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Bangkok Shopping Guide - Store Shopping in Bangkok
Shopping
is one of Bangkoks major attractions. Favorite purchases include
Thai silk and cottons, modern and traditional jewellery featuring precious
gemstones,semi-precious gemstones, silverware, nielloware, pewterware,
ceramics, celadon, woodcarvings, paintings, and clothing. Bangkok is one
of the most competitively priced cities in Asia. Friendly bargaining in
most stores and markets ensure favourable prices and service.
The following areas are the major shopping areas:
:: Suriwong/Silom
Area
Numerous shops, and department stores sell jewellery, gemstones, antiques,
ceramics, leather goods, mens and womens clothing, handicrafts,
Thai silk and cottons, electrical and photographic goods. The area comprises
Bangkoks major commercial and nightlife centre.
:: Mahesak/Silom/New
Road Area
The area is a major gemstone dealing and jewellery manufacturing area.
Boutiques, art galleries, department stores and shopping arcades, including
the River City Complex, sell a wide range of items, with particular emphasis
on antiques, tailored clothing, and contemporary Thai and Asian paintings.
:: Phloenchit/Pathumwan
Area
The area encompasses several department stores and shopping centers, such
as the World Trade Center, Siam Square, Siam Center and Mahboonkrong.
Almost everything the shopper needs may be found within this area. Thailands
principal duty-free shopping outlet is located on the 7th floor of the
World Trade Center.
:: Sukhumvit Road
Area
Concentrated largely between Soi Nana (Soi 3) and Soi Asoke (Soi 21),
several shops, shopping centers and department stores offer a broad range
of Thai and imported items. The luxurious Emporium Shopping Center is
located between Sukhumvit Soi 24 and the Benjasiri park.
:: Pratunam/Phetchaburi
Road Area
The area is best known for its inexpensive readymade clothing, which is
sold partly in a street market, where determined bargaining is required
for best prices.
:: Banglamphu
The riverine section of Bangkok is favoured by back-packers for its budget
accommodation. The area offers inexpensive items, especially readymade
clothing, leather foods, footwear, cosmetics and curios. Bargaining is
recommended.
:: Chatuchak Weekend
Market
A large open public ground on Phahonyothin Road, is where people buy and
sell a thousand loval products including food, clothing, household products,
handicrafts, pets, and pot plants. This market is a paradise for browsers
and bargain-hunters alike. It operates during the day time on Saturdays
and Sundays.
:: Bangrak Market
Located on New Road, between Silom and Sathon roads, this market offers
a particularly large selection of cut blooms and orchids. Lovely garlands
made principally of jasmine are a specialty.
:: Thewet Market
Lining the bank of Khlong Phadung Krung Kasem off Samsen Road, this market
is best known for potted plants.
:: Lang Krasuang
Market
Facing Khlong Lot, on Atsadang Road, between the Royal Hotel and Ministry
of Interior, a row of shop houses sell moderately priced second-hand goods,
including antique cameras and typewriters, musical instruments, radios
and all manner of electrical goods. Bargaining is essential.
:: Woeng Nakhon
Kasem
Better known as Thives Market, located between Yaowarat Road and New Road,
near Phahurat, this area sells antiques, including Thai and Chinese objects
dart, porcelain, brassware, copperware and furniture inlaid with
mother-of-pearl. Bargaining is essential.
:: China Town
Bangkoks China Town is an old business centre covering a large area
around Yaowarat Road and Charoen Krung Road. There are many small streets
and alleys full of shops selling all types of goods. The area is always
lively and market stalls abound. It has been the main centre for trading
by the Chinese since they were moved from their old site some 200 years
ago. Nearby is Phahurat Market, one of the citys renowned cloth
centres.
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