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Shopping in Thailand![]() A shopaholic's paradise Rachel Ricks writes... "If bargains and beautiful, unusual things are what you’re looking for, then Thailand has to be one of the best places in the world to go shopping. Polish up your haggling skills - vendors actually get offended if you don’t barter with them - and get shopping! Where to shop Markets sprawl the streets, even the rivers, of every town in Thailand, so you’ll never be far away from a good buy. Bangkok This capital city is quickly developing in areas, where high-rise stores such as the World Trade Centre offer products at the cutting-edge of technology and fashion. Sukhumvit is the main shopping area. If you are a backpacker in this city you’ll find it hard to miss the Khao San Road, which is lined with stalls and open-fronted shops offering everything from fake designer clobber, jewellery, pirate DVDs and CDs to tacky, but essential, souvenirs. For an unusual experience, visit the floating market at Damnoen Saduak, just outside of Bangkok - get there by bus and arrive between 8-10am. Chiang Mai This capital of the north has the wondrous Night Bazaar - which I consider to be the best market I’ve ever come across. It’s massive - with stalls crammed along both sides of the pavement on both sides of a long road, so your head swivels from side to side as you try to take in the array of all sorts of amazing products. The Southern Islands Again, more market stalls dotted about, but this time they’re laden with tropical print bikinis, faux designer sunglasses, sarongs, headscarves and sandals. ![]() What to buy What would be great to buy if you know when the next freight ship is setting sail How much it’s likely to cost The pound is strong against the baht - at time of print, 76.24 baht to £1 - and everything is at rock-bottom prices. What I bought![]() Total shopping spree: £20. What my boyfriend bought Total shopping spree: £24. So there’s no need to break the bank in Thailand!" ![]() Click here >> for more Thailand info Click here >> for gap year placements in Thailand Click here >> to check out the universal currency converter |
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