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Sampeng Market

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Experience the bustling energy of Sampeng Market in Samphanthawong, Thailand. This market is a treasure trove of textiles, souvenirs, and local delicacies, attracting both locals and tourists.

About Sampeng Market

Sampeng Market, situated in the heart of Samphanthawong, is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the vibrant culture of Thailand. Known for its narrow lanes filled with an array of shops, this bustling market features countless stalls selling everything from colorful fabrics and accessories to exquisite handicrafts and street food. Visitors can spend hours exploring the market’s maze-like corridors, where each turn reveals unique finds and the opportunity to bargain for traditional items. The flavors of Thai cuisine come alive here, with tempting street food stalls offering delicious treats that cater to every palate. Whether you are searching for trinkets to take home or simply enjoying the lively atmosphere, Sampeng Market is a unique experience that encapsulates the essence of Thai shopping culture. It’s not just a place to shop; it’s a vibrant hub where tradition meets modernity, making it a memorable stop for anyone visiting Thailand.

The area

Full Address

Samphanthawong, 10400, Thailand

Name in Thai

ตลาดสำเพ็ง (กรุงเทพมหานคร (กทม.), ไทย) - รีวิว - ThailandAgoda.com

Address in Thai

เขตสัมพันธวงศ์, กรุงเทพมหานคร (กทม.) 10400 ไทย

#Category

สถานที่ท่องเที่ยว กรุงเทพมหานคร (กทม.), Things to Do in Bangkok

Review area

13 thoughts on “Sampeng Market

  1. A bustling little market in Bangkok with a great atmosphere this place is perfect for fun souvenirs. However if you see something you like buy it then as chances are you won’t be able to find the stall again.

  2. Actually I would like to review คลองโอ่งอ่าง this place is near Sampeng market this place is a new visit point a lot of art work they also a lot of local shop nice to walk around.

  3. It is our second time to this market. Nothing much to buy as compared to earlier trip before Covid. We walked from on lok yuen (breakfast) to here in less than 10mins. We didn’t spend much time here as we are getting bored with the items selling here. All stalls sell almost v similar things. We wander around n then happend to walk to Nai ek roll noodles shop. Laoteng dim sum restaurant happened to be just next door!

  4. This is more of a mini wholesale market as the stalls do sell by per item or in bulk. Quite an experience to walk in the lanes to see the wares, dried food stuff and pickled food. Product quality is varying from the items.There is also the local morning breakfast and late afternoon food stalls

  5. If you want it, it is here, Crazy busy, loads of small roads, branching of in all directions, with shops all the way.Superb experience.

  6. Came here on a Sunday afternoon and it was still crowded. There are many stores selling household items, clothing and accessories, etc, and many food stalls. Many of the visitors are locals though we do see some tourists.

  7. Hands down the most interesting & best market in Bangkok! Loved the atmosphere with markets winding through long alleyways.

  8. A place to shop for cheap price for mostly younger but you must have good strong legs to walk for one end to the other end. For age ppl that love cooking, is a place you can buy cheap dry stuff for family , no regret . But a lot of walking needed

  9. My daughter just loved this placeWe went there last year (2023) and this year we came back twice so she can olease herself with all her Demon Slayer character, all the little things that she likes for very very reasonnable prices. You can of course still bargainEasy to access from ChinatownWe came with the boat and alight at Ratchawong Pier OR you can take the MRT and alight at Wat Mangkhon station, walk a little bit and there you are in this busy market that can be crowdy. Watch out for the motos are also circulating inside the very narrow alleys…

  10. It’s an interesting market and can be a bit of a trek to walk to.The main segment runs up and down and the shops can be a little repetitive. However exploring the side roads the stalls/shops are slightly different..You won’t find clothes here but if you’ve explored other markets and missing some gifts, you may find some ideas here.

  11. Mostly souvenirs and giftsGood place to spend a few Hours. Variety of packed food and women accessories also lots if food

  12. Dont miss when in BangkokChinatown Sampeng MarketYou can bye almost everything very cheepWalkingstreet under roof Eat when you pass a small river

  13. To be honest its full of accessories like caps, keychains, small accessories like earrings and hair accessories and bags. I didn’t like it that much bc the shops sells the same stuff all around the market. And saw only one shop sales clothes. But if you have time or want a place to hang out after 12 AM then have a visit!Also there was an old man selling hair bows. I would pay the place a visit just to support him☺️.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Sampeng Market

Where is Sampeng Market located?

Sampeng Market is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking Samphanthawong, 10400, Thailand



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#Speciality & Gift Shops, #ร้านขายของเฉพาะทางและของขวัญ

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