In Thailand you shop for anything from gems and high technology, to designer items and … err… things that look very much like designer items, but … err … aren’t quite! Trousers, shirts, dishtowels, gold, silver, antiques, silk, sharks fin, Chinese herbs and medicine - the mundane and the exotic, they are all found side-by-side in plentiful amounts. Of course Thailand’s markets are legendary, not simply because they are places to find cheap gifts for people back home, but because they are also a slice of the real Thailand.
Markets are not just there for the tourists, they are focal points for the various communities that make up the kingdom. You will see the ‘real deal’ in a market - real people going about their daily lives rather than some contrived scene created for the tourists! And of course, shopping is not restricted to markets. Every city and… town has shopping malls that would be fit nicely in any other country.
Thailand also has some great locations which act equally as much as meeting places as shopping venues. Places like Thailand’s world famous Night Bazaars where you can spend an evening picking up some bargains and also get a bite to eat and drink if you want. If shopping is your thing, Thailand is the right place for you - it is good value, however you look at it!
Shopping in Thailand
MBK
Bangkok Must See
MBK, founded in 1985, also known by its former name as Mah Boon Krong, is the most famous shopping mall located in the heart of Bangkok, Thailand. With its 8 stories high and 350 meters long and the total area of 140,000 square meters, MBK was once the biggest mall in Asia. MBK has 150 eateries and over 2,500 shops and stalls selling everything an...
CentralWorld
Bangkok Must See
CentralWorld is the largest shopping mall in Bangkok. It’s a one-stop destination for shopping, dining and entertainment. Located in the vibrant center of Bangkok in Ratchaprasong area, the striking complex covers an expansive 550,000 square meters and is home to over 500 shops and boutiques, over 100 restaurants and dozens of first-class...
Siam Paragon
Bangkok Must See
Siam Paragon offers a wide range of specialty stores, luxury brand name stores and restaurants as well as a multiplex movie theater (consisted of 15 large size theaters with one of them having the biggest screen and seating capacity in Asia). It also houses the Siam Ocean World (Underwater world) aquarium (the largest aquarium in South East Asia),...
Siam Square
Bangkok Must See
Over the last few years Siam Square has become the zenith of shopping experience in Bangkok. As the name suggests this is a square stretching out to Rama 1 Road, Chulalongkorn University grounds and Henri Dunant Road. It is packed with every variety of shop and predominantly caters to Bangkok’s young and beautiful. This is not a place for...
Siam Center
Bangkok Must See
In 1973, Siam Piwat Siam Group launched Siam as Thailand’s first international standard shopping center with the aim to introduce the shopping mall business to Thai retail market. It has since been Thailand’s best-loved mall and also a birth place of top Thai designers - many of whom started their careers at Siam Center.
Central Chidlom
Bangkok Must See
Central Chidlom is considered the flagship store of the Central Department Stores chain. It offers a variety of local handicrafts from all over Thailand, designer fashion, home-wares, children’s wear, cosmetics, watches and pens, electronic equipment, household appliances, jewelry and gems and leather accessories. It also houses a number of...
Terminal 21
Bangkok Must See
Terminal 21 is a unique shopping mall in Bangkok. It is a 40,000 square-metre. It is located in Watthana district, situated at the Sukhumvit and Asok intersection.
EMSPHERE
Bangkok Must See
The EMSPHERE, a new shopping center in the heart of Sukhumvit, comes with the concept of Future Retail, gathering trends and lifestyles of the future on a space exceeding 200,000 square meters. The latest project aims to complement the EmDistrict development on Sukhumvit, the epicenter of Bangkok.
EMQUARTIER
Bangkok Must See
The EmQuartier is a large shopping mall in Bangkok. The EmQuartier shopping mall is located in Phrom Phong. It stands directly opposite Emporium Shopping Mall on Sukhumvit Road. It is one of three malls planned for the "EM District", along with the existing Emporium, and the EmSphere.
Chatuchak Market
Bangkok Must See
Chatuchak Weekend Market is one of the world’s largest weekend markets. Also known as J.J., it contains upwards of 15,000 stalls. It is estimated that the market receives 200,000 visitors daily. The market is open only on Saturday and Sunday. Chatuchak Weekend Market has interesting products from all over Thailand, the stalls are organized...
Damnern Saduak Floating Market
Ratchaburi Must See
Damnoen Saduak Floating Market is the largest floating market in the vicinity and probably the one you've seen on the postcards. The market will quickly fill up with groups of tourists. If you want a more 'authentic' feel to your visit, it is best to get there as early as you can.
Amphawa Floating Market
Samut Songkhram Must See
Amphawa Floating Market is a local floating market and very popular among tourists. The market is located in Samut Songkhram province. Amphawa district is about 50 kilometers away from Bangkok. It is near Wat Amphawan Chetiyaram.
Bang Khu Wiang Floating Market
Bangkok Must See
Probably the easiest to get to in terms of distance from Bangkok, Bang Khu Wiang Floating Market is probably the most difficult to deal with because of its opening hours - 04:00 and 07:00. Sellers bring natural goods (vegetables, etc.) and it is also possible to see monks rowing boats to collect alms! Not at all commercialized, this is probably one...
Bobae Market / Bobae Tower
Bangkok Must See
If you are interested in knowing just how cheap things really are before they get to the shops, go to Bobae. There are two Bobae outlets in the same vicinity: Bobae Market has been on the scene for 30 years or more, catering exclusively to exporters and people in the Thai clothing industry. At Bobae market, you by things in dozens. At Bobae Tower,...
