13 MAY 2026

What to Do in Rama 9 in Bangkok: Night Markets & More

A young woman buying street food at the Jodd Fairs night market.

Key Highlights

  • Jodd Fairs Ratchada, Bangkok's most popular post-pandemic night market, sits one MRT stop from Phra Ram 9 with over 700 stalls of street food, fashion, and crafts.
  • Central Rama 9 is a 9-storey mall with SFX cinema, an Olympic-sized ice rink, a Tops Food Hall, and a direct underground tunnel to the MRT.
  • Fortune Town, directly opposite Central Rama 9, is Bangkok's go-to for IT, electronics, and camera gear with a strong bargaining culture.
  • Ratchadapisek's specialty coffee scene keeps expanding, giving visitors real options beyond chain coffee for morning starts and afternoon resets.
  • A practical Rama 9 itinerary covers a café morning, a mall afternoon, and a Jodd Fairs evening, all reachable without a long taxi ride.


Table of Contents

  • What to Do in Rama 9 in Bangkok: Night Markets & More
  • Why visit Rama 9?
  • Things to do in Rama 9 during the day
  • Night markets and nightlife in Rama 9
  • A one-day Rama 9 itinerary
  • Make Maitria Hotel Rama 9 your starting point
  • Frequently Asked Questions About Rama 9 and Jodd Fairs Bangkok


Certain neighbourhoods in Bangkok rarely top tourist guides, even if they are the ones residents actually use, the malls they shop in, the markets they keep returning to. Rama 9 is one of those places, but there is plenty going on for what to do in this part of Bangkok, such as café mornings, mall afternoons, and Jodd Fairs evenings, all reachable without a long taxi ride. 

If you're spending some time in Rama 9, we'll walk you through how to plan your itinerary here. Let's get into it.


Why visit Rama 9?

Rama 9 is a fast-growing commercial and residential district anchored by MRT Phra Ram 9 on the Blue Line. It is one stop from the Asok/Sukhumvit interchange, meaning you can reach most of central Bangkok within a short train ride. 

The draw here is a full-service mall, Bangkok's most talked-about night market, a growing café scene, and none of the tourist-zone saturation you get around Khao San or lower Sukhumvit. 

If you're looking to experience modern Bangkok rather than the postcard version, this is one of the better launch pads.


Things to do in Rama 9 during the day

Shopping and entertainment at Central Rama 9

Central Rama 9 is a 9-storey mall with more than 300 shops, an SFX Cineplex, an Olympic-sized ice rink, Tops Food Hall, Harborland kids' zone, and a Central Department Store as its anchor tenant. The mall connects directly to MRT Phra Ram 9 through an underground tunnel, which means zero exposure to midday heat on the way in. 

It is one of the few Bangkok malls where you can spend a full afternoon shopping, watching a movie, having lunch, and ice-skating.


Café hopping near Rama 9

Ratchadapisek and its side streets have developed a steady specialty coffee scene over the last few years. Then there's Coffee & Crumble Eatery at Maitria Hotel Rama 9, which serves all-day seasonal menus, craft coffee, and poolside or lobby seating, with room delivery on the same property. 

One bright side of café hopping is that it works as both a morning start and a post-market wind-down, making it a fair neighbourhood pick beyond the chain cafés that dominate malls.


Green spaces and downtime

Benchakitti Park is a few MRT stops away and good for a lakeside walk, paddleboats, and a proper pre-market reset. The park is a reminder that Bangkok has genuine green zones to balance the urban density, and the Blue Line drops you close enough to fit it into an afternoon without rearranging the day.


Night markets and nightlife in Rama 9


Jodd Fairs Ratchada, the Rama 9 night market to know

The Rama 9 night market scene shifted in January 2025 when the original Jodd Fairs Rama 9 closed. All operations moved to Jodd Fairs Ratchada on Ratchadapisek Road, next to Big C. 

Still, the change in address doesn't mean the character did. Over 700 stalls make this Jodd Fairs night market one of Bangkok's largest, covering Thai street food, seafood, desserts, fresh drinks, fashion, and lifestyle goods in a neon-lit, packed, sociable atmosphere.

