Huai Khwang Market, Night market in Huai Khwang district, Bangkok, Thailand.
Huai Khwang Market is a street market in Bangkok's Huai Khwang district, running along Pracharat Bamphen Road with rows of stalls on both sides. The stalls sell fresh vegetables, meat, fish, and local goods alongside food vendors who cook and serve meals on the spot.
The Huai Khwang district was separated from Phaya Thai in 1978, giving it its own administrative identity. The market grew over time as a central meeting point for residents of the area.
The market serves as a gathering place where neighbors meet to eat and spend time together. You can watch traditional dishes being prepared using recipes passed down through families.
The market is easiest to reach via MRT exit 4, then on foot or by motorbike taxi along Pracharat Bamphen Road. It operates around the clock, but the food stalls tend to be busiest around meal times.
Some parts of the market, including massage shops, stay open until 4 AM and serve both late-night visitors and people starting their day very early. This makes it one of the few spots in Bangkok that almost never closes.
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