Where
to shop
Shopping in bangkok is not
limited to one or two major streets, and there are many areas throughout
the city affording ample choice and easy access. The following is just
a selection of some of the principal shopping districts.
Silom
- Surawong - Phatpong :
Silom Road is the main artery of Bangkok's commercial heart and is paralleled
by Surawong Road, while Phatpong runs crosswise between the two. In
addition to housing dozens of specialist shops and boutiques representing
all the major buys, this area also boats branches of Central and Robinson
department stores and several shopping plazas. Street stalls also abound,
most notably at Phatpong's famous night market.
Silom - Mahesak
- New Road :
Silom leads into New Road which parallels the Chao Phraya river, and
notable shopping opportunities include gems and jewellery stores (Mahesak
Road is a gem trading centre), Oriental Plaza and River City Shopping
Complex.
Phloenchit -
Ratchadamri :
Found here are, among others, Central, Sogo and Daimaru department stores,
Amarin Plaza, Peninsula Plaza with a host of luxury shops, World Trade
Centre and, not least, Naraiphan Pavilion, the official handiphan centre
selling items from all parts of the country.
Sukhumvit :
Like Silom. Sukhumvit is one of Bangkok's main thoroughfares, and the
long road is lined with shops, boutiques, shopping plazas and department
stores such as Robinson.
Patunam - Phetchaburi
:
A highlight of this district is Pratunam Market, one of Bangkok's biggest
traditional centres for ready-to-wear clothing of all kinds.
Bang Lam Phu
:
Situated close to the Grand Palace and Temple of the Emerald Buddha,
Bang Lam Phu has a lively market where clothing is a popular buy. There
are also branches of New World and Tang Hua Seng department stores.
Chinatown :
Centred on Yaowarat Road and Sampheng Lane, Bangkok's Chinatown offers
a profusion of gold shops as well as two nearby traditional shopping
places, Thieves Market and Phahurat Cloth Market.
Chatuchak
Weekend Market :
Located at Chatuchak Park, adjacent to Vibhavadi Rangsit Highway (leading
to the airport), the Weekend Market, open on Saturday and Sunday, is
a Bangkok landmark where you can buy just about everything from clothing
to potted plantes - - a paradise for browsers and bargan-hunters alike.
Baiyoke Tower
:
Located next to Bangkok's tallest building is one of the city's renowned
garment centres.
Pinklao - Nakhon
Chaisi Road:
This area offers a variety of shops, including Merry Kings, Welco, and
Pata located conveniently close to the southern bus terminal.
Ratchadaphisek
Road :
An up-and-coming commercial district with brances of Robinson, Yaohan
and Siam Jusco department of Export Promotion.
Bangkok International
Airport :
Here there is an excellent choice of shops offering a full selection
of Thailand's top buys.
Beyond Bangkok
:
The main city for shopping outside the capital is Chiang Mai which ranks
as one of the world's largest centres for handicrafts and cottage industries.
The extensive range of local products includes silverware, lacquerware,
cotton and silk, hilltribe clothing, Burmese tapestries and handpainted
umbrellas. Pattaya also offers plentiful shopping for Thai goods, while
virtually all other tourist centres give ample opportunity for buying
gifts and souvenirs.
Shopping
Advice
Fixed prices are the norm of department
atores and a number of shops in Bangkok, but at most other places bargaining
is acceptable and expected. Generally you can obtain a final figure
of between 10 to 40 percent lower than the original asking price. There
are no hard-and-fast rules for bargaining, and much depends on your
skills and the shopkeeper's mood. but manners and a sense of humour,
and they are put off by loud voices and loss of temper. With patience
and a broad smile you will not only get a better price, you'll also
enjoy shopping as an art. generally shoppping in Thailand is easy, fun
and very rewarding, but the following advice is useful especially when
making gem and jewellery purchases :
- Never let a tout or a new found
friend take you shopping. Stores give commisions to these people and
that cost is reflected in the price you pay.
- Choose a shop carefully. With
gems, for example, make sure it is a specialist in that field and
not simply a general souvenir store.
- Shops in hotel arcades pay high
rents and accordingly prices tend to be higher than at street shops.
On the other hand, hotel arcades are very convenient if you have little
time for shopping. Moreover, prestigious hotels generally sttract
quality shops.
- Shop around to compare prices,
though be sure to make comparisons between like items - - this is
especially important with gems and jewellery.
- Assess ths sales assistants
Do they appear knowledgeablle? Are they willing to discuss an item's
bad as well as good points?
- Take your time, never let a
shop assistant pressure you into a purchase.
- Reputable shops will give a
written agreement to a full refund on any goods returnes to do this,
go elsewhere.
- Obtain a receipt for goods bought
and check it is correct before leaving the shop.
- Ultimately, yoour best guide
is what you like. Don't, for example, buy gems or jewellery for the
purpose of resale or investment. They may have such appreciation potential,
but there are no guarantees. Shop for pleasure not for profit.
Duty Free Shop
Bangkok International Airport has very extensive duty-free shopping
facilities, while a smaller selection of duty-free items is available
at Thailand's three other gateway airports, at Chiang Mai, Phuket and
Hat Yai, In Bangkok itself, there are downtown TAT Duty Free Shops at
Mahathun Plaza, on Phloenchit Road, and on Na Phra Lan Road, opposite
the Grand Palace. Both offer a wide choice of goods which can be ordered
prior to departure.
Packing and Shipping Services
With shopping well established as one of Thailand's major attractions,
most shops are experienced in packing and shipping goods, as well as
in arranging insurance, custom premits and any other necessary documentation.
The Central Post Office also offers a parcel-wrapping service for those
who want to make small shipments themselves. For larger items or bulk
shipments, there are several Bangkok companies who specialize in such
matters.
Trading Opportunities
The
Department of Export Promotion (DEP), Ministry of Commerce, Royal Thai
Government, offers a permanent exhibition for buyers interested in exploring
trade opportunities. Covering 4,000 metres of exhibition space, the
DEP's One-Stop Export Showcase displays the dull spectrum of quality
Thai goods and comprises more than 10,000 items by some 250 selected
exhibitions. DEP staff further extend a variety of free services, such
as arranging appointments with manufacturers, as well as providing meeting
rooms with full office facilities. For further details, please contact
the commercial attache at the Royal Thai Embassy nearest you, or the
Department of Export Promotion, Ratchadaphisek Road, Bangkok. Tel :
511-5066-77, Fax : 512-1079, 513-1979, 513-1917, Telex : 82354 DEPEP
TH.
Shoppers' Paradise
T here is more to shopping in Thailand than just acquiring a siuvenir
of a visit to this golden land. The huge variety of buys, combined with
high-quality workmanship and extremely competitive prices, make Thailand
a veritable shoppers' paradise with an unbeatable edge over most other
countries in the region, Whatever your shopping goals - - lusury purchases,
decorative items for the home, a personal treasure or a truly distinctive
gift - - you will find them all wonderfully fulfilled.
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