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Sukhothai Historical Park Night Market - UNESCOWorld Heritage - Sukhothai Thailand 2024

The Sukhothai Historical Park Night Market is a popular attraction in Sukhothai, Thailand. It is located within the Sukhothai Historical Park. The market is open on Friday and Saturday nights only, starting around 5 or 5:30 pm. It is situated near the King Ramkhamhaeng Monument and is easily accessible by car, with parking available along Route 12 near the pond that surrounds Wat Sa Si or a short walk from the park entrance.

What to Expect

The market offers a unique experience, with vendors selling a variety of goods, including souvenirs, clothing, and local handicrafts. The market is set amidst the ancient ruins of the Kingdom of Sukhothai, providing a stunning backdrop for a night out. Visitors can enjoy the sunset while browsing the stalls or sitting down to a meal at one of the many food vendors.

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The market is open on Friday and Saturday nights only, so plan your visit accordingly.

The market is located within the Historical Park Central Zone, but you do not need a ...

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