Tuesday, December 29, 2020

#Enjoy the Bangkok Boutique Hotel Experience

 When you stay in Bangkok boutique hotel, you are enjoying luxury at a price you can afford in one of the world's most famous cities.

The Capital of Thailand has an estimated official population of just over 9 million people but overall megalopolis is believed to be the home to around 20 million. For those who enjoy vacations where they can keep to themselves, the prospect of coming to a city with such a vast population would not be appealing. However, Bangkok is unique because of its range of accommodations that somehow manage to cater to virtually all kinds of people. Nightlife lovers will not find a better place on the planet to enjoy themselves but those seeking solitude can also find it in the from of a Bangkok boutique hotel.

                          Millennium Hilton Hotel - Riverside
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Small on Number, Big on SpaceOne of the most interesting things about boutique hotels in Bangkok is their layout. Rather than being qaudy affairs with hundreds of rooms, hotels of this nature are relatively small and usually contain as little as 20 rooms. The benefits of such an arrangement are apparent. How often have you stayed in a hotel where all facilities were constantly being used? It is a frustrating experience when you pay a small fortune for a room only to find that the gym and pool are never free. With a Bangkok boutique hotel, problems with space are non-existent.

Real Service: The most common complaint relating to traditional hotels is that there is a dearth of staff. Anyone who has ever worked in such an establishment can testify to this. The existing staff are stretched to the limit and forced to work excessively long hours. As a result, the guest's overall experience is marred by sub-standard service. Bangkok boutique hotels are unique in the industry because they have a fantastic quest to staff ratio. Guests are never subjected to delays when they look for service which is of a more personal nature. As a result, a guest's stay is more pleasant and free of drama.

Hotel Example: A prime example of Bangkok boutique hotel is the Palazzo which contains 17 rooms in total. Like many hotels of this kind in Bangokok, the Praya Palazzo offers a stunning view to visitors with the Chao Phraya River's banks just moments away. As is typical of boutique hotels, the palazzo is no ordinary hotel building. It is actually a refurbished mansion that is almost 90 years old. This is why there are relatively few room in comparison to regular hotels. It also explains the luxury accommodation afforded to visitors.

Those who travel to Bangkok from overseas will be astonished at the prices quoted by boutique hotels Bangkok. Despite the fact that they offer luxury comparable to a five star hotel, the rooms are well within the budget of the average traveler. If you are heading to Bangkok on vacation, you don't settle for the usual hotel fare where emphasis is placed on your cash rather than your enjoyment. Try a Bangkok boutique hotel on for size. Those who have say that they would't choose any other form of accommodation.

Thursday, December 24, 2020

#Thailand Hotels: Living in comfort in Thailand

             Most of Thailand hotels are located in proximity to the tourist places, entertaining and business areas of the country. There also is no dearth of beach hotels in Thailand located close to the beaches and islands like Koh Chang Island and  Krabi. The Thailand Hotels are known for its modern amenities and services like restaurants, spa, business center and room service. Enjoy your days and get pampered in these Thailand Hotels.

                                    Amari Vogue Krabi 

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Thailand is among the famous tourist destinations in South East Asia. Bordered by Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia and Malaysia, Thailand is known for its fascinating culture and great pristine beaches. Globetrotters from various part of the world come to Thailand to discover Asia at its the best. To offer quality accommodation to travelers, large number of Thailand hotels has come up in every big and small city.

Accommodation

There are various categories of Thailand hotels ranging from luxury hotels to budget hotels from deluxe hotels to mid-range hotels in Thailand are concentrated in tourist areas like Bangkok, Ayutthaya, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Hat Yai, Kanchanabuari, Pattaya, Sukhothai, and Surat Thani.

