Hello Tickets, a Spanish leading provider of travel recommendations, has published a ranking of top-night markets from around the globe, with Jamaa El Fna, Marrakech’s local market, securing the second position on the list.
The list, republished in Tour Hebdo, a professional tourism publication, highlights vibrant destinations from around the world celebrated for their unique nighttime ambiance and diverse offerings.
The top destination is Taipei, Taiwan, known for its vibrant night markets and exceptional street food. The Shilin Night Market, in particular, is noted for its variety of food stalls, entertainment, and souvenir shops.
The second place in the ranking goes to Marrakech. According to Hellotickets, Marrakech offers a unique sensory experience with its night markets full of life, color, and enchanting fragrances.
Jamaa El Fna square is especially noted for its night-time transformation into a lively spectacle, featuring snake charmers, musicians, and street food vendors.
Chatuchak Market in Bangkok, Thailand, ranks third. Known for its large layout and diverse range of products, it attracts visitors seeking a comprehensive shopping experience. Kadıköy in Istanbul, Turkey, follows in fourth place, celebrated for its authentic atmosphere and diverse stalls.
Hong Kong’s Temple Street Night Market has been ranked fifth for its diverse range of items, food stalls, and lively environment. Berlin’s Street Food on Thursday at Markthalle Neun has been ranked sixth for offering a global culinary experience in a friendly setting.
The Queens Night Market in New York celebrated for its diverse culinary offerings and live performances, has secured the seventh position. In eighth place is Seoul’s Dongdaemun Design Plaza market, which offers visitors the chance to purchase fashionable clothing and enjoy a selection of traditional Korean snacks.
Madrid’s Mercado de San Miguel is the ninth most popular market, renowned for its quality tapas and wine bars, offering customers an authentic Spanish culinary experience. The final position in the top ten is held by Sydney’s Night Noodle Markets, famous for its Asian street food festival.