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Targ Lard Yai w Phuket to tętniący życiem niedzielny rynek, ceniony za swoją żywą atmosferę i różnorodne oferty. Z imponującą średnią oceną 4.7 na Google, przyciąga odwiedzających szeroką gamą stoisk z jedzeniem, unikalnymi lokalnymi tajskimi pamiątkami, porywającymi występami na żywo i angażującymi warsztatami. Odpowiedni dla dzieci, ten deptak uchwyca istotę kulturalnego uroku Phuket i tętniących życiem scen targowych, co czyni go idealnym miejscem zarówno dla rodzin, jak i kupujących.

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Tarryn Rietveld
Tarryn Rietveld
1 miesiąc temu na Google

Definitely one of the best markets in Thailand!!! So much variety and the prices were surprisingly good. Many food options both from street vendors and restaurants on the area. A must if you are in Phuket on a Sunday night!

Maryoom Al
Maryoom Al
1 miesiąc temu na Google

I loved this place !!! You’ll enjoy it but keep in mind it’s a very busy busy busy place and they sell a lot of cool things and I think you’ll need to carry cash I’m not sure if all booths take cashless pay.

Thug Life
Thug Life
1 miesiąc temu na Google

Phuket Walking Street—locally known as Lard Yai Market—is a vibrant weekly night market that transforms Thalang Road in Phuket Old Town into a colorful pedestrian-only fair every Sunday from about 4 PM to around 10 PM . --- 🏮 Why Lard Yai is a must‑visit Heritage Setting: The market runs along a 350–360 m stretch lined with beautifully restored Sino‑Portuguese shophouses, bathed in shifting neon lights—an Instagram dream come true . Iconic Entrance Gate: Look for the wooden, Chinese‑styled gate by the Phuket Road end of Thalang Road, with “Lardyai” written in Thai, Chinese, and English—a popular selfie spot . Food Stalls Galore: You’ll find regional treats like grilled pork, chicken, and squid skewers; fruit juices and Thai sweets (like mango sticky rice and khanom); and adventurous bites—locals even sample horseshoe crab salad! . Shopping & Souvenirs: Browse handmade T‑shirts, custom flip-flops, novelty toys, jewelry, accessories, printed fabrics, and more—often by young local entrepreneurs . Entertainment & Atmosphere: Live music, karaoke, and street performances by local teens animate the evening—feel free to tip performers if you enjoy the show . --- 📅 Essential Info Detail Info Where Thalang Road, Phuket Old Town (Talad Yai area) When Sunday evenings from 4 PM to 10 PM (often continues later) Best Time to Arrive Around 5 PM, just after sunset and before peak crowds fall in Entry Free—bring cash, as most vendors don’t accept cards Duration Plan to spend 2–3 hours, strolling, shopping, and eating --- 🌆 What to Expect Around the Market Soi Rommanee, just off Thalang Road, is a charming lane of pastel‑colored heritage buildings, now home to boutique cafés and great photo backdrops. At night, lanterns cast a magical glow on the street . The area surrounding includes heritage cafés and restaurants—One Chun is a standout, offering Peranakan-style Phuket dishes in a restored colonial building (and even featured in the Michelin Guide Bib Gourmand) . --- ✅ Tips for Visiting Wear comfy shoes for walking and moderate crowds. Carry Thai Baht—cash only at most stalls. A nearby ATM can help if needed . Eat early if you want the freshest food options—and arrive before crowds peak. Support performers—a respectful tip is welcome if you enjoy local music or dance acts . --- 🧭 Planning Your Visit If your visit falls on a Sunday, the Phuket Walking Street Market is essential—an evening full of flavors, sights, and vibrant culture. Want to explore more? Nearby markets include Chillva Night Market (Thursday Saturday) and Naka Weekend Market (Sat Sun) for more shopping and street food

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