The main attraction of Thailand is its beaches. So you are sure to find large number of Thailand hotels and resorts in the island and beaches of the country. If you want to spend your vacation in Koh Chang Island in the midst of serene surroundings you can stay in Alina Grande Resort, independent Bo Bungalows KC Grande Resort, and Koh Chang Kacha Resort & Spa. In Krabi you can put up in Nadivana Serviced Apartments Fine Article, Phanom Bencha Mountain  Resort and others.

                           


                               Shangri-La Hotel Bangkok 

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If you are planning to visit Bangkok you can stay either in the luxury hotels or budget hotels depending on your choice. There are several hotels on Sukhumvit Road and Khao San Road. Sukhumvit Road is a home to budget hotels. Shangri-La Hotel Bangkok is luxury hotel of the city where you can enjoy unrestrained lavishness. The Bangkok hotels offer easy reach to Suvarnabhumi Airport and tourist places like Wat Arun and The Grand Palace.

Chiang Mai with its mountains and lush countryside also welcomes tourist all throughout the year. Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai and Mandarin Oriental Dhara Dhevi are the luxurious hotels of the city. There are also mid-range and budget hotel in Chiang Mai like Central Duangtawan Hotel and Backpacker House. (Amit Pandey)

Wednesday, December 16, 2020

#Thai Food Culture

            Thai Food Culture: Thai food is renowned all around the globe for its distinctive flavors, which are a mix of spicy and sour taste. Each area of Thailand has its own culinary specialties. These distinctive areas of Thai food tastes are Northern Thailand, Cultural Thailand, Northeast Thailand and Southern Thailand.


                                Northern Thai Food

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Thai Rice: Rice is the standard accompaniment of eating Thai food. It is consumed with the majority of Thai dishes. The words "to eat" in Thai are "Kin Khao", which means "to eat rice". There are various different varieties of Rice available. The normal steamed rice is "Khao Suey". The famous sticky rice comes from the "Isan area" (Northeast Thailand) and is called "Khao Nio". Thai people eat this sticky rice with their hands, by making the rice into small edible balls. People from the central regions of Thailand often say that eating sticky rice make you lazy! Hence the people form the "Isan area" often have the wrong reputation of being lazy. Nowadays people from all over Thailand eat sticky rice. This has come because of the migration of workers from various parts of Thailand to Bangkok, bringing with them their own Thai food delicacies.


                                 Isan Food

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Search for Thai food on the Siam Market products page. Thai Isan Area: Apart from sticky rice, some other famous Thai food dishes from the Isan area are the spicy salad ("Som Tam"), grilled chicken ("Kai Yang") and beef salad ("Neua Nam Tok").

Thai Eating Etiquette: While eating Thai food, all the dishes are served together, unlike other cultures that have a starter, main course and dessert (or even more courses!). Thai people eat their food together and share it amongst themselves. Sweets and deserts aren't usually eaten at meal times. Instead they are taken when people are on their way out somewhere. Thai people do not like wasting their food and usually eat all the food on their plate. This is especially true in the case of rice, as Thai's believe that wasting rice will bring bad luck.

Spicy Thai Food: Thai food is famous for its small chillies/pimento ("Phrik Khi Noo"). They come in a variety of colours including red and green. Usually they are cut in slices for Thai food dishes. They can also be ground. A common misconception by people is that they think they can get rid of the spicy taste by drinking water. This is untrue. A good way to get rid of spicy taste is to eat rice.

                                

                                   Thai Food

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Food in Thai Culture: Thai's often discuss food as part of their daily conversation. A common way to open a dialogue with another person would be by asking them if they have already eaten. Throughout the cities and rural area of Thailand, you will find loud, colourful and crowded markets. They may sell anything from fresh produce, flowers and delicious snacks to clothes and exotic and unusual items. Meat in these markets is often sold in the open air without being refrigerated. However this is perfectly safe as the meat has already been boiled or cooked. This meat is often used to make soup. Similarly fresh fish is also sold in these Thai food mark meets. In some areas of Thailand the markets also sell bugs, scorpions, larva, beetles and even dogs! Farmers in Thailand make more money harvesting lice instead of rice. A lot of Thai people buy their daily meals in the food markets and take them home to consume. These ready meals can consist of soup, curry dishes, grilled meat ect. The Thai food markets also sell all the famous fruits and vegetables the make Thai food so distinctive. The highlights of these would be coriander, ginger, galingale, rambutan, durian, mangoes etc. Click here to start searching for these on Thai food home page. (Manlika casey)


