Indy Market Phuket
Sumedha BharpilaniaSumedha Bharpilania/Times Travel Editor/MARKETS, PHUKET/ Updated : Oct 21, 2019, 17:54 IST
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Yet another preferred haunt of the young and the restless of Phuket, Indy Market is all about cheap and custom-made clothing and accessories along with oodles of delectable street food. Also known as Laadploykong, this night marke … Read more
Yet another preferred haunt of the young and the restless of Phuket, Indy Market is all about cheap and custom-made clothing and accessories along with oodles of delectable street food. Also known as Laadploykong, this night market is a lot smaller than its counterparts but given the handmade jewellery, bags and showpieces up for grabs, it is a lot more unique. Read less
Yet another preferred haunt of the young and the restless of Phuket, Indy Market is all about cheap and custom-made clothing and accessories along with oodles of delectable street food. Also known as Laadploykong, this night market is a lot smaller than its counterparts but given the handmade jewellery, bags and showpieces up for grabs, it is a lot more unique. And yes, almost everything is priced at around 100 to 150 Baht.
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