Jodd Fairs DanNeramit: new night market in Bangkok

Attention to all night market goers!

The most famous night market in Bangkok, Jodd Fairs, recently opened a new branch at Dan Neramit, a formal theme park.

Jodd Fairs on Rama 9, which opened after Covid-19 in November 2022, became an instant favourite among tourists and locals alike. The night market features clothing, accessories stalls and Bangkok’s most delicious and unique street food.

New Jodd Fairs: Jodd Fairs DanNeramit

new jodd fairs
IMAGE: Jodd Fairs DanNeramit

The good news is the new Jodd Fairs DanNeramit is even bigger, covering an area of 33 rai. The new night market on Phahonyothin Road has even more variety of stalls- you can find stylish clothes and accessories, vintage items, craft beers, souvenirs, innovative traditional Thai snacks, Japanese street food, churros, Taiwanese boba- you name it! You’ll find never-seen-before street food and drinks there – a feast for your eyes, tastebuds and your Instagram feed. Since the night market is more spacious, you do not need to struggle through the crowd or even wait in line to enjoy the night market classics (XXL seafood platter and pork bone mountain)- the new Jodd Fairs have more restaurants with spacious seating.

Did we mention that there is also a fairytale castle in the compound? In front of the night market stalls is a vast common area, with the centrepiece being the picturesque castle surrounded by hot air balloons. (You can even climb up the castle!) Some visitors would picnic on the grass with delicious street foods from the night market.

How do I get to Jodd Fairs DanNeramit?

We recommend taking public transportation to the venue. You can take the MRT Blue Line to the Phahon Yothin station (Exit number 3) or ride the BTS to Ha Yaek Lat Phrao station (Exit number 2).

Click HERE for the Google Map to Jodd Fairs DanNeramit.

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Is the original Jodd Fairs at Rama 9 still open?

According to the Straits Times, the lease of the original Jodd Fairs location will expire by the end of 2024 when the market should be completely closed. Recent activity on the Jodd Fairs Rama 9 Facebook shows that the market is still operating at the moment.

Click HERE for the Google Map to Jodd Fairs Rama 9.

Check our guide for this night market HERE.

Lively Jodd Fairs Rama 9 in 2024
Jodd Fairs Rama 9 in 2024 (Connecting to Central Rama 9 Shopping Mall)

The Jodd Fairs at Rama 9 is still open (Updated on November 4, 2024), and has expanded. It is more spacious with shops selling night market essentials and restaurants selling the famous XXL dishes. The night market even connects to the famous Central Rama 9 shopping mall.

Currently, a lot of the shops are in the process of relocating to the new location so there might be less at the moment but the market is still lively and crowded.

Jodd Fairs at Rama 9
A big Leng Zabb (Pork Mountain) shop at Jodd Fairs Rama 9

Another New Jodd Fairs: Jodd Fairs Ratchada

For all night market goers, the good news doesn’t end here. Another Jodd Fairs is opening in a new location on Ratchadapisek Road called Jodd Fairs Ratchada.

Jodd Fairs Ratchada has been opened since November 1, 2024, and will soon take over as the main destination for Jodd Fairs along Ratchadapisek Road at the end of the year.

You can read our article on the buzz around the opening of this new market and then a firsthand account of Jodd Fairs Ratchada to learn more about it.

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