Hotels Near All the Best Shopping and Markets in Bangkok
Known around the world for its cutting-edge fashions, cheap markets, and big-scale malls, Bangkok is a shopping-lover’s dream with endless options. We would highly recommend bringing an extra bag so you can fill up with wonderous wares not found anywhere else. These are the best hotels near shopping centers in Bangkok.
Avani Riverside Bangkok Hotel
Why it made the list
Down river and away from the bustle and bustle of the city is the oh-so-chic Avani Riverside. And just across the waterway is one of Bangkok’s newest and coolest shopping areas called Asiatique. This night bazaar is an entertainment complex with carnival rides, sumptuous street food, and dozens of shops with avant-garde fashions.
Novotel Suvarnabhumi Airport
Why it made the list
Staying at the Novotel Bangkok Airport Hotel may feel far away from the city, but it also means you have one last buying opportunity at Bangkok’s second biggest open-air bazaar. The Rot Fai Train Night Market is a short taxi-ride away and is THE place for antique collectibles and vintage fashions. If you want to stock up on unique last-minute gifts, this is your spot.
The Landmark Bangkok
Why it made the list
Just outside the Landmark Hotel, you’ll find yourself in the heart of Bangkok’s garment district. If you want to get a finely tailored suit (at finely cheap prices), you can literally walk down the street to find hundreds of tailors offering amazing deals. Check out Rajawongse Dress for Success next door to the hotel where the tailors have fitted everyone from members of the royal family to Barack Obama.
Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit
Why it made the list
Only a few steps away from the Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit is Terminal 21. Here, each floor is broken up by country-styled themes, enticing shoppers to travel the world while they spend. You’ll find international buying opportunities with areas based on Rome, Paris, San Francisco, Tokyo, London, and more.
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Why it made the list
The biggest flea market in Bangkok is Chatuchak Market and is only open on weekends. The [email protected] is only a short subway ride away from this colossal shopper’s dream (or nightmare depending on your perspective). At Chatuchak, there are literally hundreds of stalls selling everything from home furnishings and clothes to flowers and wild animals. Mind your wallet as this is also a pickpocket’s dream because of the intense claustrophobic space.
Amari Watergate
Why it made the list
The Amari Watergate sits adjacent to one of the largest markets in Bangkok. Pratunam Market is an indoor/outdoor maze that winds around the hotel and is filled with elbow to elbow tourists and locals looking for bargains on knock-off fashions and souvenirs.
Novotel Bangkok on Siam Square
Why it made the list
The Novotel Bangkok on Siam Square sits smack-dab in the middle of restaurants, boutiques, and salons. Thai university students can be found canvassing the rows upon rows of bargain-friendly shops at all hours of the day.
Siam Kempinski
Why it made the list
Close to the Grand Hyatt, The Siam Kempinski is also attached to its very own mall. The Siam Paragon is a shopping-lovers dream with hundreds of stores, restaurants, and more.
Grand Hyatt Erawan
Why it made the list
This hotel sits in the heart of Bangkok’s shopping district and is a short walk to any number of malls. Of course if you don’t want to head outside into the city heat, you only have to walk a few feet and you’ll find yourself inside Erawan Bangkok with dozens of chic boutiques and high-end goodies.
Siam Heritage
Why it made the list
One of the best night markets in the city is in Silom, where bargain-hunters can peruse the rows upon rows of knock-off bags, shoes, and more. At the northern end of the street sits The Siam Heritage, a teak-laden boutique that bills itself as a traditional Thai accommodation.
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