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Top 5 Night Bazaars in Koh Samui – Retail Therapy Once the Sun Goes Down

Koh Samui, Thailand, isn't just a tropical paradise known for its stunning beaches and aquamarine waters; it also boasts a vibrant nightlife scene that comes alive with bustling night bazaars.

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Fisherman’s Village Walking Street

Located in Bophut, Fisherman’s Village Walking Street is a charming marketplace surrounded by rustic wooden buildings. Every Friday evening, the street transforms into a vibrant hub of activity, with vendors setting up stalls selling handmade crafts, clothing, accessories, and local artwork. From Thai delights to international dishes, the market sells a variety of delicious fare. With live music and cultural shows, the market is buzzing with energy that attracts both locals and tourists.

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Chaweng Night Market

This is a popular night bazaar in Chaweng, near the beach, just four minutes from Avani Chaweng Samui. Open every evening, the market features a similar range of products, including clothes, electronics, and gift items, but it’s primarily known for its diverse food offerings. The market offers both indoor and outdoor dining tables, creating an inviting environment for tourists to taste local food. Take your time wandering through the colourful stalls, soaking in the atmosphere and haggling with vendors for the best price. If you stay at a hotel in Chaweng Beach, this market is only a few minutes away. And while you’re here, don’t forget to enjoy the daily cabaret shows, Muay Thai fights, and live music. There are plenty of bars and pubs in the area too, so if you have more time to spare, pop into one for a pint.

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Lamai Night Plaza

Koh Samui has a plethora of large night markets, and Lamai Night Plaza is among the largest. Open every evening from 5 PM, this sprawling marketplace sells clothing, jewellery, electronics, souvenirs, and so much more. It’s an ideal spot to pick up inexpensive gift items, and bargaining is both expected and encouraged. Everything is quite reasonably priced here, but haggling is essential and part of the fun. Beyond shopping, Lamai Night Plaza also features a world full of culinary delights you won’t want to miss. Compared to other markets, Lamai Night Plaza presents itself as a more authentic experience, but it’s also oriented towards tourists.

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Bangrak Night Market

Also known as the Big Buddha Night Market, Bangrak Night Market is a popular local haunt. Located near the Big Buddha statue in Bangrak, the market swings open its doors every evening. With a selection of clothes, souvenirs, and accessories, the market promises an unforgettable shopping experience. There’s a maze of stalls to be explored. Foodies have plenty to do here too. Vendors serve up a wealth of delicious food, both Thai and international dishes. For a complete experience, be sure to spend at least hours here exploring the colourful maze of shops.

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Chinatown

Chinatown in Koh Samui is a hit with tourists, thanks to its prime location near the scenic Maenam beach area. Unlike the Bangrak Market, this one has more vendors, offering a wide variety of items to explore. You'll find colourful crafts, souvenirs, and delightful dream-catchers, which make it visually appealing. But what makes it special is its location. It's nestled along the U-shaped Chinatown alley, surrounded by traditional Chinese shops, cute houses, and the beautiful Chinese Temple. While prices might be a bit higher compared to other places, taking a stroll through this charming alley is an unforgettable experience. DJs playing music contribute to its festive atmosphere, which extends all the way to the Chinese Temple. If you read reviews online or speak to tourists who’ve had the pleasure of visiting this market, you’ll only hear good things, especially about the food selection. The market is lively yet relaxed, offering an experience that’s both exciting and quite laid-back. Visit during the Chinese New Year, and you’ll be treated to a magical atmosphere illuminated by red and orange lanterns.