แสดงบทความที่มีป้ายกำกับ Phuket: Paradise of Shopping แสดงบทความทั้งหมด
แสดงบทความที่มีป้ายกำกับ Phuket: Paradise of Shopping แสดงบทความทั้งหมด

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 26 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2551

Easy and Fun with shopping in Phuket

Whereas in the past you needed to go to Bangkok for any serious shopping, Phuket now has shopping oportunities to satisfy all but the most fanatical shopaholic. In addition to the roadside stalls and markets there are quite a few shopping centres and department stores, as well as a good selection of boutiques and speciality shops. Fine examples of traditional handicrafts, textiles, gems, jewellery and antiques, as well as clothing and everyday items are sold all over the island. The best bargains and widest range of goods are found in Phuket City and Patong, though there are plenty of shops and stalls to be found in beach areas such as Kata and Karon. For a complete list of all the shops in Phuket, take a look at our business directory.

Bargaining
Prices are fixed in department stores and larger shops, but at most other places bargaining is expected, especially at markets and shops where the prices are not displayed. Roadside stalls will often quote double the price, and sometimes even more, which the seller will accept. So start low, maybe at a third and aim for half.
Some small shops that have prices marked can also be cajoled into giving a “special discount”. Don't expect to able to bargain down too much though. If the prices are already displayed, this should mean that they are fair. Nevertheless, its quite rare to find a merchant who won't budge at all.

Generally, shopping in Thailand is easy and fun. But remember to shop smart, go around and compare prices and obtain a receipt for expensive items. Be wary of touts, tour guides, taxi/tuk tuk drivers or friendly strangers who offer to take you shopping. In nearly all cases they will receive a commision, which of course is added to the price you pay.

VAT Refunds
To encourage tourists to shop in Thailand a VAT refund for tourists scheme was introduced for tourists to be able to claim back the VAT paid on certain items.
“Visitors entering the Kingdom on tourist visa are entitled to refunds of the 7% value added tax (VAT) paid on goods purchased at shops, department stores and other retail outlets displaying VAT Refund for Tourists signs, where tax refund application forms are available. Prior to airport departure, visitors must present a completed VAT refund form, plus passport information and purchase receipts, to a customs officer. Certain luxury goods, such as jewelry, gold ornaments, watch, glasses, or pen, must be shown to an excise official at the VAT refund office at the departure lounge after passport control. Refunds may be in bank draft form or credited to a credit card.”Source: Revenue Department of Thailand.

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 22 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2551

Robinson @ Jungceylon Patong Phuket:

Robinson's downstairs majors in perfumes, cosmetics, watches and timepieces. The brand names featured here are Lancôme, Estée Lauder, Clinique, H20+, Ralph Lauren, Giorgio Armani, Revlon and Paul Smith. The watches are mostly Japanese and are of middle-range quality. Upstairs, Robinson features women's shoes and accessories, and probably the biggest selection of bras and women's underwear in Thailand - certainly the largest in Phuket.
Further through, there is a very attractive child's clothing section which, predictably enough leads to the toy department. To one side here you will find an interesting collection of pewter goods; vases, cups, cigarette lighter covers and souvenir plaques as well as salt and pepper shakers, all at reasonable prices. There is also a household appliance department as well as a sensibly priced men's shoe section - this appears to be a bargain area in Thailand and Robinson features shoes with labels such as Pierre Cardin, Lacoste, Matino, and Polo.

วันพุธที่ 18 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2551

BIG C: Super center

Just 300 metres north of Central on the Bypass Rd is another shopping mall called Big C. The western-facing outside car park (there is also underground parking here) is the site of quite a few clothes stalls and several stalls selling car accessories as well as decorative household goods.

