Asiatique

Top choice in Bangkok


Considered one of Bangkok's most popular night markets, Asiatique is housed within restored warehouses next to the Chao Phraya River. Expect clothing, handicrafts, souvenirs, several dining and drinking venues, and a 60m-high Ferris wheel. To get here, take one of the frequent, free shuttle boats from Sathorn (Central) Pier that run from 4pm to 11.30pm.


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