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Hello everyone! Last weekend was a free weekend, so I decided to go out and explore some new places to eat and shop. Initially, I planned to go to Chatuchak Market, so I took the BTS to Mo Chit station. But then I realized that I was starting to get bored of Chatuchak. I've been there so many times that I know every nook and cranny. Then I remembered that there was another market in the area that I had recently discovered during my internship at Thai Airways. I used to buy clothes there frequently after work or during my lunch break. There are so many restaurants there, it's crazy! Can you guess where it is? 555555555555

The answer is: "Let's just reveal it. You probably already guessed from the title, which is "The Market Behind Thai Airways." Just hearing the name makes my stomach growl. Haha. I had planned to stop by Chatuchak to take photos and do some shopping, but I decided to head to the market behind Thai Airways instead. We took a taxi because it was so hot and I couldn't stand the sun. 55555555555."

The taxi fare from BTS Chatuchak to the back of Thai Airways is around 55-60 baht. Enter through Vibhavadi Soi 20 and go past the Thai Airways building.


Okay, the picture shows the front of the market. We arrived around 10:00 AM. The food stalls were open as usual, but the clothing and cosmetics shops inside were just starting to open.

Lumphun Market is famous for its hot food stalls in the inner area. There are no seats to relax and enjoy the air conditioning, but that's not a problem because I came here hungry and don't care about the weather. I ordered a large bowl of porridge and a plate of chicken rice.



This place has a huge variety of delicious food. If you're familiar with the area, you'll know just how famous it is. They have amazing dishes like "Guay Tiew Lui Suan" (noodles with fresh vegetables), "Ba Mee" (egg noodles), and "Khao Man Gai" (chicken and rice). The place has even been featured on TV and in newspapers.


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During my internship two years ago, I was a big fan of this restaurant's "Guay Tiew Luy Suan" and "Guay Jub." They were truly exceptional.


Let's take a look at the fashion stores. The market is divided into several alleys, from Alley 1 to Alley 7. Each alley is a bit confusing because there's no clear categorization. You won't find an alley dedicated solely to children's clothing or fashion apparel. Instead, you'll find a diverse mix of shops in each alley. Sometimes, children's clothing stores are even located next to cosmetics shops. This eclectic mix is what makes this market so unique and interesting.

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Regarding clothing, I believe there is now more variety. I usually have a favorite store like nancy & her Children, where I like to buy dresses to wear. As for other stores, I didn't pay much attention to them when I was an intern because they tended to focus on working women, like women in their 30s. Or maybe it's because I didn't walk around and look at everything, I'm not sure. But now, it's amazing! There are more fashion stores for women in their early 20s, with a lot of imported clothes and cool, hipster stores. It's great.


Let's move on to other stores.



Regarding parking, there is parking available on-site, but the parking fees are quite expensive, costing 20 baht per hour. If you plan to visit, we recommend using public transportation instead. You can take the MRT to Phahon Yothin station and then take a motorcycle taxi for 15 baht to reach the destination. Alternatively, you can take a taxi for around 60 baht, which is a much more cost-effective option.

Uncle Pluem Market

Opening Hours:

  • Market: Monday - Saturday (Closed Sundays)
  • Food Court: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM (Some stalls may close earlier, starting at 3:00 PM)
  • Clothing and Other Goods: 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM

Location:

  • Soi Vibhavadi 22

Directions:

  • MRT: Take the MRT to Phahon Yothin Station, Exit 4. Take a motorbike taxi for 15 baht.
  • BTS: Take the BTS to Mo Chit Station. Take a taxi for 55-60 baht.

Overall Summary

Pros:

  • Seating available for dining: No need to worry about finding a place to sit and enjoy your meal.
  • Spacious: The market is not overcrowded, allowing for a comfortable shopping experience.
  • Wide variety of restaurants: With numerous dining options, you're sure to find something to satisfy your cravings.
  • Diverse selection of goods: From clothing and accessories to cosmetics and food, the market offers a wide range of products to explore.

Cons:

  • Extremely hot inside: The lack of air conditioning can make the market uncomfortably warm, especially during the summer months.
  • Limited seating for relaxation: Finding a place to relax and take a break can be challenging.
  • Expensive parking: The high parking fees may deter some visitors from driving to the market. Public transportation is recommended as a more affordable alternative.
  • Closed on Sundays: The market's closure on Sundays may inconvenience shoppers who prefer to visit on weekends.






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