It’s no secret that Thailand is one of the most popular shopper’s paradises. Shopping is a prime item on a Thailand tourist's itinerary. A wide range of beautiful and quality items are on offer everywhere. Clothes, homewares, handicrafts, paintings, furniture, handbags, shoes, jewellery the list of bargains is endless. Having 24-hour service clothes tailored is very good value – especially for men. Department stores and local markets are equally fun and interesting to visit.
For those who do not like haggling and bartering, department stores are perhaps more likely to suit your style. They are still very good value and are often filled with bargains and sales. There is not one “shopping street” in Bangkok, however there are a number of recommended department stores throughout the city: Department Stores in Bangkok
1. Gaysorn: International standard shopping centre featuring famous Thai and international brands and fine restaurants. This is a must destination for those who like designer brands. 2. MBK (MahBoonKrong): For those who like a cheap bargain (e.g. shoes for A$7.00), this is the best place to go for shoppers who love shopping in a market-style atmosphere, but would prefer to do so in air-conditioned comfort. It is positively packed with stalls selling anything from clothes, leather goods and fashion accessories to electrical supplies, furniture, cosmetics and all kinds of gift items. 3. Central World : Bangkok's largest downtown mall is a labyrinth of shops, restaurants and entertainment, including cinemas, an ice-skating rink and the Thai Duty Free Shop. 4. Central Department Stores: Central Department Store Chain is the largest retailer in Thailand with department stores, specialty stores, specialty stores, supermarkets, mini-marts and hypermarkets. 5. Emporium: Offers many well-known brands at excellent prices. This is a very trendy and more expensive shopping mall that has a number of specialty stores so you can get all your shopping done at once. It includes a number of stylish boutiques, the Coffee Shop, a supermarket, bookstores and a number of good restaurants. 6. Siam Paragon: The first mega shopping complex inThailand, offering a magnificent and elegant shopping experience as it houses various world-class international brands and flagship stores of the most prestigious hi-end brands. Useful Links Markets in Bangkok 1. SILOM-SURAWONG-PATPONG 2. BANG LAMPHU 3. PRATUNAM-PHETCHABURI 4. BAIYOKE TOWER 5. CHINATOWN 6. NAI LERT MARKET 7. CHATUCHAK WEEKEND MARKET New Year Shopping Festival Shopping street Vistors to Thailand can now claim VAT refunds at Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Hat Yai and Phuket international airports for a minimum purchase of 5,000 baht per day (this amount can be reached through many purchases in one day). Upon making a purchase, visitors should request the store to process a VAT refund form. If in a department store, tourists must collect their receipts and take them to the specified VAT counter to be processed. Receipts must be processed on the day of purchase. When departing Thailand, visitors must have the form stamped at the customs VAT checkpoint prior to airline check-in. Please note that the goods bought and claimed under the VAT refund system must be shown to the customs representative before the form can be stamped. When passing through passport control, visitors will have the form processed by the Revenue Department officials and receive a VAT refund.
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