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From Northern to Bangkok, driving along Phahonyothin Road.
From Southern to Bangkok, driving along Phetkasem Road.
From Eastern to Bangkok, driving along Sukhumvit Road.
Visitors can travel by bus to Bangkok from Thailand's neighboring countries
with varying levels of ease.
From Malaysia, one can cross by bus into Thailand through various border checkpoints in Songkhla,
Yala, and Narathiwat provinces, although most busses will head to the hub of bus travel into,
out of, and around southern Thailand, Hat Yai. From Hat Yai there are direct busses to Bangkok.
Most busses from Laos originate in Vientiane and cross the Mekong River to the Thai border town
of Nong Khai, where it is possible to arrange for a bus transfer to Bangkok.
The primary route on a Cambodian bus to Thailand is across the border at the respective towns
of Poipet and Aranyaprathet. From Aranyaprathet one can easily arrange bus or minibus transport
to Bangkok.
Bangkok serves as a major international hub for air travel, with the new Suvarnabhumi International
Airport (BKK) hosting over 40 million visitors and transit passengers each year. Dozens of domestic
and international air carriers bring passengers to Bangkok from most major cities in Asia, Europe,
North America, and Australia.
In addition to outstanding dining and shopping, the Suvarnabhumi Airport features a transportation
center that provides visitors with easy transfer from the airport to destinations throughout the
kingdom as well as rail, bus, taxi, and limousine service to all districts in the Bangkok
metropolitan area. The city center is only 30 kilometers west of the airport and features
a new electric rail line that provides easy access to the city center.
The former primary airport, Don Muang, located 20 kilometers north of the city center,
no longer services international flights, functioning as a minor domestic airport and
airstrip for charter flights to and from Bangkok.
At present, the only standard train service to Bangkok is via the Malaysian border town of Butterworth.
Travelers from Singapore and Kuala Lumpur can travel by train to Bangkok, but not without stopping
to change trains. The journey from Singapore can last up to 48 hours as two changes of trains are
required and there are numerous stops along the way to Bangkok.
First class sleeper cars can make a train trip to Bangkok more enjoyable, though comfort and
conveni one can travel the Eastern & Oriental Express, a throw-back
colonial-style luxury train that services Butterworth and Bangkok on a once weekly schedule.
Bangkok features a central market where locals can buy
everything from groceries to household appliances and visitors
can shop for clothing and other necessary supplies. In addition
to the shopping venues listed below, there are often locally
produced handicrafts available at central markets, the
occasional night market, and from village workshops in smaller
towns throughout the province. The principal shopping areas in
downtown Bangkok, shopping plazas, and department stores include
Sukhumvit, Silom, Siam Square, Pratunam, Ploenchit, and Bang
It has been well known as a wholesale garment center
for over 30 years. It’s a sizable market which
consists of an air-conditioned indoor part called
Bobae Tower and an outdoor market area. You can get
really good bargains early in the morning from about
05:00. Vendors who come early don’t have to pay rent
and their goods are cheaper.
How to get there
By BTS Sky Train - take BTS Sky Train to National
Stadium station and descend via exit 2, where you
can take a taxi to Bobae Market
Central is the most popular department store in
Thailand, with its branches, hotels and resorts in
every corner of the country. Easy to reach and with
a huge range of products, Central Chidlom is by far
the most popular branch, visited by both local and
international customers. Finally, don't miss out on
the Food Loft on the 7th floor and
Central food Hall in the basement, with a wide
variety of top quality Thai and International food.
How to get there
By BTS Sky Train - take BTS Sky Train to Chidlom station (exit B1)
Central World is thailand's first lifestyle shopping
complex. Separated into 6 different shopping Zones,
each with unique design and ambiance, shopper could
enjoy myriad shopping experiences and easily locate
which zoning they are in or wanted to visit.
Furthermore, the zones are designed to be opened and
inter-connected, this way shopper could see through
to the other zone, creating a flow while shopping.
