ASIA Travel Tips .com

 

Shopping in Bangkok

 

Shopping in Bangkok guide and reviews

 

Guide to shopping in Bangkok with reviews of shopping malls and markets in Bangkok

Search ASIA Travel Tips .com Thailand

ASIA Travel Tips.com - Home Page

If ever there was a time for shopping in Bangkok it is now. With amazing discounts at most stores in Thailand, you can find everything that you are looking for at exceptional prices. Bangkok is famous for pirated goods, but have a look around first, sometimes you can buy the original at cheaper or for just slightly higher prices than on the street. Below you will find a whole world of information about shopping in Bangkok whether it is for computer products, clothes or fake merchandise, where to buy and where and what to watch out for. Also do check our guide about VAT Refunds for Tourists in Thailand.

Scuba Equipment - Diving Shops in Bangkok

Please see our review of Diving Shops in Bangkok.

Computer Software

There is really only one place to buy computer software and that is at Panthip Plaza, on Petchburi road near the Amari Watergate Hotel. Everything under the sun and computer related can be found here. With seven floors of shopping heaven for computer buffs, copy is very much the thing here. So if you are buying something at regular prices be very careful. The shop on the top floor is very reliable, and offers mainly original soft and hardware. Due to a lot of police restrictions, which seem to change month by month, the shops sometimes will refuse to sell you copy software directly instead they have to send it to you by EMS (registered post) there is not normally any problems with this. However this does mean that you should visit this computer heaven early in your trip, if you plan to buy some software, so that the sellers have enough time to send it to you if required. Three days should normally suffice at the most. Having said that please note that these restrictions change all the time, and you will even see vendors removing all the latest DVD's, CD's, VCD's and software very quickly only for it to reappear minutes later once we presume an inspection is finished.

DVD's

VCD's and DVD's are also available at Panthip but they can also now be found all over Bangkok. Do watch out when buying DVD's as quality can vary enormously. Always ask whether the DVD is a Master? which basically means is the picture quality good - Is the sound quality good? This should help to avoid any misunderstanding although this very much depends on the honesty of the vendor and also the vendors understanding of quality. Quality would normally be described in percentage terms. So for example if you wanted to buy the latest blockbuster movie which is not even out in the cinemas yet then the quality will normally be less than 100%. Some shops may even let you see the quality if you ask nicely. VCD's are now roughly 50 Baht or so but can be had a cheaper if you shop around. DVD's are also readily available and cost anywhere from 100 Baht. You should note that original DVD's can cost as little as 240 Baht and there are quite a few shops around Bangkok where you can buy original movies in DVD, video and VCD format. Most vendors will give you a box for free if you ask, while some may charge 5 Baht per box. If you have a DVD player at your hotel do check each DVD for quality and if you are unhappy then you should have little problem changing the DVD. See also our guide to: Buying Electronics.

Rolex

Please see our article on Rolex Watches.

Shopping Centres / Mall

Chatuchak Weekend Market the famous weekend market is a MUST when in Bangkok, however for us to be able to explain this amazing market to you fully we have devoted a whole page to it. Read our Review of Chatuchak Weekend Market in Bangkok and browse Pictures of Chatuchak Weekend Market in Bangkok.

Patpong Night Market offers a wide range of fake goods such as watches, clothes, bags etc. Located in the heart of Patpong (skytrain station Saladaeng), with Bangkok's famous bars on either side this night market offers many distractions, and perhaps an excuse for many to visit this famous night spot. Haggling is expected, and to be honest unless you really want to go to Patpong we would recommend the Night Bazaar mentioned below.

Suan Lum Night Bazaar is an absolute must and a viable alternative to visiting the Patpong Night Market and even Chatuchak as it is not as cramped, has good quality entertainment and food stalls, and sells almost everything you could want from your trip to Thailand. The Night Bazaar is a quick taxi ride away from Silom road, next to Lumpini park. The Bazaar opens around 6 and closes around midnight, it normally has live entertainment such as a live band and a wide variety of food stalls so you can enjoy an evening of fun and shopping at the same time. A definite must for anyone with a shopping list.

Emporium Sukhumvit Soi 26, is an excellent shopping centre and was for many years the best in Bangkok, it has a cinema, and a lot of quality designer wear. They also have an excellent food court at ridiculously cheap prices, which offers diners a lovely view over the adjacent small park. They regularly have very good sales, which are always worth checking out with discounts anywhere from 15 - 80% off at times. While this should still be a must visit on your shopping spree in Bangkok, we do recommend Central Chidlom and Siam Paragon over the Emporium. As with most major malls a tourist card which is available for free, will allow you 5% or 10% discount off regular priced items. (skytrain station Phrom Phong).

