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Shopping Guide in Pattaya, Thailand Where is the best place to shop in Pattaya?

One of the indispensable itineraries for outbound travel is shopping. Thailand has always been the preferred outbound travel destination for Chinese tourists. Pattaya is also one of the must-visit tourist destinations in Thailand. The price level in Thailand is lower than that in China, making it more suitable for shopping. So where to go shopping when traveling to Pattaya, Thailand? Today, our editor has compiled a shopping guide for you in Pattaya, Thailand. Come and find out where is the best place to shop in Pattaya!

The first choice for leisure shopping in Pattaya is the characteristic night market and Sihe Floating Market. You can wander around the streets and waterways to experience the daily life of Thai people. If you want to buy brand-name clothes, cosmetics, etc., you still have to go to large shopping malls, such as Royal Garden Bazaar Shopping Center, Central, King Power Duty Free and other shopping malls. If you want to buy some souvenirs, be sure to visit the local supermarket, Big C and Lotus Supermarket have a large number of local snacks, fruits, seasonings, etc. You can buy some to take back home and give to your relatives and friends. Let’s learn about these shopping places in Pattaya with the editor!

Pattaya Weekend Night Market

This weekend night market is mainly aimed at locals, with a variety of food and clothing items at surprisingly cheap prices. Now more and more foreign tourists come here when the market opens on weekends. The weekend night market is not only a tourist hotspot for tourists but also a favorite market for locals. Although it is not as big as Bangkok and Chiang Mai, it is still very popular. The goods sold here include snacks, daily necessities, handicrafts, clothing and more. If you are traveling to Pattaya on a weekend, it is worth a visit.

Pattaya Sifang Floating Market

Pattaya Sifang Floating Market is located about 5 kilometers east of Pattaya city center along Sukhumvit Main Road. It is named after the characteristics of the four regional floating markets in eastern, western, northeastern and southern Thailand. There are waterways in the floating market and unique wooden buildings on the water. In the water market, you can not only eat snacks from all over Thailand, but also buy specialties and handicrafts produced in various places in Thailand. You can also take a small canoe to swim in the lake, shuttle between bridges and pavilions, or Run to the highest point in the center of the lake, sit on the ropeway, fly down, and experience the excitement and coolness of your feet passing through the water. If you want to bring specialties back to your country, this is also a good shopping place.

Royal Garden Bazaar Shopping Center

The most popular shopping mall in Pattaya, with 3 floors from 1 to 3, there are international famous brand and Thai famous brand clothing stores, 4D cinema, cosmetics shops, handicraft stores, sporting goods stores, video stores, as well as beauty salons and hair salons. There is also a large Food Wave on the top floor, which has delicious food from all over the world and the prices are very cheap. This can be said to be the most popular shopping mall in Pattaya. On the third floor is the Ripley's Believe It or Not Museum.

Central Pattaya Beach Shopping Center

In addition to Bar Street, Pattaya has another good place to go, which is Central Pattaya Beach Shopping Mall. In addition to having all the world's most popular brands, the best thing about this shopping mall is that it has the world's only sea-view cinema, where you can watch movies at dusk while looking at the sea. We especially recommend the various local souvenirs in the department store. In addition, various brands are often discounted, and the same brand may not be discounted in Bangkok. The terrace on the highest floor of the mall is an excellent location to enjoy sea views and sunsets, and it's free.

Thailand King Power Duty Free Shop (Pattaya Downtown Store)

This duty free shop in Pattaya is very good. There are free shuttles to and from the store. There are not many people inside, which is a fly in the ointment. This store doesn't have as many items as the one in Bangkok, and the discounts on clothes are sometimes not as big, but skin care and cosmetics are cheaper, so it's a good place to start shopping. The cheapest one is L'Oreal, and other cosmetics brands are not as good as Rishang at Pudong Airport. Local cosmetics and other products can be taken away. Tax refunds are available for purchases over 2,000 baht. The tax rate is 4%-7%. You need to get a tax refund form at the exit of the duty-free shop and go to the airport tax refund counter to apply for tax refund. Non-local products cannot be taken away and need to be picked up at the airport (after going through immigration formalities and before boarding, there are detailed signs at the airport). Friendly reminder, it takes about 3 hours for items purchased from duty-free shops in the city to be delivered to the airport, so the time For those who are too late, we suggest you go directly to the King Power Duty Free Shop at the airport to purchase.

Pattaya Big C

BigC is a famous supermarket chain in Thailand, selling daily necessities at low prices. Everything is sold here, it's a bit like a large comprehensive supermarket, where you can buy cheap fruits to eat. There are also various Thai guides such as green grass paste, tiger paste, mama instant noodles, Little Boss seaweed, and pure cotton T-shirts that can be bought for less than 20 yuan. You can buy them in this kind of supermarket.

The above is the shopping guide for Pattaya, Thailand brought to you by the editor.

Friends who are planning to travel to Pattaya can refer to these places to plan their own itinerary. Knowing where to shop in Pattaya is better, and shopping is also very convenient!

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