Looking to attract 150,000 customers every day,
Central World has within itself 18 different
entrances and exists for the convenient of the
shoppers no matter which direction they are coming
from. Providing 7,000 parking spaces and 6 lanes
road (CentralWorld Avenue) running around the
Shopping Complex. All of this are design with the
conscious of trying to ease traffic congestion from
the car leaving and entering from the 2 main road,
RAMA I Rd. and Rajdamri Rd.
How to get there
By BTS Sky Train - take BTS Sky Train to Chidlom station and a few
minute walk on Ratchaprasong Intersection, opposite Gaysorn and Erawan
Chatuchak weekend market is paradise for bargain
hunters. Every saturday and sunday will have more
than 1000 individual shops are open selling an
infinite variety of goods. Handicrafts are every
where including pottery, hand-made glass models of
the Royal Barges, fluffy toys, colourful tropical
fish, singing birds puppies of many breeds,
furniture and lots of new and second hand clothing,
shoes, handbags, belts. There is so much on offer
that even international home decor wholesales come
here to shop. Music lovers can find unique
traditional Thai musical instruments being sold
direct by the artisans who have crafted them to make
the pleasing sounds.
One rule for all shoppers to observe is bargain,
bargain, bargain. This is part of the fun and also
gets you the best prices. Chatuchak Weekend Market
has interesting products from all over Thailand as
well as things from far off lands. You should allow
the best part of a whole day to explore the many
stalls. You never know what you will find. But this
is work that will make you thirsty and puckish, so
take a break here and there to cool off with a fresh
fruit juice or feast on delicious Thai dishes such
as Pad Thai, barbecue chicken, noodles and sweets.
How to get there
By BTS Sky Train - take BTS Sky Train to Mochit BTS Station
By MRT Subway - take MRT Subway to Kamphaeng Phet Station or Chatuchak Station
By Bus - routes 3, 26, 27, 29, 34, 59, 77, 96, 112, 134, 136, 138, 145, 502, 503, 510, 512, and 513
An oasis from the nearby hustle and bustle, Erawan
Bangkok is a luxury haven that offers an ultimate
shopping experience. Chic boutiques, a beauty center
for mind and body, and choices for fine dining make
Erawan Bangkok, the perfect place to meet and
How to get there
By BTS Sky Train - take BTS Sky Train to Chidlom station
Gateway Ekamai, a new lifestyle shopping mall
distinctive from other community malls sprouting
around town. Distinct with remarkable ambience of
Japanese lifestyle an extraordinary new experience
coupled with remarkable location right
in the heart of Ekamai, a junction of business and
residential area. Commanding an area more over
93,000 sq. m. The main concept are including the
culture and lifestyle of the Japanese. The main
selling point is the Japan Town zone with the
original recipe's Japanese restaurants that opened
the first store in Thailand.
Furthermore, Gateway Ekamai is divided into 8
floors. Complete with shops and services such as
variety of authentic Japanese restaurants, choices
of international cuisines, supermarket, lifestyle
fashion outlets, beauty and health shops, IT store
and edutainment center.
How to get there
3. By BTS Sky Train - Ekkamai Station (exit 4)
Gaysorn Shopping Center's unique international style
includes world-class brands that are recognized for
providing benchmarks of highest quality. Gaysorn is
the home of international flagship stores in Bangkok
including: Louis Vuitton, Prada, Dior, Fendi,
Celine, Emilio Pucci, Loewe, La Perla, Hugo Boss,
Ermenegildo Zegna. Besides, there is popular
cutting-edge fashion from leading Thai designers
such as Tango, Senada Theory, FlyNow, GGub,
Zenithorial, Olivia Diamonds, Disaya, Sretsis, and
Matina Amanita. Gaysorn also provides unique home
decor and collectable arts stores, a wide selection
of well known jewelers, five-star spas, beauty
services, and a variety of exclusive dining
experiences from stylish cafes to luxury
restaurants.