Wednesday, December 9, 2020

#Bangkok Hotels: Blending Style, Comforts and Personalized Service


    Bangkok, one of the most happening cities in world, attracts thousands of travelers annually. Hotels in Bangkok are globally renowned for their first-class amenities and lovingly Thai hospitality. Have a look on top-rated Bangkok hotels. A crucible of exotic delights, inviting sights and detectable aromas, Bangkok is a gleaming jewel of Thai Kingdom. Visit to this marvelous cosmopolitan city ensures a unique travel experience full of pleasure and exhilaration. Take a week or more in spare to explore city's hidden gems, and you collect enchanting memories unlimited.


                                  ibit Hotel

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Bangkok, or Krung Thep as it's called in Thai, is the capital of Thailand known for its iconic diverse range of tourist attractions. Sky-kissing buildings, sparkling Buddhist temples, shining shopping malls and throbbing nightlife; the city has something exotic for everyone. Bangkok's dazzling hotels are the part of city's heart and soul - offering world class amenities and remarkable Thai hospitality to all their guests. Needless to say, stay in one of top Bangkok hotels bestows the pleasures of a lifetime. Following are top Bangkok hotels:


Lebua at State Tower: Wonderful views of river and the city, contemporary interior design, cutting-edge amenities and exemplified hospitality-Lebua at State Tower truly a vision of lavishness in Bangkok. Well-maintained rooftop bar and quality dining establishments inside the hotels make your stay more pleasing. Guests in this five-star property are assured to have an overwhelming pleasure with first-rated ambiances like landscaped outdoor pool, fitness center, a spa and wi-fi internet connectivity. Room charges start from around THB 3,500.

                                  Baiyoke Sky Hotel

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Baiyoke Sky Hotel: The tallest hotel in Thailand (88 storey), Baiyoke Sky is wonder in itself. Flawless hotel amenities coupled with warm Thai hospitality and range of recreational activities in the hotel make one's stay a lifetime memory. Rooms are available in various categories and so are the prices charged. For vacationers who love shopping this hotel is great choice in Bangkok, being located in proximity of mega shopping malls of Siam and Petchaburi Road. Also, the hotel offers a great connectivity to/from Suvanabhumi International Airport.


                                Park Plaza Hotel

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Park Plaza Shukhumvit: Perhaps the best accommodation for business travelers, Park Plaza is well known for its chic and comfy atmosphere. Breathtaking views of Shukhumvit area from its rooftop pool soothe one's eyes and senses. High-quality dining spot offers and exotic array of both traditional and international dishes. Deluxe rooms equipped with all modern amenities and 24-hours customer services ensure the quests a remarkable stay with full comforts and convenience.


Prince Palace Hotel: Nestled on Damrongrak Road near Old City, the hotels features wonderful facilities to enjoy. Hotel rooms are categorized into guestrooms, superior suites and three bedroom suits. It contains a separate executive floor or business travelers. You would have Wi-Fi Internet connectivity, a Jacuzi, fitness center, outdoor pool and various indoor games for recreation. At the lower flower floor to the hotel, plenty of shopping spots are there to satiate your shopping appetite.

When you plan a Bangkok tour Feature Articles, it's better to book your accommodation well in advance. A variety of Bangkok packages are also offered by travel companies which offer all travel facilities on your Bangkok tour.

Monday, December 7, 2020

#Where to Stay in Bangkok?


