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 Bangkok Shopping

  Thailand has become one of Southeast Asia's most popular shopping centres. You find not only Thailand's well-known host of unique handicrafts, but also a superb choice of luxury buys. All items are distinguished by fine Thai workmanship and of modern technological skills.
 
Where to buy
What to buy
Shopping Advice Tips
VAT Refund for Tourists
 
Shopping Advice Tip

Fixed prices are the norm in department stores 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 remember Thais appreciate god 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, shopping 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 commissions 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 attract 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 the sales assistants. Do they appear knowledgeable? 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 returned within 90 days. If a shop refuses to do this, go elsewhere.

  • Obtain a receipt for goods bought and check it is correct before leaving the shop.

  • Ultimately, your best guide is what you like. Don't , for example, buy gems or jewellery for the purpose of re-sale or investment. They may have such appreciation potential, but there are no guarantees. Shop for pleasure not for profit.

Phra Sumen (Sumeru) Fort


It was built in the reign of King Rama I on the city's outer wall, which ran along the canal to the Chao Phraya River.

At first, 14 forts were built, but in time they became dilapidated. Eventually, all were demolished, with the exception of Phra Sumen Fort and Mahakan Fort, both of which stand today. Recently this area were Sumen Fort stands has been open to the public as a public park.

How to get there
Bus routes : 3, 6, 9, 15, 19, 30, 32, 33, 39, 53, 64, 65, 68, 82
Air-con Bus : 3, 32, 68, 506
Pier:
1. Chao Phraya Express Boat
2. Phra Athit Pier

Opening Hour : Daily
Admission Fee : Free Admission

 


 
 
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