Siam Paragon - For years the Emporium has enjoyed the position of the leading Shopping Mall in not just Bangkok but Thailand, followed very closely by some of the Central Department Stores such as the Central Chidlom. The Siam Paragon and also Central Chidlom have now in our view taken over this prestigious accolade and they offer everything, if not even more, than the Emporium. The Siam Paragon opened its doors in December 2005 and is quite literally enormous. This is an absolute must for travellers to Bangkok in search of high quality merchandise. As with most other Malls and Department Stores do remember to take your passport so you can enjoy the 5% Tourist Discount, and also make sure you claim VAT. It should also be noted that the Siam Paragon is home to many of the world's leading designers in Bangkok and while the actual mall may close at around 10:30 many of the designer shops close much earlier, so if you are looking for Gucci, Zegna, LV etc then an afternoon or morning visit is advised. There are also some excellent restaurants at the Siam Paragon. Do try the Blue Elephant on the 4th floor where you can choose from an assortment of different food types - Lebanese, Indian, Italian, Chinese, Thai, French  etc.

Bobae is a wholesale market which offers mainly clothes and textiles. Items can be bought at very cheap prices in bulk.  

Central Bagna If you like enormous this is your place. Pretty much everything under the sun here and all in a clean new shopping mall. Just do not get lost !

Robinsons Sukhumvit This seems to have gone down hill recently or it could just be that with so much new competition, it just seems that way.

Central Chidlom  Despite all the newcomers to the shopping mall scene in Bangkok, Central Chidlom is still easily one of the best. It is another beautiful shopping mall with everything available and some great sales. One of the biggest advantages of this shopping mall is the ease of navigation, it is a store and built as such without the hundreds of shops you will find in other places. If you do go to this shopping mall make sure you try the quite amazing food court - Food Loft - on the sixth floor. (skytrain station Chidlom).

World Trade Centre is now called the Central World Plaza This shopping mall is absolutely massive and is only just finishing the renovations from when it was the World Trade Centre. It offers everything, unfortunately it is not the easiest of malls to get around. 

Gaysorn Plaza Reopened after a lengthy close and renovation in July 2002. It is a relatively upscale shopping centre with many of the world's top designers. It is opposite the World Trade Centre and the Grand Hyatt Hotel, with a variety of shops. To be honest it is a little too white bright for our liking, so be sure to take your sunglasses!

SOGO next to the Grand Hyatt Hotel - has closed down.

Siam Square This is a small area with lots of excellent shops can be found. The Hard Rock Cafe and CM2 disco is also in this vicinity.

MBK (Mahanakorn) is 6 floors of little shops that sell assorted goods. Everything can be bought here at very good prices. It is hectic and busy especially at the weekend, but if you are looking for a bargain this is a great, if not a tiring place to start. They have two shops that we can strongly recommend, and deserve a mention simply because a lot of people look for this and don't find them. The first is on the sixth floor and is called Seven Sis, here you can have words printed on to pretty much anything, hats, t-shirts, shirts, you name it. The beauty is that not only is it great value, but it is also stitched and not screen, this means that your t-shirt or whatever will not fade out in the wash or even start peeling. You can either buy the t-shirt there, or take your own.  Take a look at the picture of the shop by clicking here.  The other shop too mention will do any form of printing for you, name cards (although they are cheaper on the sixth floor near SevenSis, stickers and posters. The stickers really are very well done, and can be designed any way that you want. The shop is called Number One DESIGN, and is on the third floor. Take a look at the picture ? Click here. You should also not miss the food court on the sixth floor, it must be one of the biggest in Bangkok, the food is great, and everything is amazing value. Yes ALL the pics of Bangkok the food court included are here take a look ! MBK basically has everything you could ever need, from unique items mentioned above to Mobile Telephones (be sure to ask whether the phone is 'second hand' or not) to excellent fake Louis Vuitton bags, to originally made local shoes and such. If the fake Louis bags interest you then all we can say is that you will need to ask and look around as they are not on display and we prefer not to mention the shops that carry them. MBK is a shopping must on any visit to Bangkok.

Tesco Lotus Located on Rama IV Road, close to Sukhumvit 26 (although there are many all around Bangkok), is an enormous supermarket which has other shops adjoining. It is definitely worth a visit when you are in Bangkok, if only for the food court which is encircled with a multitude of things for children to enjoy. Including miniature roller coaster rides, a children's theatre with song and dance, one of those ball things (sorry don't know what they are called !! ), miniature cars. A wonderful place for children.

Boots always a favourite with travellers as many things are much cheaper than back home. Boots are located around Bangkok so finding one is not a problem. Do compare prices with Tesco Lotus as price differences can be quite substantial depending on what promotions are running and what products you want.

Silver

Silver products such as jewellery can be found all over Bangkok but perhaps the best place to purchase silver is in Chinatown where there are many shops selling it.

Bed Sheets

Bed sheets in Bangkok are not as cheap as some other countries around the world but the major malls often have some special discounts which can make such items very affordable. If you want the ultimate and one of the finest bed sheets in the world then we suggest you visit Pasaya. Read a full review of Pasaya - Ultimate Bed Sheets in Bangkok

Bangkok Tailors

As the subject of shopping for tailor made clothes is quite extensive we have devoted a separate page to Bangkok Tailors

See also: Currency Converter and Money Tips. Were you looking for a specific shop or product? Let us know and if we can we will help. Contact us.