Bangkok offers a diverse choice in accommodations to match every taste and budget. A visitor can afford to stay royally in an elegant hotels or live peacefully in a guest house on a moderate budget. Since lot of hotels are often completely booked during the peak season from November to March, it is advisable that visitors go for advance reservations if they are contemplating to visit during this period. Accommodations cost lesser compared to Hong Kong and Singapore and inexpensive by Western standards, specifically because of the degradation of Thai currency due to the Asian economic crisis of 1997.
    The major hotels districts are based around Siam Square and Ploenchit Road; close to the Chao Phraya River, along Silom Road, Surawong Road and Sukhumvit Road. There are other places such as Banglampoo for modest guesthouses accessed by backpackers, along the river where some modern high-rise hotels are expected to come up; and Chinatown, which is among the most energetic and typically Asian parts of Bangkok.
Around Siam Square, you will discover some very admirable places to live in. You can also find variety of shops, restaurants and nightspots. The less costly places are centered on Soi Kasemann 1 and near Jim Thompson's House and Museum. These places, such as Bed and Breakfast, provide a guesthouse atmosphere coupled with hotel comfort.
    The areas of Chao Phraya River, Silom Road and Surawong Road enclose some of the older sections of Bangkok. The area around Silom Road and Surawong Road is recognizied as the financial district, and has numerous hotels and restaurants. You can find enough entertainment and shopping options in the Patpong Night Market. You can also find centrally placed top-class hotels suitable for both business and leisure. The Luxury establishments, characterizes a distinctly Thai character and boasts an elegant design.
    If you travel further towards the west, you will arrive at the riverbank, where some of the outstanding hotels in Bangkok are to be discovered. Hotels here deliver riverfront luxury biased toward tour groups. Most hotels here offer you world-class facilities along with exceptional view from its rooms. There is a handful of other hotels overlooking the Chao Phraya River.
Sukhumvit Road is another area popular for shops and nightspots. The area also boasts for some extremely attractive bars. There is good enough presence of midrange hotels and Inns here. But the better four-star and five-star hotels cater more for business travelers than tourists. Even if they lack in character, they more tahn compensate for that in the facilities they provide.
    There are some brand-new hotels oriented toward the business traveler and also possesses most modern fitness centers. There is no shortage for luxurious hotels either on Sukhumvit, while there are also old hotels having their own tradition to show for People who love modern-sized, unpretentious topnotch accommodation are not disappointed either. Some of the hotels also have rooms affording you nice views of the Bangkok skyline. No matter wherever you decide to stay in Bangkok, the hospitable people here in the "Land of Smiles" will provide you everything needed to relax and enjoy your time in this fantastic city. (Gregory Smyth)

Wednesday, November 25, 2020

#Art & Culture Centres


    Thai culture always interests tourists due to its simplicity. Yet it is full of beauty, making it even more interesting for visitors from all over the world. Thai culture is reflected in traditions and lifestyles which are visible anywhere within the kingdom. Culture dissemination helps foreigners to better understand the identity of regions in Thailand; the people's lifestyles and the way cultural beliefs have been passed down through generations. It also shows how people seek to entertain.


                    Songkran Festival                      

                      Photo Credit: group06pc1127.blogspot.com


#Jim Thompson's Thai House

    This remarkable Thai -style house was the work of Mr.Jim Thompson, an American who came to Thailand at the end of World War II and revived the silk industry. His later disappearance in the Malaysian jungles remains a mystery to this day. The house, now a museum, is at the end of Soi kasemsan 2 opposite the Jim Thompson's House is open every day from 09:00 to 16:30 hours and admission fee is 100 Baht. Volunteer guides are on hand to explain the collection to visitors.

                                 Jim Thompson's House         
                                 Photo  Credit: h.wikipedia.org

    National Stadium on Rama I Road. On permanent display are Mr. Thompson's collection of Asian artifacts, such as blue-white Chinaware; Cambodian stone figures; Bencharong (a multicoloured porcelain made in China); wooden Burmese statues and many other fabulous antiques. 


