Great walking market to have a meal of various street vendors on the strip to eat many food offerings.
You can grab food and beverages from the many vendors then walk back to some limited but usually free seating available if it's not too busy.
Some of the market vendors on either side of the strip can get a little over-eager to sell you their wares or a cheap fitted suit while trying to just get some food before you wander later.
If you keep closer to the food vendors in the middle of the market you can mostly avoid some of the pressure sales spiels shoved at you.
But some vendors are persistent particularly the suit vendors from India trying to sell bespoke suits while you are just trying to get some tasty street food and will often try and engage in conversation with you, after hearing you talk / accent then pivot to clothing brands from your country into sales talk.
The general vibe was pretty good. But the market vendors selling clothes and other items can be pretty pushy sometimes with tourists, even when you are shopping instead of browsing.
Getting your change instead of more shirts, shorts than you wanted instead of maybe that one shirt and the rest of your money back can be tricky sometimes with some vendors. Having smaller bills / notes is handy here.
Not all vendors are like this and your mileage may vary.
Local vendors are best to deal both in food and...
Read moreOTOP Patong Market Phuket promotes locally made products sourced from subdistricts (tambon) throughout Thailand. Its name is an acronym for ‘One Tambon One Product’. The market encourages village communities to improve their products' quality and marketing.
A superior product is selected from each tambon to receive formal branding as an OTOP product. Expect plenty of traditional handicrafts, silk garments, cotton products, pottery, fashion accessories, household items and regional food.
Highlights of OTOP Patong Market Phuket :-
OTOP Patong Market Phuket is on Rat-U-Thit Road, directly opposite Dusit D2 Phuket and Hard Rock Café. The market gets busy when small bars within its compound start to fill up in the late evenings. Stall owners rarely hassle passersby, which you often encounter on Soi Bangla and Beach Road.
You can combine a night out of drinking at the (mostly Aussie) bars lining the alleys with some souvenir shopping. There’s a money exchange bureau at the corner of the market on the main road, as well as several ATMs. Along the well-lit alleyways, you’ll find several restaurants, mobile food carts, a designated whiskey shop, and a Black Canyon...
Read morePatong OTOP Shopping Paradise is an absolute gem for anyone visiting Phuket! This vibrant market is the perfect place to explore if you’re looking for authentic Thai handicrafts, stylish clothing, unique souvenirs, and delicious local food—all at reasonable prices.
The atmosphere is lively yet relaxed, with friendly vendors who are happy to negotiate and share stories about their products. The variety is impressive, from beautifully handcrafted leather goods and intricate jewelry to aromatic Thai spices and herbal remedies. Unlike the larger tourist markets, this one has a more authentic feel, showcasing local craftsmanship and supporting Thai artisans.
Food lovers will also be in heaven here. The market offers plenty of street food stalls where you can sample delicious Thai delicacies like pad Thai, fresh seafood, mango sticky rice, and refreshing coconut ice cream. The vibe in the evening is fantastic, with live music, cozy bars, and a welcoming crowd.
Overall, Patong OTOP Shopping Paradise is a must-visit for anyone in Phuket. Whether you’re looking to shop, eat, or just soak up the local culture, this market has something for everyone....
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