It is a shopping destination for those with a
cosmopolitan lifestyle, providing a haven from the
busy streets of Bangkok in a calm, refined, and
relaxed environment. The pleasure of shopping at
Gaysorn Shopping Centre is enhanced by personalized
service, including a dedicated team of valets,
multi-lingual concierges, and a Lifestyle
Consultant, offering the highest quality assistance
for fashion, style, and gifts for all kinds of
occasions.
How to get there
By BTS Sky Train - take BTS Sky Train to Chidlom station
JJ Mall or Jatujak shopping mall is a large shopping
complex close to the Jatujak market. It is
well-known and recognized by foreigners as a unique
shopping place.
The whole area has become one large shopping site
and all shop zones are interlinked to ensure that
customers take pleasure in shopping at every single
shop. It contains more than 2,000 shops, has over
50,000 visitors on weekdays and over 100,000
visitors on weekends.
The mall is a center for various merchandises
ranging from household accessories, Thai
handicrafts, arts and paintings, fashionable
clothing, antiques, books, music, plants, flowers,
gold and silverware, home decor and accessories, pet
shops, etc., and plenty of services, such as Thai
massage, beauty salons, optometrists, pharmacies,
banks, a food center and restaurants.
How to get there
By BTS Sky Train - take BTS Sky Train to Mo Chit Station (exit 3)
By MRT Subway - take MRT Subway to Kamphaeng Phet Station (exit 2)
The two-storey retail store, covering 12,000sq m, offers a wide range of luxury merchandise,
watches, leather goods, perfumes, skincare products and cosmetics, electrical appliances
and jewellery. Thai handicrafts, silk, souvenirs and a large selection of spirits,
premium wines, cigarettes and fine cigars are available on the ground floor
of the building.
How to get there
By BTS Sky Train - take BTS Sky Train by Sukhumvit Line to Victory Monument station (exit 2) and take King
Power Tuk-tuk Shuttle Service at the entrance of Rangnam Road. If coming by Taxi or others means,
access the complex from Rangnam Road or Sri Ayuthaya Road
Khlong Lat Mayom is one of the three floating
markets located close to Bangkok. Everything here is
just perfect for tourists who seek a peaceful
relaxation while exploring the unfamiliar culture,
especially if you’re a family with kids. This small
floating market hidden in a suburban area of Bangkok
will give you plenty of opportunity to absorb the
tranquil ambience of dense greenery as well as to
see the exotic Thai lifestyle along the riverbanks.
Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market was open in
November 2004. Though small in size and rather quiet
when compared with other tourist oriented floating
markets like Damnoen Saduak and Amphawa Floating
Markets, it well represents the Thai’s ways of life
in Bangkok’s canalfront communities.
The locals come here on the weekends to sell their
farm produce. Freshly cook food and desserts of
various kinds are sold on paddle boats and at many
small stalls on the banks. Besides the food,
tourists can buy artworks, handicrafts, traditional
souvenirs or even decorating plants from Khlong Lat
Mayom Floating Market. Vendors here are not
obtrusive or try to sell you things you would not
want to buy. They will always welcome you with their
smiling faces.
How to get there
By Taxi - take a taxi from Wongwian Yai BTS Station
Kwan-Riam floating market is one of the newest
floating markets in Bangkok along the Sean-Sab canal
in Min Buri, Bangkok. There is a wide selection of
inexpensive delicious Thai food available, such as
classic boat noodles, Isan food, Thai desserts,
clothes, souvenirs and many more. As well as
floating restaurants, you can also join boat tours.
How to get there
Kwan Riam Floating Market can only be reached by
land. If you turn down Soi 60 on Seri Thai Road,
you’ll arrive at Wat Bamphen Nua. Alternatively,
take Soi 187 on Ramkhamhaeng Road which leads to the
second temple, Wat Bampheng Tai. Both roads have
small signs indicating the direction to Kwan-Riam.
