The few camera shops on the fifth floor or MBK has huge collection in their shop but are very expensive in their pricing. I checked almost all the shops for their competitive price for many good like... more
this will be my shopping tips of the chautuchak weekend market
Chatuchak weekend market in Bangkok is the largest market in Thailand and in all of Southeast Asia as well. Chatuchak covers about 35... more
This tip will be on the Market and Stalls and the Malls and the Nightmarket around the Busy and Trafiic Petchaburi Road in Pratunam. I will have a separate tips of the Platinum Mall, Pantip Plaza and... more
Last week some of my friends and myself had the great pleasure to have some suits, shirts and tuxedos tailored at Savile row custom tailor
We did a lot of research on tailors before going to Bangkok... more
This will be my platinum mall shopping tips. Being just across my hotel at the Amari Watergate and also eyeing to buy some souvenirs to my friends, I have to go to this mall!
If you are a hard core... more
This will be my Shopping Tips on Pantip Plaza
Staying in the Center of the Pratunam Area and at the Petchaburi Road. I have to see Pantip Plaza as I haven't been there in my previous visits to... more
This will be part two my Patpong Night Market Tips with more pictures of the night market , I will have a separate Tips for the Patpong Night Life at Patpong and at the other areas of Patpong in Silom... more
This will be my siam paragon shopping tips for the gourmet market area of Food Hall. I will have a different things to do and dining tips for it.
The Ground Floor Area of Siam Paragon Houses the Food... more
Big C is the department store where the locals go. There are several branches in Bangkok (and throughout the country) but the most accessible for most tourists is opposite Central World on Rajdamri... more
Siam Square is located just across the Siam paragona nd the BTS Siam Station. There is an air-conditioned pedestrian overpass from MBK Centre connected to the Siam Square. Siam Square is at present,... more
Bangkok Duty Free shops are certainly one of the best in the whole world as they offer very wide range of duty free goods such as Liquor, Watches, leather goods, Chocolates, Cigarettes, toys,... more
Going along Sukumvith you usually meet tons of street vendors with t-shirts and many other kind of stuffs you may or not may need. This was the first time though I met a *medicine* street vendor. It... more
This will be my shopping tips for Central World, I will have a separate things to do tips for it.
It has risen from the ashes of the turbulent 2010 red shirt protests where a part of it got burned... more
The Jim Thompson House, now a museum, is the second most popular tourist attraction in Bangkok, surpassed only by the Grand Palace in visitor attendance. They made the Jim Thompson Name into a famous... more
River City Complex is the home for Thai Handicrafts and antiques and is the starting and endinfg area for a chao phraya river cruise to ayuthaya or a dinner cruise. this shopping adventure is located... more
Suan Lum Night Bazaar
The second best bazaar market in Bangkok also and with a great nightlife inside.
My Photos
First Photo: Suan Lum Night Bazaar
Second photo: Fast food in Night Bazaar
Third... more
Siam Center is one of the oldest malls in Thailand, but also one of the most vital. Situated the center of what is called 'the battleground of the malls' . A skybridge connects the fourth floor of... more
This will be my Shopping Tips, I will have a separate things to do tip for it.
Gaysorn Plaza is the shopping arcade of luxury! It maybe smaller than it's rival, the Siam Paragon but it packs a... more
Khao San Road is a backpackers haven. You can spend hours fingering through the counterfeit cd's and dvd's, clever cheap screen tees, tattoos, and so on and so on. There is a ton of shopping to do on... more
The Second largest convenience store chain in Thailand is the Japanese Export Family Mart Convenience Stores. Although it only has roughly a tenth of the number of stores in thailand than the huge... more
The Emporium is probably my favourite shopping center in Bangkok. Why? you might ask as it is one of the more upscale one while there are plenty of others that offer cheaper goods?
Variety.
At the... more
Chinatown is awesome for buying things wholesale; you'll usually get a 10-15% discount if you buy three or more of an item. Everything from quirky dancing Santa dolls to funky keychains to the latest... more
I agree with Curt, most of these are going ot be knock-offs. You can find them much cheaper in the Petchaburi area which is the clothing district in this area of Bangkok. You can also finds them at... more
This will be my Damnoen Saduak Floating Market Shopping Tips on the market itself that lies just beside the canal, where you can buy the same goods that are on sale on the boats but without riding the... more
available in most departments stores and malls (Central World, Siam Paragon, etc) Thailand made Internation brands includes: Lacoste, Arrow, Elle, Guy Laroche, Wacoal, Itokin, Mizuno, Naturalizer,... more
Photo: Tuk Tuk in Chinatown, Bangkok
Bangkok - Krung Thep
Bangkok is also known as Krung Thep is one of Asia ’s most cosmopolitan cities.
The capital city of Thailand, the actual name in Thai is...
The name is abbreviated as Krungthep or Krungthep Mahanakorn, which means City of Angels. The name 'Bangkok' was derived from 'Bang Kork' and refers to the original site. Bangkok is also means as the...
Bangkok didn't feel any different from home at first. When we arrived just before 11pm on Friday night, January 24th, the temperature was a couple of degrees higher than it was when we left Manila. As...
On my first visit to Bangkok, I clicked all day from the moment we left our hotel! Walk out the door of the Grand China Princess, and no matter which way you turn, there is something to see - that you...
This Is Thailand ( ! ) Bangkok is the bit at the top of the bay,
almost slap bang in the middle of the page.
Here you go. Essential Street (and All the Sites) Maps
...and all the tips you get on what...
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