What makes it 57% Baby-Friendly: Babies are allowed and aisles fit strollers, yet no nursing room or changing station exists and amplified music, heat and jostling crowds can disturb them, making visits moderately taxing.
Why 1-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows time for stroller strolls, snack breaks, and rest stops before the baby tires.
Stroll with stroller:
Wide, covered aisles fit a standard stroller.
Tip: Use shaded sections to keep baby cool and spray light insect repellent.
Buy baby-friendly snacks:
Grab fresh bananas or papaya pieces from fruit stalls.
Tip: Ask vendors to cut fruit into small pieces and skip added sugar.
Rest in the food court:
Shared tables under a canopy let you sit and feed or soothe your baby.
Tip: Arrive early to secure a table close to the stalls you like.
Photo-ops with colorful stalls:
Bright lanterns and painted booths make lively backdrops.
Tip: Bring a small prop or toy to catch your baby's attention.
Plan for diaper changes:
No formal baby-changing rooms on site.
Tip: Carry a portable changing mat and a few extra towels.

Ivy Ku
Nice place to shop for handbags, shoes n clothes. I love the foods here. Varieties Thai local food n it’s yummy.
Alex B
Decent night market with lots of stalls, a couple music venues as well as a large street food section. Enjoyed the vibe and food as we wondered around
Brian Lukas
The food selection isn’t particularly impressive. Although the market itself is quite large, most of the stalls offer the same items you can find in many other places. It’s still a nice spot to walk around and experience the atmosphere, but if you’re looking for unique or exceptional food options, this market may not stand out.
Ben Robertson
Large market with lots of options. Dive deep into the markets to find the food stalls as there are many not just the few you pass on the entrance. Clothing, Bags, Toys, Sunglasses, Bags & Footware. If you go deep enough you will also find live snakes and dogs for sale
That Guy
Honestly it’s one of my favorite markers in all of Thailand. Absolutely huge, has food clothes bags shoes trinkets all kinds of souvenirs you’d want. There’s live music often and also lots of locals come too. Overall I would come back and had a really good experience while here.
Market runs Fri–Sun evenings. In rainy season (May–Oct), use a stroller rain cover. From Nov–Feb, evenings are more pleasant but still humid; dress baby in light layers.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Public toilet fee | THB 5 |
| Baby fruit snack | THB 50 |
| Two adult street meals | THB 160 |
| Bottled water | THB 20 |
| Small souvenir toy | THB 100 |
| Total Estimated | THB 335 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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