Mah Boon Krong, or MBK, is a large mall that is a
paradise for both shoppers on a tight budget and for
those with lots of money to spend.
The ground floor stalls and shops feature a wide
array of ladies' fashion, hair accessories, and Thai
trinkets. You will also find a supermarket, a
department store, pharmacies, camera shops, money
changers and banks.
Clothing and jewelry, beauty salons, massage shops,
and a post office are on the 2nd floor.
The 3rd floor offers more clothes, health
and beauty products, and t-shirt printing shops.
The 4th floor is solely dedicated to
computer related products, mobile phones, and
electronics. Up on the 5th floor are
upscale modern furnishings and home decor. The 6th
floor houses a food court, fashion shops, money
changers, and Thai crafts. At the countless small
sales stalls (similar to a Thai street market) you
can bargain, but at the more expensive shops, the
prices are fixed.
How to get there
By BTS Sky Train - take BTS Sky Train to National Stadium station
Pak Khlong Talat is the biggest fresh flower market
in Bangkok where you can buy the flowers at
wholesale prices. At Pak Khlong Talat has the
variety of flower such as roses, daisies and more
exotic species such as orchids in every colour and
shade imaginable.
Most of the flowers are grown in the neighbouring
provinces of Nakhon Prathom, Samut Sakon and Samut
Songkram although the best roses come from the
cooler climate in Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai.
Unfortunately, the main activities at the market
take place late at night and in the early morning
but there are flower sellers there all day and in
the surrounding streets.
How to get there
By Bus - routes 2, 5, 8, 53, 60,73, and 512
By Boat - Chao Phraya River Express to Pak Khlong Talat Pier
Patpong Night Bazaar is a well known entertainment
nightlife and night market such as bars, beer bars,
discotheques, pubs, a-go-go dancing, and shows. It
is easy to have drinks, refreshment, and foods here.
Walking along this area is an exciting event for
visitors. Many kinds of products, e.g. clothing,
leather bags, watches, handicrafts, ceramic, wood
carving, paintings, etc. are sold every night.
How to get there
The located of Patpong is between Silom Road and
Surawong Road and one side street running from the
opposite side of Surawong. Patpong is within walking
distance of the Sky Train's Sala Daeng station, and
Bangkok Matro's Si Lom station.
A vast bazaar, jam-packed with stalls and countless
peddlers attracting large crowds. Another attraction
are open-air restaurants and a shopping complex.
There are several alleys (called “Soi” in Thai) with
old markets such as Chalermlarb Market. At Pratunam
Soi 1 and Soi 2, ready-to-wear shops, which carry
mostly imitation clothing, footwear, handbags and
trendy items are plentiful. Conveniently located at
the corner of New Petchburi Road and Ratchaprarob
Road, Pratunam has been the commercial heart of the
city for a long time. That is the reason why hotels
and shopping centers such as the Indra Hotel,
Panthip Plaza, Baiyoke Towers I and II, and the
Amari Watergate Hotel have set up their businesses
in this area of Bangkok.
How to get there
By BTS Sky Train - take BTS Sky Train to Chidlom
station. Then walk past Central World and go
straight to the Pratunam intersection
The relocation of Chinese immigrants initiated by
the King Rama I from Ta Tien to land
between Wat Sampluem canal and Wat Sampeng canal
marked the birth of the first and biggest Chinese
trading district in Bangkok. Chinese communities and
businesses expanded significantly making Sampeng the
biggest land market in Bangkok in those days. Today
Sampeng has become Bangkok’s biggest wholesale
market where a broad range of goods can be found
including jewelry, hair accessories, photo frames,
household items, all kinds of gift ideas and
nick-knacks and toys.
