Shopping
in Pattaya Thailand
Pattaya Shopping guide 
Pattaya
has a fabulous range of shops and markets catering for all
tastes. From the very expensive to the incredibly cheap
(particularly by Western standards), you can find it all
here. While the quality of some of the goods can vary greatly
from stall to stall and shop to shop, even those who usually
hate shopping will find a bargain here. It’s pretty
difficult to leave Pattaya without some extra luggage, whether
you’re looking for local handicrafts, precious gems
or just a fake Rolex to show off at home. Remember, however,
that you get what you pay for and the quality of goods here
is far lower than you would expect at home. Money-back guarantee
is a vague concept, so check the goods thoroughly first
and avoid buying the cheapest models.
Pattaya’s geography as a seaside resort makes shopping
particularly easy for visitor and ex-pat alike. Most of
the tourist type shops are located on Beach Road
or the parallel Second Road, and on the many
sois (lanes) in between, particularly in South and Central
Pattaya. Here you will find bewildering displays of local
handicrafts, ceramics, carving, Buddhist art, clothing for
all tastes and the occasional real antique. But be prepared
to bargain, particularly in the tourist areas where the
opening gambit is always several times more than you should
be paying.

Running the entire block between Beach Road and Second Road
are Mikes Shopping Mall, next to Soi 11, and Royal Garden
Plaza, between Soi Post Office and Soi Pattayaland (Soi
13/1), which both have free toilets and air-conditioning.
Here you’ll find a mixture of traditional craftwear,
fashionable labels, clothes shops, an English bookshop,
internet café, camera stores, endless mobile phone
vendors, and even a Boots pharmacy. Be warned however, bus
tours from Taiwan, China, Korea and Japan deluge the place
from 7 pm until about 10 pm.
Regardless of what you are shopping for, Thailand is very
cheap, and this includes clothing, electronic goods and
general household items, which is why the shopping malls
are tourist attractions
themselves. Big C is a large mall opposite
Soi 3 on Second Road and consists of four air-conditioned
floors with a Multiscreen cinema, large supermarket downstairs
(catering for Thai and foreign customers) and a large retail
area with everything from the latest TVs to some very reasonably
priced designer clothing. The rest of the complex is full
of small and large shops and stalls full of clothes, cameras,
mobile phones, handicrafts of all types, printers, pictures,
good restaurants
and pretty much everything ‘buyable’. It’s
open until 11.00 pm.
Walking Street,
more famous as the ‘International Meeting Place’
at night, transforms during the day to a quiet street with
some very expensive shops catering for the more discerning
antique lover, and has some really lovely up-market establishments
full of exquisitely carved jade, Buddha statues, high class
jewellers, delicate wooden ship models and more gold.

If you thought of overhauling your business wardrobe, then
Thailand is your answer, and you can get a tailor-made suit
made up in less than 24 hours for knock-down prices. While
the quality does vary, some of the best (and more expensive)
tailors can be found in Walking Street, and there are also
some very good tailors on Beach Road and Second Road, South
Pattaya.
They can make almost any style (even the famous labels)
and offer a wide range of fabrics to choose from. Tailors
here usually promote a set which includes three suits, and
a couple of tailored silk shirts, plus ties thrown in for
as little as $250. Thai silk is not only good quality but
comparatively cheap. Thais are superb craftsmen, and this
applies to clothes just as much as the more traditional
skills. These tailors certainly are good value and able
to replicate any famous label design (chosen from a catalogue)
within 24 hours. Don’t forget to bargain hard!
In Pattaya
you’re rarely more than a hundred metres from a 7-11.
There are 93 of them here and more opening every day. This
is convenient for grabbing a few beers for the beach, changing
that 1000 baht note or picking up a quick snack.
The further you get away from the beach, the more you enter
the real Thai community and the shops reflect this. Gift
shops are replaced by gold shops, fake watch stalls replaced
by dentists and cosmetic surgery clinics, McDonalds by 20
baht noodle shops and stalls, go-go bars by karaoke eateries,
and 7-11s by real supermarkets, particularly once you reach
Sukhumvit. Further away from the tourist area are the large
department stores such as Big C and Tesco-Lotus, which are
very useful for long staying residents who need to stock
up for their apartments and like to find some Western familiarity.

If you’re staying in Naklua or
Jomtien, you will probably find that South and Central Pattaya
have the best shopping.
South Pattaya is the major shopping area for beachwear,
souvenirs, films, tapes, pharmaceuticals and liquor. The
resort's major gems, jewellery, silk, cotton and handicraft
shops, tailors and boutiques are located in the vicinity
of, or adjacent to, major beacheside hotels. The Pattaya
2 Road is also a favourite haunt for shoppers, with several
handicraft and Thai silk shops. Department stores and allied
bazaars in Central Pattaya offer other shopping experiences.
Dining Some of Thailand's choicest seafood is found in hotel
buffets and several spe-cialty restaurants.
Steakhouses, coffeeshops and fast food
outlets provide attractive alternatives. Gourmets
and gourmands alike find satisfaction in numerous restaurants
fea- turing regional Thai cuisine and French, Swiss, German,
Italian, English, Scandin-avian, Indian, Arabic, Indonesian,
Japa-nese, Chinese and Korean food.

Shopping Mall Center
Central Festival (Big C )
Tesco Lotus
Carrefour
Mike Shopping Mall
Top Super Market
Foodland Super Market
Friendship Super Market
Outlet Mall
Royal Garden Plaza
Tuk Com Pattaya
Barzar
Walking Street Pattaya
Karn Khae Ha Market
Khlong Thom Market
South Pattaya Market
Naklure Sunday Market
Pattaya Bazaar
Micellaneous
Numchai Electronic
Kitchen Studio
Decorum
Super Sport
IndoGee Jomtien Exotic
Jim Thomson Silk
Pattaya Handicraft Shop
Decolative Item
Kalae'Pattaya
Pattaya Souvenir
Luk Dot
Smile Elephant
Chaiyo Gift
Art Galleries
K.C Gallery
Naris Gallery
Suwit Gallery
Jaran Gallery
Royal Gallery
Pattaya Art Studio

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