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Shopping at the Sunday Walking Street Market

Overview

Those who want to enjoy shopping in the local markets, should visit the Sunday Walking Street Market which takes place every Sunday in Sunday Walking Street Market. It is one of the most popular markets with lively shops and offers vibrant shopping experience. This market is also referred to as Lard Yai Market, and every Sunday the streets turn into shopping haven and only pedestrians are allowed to enter. Shoppers can enjoy shopping local products, Thai delicacies and enjoy entertainment activities also.

What to do at the Sunday Walking Street Market?

  • The Lard Yai Market offers visitor to immerse in the local market of the region, wherein they can explore the handcrafted items, unique souvenirs, wax items, scented local soaps of flowers and fruits, art, clothes, utensils, sandals, shoes, bags, handmade jewelry, wooden sculptures, street food and watch traditional Thai cultural performances.
  • One of the highlight of the Lard Yai Market is the exotic local Thai cuisine it offers, starting from seafood to sticky mango rice, pad Thai Noodles, pad Thai fried rice, chicken skewers, spicy curries, pancakes, organic fresh fruit juice, etc.  To make the market more interesting there is live music and traditional cultural performances.

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How to Reach Sunday Walking Street Market?

  • Address of Sunday Walking Street Market: Thalang Road, Phuket Old Town.
  • From Phuket Town, visitors can either choose to walk or take a taxi to reach Thalang Road.
  • Distance from Patong Beach, it will take around 25 minutes to reach if you take a taxi or tuk-tuk.

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