How to get there
By BTS Sky Train - take BTS Sky Train to Take the Silom Line and get off at Saphan Taksin
station (or S6 station) and go out through exit no. 2, then take Chao Phraya Express Boat to Rajawongse
Pier or take the Silom Line to the National Stadium Station (or W1 Station) and go out through
exit No. 2 and take bus no.73, taxi, or tuk tuk.
The night market, starting from around 08.00 pm. to
midnight, takes place under the
Memorial Bridge where you can find collections
of clothes, fashion, stuff toys, home accessories,
etc. A wide variety of second hand goods such as
clothes, shoes, books are available. You can also
get your portrait drawn by independent artists who
sell their drawings and paintings as well. Tattoo
service is also available.
How to get there
By Bus - routes 6, 8, 9, and 73
Siam Square to Chidlom is Bangkoks Fashion City area
for young Thais and tourists by the area will start
from Siam Square, Siam Center, Siam Paragon, The
Central World Plaza and Central Chidlom. Siam Square
is particularly popular with university students and
young Thais who have just started their business
careers. There is a well-used phrase on mobile phone
calls Meet you at Siam. Opposite Siam Square is Siam
Center which was the first western-style
air-conditioned shopping complex in Thailand. Now
this area has many other shopping complexes. The
next section in this area is around the Ratchadamri
and Ratchaprasong intersection where there are a
selection of 5-star hotels and major shopping
complexes catering for the more up-market shoppers.
Many of the worlds leading fashion designers have
boutiques in this locale. The Central World Plaza is
the largest complex in this area and the site for
Bangkoks New Year Countdown celebrations. During the
cooler months of November to January, the major
breweries sponsor the setting up of beer gardens on
the plaza in front.
The last point on this Fashion City map is Central
Chidlom, another upmarket department store. This is
at the Chidlom and Lang Suan intersection. Soi Lang
Suan has many condominiums and a variety of
restaurants and bars catering to the more affluent
members of society.
How to get there
By BTS Sky Train - take BTS Sky Train by Silom Line and Sukhumvit
Line to Siam Station or Chidlom Station
By Bus - routes 2, 15, 16, 21, 25, 29, 34,
40, 45, 47, 50, 54, 73, 79, 93, 141, 163, 204, 508,
511, and 513
Bangkok's latest and hippest fashion trends and
international labels showcase at Siam Center under
one roof. The birthplace of A-list and upcoming Thai
designers for three decades features 40 famous top
Thai designers and 250 international fashion and
leather goods brands as well as trendy cosmetics,
beauty salons, and even extreme sports apparel and
accessories. Embark on a shop-a-thon and savor the
numerous local and international culinary delights
at one of the many restaurants, parlors. Enjoy free
concerts, fashion shows and entertainment every
weekend. It's fun. It's fashion. It's Siam Center.
How to get there
By BTS Sky Train - take BTS Sky Train to Siam Station
The only true world-class shopping center in
Thailand. On 500,000 sq.m. this huge complex houses
over 250 flagship stores of leading international
and local labels of fashion, luxurious watches, and
jewelry. The Paragon Department Store, one of the
largest in Thailand, has a huge selection of
imported and luxury products, from designer clothing
for children to household items from top brands.
Get a unique dining experience at one of the many
Thai and international restaurants within a unique
atmosphere. You can also visit one of Asia's biggest
aquariums, the Siam Ocean World, and many more
excellent entertainment venues.