Pratunam Market
Bangkok Must See
Pratunam Market specialises in clothes – lots of them...All different colours, all different styles and all different sizes! It’s one of the biggest clothing markets you are likely to encounter and there’s that ‘new material’ smell everywhere you go. The market doesn’t offer high fashion, but does provide the...
Chiang Mai Night Bazaar
Chiang Mai Must See
Chiang Mai Night Bazaar, or Kad Luang (Royal Market) as it is known by locals, is one of Chiang Mai’s biggest draws. Located right in the centre of the city on Ping River, it is easily accessible and if you are in Chiang Mai a visit is almost obligatory. The market attracts huge crowds every evening and it is a great place to pick up trinkets...
Hua Hin Night Market
Hua Hin Must See
Hua Hin Night Market opens every night at 06:00 p.m. and continues until 11:00 p.m. The market is located at the center of town and runs all the way from Phetchkasem Road to the railway line. The market will give you a fascinating insight into the way local people live their lives in Hua Hin. The market is certainly a main tourist attraction. The...
Chiang Rai Night Bazaar
Chiang Rai Must See
Chiang Rai Night Bazaar is located between the bus station and Phaholyothin Road in the center of town. The market consists of many small stands on the narrow street running between Phaholyothin Road and the bus station. The variety of shops is appreciated by shopping enthusiasts. Everything is on display from ready-made garments silk, tattoo...
Pattaya Walking Street
Pattaya Must See
Pattaya Walking Street is the hub of nightlife scenes in Pattaya. It is a tourist attraction that draws foreigners and Thai nationals. There you will find all kinds of entertains such as bars, go-go bars, discothèques, live music bars, seafood restaurant and brothels. During the day time the street is used for transportation in Pattaya. It...
Patpong Night Market
Bangkok Must See
Although Patpong is historically famous as a Go-Go area, these days it is enjoying increasing fame as a market. The street stalls in the middle of the road offer just about everything you want – a really perfect place to pick up gifts for people back home. Very much the same blend of offerings as at other markets, but the central location is...
Tha Kha Floating Market
The Tha Kha Floating Market probably appears more authentic because it is visited by fewer tourists than its famous neighbour (up to 5,000 foreign tourists visit Damnoen Saduak a day!). As a result it is less built up, has a more natural surrounding and avoids some of the more commercial aspects of Damnoen Saduak (souvenir shops, etc.). The Tha Kha...
Taling Chan Floating Market
The Taling Chan Floating Market takes place at the weekends in front of Taling Chan District Office. Only recently discovered by tourists, the market is entirely authentic and frequented by locals. Fruit, vegetables, flowers, plants and trinkets are on offer, and after the market a boat trip along the canal will reveal a host of small gardens and...
Mai Sai
Located north of Chiang Rai, Mai Sai is the most northern town in Thailand and directly on the Thai-Myanmar border. As this is one of the few active crossings between Thailand and Myanmar, Mai Sai has a ‘border town’ feel about it – plenty of coming and going and plenty of activity. The main street acts as a night market but most...
The Morning Market
This market is not big on gifts for the folks back home, but it is big on activity and is one place you will definitely get an insight into how locals live. The market opens very early and by about 09:00 it is teeming with people engaged in buying all sorts of local produce, mainly foodstuff. This is a great place to take some pictures if you are...
Chiang Mai Walking Street
Organized since 2006, Chiang Mai Walking Street is a Sunday evening walking street at the Three Kings Monument Courtyard. This thriving Sunday evening market covers nearly the whole of Rachadamnoen road (the main road of the old city), many of its side streets and the square in front of Tha Phae Gate. It is famed for the locally made handicrafts...
Maesai Border
Maesai Border is the northern-most district of Chiang Rai Province in northern Thailand. It is about 62 kilometers north of Chiang Rai City and has easy access along the main highway. There is a large market on the main road. Many small shops line both sides of the street. Maesai Border is famous for cheap jewels (jade, emerald, rubies) and cheap...
Hua Hin Floating Market
Hua Hin Floating Market is located in Hua Hin (Soi 112), along Nhong Hoi-Thab Tai local road and about six kilometers from the town. Hua Hin Floating Market recreated the atmosphere of old Hua Hin with colonial design buildings. It features more than 130 shops and 30 wooden boats shop selling hot meals, snacks and beverages. In addition, there are...
Saturday Night Walking Street
Saturday Night Walking Street is located on Thanalai Road center of town. Operating only on Saturday evening, it is easy walking distance not far from Chiang Rai’s Night Bazaar. The Walking Street runs from Thanalai road around a kilometer long. Thanalai Road is closed from cars at 05.00 p.m. to 11.00 p.m. on Saturday night, for the walking...
Had Yai
Located 1,300 kilometres from Bangkok, Had Yai is Southern Thailand’s commercial hub. Essentially just a large city, being only 50 kilometres from Pedang Besar on the Malaysian border, Hat Yai provides a gateway to Malaysia and the rest of Southeast Asia. For tourists its importance lies in being a major transition point for travel to a...
Tha Sadet Market
This place is essentially the main pier for the ferry across the Mekhong River to Tha Dua in Laos. However, Tha Sadet has also become the focal point for local trade between this part of Thailand and neighbouring Laos. The market here is often called the ‘Indochina Market’ because goods sold here are mainly from across the region, but...