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ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Pathum Thani, Central Thailand, Thailand Klong Sam floating market is a place that many tourists visit. It is the place of the legend of Mon history that re flected the relationship between the villagers and.. 4. Talat Thai ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Pathum Thani, Central Thailand, Thailand Talat Thai is Thailand's largest, international standard wholesale and retail market for food products and all agricultural produces including fruits, vegetables, cut.. 5. Pantib Plaza ADD TO LIST (5 reviews) Bangkok, Central Thailand, Thailand This is the mecca for tech starving maniacs. U can find anything from a flashing bulb to laptops, plasmas and sometimes even more. Everybody speaks in this place and is.. 6. Ko Kret ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Bangkok, Central Thailand, Thailand This island is home to one of Thailand's oldest settlements of Mon people - who dominated the area between the 6th and 10th centuries. The island is car-free and.. ADD TO LIST (49 reviews) Bangkok, Central Thailand, Thailand During weekends, the entire Chatuchak park is transformed into a sprawling market - the biggest weekend market in the world. The entire 35 acres of park land is.. ADD TO LIST (78 reviews) Bangkok, Central Thailand, Thailand Khao San Road is a three block long street s located about a block from the Chao Phraya River northwest of downtown Bangkok. It is most well known as being the.. 9. Siam Paragon ADD TO LIST (20 reviews) Bangkok, Central Thailand, Thailand This is a huge mall in the heart of Bangkok, featuring 9 floors of restaurants/small eateries, shopping (from mid-range mass market clothing to the uber $$$),.. 10. Centralworld ADD TO LIST (16 reviews) Bangkok, Central Thailand, Thailand Absolutely huge. It's a place where mostly toursits go because many of the Thai people simply cannot afford to shop in there. As a result it's generally extremely quiet.. |