How to get there
By BTS Sky Train - you can conveniently access Siam Paragon with each passage and
walkway that connects you to each shopping complex
By Car or Taxi - intersection, drive straight to Pathumwan area, Siam Paragon will be on your left side
- Air Conditioned Bus no. 16, 25, 73, 79, 204, 501, and 508
- Micro Bus no. 5, 6, 12, and 23
- Normal Bus no. 15, 16, 21, 25, 40, 48, 54, and 73
Silom Road is the main artery of Bangkok's
commercial heart and is paralleled by Surawong Road,
while Patpong runs crosswise between the two. In
addition to housing dozens of specialist shops and
boutiques representing all the major buys, this area
also boasts many branches of well-known retailers
and several shopping plazas. Street stalls also
abound, most notably at Patpong's famous night
How to get there
By BTS Sky Train - take BTS Sky Train to Sala Daeng station
By MRT Subway - take MRT Subway to Silom station
Taling Chan Floating Market reflecting the charm of
traditional Thai culture, the atmosphere of this
market is quite tranquil. Several floating
restaurants comprising tables are also part of the
floating market. The market held during weekends
which provides a wide selection of vegetables,
fruit, fish, plants, flowers and trinkets, vended
from boats. An idea initiated back in the late
1980's to honour the 60th birthday of King Bhumibol,
the floating markets maintain a strong connection
with the lifestyle of ancient Thai people.
The canal where the market is located links the
Bangkok Yai in south to the Bangkok Noi canal in
north. Fast becoming a popular tourist attraction,
the market is recognised by many as an exceptional
opportunity for relishing delicious, inexpensive
Thai food in the company of inviting and friendly
How to get there
By Bus - no. 79, 83 which cross the Chao Praya River to
the Thonburi side of Bangkok. The market is located
near the front of Taling Chan District Office.
This market have an official name of Tawanna Night
Bazaar is a shopping center. Located on Ladprao Road
nearby The Mall Bangkapi branch which shopping mall
that opened in 1997 was originally launched as a
center of IT products. Currently Tawanna market have
expanded to the length of the back which have a
variety of non-specific products.
Tawanna market with various products. It is a very
popular clothing, shoes, bags, cosmetics and some
products are handmade products made at each store or
get sold on the cheap. The sales price is not
expensive. It is popular with teenagers. There is
also the art of fashion, draw a henna tattoo,
Tattoo, Paint Nail, Hair Extensions and Nail
fashion. Tawanna Market is the place of the artist
in the hip.
How to get there
By Car - a car park in Tawanna market or parking at The Mall department store Bangkapi Branch
By Bus - no. 8, 27, 44, 92, 96, 122, 126, 137, 145, 156, 182, 502, and 514
By Boat - the Mall Bangkapi pier
Terminal21 brings you to the whole new experience of
shopping with Market Street Style. We combine unique
destinations from around the world such as Rome,
Paris, Tokyo, London, Istanbul, San Francisco and
Hollywood into one fully-furbished department store.
Enjoy a perfect combination of fashion, food, and
film, with more than 600 shops for urbanistas
including the famous Urbanation. Fancy the 36 meter
long escalator that connects together all the
continents in our welcoming world. Easily reached by
both BTS and MRT train service, we invite you to be
the first to experience the brand new Terminal21 -
the Whole World is Here.
How to get there
By BTS Sky Train - take BTS Sky Train to Asoke station.
Thailand's first luxurious fashion and lifestyle
shopping complex, is situated in the heart of
Sukhumvit Road. Features a one stop shopping concept
complete with leading international brands, a
full-scheme department store, a five-star movie
complex, kid's playground, gourmet market, a wide
selection of chic cafes and restaurants, beauty
salons, jewelry shops and lots more. You will
discover premium goods, unique and exotic Thai
handicrafts, and world-class brands in a warm and
relaxed atmosphere.
How to get there
By BTS Sky Train - take BTS Sky Train to Phrom Phong station.
The Platinum Fashion Mall is Thailand largest Fashion Mall and One Stop Wholesale shopping.
This Fashion Mall is designed in the national wholesale shopping concept. This Fashion mall
supports many services for fashion traders, retailers and people such as inventory cargo,
outbound and inbound transportations, car parks, elevators and others. These services help
everyone in the Platinum Fashion Mall to more convenient for shopping and trading.
