Bangkok is indisputably Singaporeans’ favourite shopping paradise. Bangkok has perfected its shopping scene to thrill and delight the most discerning of shoppers. The variety of shopping experiences in Bangkok goes far beyond a stroll inside a mall or a morning spent browsing market . Shopping open all day long so you feel relaxed. This is top 10 Shopping in Bangkok
1.Platinum Fashion Mall
The largest and well regarded air-conditioned Wholesale Shopping in The Platinum Fashion Mall. There are 5 Levels of shopping in both Wing 1 & 2. Being a wholesale mall, this means that when you purchase 2 or more items, it's going to be cheaper. The more you acquire, the cheaper it gets. There are no changing rooms within the stall, hence you'll have to measure your size if you are unsure.
2. Union mall
A favourite hangout for Thai University students. If you'll be able to’t get enough of Platinum Fashion Mall, here is the next spot to visit! Some of my ex-girlfriends actually prefer Union Mall to Platinum as a result of designs here. In general, the cost is slightly higher in comparison with Platinum but shopping the following is much easier since there are lesser shops, walkways are wider and spacious.
3. MBK Center
The most well known shopping centre in Bangkok is MBK (Ma Boon Khrong) Centre which is one from the first few major shopping centres in Bangkok. You can get almost anything here (fashions, tidbits, mobile accessories, etc) however the younger generation don’t actually prefer to shop here specifically fashions. They usually come here to have new mobile phone casings as well as to buy tidbits home.
4. Pratunam
Pratunam is easily the most well-known shopping district in Bangkok and therefore you can find many hotels and street food around in charge of your convenience. The only drawback will be the lack of trains (BTS) in Pratunam but it does not seem to affect because many Singaporeans still want to stay in the therapy lamp for the simplicity of shopping and street food. Other than the famous Platinum Fashion Mall, there's also lots of outdoor shopping just opposite Platinum.
5. Victory Monument
Don’t know where else to shop? Take the BTS to Victory Monument because you can find cheap street-style shopping here! You will see many stalls selling fashions which range from the latest to the past fashion clothings (naturally at a cheaper price compared towards the ones at shopping centres). Other than fashion, in addition there are bags, handmade accessories plus much more.
6. Siam Square
Siam area is much like the Orchard Road of Bangkok. There are many shopping centres on this buzzing area. Siam Square can be a place not to be missed. They are many boutique shop arounds here and it’s greater at night when stalls are set up down the streets selling a lot of fashion and street food. It may be a little hard to navigate because streets is often rather narrow when folks stop to look whenever they see something that like. This is what make street markets in Bangkok so interesting and unique!
7. Chatuchak Weekend Market
Chatuchak Weekend Market often known as Jatujak or JJ Market, the greatest market in Thailand. It is so huge on the extend that you will never manage to complete each of the stalls in the day. The market has greater than 5000 stalls selling several products including fashions for both female and male, accessories, footwear, household items, pets, Thai handicrafts and even more. It is hot here use wear light clothings
8. Talad Rot Fai Srinakarin
Talad Rot Fai (Train Market) was once located at Kampaeng Phet but have since closed. It happens to be located at Srinakarin Soi 51, which can be next to Seacon Square Mega Shopping Mall. If you like retro, vintage and antiques, you will definitely love this place. Talad Rot Fai does not only attract the city’s hip and trendy, but attracts all age brackets. It is really a popular hangout area for friends and families. In early 2015, an inferior version of the market opened in Ratchada area, behind Esplanade Shopping Mall which one is accessible via MRT. I will cover Talad Rot Fai Ratchada soon to bring you more updates!
9. JJ Green Vintage Night Market
Jatuchak (JJ) Green is one of the most recent Weekend Night Market to open a year ago in 2014. Located just behind Jatuchak Park, it’s also at the former Talad Rot Fai before they shifted onto Srinakarin Road. The vibe is incredibly similar to Talad Rot Fai given that they also sell vintage stuffs nevertheless it’s very much smaller in space. Now with JJ Green Vintage Night Market, you'll be able to basically spend half your day in Chatuchak area. In the afternoon you can go to Chatuchak Weekend Market and inside evening, JJ Green. That is only if you possess the stamina for this.
10. Asiatique, The Riverfront
Asiatique is now the most popular night market in Bangkok, attracting both locals and tourists. It’s just like a night version of Chatuchak Weekend Market but considerably more spacious, airy and beautiful, making shopping here a piece of cake. If you want to do some activity here, don’t lose out The Calypso Show or Muay Thai Live! The best way to come here avoiding the jams would be to take the free shuttle boat from BTS Saphan Taksin. You can take this chance to see taking a boat along the Chao Phraya River too!