Naka Weekend Market 2 | Places of interest in Phuket
Naka Weekend Market 1 | Places of interest in Phuket

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Saturday & Sunday 16:00 - 22:00

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Naka Weekend Market

The Naka Weekend Market is a huge covered market in Phuket Town and our number one tip if you're looking for vacation souvenirs for your loved ones! On over 12,000 m², you can find absolutely everything from clothes, bags, jewelry, care products and souvenirs to electronics - and of course lots of food! At the food stalls you will find a wide selection of dishes, snacks, fruit, delicious smoothies and freshly squeezed sugar cane juice. As the name suggests, the market only opens at weekends: every Saturday and Sunday between 4 and 10 pm. Entry and parking are free. There are toilets on site and a large street food area with plenty of seating.


TipThe small stage here often features local Thai kids with their own singing or rap performances! Absolutely worth seeing and recommended to end a long day here with a cool Singha beer and delicious snacks! 🙂

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