Ban Kamthing

    Ban Kamthing is an old house, originally constructed in Chiang Mai more than 200 years ago, that was donated to the Siam Society by its owners and reconstructed in Bangkok. A very large variety of Thai flora and fauna can be seen in the garden of the house, which is at 131 Soi Asok (Soi 21) Sukhumvit Road. Also on display are items used daily by Thai farmers and fishermen. It is open daily, except Sundays and public holidays, from 09:00 to 17:00 hours. An admission fee of 50 Baht is charged to help maintain the property and grounds.


Narayanaphand

        This is a handicraft centre, under government supervision, located on Thanon Ratchadamri. Visitors may inspect and buy selections of handicrafts from all parts of the country. Items available included Thai silk, ceramics, wood carvings, lacquerware, bronze objects and Khom masks. The store is open daily from 10:00 until 20:00 hours.


Goethe Institute

        Located at 18/1 Soi 1, Sathon Tai Road  Bangkok, the Goethe Institute is one of the 136 branches of German Cultural Institutes. The main activities of the institute are to promote the German language and disseminate its culture while participating in cultural co-operation between Thailand and the Federal Republic of Germany. It also holds art exhibitions, theaters, motion pictures and video shows. For further information on the institute's activities and programs you are invited to call 0-2287-0942.

Pots, Water jars 

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Ancient Mon pottery House or Kwan Aman

    This house is located in Pak Kret District, Nonthaburi Province. Pak Kret has been a settlement location of the Mon community for over two centuries. People in the area have maintained their culture and simple lifestyle, making a living out of their homespun pottery industry. They produce pots for various purposes including water jars and bowls. You can reach this place overland or by river.


Saeng Arun Cultural Centre

    Located on Sathon Nua Road, Bang Rak, Bangkok, the centre organizes various fields of Thai cultural conservation activities, touching on Thai ways of living, For further information call 0-2237-0080 ext. 801-5.


Art Galleries 

    Art is the beauty of lines, colours and spaces. Thai art has its value, beauty and identity in painting, sculpture and other visual arts. They reflect Thai society from past eras. Thai art has been developed in Bangkok which is the centre from where you can appreciate the works of Thai artists. The city also serves as an international cultural exchange centre.


The Japanese Culture Centre

    This centre was established to the disseminate Japanese culture. It is located on the 10th Floor. 159 Serm Mitr Tower, Asok Road, Sukhumvit Soi 21,Bangkok. Activities organised for visitors are The Japanese Tea Ceremony, Art Exhibitions by Japanese and other Asian artists; a library and Japanese motion picture shows. Exhibitions are held from Monday to Saturday between 10:00 and 18:00 hours. For more information please call 0-2267-8560-4.

                        Marasi Art Hall

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Marasi Art Hall

    Located in Suan Pakkad Palace at 352 Thanon Si Ayutthaya, Ratchathewi, Bangkok. This is a venue for various types of art exhibitions. For information on the program please call 0-2245-6368.


The Alliance Francaise

    Located at 29 Sathon Tai Road, Bangkok. The Alliance was set up as a meeting place for French expatriates and is the venue for international culture and art dissemination including technical research. For further information call 0-2213-2122-3.


Kyoko Gallery

    The Kyoko Gallery is at 52/4 Soi Ton Son, Lumphini, Pathum-wan, Bangkok. This art gallery is run by Kyoko Jirathiwat who exhibits both Thai and International works of art. The gallery is open from Tuesday to Friday between 10:30 and 19:00 hours and on Saturdays from 10:00 to 18:00 hours. For information on the programmes you should call 0-254-1260.

