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Travellers heading to Bangkok who are familiar with the iconic Jodd Fairs night market will be pleased to know that it has relocated to a new site on Ratchadapisek Road. The market, formerly at Rama 9, has moved to an upgraded location, offering visitors a fresh and exciting experience.
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The relocation was necessitated by the expiration of the lease agreement with G Land, a property owned by Central Pattana Corporation. The previous site is now set to be transformed into a 125-storey skyscraper, the "Super Tower," which is projected to be the tallest building in Southeast Asia.
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Jodd Fairs Ratchada, the market's new home, is situated on Ratchadapisek Road, adjacent to the Cultural Centre MRT station, ensuring easy accessibility for visitors. Spanning 2.08 hectares, the market features over 1,500 stalls offering a variety of products, including fashion, accessories, and a diverse selection of street food.
Visitors can expect a vibrant atmosphere with illuminated stalls, live entertainment, and a diverse range of vendors selling souvenirs, handmade crafts, and the latest fashion trends.
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The new location provides seamless access via the MRT, with the Cultural Centre station serving as the nearest stop. This central positioning allows visitors to include Jodd Fairs in their travel plans effortlessly.
With its new and improved setting, Jodd Fairs continues to be a must-visit destination in Bangkok. It offers an enhanced shopping and dining experience for both tourists and locals.
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