Once inside there is an extensive range of mobile phone shops, opticians, VCD and DVD outlets and the supermarket itself - with a counter to obtain your VAT refund slip. Quality is lower here than at Central but then so are the prices. The main attraction of Big C lies downstairs where the electronic shops shine with the latest in palm pilots, computers, TV's of all sizes and makes, and stall after stall after stall selling mobile phones and mobile phone accessories. There's also an extensive shoe shop and a good bookstore, as well as a play area for kids and a food court. Oh, and if you're looking for air-brushed motorcycle helmets you'll find them down there. On the top floor there's little of interest except a bowling alley.

Tesco Lotus: Discount Store

Further up the road on the right-hand side at the next intersection stands Tesco-Lotus. This mall was the first major modern shopping centre in Phuket and it has goods of a higher quality than Big C - indeed many visitors come from Patong buy Tesco's colourful beach shirts and shorts. Tesco-Lotus also has a decent liquor/wine outlet but don't forget those 'closing times'! It's basically a supermarket with a decent toys department and a pretty good electronics section. Tesco-Lotus mall also features perennials such as McDonalds, Boots, a good electronics shop, lots of fast food and more ATMs than you can shake a credit card at.

Upstairs in the food court the amount of decibels hurled at shoppers trying to lunch is almost unbelievable. Even Patong's Rock City can't beat the music coming out of the CD/DVD outlet, an 'Entertainment Center' with at least five games going at full blast, no less that two different flatscreen movies going at the same time, a 'Guitar Hero' game by the escalator and - on top of this cacophony the store girl makes tinny announcements over the tannoy. Perhaps the one redeeming feature here is the 'ball room' - a fun activity for small children; just remember to bring earplugs.

วันอังคารที่ 17 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2551

Jungceylon "The International Shopping and Leisure Destination"

“Jungceylon”was the name of “Phuket” back in 1511 A.D. when it was a fertile and prosperous port town embraced by the Andaman Sea. The name is now being used again for the Jungceylon project, a world class shopping and entertainment destination that will revive Phuket’s great history and reputation and make it becomes known around the world.


A center for shopping, drinking, dining, entertainment and leisure that will impress local to all international visitors set in a tropical resort ambience. Being the biggest Shopping and Lifestyle Center among all in the Southern part of Thailand makes it easy to understand WHY? Jungceylon is the Pearl of the Andaman.



Right on the famous Patong Beach, the liveliest and must visited area of Phuket.
• Strategically located on the intersection of Bangla Road and Rat-U-Thit (200 Years) Road (Patong Sai 2).
• 5 Minutes walk from Patong Beach.
• Covering over 200,000 sqm. equivalent to 55 Rai.
• Over 300 local and international shops to satisfy your shopaholic pleasure.
• The largest parking area on Patong Beach, with spaces for 120 coaches and 2,000 cars.

Central Festival Phuket: The Andaman's world class shopping destination

CENTRAL FESTIVAL PHUKET120,000 square meters bursting with world-class products, Central Festival Phuket is the consummate one-stop shopping, non-stop entertainment complex for every Phuket resident and visitor. Enjoy the newest, largest, most complete shopping and entertainment complex in the South.


CENTRAL DEPARTMENT STORE (http://www.central.co.th/)Central Department Store's Phuket branch is the newest in Thailand's most popular department store chain - a genuine shoppers' paradise. Admire broad and enticing selections of men's and women's fashion such as Marks & Spencer, Liz Claiborne, Nautica & more. Find the best in beauty & cosmetics with world-renowned brands such as Lancome, Clinique and Clarins. Check out Central's award-winning home decor department and don't forget to deck out the kiddos in the best in children's wear - brands such as Benetton are sold exclusively at Central.Unparalleled service and convenience await you. Simply contact Central's Customer Service for further details about the following:


7% Tourist VAT Refund with 2,000 Bht.- minimum purchase.
5% Tourist Privilege Discount - Simply bring your passport to our Customer Service Counter and your Tourist Discount Card will be activated. All credit cards are welcome without surcharge.
Shipping service and reliable freight forwarder to ship for you.
Foreign Currency Service.
One Point Payment Service - Shop and choose from every department, we'll arrange all your purchases at our easy one-payment counter.
English speaking staff.
Western Union Money Transfer Service