Other topics covering Thailand:  General Bangkok - Hotels in Bangkok, Bangkok Hotel Reservations, Suvarnabhumi the New Bangkok Airport, Old Bangkok Airport, Bars in Bangkok, Smoking in Thailand, Bangkok Cricket Sixes, Car Rental in Bangkok, Calypso Cabaret BangkokRestaurants in BangkokTransport in Bangkok, Shopping in Bangkok, Rolex, Pasaya Bed Sheets in Bangkok, Buying Electronics, Bangkok Tailors, Chatuchak Market, Floating Market, Golf in Bangkok, Spas in Bangkok, VAT refunds for purchases in Thailand, Money Tips and Currency Converter, Diving with Sharks in Bangkok, Things to do in Bangkok, Internet Cafes in Bangkok, What to Wear in Thailand, Using Mobile Telephones in Bangkok, King’s Cup Elephant Polo Tournament, Thailand Telephone Codes, Wheelchair Access in Thailand, Pictures of Thailand, Thai Visa Restrictions Khao Lak - Hotels in Khao Lak Reviewed  Hua Hin - Hua Hin - General, Hotels in Hua Hin, Getting to Hua Hin, Getting Around Hua Hin, Seafood Restaurants in Hua Hin  Khon Kaen - Khon Kaen General Info, World Gourmet Festival, Isaan Food Festival Koh Samui - Hotels in Koh Samui, Bars in Koh Samui, Bangkok Airways, Restaurants in Koh Samui, Dining on the Rocks, General Information on Koh Samui, Map of Koh Samui, Diving in Koh Samui, Things to do in Koh Samui  Koh Lanta - Koh Lanta - General Information, Koh Lanta Hotels, Krabi Airport Lounge, Kan Tiang Beach, Pimalai Divers  Phuket - Hotels in Phuket, Bars in Phuket, Restaurants in Phuket  Chiang Mai - Hotels in Chiang Mai Nakhon Ratchasima - General Info about Nakhon Ratchasima, V-One Hotel, Pictures of Nakhon Ratchasima, Pictures of Farm Chokchai, Pictures of Phimai, Pictures of Khao Yai.

 

  Advertising
 
  Latest Travel News
  Hilton Tokyo launches Jaguar XF Promotion
  IATA Forecasts US$2.5 billion Loss for 2009
  HK’s Sky Shuttle takes Delivery of New Helicopters
  Virgin Blue to Open Lounge at Perth Airport
  Starwood signs Resort in Vietnam
  Six Senses to open Spa in London
  Hong Kong’s New Year Countdown Celebrations
  Consumers in Asia Pacific Saving For Rainy Days
  Hilton Otaru sold to Park Hotel Group
  Hong Kong Visitor Arrivals for October
  Fairmont signs Resort in Greece
  Nile Hilton to become a Ritz-Carlton
  Jumeirah signs Hotel in Macau
  Weekend Cruises to Stanley Market in Hong Kong
  Free Car Hire in New Zealand
  more latest news
  Advertising
  Your Banner Here. Contact Us.
  Travel News  
  Waldorf Astoria to open in Shanghai  New President and MD at Carlson Hotels AP  Trisara Phuket launches Promotion  More Great Hotels of the World  Travellers in Favour of Cars and Trains  ATR starts Ground Tests on -600 series  AirAsia launches Free Seats Promotion  Etihad in JV with Amadeus  Korean Air launches Web Check-In  JAL to Test Biofuel  Hotel Project Abandonment Soars in US  SriLankan Airlines to Suspend Some Flights  Accor Opens First MGallery Hotel in Asia  Qantas takes Delivery of Second Airbus A380  Singapore Airlines increases Flights to Middle East  Marriott opens New Hotel in Hong Kong  Free Internet at Caravelle in Ho Chi Minh  Qatar and UAE Top MENA Performers  bmi Trials Inflight Mobile Service  Luxury Villas in Bali launch Buy 2 Get 3 Promotion  Vietnam Airlines orders 6 New ATRs  Crystal launches European Cruise Promotion  Amadeus Expands e-Support Availability  Singapore Airlines launches Flights to Riyadh  Soneva Resort to Open on Greek Island  Further Delays hit Dreamliner  Two Hotels in India join WORLDHOTELS  Cathay reports November Traffic Figures  Tourism New Zealand launches Marketing Campaign
  Other Topics  
  Hotels in Asia
  Asia Hotel Reviews
  Latest Travel News
  Thailand
  Vietnam
  Cambodia
  Hong Kong
  Europe
  Japan
  Indonesia
  Singapore
  Philippines
  Dubai
  Travel Tips
  Diving in Asia
  Travel Trade Shows
  Trade Trade Rates
  Airlines
  Travel Gear
  Travel Awards
  Picture Galleries
  Currency Converter
  National Holidays
  Travel News Archives
  Advertising  
  sample ad size - contact us to advertise here
  Your Banner Here Contact Us
  Top Hotels  
  Conrad Bangkok
  Burj Al Arab - Dubai
  Renaissance Makati - Manila
  Peninsula Bangkok
  Pan Pacific Manila
  Ibis North Point - Hong Kong
  JIA Hong Kong
  Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong
  Orchard Hotel Singapore
 
Contact Details | About Us © Copyright 1998 - 2009 - ASIA Travel Tips.com - All rights reserved