One of the most vibrant and exciting cities of Southeast Asia is the capital city of Thailand; Bangkok. Located in Central Thailand, the city is known for its rich heritage & culture, thriving shopping & commercial districts, wild nightlife & red-light districts, and many leisure and recreational attractions, making it a truly amazing destination for any tourist. When it comes to accommodation, a Bangkok hotel apartment, such as the Citadines Sukhumvit 16 Bangkok, is a great solution as they offer a variety of apartments and services.

When it comes to shopping in Bangkok, night markets are one of the most exciting options there are. These markets operate well into the night, closing shop only past midnight, and offer you some of the best street shopping experiences. Every year night markets pop up around Bangkok, and 2016 has its own share of top night markets.

One of the best night markets of 2016 is the Neon Fest Container Flea Market. Located on Lumphini Square, the Neon Fest is one of the hippest and coolest flea markets in Bangkok that operates from Thursday to Sunday from 5.00pm to midnight. With hundreds of stalls selling clothing, shoes, accessories, and street foods, Neon Fest is certainly an up and coming night market of Bangkok. Hua Muun Market is another great night market that gained a lot of prominence in 2016. Open on every day of the week save for Monday, the Hua Muun Market is a great place to make some quality purchases. Talad Rod Fai 3 located in Kaset Nawamin is another one of Bangkok’s top night markets of the year 2016. This is the third Talad Rod Fai night market is Bangkok, and the third edition is just as good as it predecessors, giving visitors enough and more things to buy. And last, but not least, the Suan Lum Night Bazaar is also worth visiting as it has gained a reputation for being great for buying street foods, clothing and host of other items are cheap prices.

Caleb Falcon is a travel writer who specializes in writing content based on the many exciting world adventures that await intrepid travellers.

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