Pattaya Night Bazaar
Jessy FaradayJessy Faraday/Guest Contributor/MARKETS, PATTAYA/ Updated : Nov 29, 2016, 17:06 IST
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Pattaya Night Bazaar is an air-conditioned, covered, and comfortable recreation of a Thai street market. This market primarily targets tourists by stocking up on summer clothes and souvenirs.
Pattaya Night Bazaar is an air-conditioned, covered, and comfortable recreation of a Thai street market. This market primarily targets tourists by stocking up on summer clothes and souvenirs. Read less
Pattaya Night Bazaar is an air-conditioned, covered, and comfortable recreation of a Thai street market. This market primarily targets tourists by stocking up on summer clothes and souvenirs.While in many of the other bazaars, things get stuffy because of lack of space between stalls, Pattaya Night Bazaar provides you a smooth and comfortable shopping experience without all the summer heat. Each stall comprises of enough room so that you can walk around freely. Its ample ventilation is a cherry on top, making your shopping experience a very pleasant one.
Pattaya Night Bazaar can be found just over the road from the Central Festival Pattaya. The bazaar also gives you parking space if you are traveling on a motorbike, as there isn’t much space to park bigger cars.
Pattaya Night Bazaar has the most number of tailors’ shops than anywhere else in the entire city. The items sold in the bazaar include sunglasses, luggage, bags, jeans, shorts, t-shirts, scarves, shoes, hats, scented soaps, and other bathroom items. The bazaar also has a wide range of souvenirs.
In this bazaar, you will find everything at low prices. And if you know how to bargain, the prices could go even lower. However, speaking in the local language will help too.
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