The Platinum Fashion Mall is ONE STOP wholesale shopping and modern fashion mall at
center on water gate. The Platinum Fashion Mall is 25 floors building which have area
more than 110,000 m2 and branch off category's product zones :
Jeans & Fashion Clothes
Fashion Clothes
Fashion Clothes & Baby Clothes
Fashion Clothes & Underware
Fashion Clothes & Leathers
Leathers & Accessories
Food & Beverage
Car park consist more than 1,500 cars and cargo
Inventory store and the Platinum Fashion Mall office
The Platinum condominium
How to get there
On Petchburi Road, in the area called Pratunam, is the heart of fashion business both
wholesale and retailing. It is convenient to get by a variety of public transportation.
How to find best English bookstores in Bangkok? Here
is a list of best English bookstores in Bangkok with
a wide selection of books and magazines. Don't miss
to visit these bookstores if you are looking for a
good books to read while take a vacation in Bangkok.
Where to buy the best price for electronics such as
Laptops, Desktops, Computer Hardwares, Computer
Softwares Cameras, Mobiles, Tablets and LCD TV in
Bangkok? It would be better to know which shops in
Bangkok that offer the best price and that Thai
people prefer to buy electronics. Here is a list of
electronics shop in Bangkok.
Bangkok has been rated the world’s second best city
for tourist shopping and the third best city in
terms of value for money. Tourists can shop for
cheap shirts, jeans, t-shirts, skirts, silk suits,
shorts, men's suits and many other items of clothing
from a lot of shops in Bangkok. Here is a list of
fashions & accessories shop in Bangkok.
Wherever you go in Bangkok, you will see orchids,
whether in a fancy arrangements in a hotel lobby,
hanging outside in front of a modest home, or simply
growing epiphytically on trees for the pleasure of
all who pass them. Here is a list of flowers & trees
shop in Bangkok.
Are you looking forward to furnitures & decorations
shopping in Bangkok during you trip? Furnitures &
decorations are available just about everywhere you
go in Bangkok. You can go to malls and market and
you’ll find them in huge numbers, but for a more
rewarding experience, we Recommended that you hunt
for Bangkok furnitures & decorations in some of the
rarer furnitures & decorations shops. Here are a few
key places for Bangkok furnitures & decorations
Thailand is a major exporter of gems and jewelry and
Bangkok has become one of the major global centers
for cutting and setting gemstones. Consequently,
those in the know should have an excellent
opportunity for purchasing high quality gemstones
and jewelry. Most of Thailand’s gold shops are found
in Chinese districts, the largest being Yaowarat in
Bangkok. Thai gold is very yellow, owing to its high
level of purity, and Thai gold jewelry is quite
inexpensive as the labor costs are quite low. Larger
department stores and reputable jewelry shops are
certainly the safest places to buy Thai jewelry so
be advised: if shopping at smaller shops or on the
recommendation of a new “friend” or tuk-tuk driver,
there are plenty of con-artists working the Thai
jewelry and gem business.
Thai handicrafts are some of the most popular
souvenir products from Thailand. Many are small and
inexpensive and as such make excellent gifts that
are easy to pack. Thai and tribal handicrafts are
traditional Thai products that have survived
generations of modernization thanks to tourism. Most
Thai handicrafts are produced in the north of
Thailand around Chiang Mai, which is the ideal place
to purchase such goods, although street markets from
Bangkok to Samui will sell nearly the same variety
of goods (at slightly higher rates.) It should also
be noted that Thai handicrafts come in a various
levels of quality and some larger department stores
and boutique shops in Chiang Mai or Bangkok will
sell some exquisite handicrafts that are priced
accordingly.
The products mostly come from the Northeastern and
Northern Thailand. However, Bangkok is the centre
for silk. There are many types of silk fabrics in
many colours for you to choose from. As silk is a
very popular purchase among foreign tourists,
products made from it are other great items to buy.
Custom made silk attires are interesting options for
tourists as well since tailor shops in Bangkok
always offer good quality Thai textiles for making
your beautiful new dress.
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