Formerly known as Jodd Fairs Danneramit, Train Night Market Danneramit is located in the Chatuchak district on Phahonyothin Road. This night market offers a variety of attractions, including bars and restaurants, seafood stalls, affordable clothing, toys, and ice cream vendors. The main highlight is its open space for enjoying drinks with friends and loved ones.
To reach Train Night Market Danneramit, you can take a taxi, BTS, MRT, or any private transport. For the BTS, head to Ha Yaek Lat Phrao station (which is connected to Central Lat Phrao) and walk a short distance through Lotus supermarket to reach the market. If you prefer the MRT, go to Phahon Yothin station, from where the market is easily accessible. Taxi fares from central locations like Asok or Sukhumvit are typically around 250 to 280 THB, depending on traffic. BTS or MRT fares from nearby central locations range from 45 to 60 THB. The market is open from 5 PM to midnight, Thursday through Sunday. Friday and Saturday nights are particularly busy and lively.
Train Night Market Danneramit, also known as Jodd Fairs Danneramit, is located in what used to be a theme park/ amusement park called Magic Land, which opened in the early 1970s. Although the theme park eventually closed, the Train Night Market Danneramit emerged in its place. Upon entering the night market, you’ll notice a castle structure that was once a major attraction of the former Magic Land theme park.
🍢 Food You Can’t Miss
DanNeramit is a foodie paradise! Wander through rows of colorful food stalls serving:
- Thai BBQ skewers, spicy sausages & grilled squid
- Pad Thai, fried rice, and seafood noodles
- Mango sticky rice and coconut pancakes
- Korean corn dogs, sushi rolls, and cheesy fries
- Craft ice cream, bubble tea, and Thai iced coffee
You’ll find both local flavors and global bites, perfect for adventurous eaters and comfort food seekers alike.
🍹 Chill at Quirky Bars
Once you’re full, unwind at one of the hipster bars scattered across the market. Many are set inside real train cars, offering craft beer, cocktails, live music, and retro seating. The vibe is laid-back and lively, ideal for travelers looking to experience Bangkok’s local nightlife without the chaos of downtown clubs.
🌍 Why Foreign Tourists Love It
Unlike more commercial markets, DanNeramit feels authentic yet fun, making it a hit among digital nomads, backpackers, and families. English menus are often available, and vendors are friendly to foreigners. You’ll see travelers from all over the world enjoying street snacks, sipping drinks in train cars, and shopping for vintage clothes and handmade crafts.