                                 Silpa Bhirasri Gallery               

                               Photo Credit: museumsiam.org


Silpa Bhirasri Gallery, Faculty of Painting Silpakorn University

    The university teaches art of Various fields and is the location of art galleries, such as Faculty of Decorative Art, Silpa Bhirasri Art Gallery, and Faculty of Painting. This places exhibit works of students-mostly Thai, and occasionally foreign artists. The art gallery is in the university campus, next to the Temple of the Emerald Buddha or Wat Phra Kaeo, and is open from Monday to Friday from 09:00 to 16:00 hours. For more information on the programmes please call 0-2221-7777 or 221-7760.


Vidhayatas Art Gallery Chulalongkorn University

    The university has an art gallery which exhibits works of Thai and international artists. It is a new art gallery which is currently attracting many art lovers. The gallery is open from Monday to Friday from 09:00 to 16:00 hours.


                                   The National Art Gallery

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The National Art Gallery

    Located opposite the National Theatre, Thanon Chao Fa, Krung Thon Bridge, Bangkok, the National Art Gallery exhibits works produced by Thai and some foreign artists. The gallery is open from Tuesday to Thursday between 09:00 and 16:00 hours, and closed on Mondays, Fridays and public holidays. For information, call 0-2281-2224.

Tuesday, November 17, 2020

#Golf


    Golf has become increasingly popular among well-to-do Thai and can be enjoyed year-round. There are several golf courses located in and around Bangkok, many of which compare with the best courses in the world.


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Monday, November 16, 2020

#China Town (Yaowaraj Road)

 China Town (Yaowaraj Road)

        Bangkok's China Town is an old business centre covering a large area around Yaowaraj Road and Charoen Krung Road (New Road). There are many small streets and alleys full of shops selling all types of goods including Wholesale items such as household goods, stationery, and toys. The area is always lively. and market stalls around. There is a profusion of gold shops as well as traditional Chinese foodstuffs and restaurants.


                      China Town
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Bo Be Market (Krung Kasem Road)

    This is a wholesale clothing market where everything is sold by the dozen. At its busiest in the morning, the market is nevertheless active throughout the day.


Sunday, November 15, 2020

#Chatuchak Weekend Market

 Chatuchak Weekend Market

    This is a large open public ground covering approximately 35 acres on Phahon Yothin Road. Known as Suan Chatuchak, it hostts the popular "Weekend Market" where people buy and sell a thousand local products. Items range from exotic fresh fruits, vegetables, handicrafts, painting ceramics, dress materials, furniture, toys, domestic utensils and pets. There is a particularly fine section for plants. Chatuchak Weekend Market is next to Bangkok's Chatuchak Public Park on Phahon Yothin Road, the most popular promenade ground for Bangkok's working class.


                               Chatuchak Weekend Market
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It is open on Saturdays and Sundays from 07:00 to 18:00 hours. Bus No. 3, 26, 27, 28, 29, 34, 39, 44, 52, 55, 59,63, 77, 90, 96, 104, 112, 122, 138, 145. Air -con Bus No. 2, 3, 9, 10, 12, 13, 18, Mb.2

Saturday, November 14, 2020

#Flower and Plant Markets

 Flower and Plant Markets

         Plant lovers are recommended to visit the following markets: 1. Pak Khlong Talat: Literally meaning "a market by the mouth of the canal", is the collective name for five adjacent markets, which have altogether been to become the biggest and most important wholesale market and distribution centre for  vegetables, flowers and fruits. (It moved to Charunsnitwong Road-Karnchanaphisek Road, Taling Chan District.) 


                                 Flower and Plant Markets
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2. Talat Thewet: This can be found off Sam Sen Road, on Khlong Phadung Krung Kasem Bank. It is a riot of color which will delight  enthusiasts of exotic plants and flowers. It has very large selections of plants suitable for the garden, the verandah and indoors. 3. Suan Chatuchak: This is Bangkok's newest and largest plant market located on Phahon  Yothin Road. The area consists of row of small shops offering a variety of decorative potted plants.
There are many species of orchids available.

