Most reviewed Flea & Street Markets in Udon Thani Province


  1. 4.0 UD Night Market (297 reviews)
    - Clean and Comfortable
    Flea & Street Markets
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    Nice clean nighttime shopping experience, with lots of clothing, toys, and gadgets on sale. Many good choices for food as well, with some tasty looking seafood - purchase a food card at the kiosk. Also many sit down restaurants, including KFC, a pizza place, Starbucks, and more. Plus loads of take-away food options in the southern section near Lotus. There's even a large stage set up for live music, although in the two nights I wandered through all they had on was piped music and sports on the big video screen. Clean toilets too. There's some benches around, in case you want to just sit and enjoy the cool evening air. Great place for people watching in a clean and comfortable environment. I would also recommend the train station night market just across the street from UD Town. Much of the same shopping and food, but with a more local crowd. See more..
  2. 3.0 Udon Day and Night (38 reviews)
    - It is what it is, beer and brass.
    Spent More than 3 hours Flea & Street Markets
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    The night and day complex is a collective of bars offering an alternative to nutty park. The girls here will hassle you to go into their bars, whether you're with your wife or not, so if that's not your scene give it a miss. It's all about beer and brass, it's a carbon copy of other complexes in other cities. We always drink in a bar called Zan Zee Bar, the girls here are okay and we can have a peaceful beer at a reasonable price, play what music we like without being hassled. See more..
  3. 4.5 Na Kha Market (6 reviews)
    - Part 2 of my 8 hour Thailand Adventure
    Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Flea & Street Markets
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    I had asked the guy at reception at the Nong Khai Resort for a taxi to take me to Udon Thani for a few hours to see a market, the sites, do some shopping etc. Easy, right. Well, no! The reception guy explained to the taxi driver and off we went. An hour later, I was dropped of here in a busy, hectic, noisy market. In Udon Thani, right? - no, no, no - it was 15 k north of Udon Thani, I later found out. The driver said this is the place, insisted, took my money and left.. So I spent a couple of hours roaming around, saw many stalls selling all forms of merchandise and generally passed my time. This day I did 41,119 steps. The hardest part was finding a person to take me back to the Thai/Laos border to meet the deadline set by the Thai border guards. After much searching, countless hand gestures and essentially a "bribe" I found myself back at Nong Khai and the border. The Thai guys were fine but Laotian border guards insisted I needed a second visa to get into Laos as the one I had was a single use visa. I got back into Laos safely, signifying the end of my adventure.... See more..