Getting there from Rama 9 is straightforward: a one-stop MRT ride on the Blue Line to Thailand Cultural Centre station, then Exit 4 and a three-minute walk to the entrance. It's recommended you arrive between 5 pm and 6 pm before peak crowds build from 7 pm to 8 pm. The signature volcano pork ribs stall is still the flagship order, with the castle photo spot at the far end drawing most of the market's Instagram traffic.


Other night markets accessible from Rama 9

  • The One Ratchada: A 20-minute walk from Jodd Fairs at the same MRT stop (Thailand Cultural Centre). It’s more laid-back, with a similar spread of food and fashion but thinner crowds.
  • Mahadthai Night Market: In the Wang Thonglang area on Ramkhamhaeng 65. Food-heavy, less touristy, and a good option if you’re after a more local-feeling dinner.
  • Pratunam Night Market: A short Grab ride away for bargain fashion, wholesale clothing, and street food.


Bars and late-night options

Royal City Avenue (RCA) is minutes by Grab from Rama 9, with bars, clubs, and live music venues along the strip. Along Ratchadapisek itself, there are casual bars for getting a drink without the full club scene. 

If you’re after a low-key reset between market visits and dinner, the outdoor pool at Maitria also stays open in the evening so you can get a quick dip.


A one-day Rama 9 itinerary

Here is how most travellers structure a full day built around Rama 9:

  • Morning: Breakfast or coffee at Coffee & Crumble Eatery, poolside or lobby, before the heat builds.
  • Afternoon: Central Rama 9 for shopping and a cinema screen, or Fortune Town directly opposite for tech hunting. Grab a late lunch, then a hotel reset.
  • Evening: Jodd Fairs Ratchada from around 5:30 pm. Food stalls first, then fashion and crafts. Budget three hours minimum.


For an alternative evening, you can swap Jodd Fairs for The One Ratchada for a quieter, more local time, or Pratunam Night Market if you're after bargain fashion. Either way, the MRT Blue Line keeps the logistics simple.


Make Maitria Hotel Rama 9 your starting point

Even as a modern CBD, there's much to do in Rama 9 with the mall, café culture, Bangkok's top night market, and easy MRT access to the rest of the city. It is a full-day district that does not need a taxi shuttle to wake up.

Cue Maitria Hotel Rama 9, where we pair those advantages with a property designed for today's traveller. You get to kick off your morning with Coffee & Crumble Eatery as your comfy hotel café in Rama 9, Bangkok, for breakfast and afternoon wind-downs, along with the outdoor pool for a nice reset between outings. And to top it off, our 24-hour check-in/out means you get to enjoy late Jodd Fairs nights without penalty.

Book your stay at our 4-star hotel in Bangkok today! We bring strong local connectivity and keep things practical and service-minded, which extends to our hotel café in Rama 9, Bangkok, to bring you a comfortable stay like no other.


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Frequently Asked Questions About Rama 9 and Jodd Fairs in Bangkok

Q: Is Rama 9 worth visiting in Bangkok?

A: Yes, particularly if you want to experience how modern Bangkok functions day to day rather than only through the tourist lens. Rama 9 offers top night markets, reliable MRT connectivity, a nine-storey mall, and a growing café scene in a single neighbourhood.


Q: What can you do at Jodd Fairs Bangkok?

A: At Jodd Fairs Ratchada, you can browse over 700 stalls covering Thai street food, fashion, crafts, and beverages. Popular activities include trying the signature volcano pork ribs, sampling fresh seafood and tropical drinks, catching live music at the central bar area, and taking photos at the castle installation.


Q: What is the best night market near Rama 9?

A: Jodd Fairs Ratchada is the most popular night market near Rama 9. It sits one MRT stop away at Thailand Cultural Centre station (Exit 4), next to Big C on Ratchadapisek Road. The One Ratchada, a 20-minute walk from Jodd Fairs, is a quieter alternative with a similar selection.


Q: How do I get from Rama 9 to Jodd Fairs Ratchada?

A: Take the MRT Blue Line from Phra Ram 9 station one stop to Thailand Cultural Centre, then use Exit 4 and walk three minutes to the market entrance. A Grab ride from Rama 9 takes roughly five to ten minutes, depending on traffic.


Q: What time should I arrive at Jodd Fairs?

A: Between 5 pm and 6 pm is the ideal window. Stalls are mostly set up, crowds are still thin, and you can pick through the best food options before peak hours build from around 7 pm to 8 pm onwards. The market runs until 1 am daily.