Friday, November 13, 2020

#Floating Market

 Floating Market

          Despite the emergence of the ubiquitous farm pick-ups, paddy farmers and orchard gardeners still continue to meet and barter their products in age-old trading spots on the canals (Khlong). Early every morning, sampans laden with all kinds of tropical fruits and vegetables and fresh products, wind their way to the floating markets around Bangkok.


                                   Amphawa Floating Market

                                  Photo Credit: https://travel.mthai.com

    There is one particular floating market in Bangkok that visitors can enjoy: Taling Chan Floating Market is a weekend market in front of Taling Chan District Office, open from 09:00 to 17:00 hours. Boat trip services are available for sight-seeing along the canal where gardens and a village lifestyle are still to be seen. The market is also accessible by bus No.79 and 83 which pass nearby. Contact Taling Chan District Office an telephone 0-2424-1742 for more information.

Monday, November 2, 2020

#Shopping in Bangkok

Shopping Paradise

    Thailand is a paradise for shoppers. Regular visitors to Asia Know that, in many ways, Bangkok beats Hong Kong and Singapore for deals in terms of handicrafts, textiles, gems, jewelry, art and antiques. Nowhere else will you find the same selection, quality and price. Fixed prices are the norm in department stores, but a most other places bargaining is a common practice and prices may be reduced by as  much as thirty percent.

Shopping Streets

    Bangkok has many shopping streets, which you can buy just about anything from clothes, souvenirs, all kinds of antiques and electrical goods. Generally, you can obtain a final figure ten-to-thirty percent lower than the original asking price. Much depends upon your skills and the shopkeeper's mood. With patience, and a broad smile, you will not only get a better price. You'll also come to recognize shopping in Bangkok as an art-form! Here is a selection of the many shopping streets visitors can enjoy:


                                   Photo Credit: travel.kapook.com

Phat Phong Night Market (Phat Phong Road)

    Apart from the colorful nightlife, where an amazing variety of bars, clubs, discotheques and other exotic venues exist, there is a pulsating night market to attract all-night revelers. This is where you can buy clothing and souvenirs of all kinds. Phat Phong lively night market spills over on Silom Road in one of the city's main commercial districts.



                                      Photo Credit: tourbk.blogspot.com

Soi "Lalai Sap"

    This is one of Bangkok's most popular lunch-time shopping area, located next to the Bangkok Bank headquarters on Thanon Silom. Starting just before noon, and closing not long after lunch breaks on weekdays only, the market is packed with office workers who shop for clothing, leather goods, food, gifts and knick-knacks. It is almost impossible to walk the through the tiny alley without spending some money, hence the name "Soi lalai Sap."

Siam Square (Thanon  Rama I)
    
    This area is brimming with restaurants, including the  trendy Hard Rock Cafe, Center point; Discovery Center, Siam Center, cinemas, book shops and specialty stores. There is also a street market selling clothes and accessories. This area is most frequently visited by teenagers.

                     
 Photo Credit:th.wikipedia.org (Baiyok II Tower)

Pratu Nam

    Located on the intersaction of Phetchaburi and Ratchadamri Road, this vast bazaar is jam-packed with stalls and countless peddlers which attract large crowds. This is where you can buy fabrics and ready-to-ware fashions. Also of interest here are open-air restaurants, a shopping complex and the soaring Baiyoke II Tower, the tellest apartment building in Southeast Asia.


                               Photo Credit: smeleader.com (Phatu Nam Market)


Bang Lamphu
 
        A shopping area once frequently visited only by the local people and now a popular place for tourists. This area offer various inexpensive items, especially read-made clothes, handbags, men's and ladies shoes, cosmetics and curious. Bargaining is recommended.


Lang Krasuang and Woeng Nakhon Kasem

    For moderately priced, second-hand goods, no other place is better suited than these two markets in Bangkok. The first is Lang Krasuang which is on Thanon Atsadang. The other is Woeng Nakhon Kasem, located around some of the smaller alleys of  New Road, near Chinatown. Visitors will  get a better bargain by talking along a Thai friend to haggle over prices! Both markets have goods from pawn shops; such as musical instruments, electrical goods, uniforms and camping equipment.

