
Patong Night Market
A bustling hub in Patong, Phuket, offering a vibrant mix of street food, souvenirs, and lively Thai market vibes.

Highlights
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Fewer crowds, better deals

Patong Night Market
Best Time
Fewer crowds, better deals

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A bustling hub in Patong, Phuket, offering a vibrant mix of street food, souvenirs, and lively Thai market vibes.
"The vibe is good and it's an easy spot for a casual night out if you’re in Patong."

🎯 Explore Beyond the Obvious
Don't stick to just one area; wander through all sections for the best finds and food.
💰 Bargain Smartly
Haggling is common for souvenirs, but be polite and reasonable. Food prices are generally fixed.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.3 · 1,618 reviews
Type
Market
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Street Food Delights
Throughout the market
Indulge in a vast array of Thai street food, from satay and shrimp fritters to mango sticky rice and bubble tea.

Souvenir Shopping
Various stalls
Browse a wide selection of clothing, souvenirs, and local crafts. Perfect for picking up unique gifts.

Vibrant Atmosphere
Market entrance and main walkways
Experience the lively energy, colorful lights, and bustling crowds that define a true Thai night market.
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🎯 Explore Beyond the Obvious
Don't stick to just one area; wander through all sections for the best finds and food.
💰 Bargain Smartly
Haggling is common for souvenirs, but be polite and reasonable. Food prices are generally fixed.
🚽 Toilet Fees
Be prepared to pay a small fee (around 5 baht) for public toilets.
📱 Stay Aware
Be mindful of your belongings and watch out for common tourist scams.
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🎯 Explore Beyond the Obvious
Don't stick to just one area; wander through all sections for the best finds and food.
💰 Bargain Smartly
Haggling is common for souvenirs, but be polite and reasonable. Food prices are generally fixed.
🚽 Toilet Fees
Be prepared to pay a small fee (around 5 baht) for public toilets.
📱 Stay Aware
Be mindful of your belongings and watch out for common tourist scams.
👟 Comfortable Shoes
You'll be doing a lot of walking, so wear comfortable footwear.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Patong Night Market offers a lively atmosphere with a wide array of street food and souvenirs, making it a convenient spot for a casual night out. While some find the food quality and variety lacking compared to other markets, and hygiene can be a concern, the friendly vendors and affordable snacks are definite highlights. It's a good introduction to Thai night markets, though more authentic experiences might be found elsewhere.
"Good setup and good layout place for seating
Food selection is repeated and not as variety than other top night markets.
Food quality also below average, have the worst fried rice and the shrimp fritter have bad shrimp…
Toilet need to pay to access"
KJ P
"Patong Night Market is a fun place to explore — plenty of stalls with clothes, souvenirs, snacks, and drinks. The vibe is good and it’s an easy spot for a casual night out if you’re in Patong.
That said, I personally prefer Kata Walking Street — it feels more alive, with more people, energy, and atmosphere. Patong is still nice, just a little quieter and smaller in comparison.
Overall, worth a visit if you’re nearby and want a night market experience."
emanuel vallejos
"Seafood is expensive but some of the stalls are cheap, but the food quality is not as expected, table hygiene needs to be improved, toilet 5 baht and located far behind, overall not too bad, can consider a quick dinner spot."
Warren Chew
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The market is centrally located in Patong, making it easily accessible. You can take a tuk-tuk or a taxi from most areas in Patong. If you're coming from further afield like Phuket Town, consider a Grab car or a local bus.
Yes, Patong Night Market is very close to Patong Beach, often just a short walk away. It's a convenient stop after a day at the beach.
The market typically opens in the late afternoon and runs into the night, usually from around 5 PM to 11 PM or later. It's best to check specific hours closer to your visit as they can vary.
Parking can be challenging in Patong, especially near the market. If you're not walking, consider using ride-sharing services or arriving early to find a spot.
If your hotel is within Patong, walking is often the easiest and most enjoyable way to reach the market, allowing you to soak in the local atmosphere.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, there is generally no entrance fee to enter Patong Night Market. You can wander freely and browse the stalls.
The market usually opens around 5 PM and stays open until late, often past 11 PM. It's a great spot for dinner and evening exploration.
Tickets are not required for entry. You can simply show up and explore the market at your leisure.
While generally open daily, it's always a good idea to confirm operating days, especially around public holidays, though it's rare for it to be closed.
Visiting on a weekday evening, particularly earlier in the evening (around 5-7 PM), can help you avoid the largest crowds.
🎫 🛍️ Shopping & Goods
You'll find a wide variety of goods including clothing, t-shirts, souvenirs, handicrafts, phone accessories, and local trinkets.
Bargaining is expected for non-food items like souvenirs and clothing. Be polite and aim for a fair price.
While many items are tourist-oriented, you can sometimes find unique local handicrafts if you look carefully.
Prices vary greatly, but you can find small souvenirs for a few dollars. T-shirts might range from $5-$10 USD, depending on quality and your bargaining skills.
Yes, there are many stalls selling casual wear, beachwear, and trendy items. Quality can vary, so inspect items before buying.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
The market offers a huge selection of Thai street food, including seafood, satay, fried rice, noodles, spring rolls, fresh fruits, desserts like mango sticky rice, and various drinks.
Seafood can be on the pricier side, but many snacks and smaller dishes are very affordable, often under 2 euros.
Many visitors rave about the satay skewers, shrimp fritters, mango sticky rice, and fresh seafood. Don't miss trying local favorites!
While many dishes are meat-based, you can often find vegetarian options like vegetable stir-fries, spring rolls, and fruit. It's best to ask vendors about ingredients.
Reviews on food quality are mixed, with some finding it below average, while others praise specific dishes. Hygiene can be a concern for some, so choose busy stalls with good turnover.
📸 📸 Photography
Capture the vibrant stalls, colorful food displays, bustling crowds, and the general lively atmosphere of the market. The evening lights create a great ambiance.
Generally, it's acceptable to take photos of the market and food. If you want a close-up of a vendor, it's polite to ask for permission first.
Dusk and early evening are ideal, as the market lights begin to turn on, creating a magical glow. The contrast between the fading daylight and artificial lights is striking.
The market itself is the main attraction. Look for visually appealing food presentations, unique crafts, and lively interactions between vendors and customers.
Use a wider aperture for low-light conditions to capture the ambiance. Consider a faster shutter speed if there's a lot of movement to avoid blur.
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