SWU Market Night Market In Bangkok - Cheapest Night Market In Bangkok

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Discover the Vibrant SWU Night Market in Asok!

The SWU Night Market in Asok takes place every Friday, where students and office workers come together to unwind and enjoy a lively evening.
We were looking for night market walkable from our airbnb and we weren't really interested in going to the typical night markets such as Jodd Fairs, The One Ratchada and The Srinagarindra Train Night Market. After a bit of research, we found the SWU Night Market and it was unique in that it was located on the Srinakharinwirot University campus. We also came during Pride Month, so they had Pride focused entertainment, including a drag show.

As you stroll through the bustling market you'll find food trucks and stalls offering a variety of beverages and snacks. The highlight of the night? Live music performances by talented university school students, creating a joyous and lively atmosphere.

The SWU Night Market is the perfect place to relax, eat, and enjoy the vibrant, local community.
Open every Friday from 4pm-9pm

0:00 Intro
0:16 Walking to the SWU Night Market
1:31 Lior's Coffee Rant
1:48 SWU Market
5:23 SWU Market Live Music
6:22 Conclusion and Thoughts

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fulltimeabroad
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This market is amazing! I can't believe I missed it during my previous four visits to Bangkok. Thanks so much for the recommendation!

MaryCA
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I miss the night bazaar in BKK. They used to have bazaar in Lamphun before covid. I don’t know if they still do. I noticed in January of 24 there are lot less restaurants especially western ones. Can you stay 60 days instead of 30 without visa now?

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