                              
                                    Photo Credit: posttoday.com (Khlog Thom Market)


Khlong Thom

    Located near Chinatown, in the area around Maha Chak  Road and Soi Chong Charoen Phanit, this market specializes in hardware such as wire-cutters, screwdrivers, and other kinds of tools. This area also features a market selling all kinds of antiques and electrical goods. 

                  
                              Icon Siam
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#Department Stores
    
    Bangkok has a number of good quality department store chains such as Central Department Store, Central Worlds, Robinson, The Mall, Icon Siam, The Emporium, Thai Daimaru, and Isetan. These are usually located in major shopping plazas or mega-malls dotted around the city. Bangkok's top shoppers tend to frequent the following:

    Peninsula Plaza (Ratchadamri Road)
        Imported brand name labels, jewelry, top local fashion designers, gourmet shops.  

                            Central World in Bangkok 
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   Central World (Ratchaprasong Intersection)
        Mega mall where the young and trendy hang out. Zen Isetan Department stores, restaurant, cinemas, ice skating rink, Thailand Duty Free Shop.

    Narayana Phand  (Ratchadamri Road) opposite Central World
        This is a handicraft centre, under government supervision. Visitors may inspect and buy selections of handicrafts from all parts of the country. Items available include Thai silk, ceramics,  wood carvings, lacquerware, bronze objects and Khom masks. The store is open daily from 10:00 until 20:00 hours. 

    Gaysorn Plaza (Thanon Ploenchit)
        Import brand neme clothing, trendy restaurants, imported household furnishings.

                        Ma Bun Khrong
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Ma Bun Khrong (MBK) Shopping Centre
        For those shoppers who enjoy a market-style atmosphere, in air-conditioned comfort. Ma Bun Khrong is the place to go. Located on the corner of Phayathai Road, it is packed with stalls selling everything from clothing and leather goods to electronical equipment, furniture, cosmetics and general gift items.

The Galleria Plaza
    Shopping mall specializing in gems and jewelry. Located on Silom Road.


                               Siam Centre
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Siam Centre
    Located on Rama I Road. Featuring mainly trendy fashions for the young and young-at-heart.

River City Shopping Centre
    This shopping centre is known mostly for its quality antique stores and regular auctions. Most price are negotiable. Another Thailand Duty Free shop is located here. The shopping centre is next to the Royal Orchid Sheraton Hotel.

Seacon Square
    Located on Srinagarindra Road, this is a mega mall that draws crowds of suburban Bangkokkians each weekend. It has everything for the whole family, including shops, cinemas, amusement park, wholesale supermarket, and restaurants.

Duty Free Shop
    Thailand Duty Free Shop is the only government-operated, downtown duty free shop in Thailand. Located on the 7th floor of the Central World, Ratchadamri Road, it is open everyday from 11:00 until 20:30 hours. Featuring a wide range of quality products, Thailand Duty Free Shop enables tourists, and those going overseas, to choose their purchases at leisure, pay for them and them collect them later at the airport prior to departure.

Floating Market
    Despite the emergence of the ubiquitour farm pick-ups, paddy farmers and orchard gardeners still continue to meet and barter their products in age-old trading spots on the canals (Khlongs). Early every morning, Sampans laden with all kinds of tropical fruits and vegetables and fresh products, wind their way to the floatingmarkets around Bangkok.


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    There is one particular floating market in Bangkok that visitors can enjoy: Taling Chan Floating Market in front of Taling Chan District Office, open from 09:00 to 17:00 hours. Boat trip services are available for sight-seeing along the canal where gardens and a village lifestyle are still to be seen. The market is also accesible by bus No.79 and 83 Which pass nearby. Contact Taling Chan District Office on telephone 0-2424-1742 for more information.