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New Rot Fai Night Market Ratchada Bangkok Part 2
Explore Rod Fai Night Market — One of the most attractive night markets in Bangkok
Big, vibrant outdoor market with music featuring many vendors selling a variety of goods & food
The new Rot Fai Market in the Ratchada area of Bangkok and it brings the same night bazaar feeling from its original location, into an area of the city that is close and easier to access thanks to the nearby Cultural Centre MRT Underground Station. Although the Srinakarin branch is much larger, This new Train Market is more compact, meaning it’s easier to pop in for a spot of browsing anytime from 6: PM to 12: PM, Thursday to Sunday.
Great food and reasonable price of goods to buy. Locals are also here to shop and eat. This night market is awesome! Lots of pubs to sit and drink but also some fantastic snack food stalls. The shopping stalls are all really clean and neat. Great bargains too. Beware though this place is busy!
4 rows of food followed by multiple rows of shopping. Surrounded by a perimeter of 2-storied bars. Overall this place was just right.
HISTORY OF THE 3 TRAIN NIGHT MARKETS
The Train Night Market Ratchada
Talat Rotfai, also known as the Train Night Market, is a chain of night markets in Bangkok, Thailand. Originally located near the Chatuchak Weekend Market on State Railway of Thailand (SRT) land, it has since relocated to Si Nakharin Road, with a second branch at Ratchada and a third in Kaset–Nawamin. The markets focus on antiques and vintage-style items, especially clothing and home accessories, as well as a large variety of food and drink.[1] Its primary location at Si Nakharin has been ranked the most popular night market in Bangkok.
The market was founded by Pairod Roikaew, previously an antique dealer, in 2010. It was located on part of the SRT's railway yard on Kamphaeng Phet Road, among unused warehouses, tracks and rolling stock (hence the name). Featuring a vintage atmosphere, it quickly became popular with Bangkok's youth, but was forced to close down in 2013 when the area was marked for construction of the Bang Sue Central Station. Pairod reopened the market at a new location on Si Nakharin Road, behind the Seacon Square shopping center. The new location, despite being far from the city center with no rapid transit access, continued to be popular, and a second branch next to The Esplanade shopping center was opened on Ratchadaphisek Road in 2015. The third branch on Kaset–Nawamin (Prasoet Manukit) Road was opened later the same year
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