrics from Southeast Asia, though it mostly sells food now.
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Downtown Plaza Market
Ramshackle stalls with a host of fruit, vegetables, fish, chicken, sweets and spices. Comes complete with all requisite market aromas, from sweet to funky.
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Municipal Market
Southeast of the centre, the focus of this market is on fresh produce and other things to eat.
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