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Popular Markets in Asia

 
  • Cho Lon

    Historic Chinatown quarter featuring bustling markets, traditional Chinese architecture, and cultural heritage. Known for its large Chinese community and notable sites like Bình Tây Market and Quan Am Temple.

  • Deira Gold Souk

    Traditional market featuring over 380 shops specializing in gold, platinum, diamonds, silver, and other precious metals and gemstones.

  • Souk Madinat Jumeirah

    Shopping and dining district located within an Arabian resort featuring a variety of shops, souvenir outlets, and restaurants in a scenic setting.

  • Spice Souk

    Traditional market known for its wide variety of spices, herbs, nuts, oils, and saffron. It features a vibrant display of local products and offers an authentic Middle Eastern shopping experience.

  • Gwangjang Market

    Historic traditional market known for its food street, textiles, and local products. It provides an authentic glimpse into cultural heritage and market life over 110 years old.

  • Ameya-Yokocho

    A vibrant open-air market featuring about 400 shops along a 500-meter street, known for food, clothing, and diverse merchandise.

  • Chatuchak Market

    Operating since 1942, the largest market in Thailand boasts over 15,000 stalls divided into 27 sections.

  • Namdaemun Market

    This market, one of the biggest ones in the city, has a long tradition since its existence dates back to the 15th century.

  • Chiang Mai Night Bazaar

    Hectic and crowded strip full of stalls selling handicrafts, clothes, jewelry and plenty of other stuff.

  • Textile Souk

    The Dubai Textile Souk is a traditional souq of textile products in Dubai's historic Bur Dubai neighbourhood, along the Dubai Creek.

  • Dubai Spice Souk

    Dubai Spice Souk or the Old Souk is a traditional market in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

  • Kuromon Ichiba Market

    If you're looking for the freshest ingredients, this is the place to go. Whether it's meat, vegetables, fish, eggs, they have it all.

  • Carmel Market

    This market is the biggest marketplace in Tel Aviv. Place of fresh produce, street food and bargains, it also features a number of high…

  • Jaffa Flea Market - Shuk HaPishpeshim

    Copper, brass, jewelry, old Persian tiles, Judaica items and many more are to be found here.

  • Muslim Quarter

    The largest and most populous quarter of the Old City, is a lively and always busy place with lots of small shops.

  • Osaka Central Fish Market

    If you are a seafood and fish lover, then you definitely have to visit this market.

  • Toyosu Market

    This market is the largest and busiest wholesale fish and seafood market in the world.

  • Chorsu Bazaar

    Chorsu Bazaar, also called Charsu Bazaar, is the traditional bazaar located in the center of the old town of Tashkent, the capital city of…

  • Sarona Market

    This foodie market is open seven days a week and is the pefrect choice both for shopping and eating.

  • Central Market

    Come here before noon to catch most stalls open. Fresh produce and local specialties occupy majority of the space here.

  • Nijo Ichiba

    Choose from a wide range of seafood on this lively fish market. Many species of crabs and fish available!

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