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One of the top spots is the Phuket Weekend Night Market, also known as Naka Market. It's bustling with vendors selling everything from handmade crafts to local street food, making it a great place to soak up the local vibe.
• Another gem is the Sunday Walking Street Market in Old Town, where you can find local artisans showcasing their crafts, along with delicious food stalls. It's a perfect combination of culture and cuisine.
• If you're near Kata Beach, check out the evening market there. It's smaller but offers a lovely selection of handmade items and a more relaxed atmosphere.
Opening days, menus and prices change, especially in quieter months. Check recent information, confirm dietary requirements directly and use busy, well-kept stalls or restaurants where food is cooked and stored properly.





