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Chatuchak Weekend Market
Known as JJ, this is the largest market in Thailand, sprawling across more than thirty acres and featuring vendors selling everything from silk, crafts and orchids to pythons, old silver and massive Buddhas. It makes substantial markets, like the Puces...
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Lotus Arts de Vivre
Run by the Van Bueren family, this high-end company, which has been called the Faberge or Bulgari of Thailand, carries jewelry, home items and accessories; its products can be found in the Mandarin Oriental and in the Anantara arcade. Expect expert...
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O.P. Place
A top Bangkok address for antiques, jewelry and one of the city’s best tailors, O.P. Place is within walking distance of the Mandarin Oriental. Here you will find lots of elegant, small boutiques carrying everything from Thai objets to contemporary...
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River City
Located right by the river, this four-story antiques, crafts and jewelry emporium is on every first-time shopper’s Bangkok list. It’s co-owned by the Mandarin Oriental, so expect prices to be high.Note that most of the river hotels, including the Mandarin...
Bangkok

Shopping is a major sport and pastime in Bangkok, though the city’s layout does not lend itself to neighborhood window-shopping. Like almost everything else in Bangkok, stores worth visiting are spread out, and a shopping spree requires some foresight and planning. From the major department stores around the Siam to local crafts and designs in the Suan Lum Night Bazaar, Bangkok offers a plethora of shopping opportunities. The key is deciding what you are in the market for and organizing your shopping route accordingly. Indagare members can contact the Bookings Team to arrange for a shopping guide.