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Monday, May 10, 2010

The Emporium in Bangkok

The Emporium is a large building which houses the Emporium Shopping Complex and the Emporium Department Store. It is on Sukhumvit Road between Benjasiri Park and Soi 24 in Bangkok, Thailand. Apartments and offices are beside the shopping areas. It is the most luxurious and expensive place of its kind in Bangkok and Thailand's high society are seen here.

It has some good shops, as you would expect, especially in home furnishings, English language books, home appliances, and sporting goods. For entertainment there is a five screen cinema which operates on the 6th floor of the Shopping Complex. It includes digital, standard, and 3D screens.

Asia Books is an English language bookshop which offers a 10% discount for members. The cost of membership a year ago, when I purchased mine, was 200 baht. It is a one-time payment. The bookshop is on the 3rd Floor of the Shopping Complex. A second English Language bookshop on the same floor is Kinokuniya which has a better selection but does not offer a discount. From time to time, Kinokuniya holds discount sales of less popular books.

The Wi-Fi systems in the Shopping Complex are poor. Truewifi works unreliably and not at all in some parts of the Shopping Complex. Truewifi sells monthly Wi-Fi memberships for 500 baht which they say can be used all over Bangkok. This has not been my experience. Opinions of shop assistants vary on whether you can buy the memberships in the Emporium or whether you have to travel to Siam Paragon. Truewifi is best avoided.

AIS, the phone company, has AIS Hotspots which do work at their hotspot locations. However, there are large areas of the Shopping Complex where AIS does not work. People pay around 900 baht to have a month's access at AIS Hotspots around Bangkok. I don't think it is worth the money personally. There are not that many AIS Hotspots and their Hotspot areas tend to be small. There are large parts of the Shopping Complex where AIS Hotspots can not be used.

The first three or so times I came to the Emporium I got lost. Almost to the point of panic. There seemed to be no end of problems finding a way back to the Sukhumvit Road entrance. I was unable to communicate that I was lost. I also could not explain where I wanted to go in Thai. Despite the high number of foreigners, shop assistants have very basic or non-existent English Language skills.

Perhaps there should be a GPS system in operation for new customers to the Emporium. Or plenty of easy-to-read maps showing their location within the building. However, once you have visited many times, as I now have, everything seems to fall into place.

The Emporium has lots of shops, but I have visited only a few so far. These shops may not be typical. I have reviewed a few of them. The Mandarin Oriental Shop is a cafe on the 4th Floor. It charges premium prices. A cup of coffee is over 125 baht. This is about four dollars. The coffee is poor quality. The shop often sells out of certain lines of food by just 3 pm; despite opening until at least 9 pm. The service is excellent if you are sitting in line-of-sight of the front counter. This could be good or bad, depending on one's personal preferences. Some people do not like to be bothered while they are reading, or eating.

This cafe has a good selection of English Language newspapers including the International Herald Tribune, the Bangkok Post, and The Nation. Surprisingly, they do not have Wi-Fi internet. If one asks to use their power points one is refused. Without Wi-Fi and with high prices Mandarin Oriental Shop is not recommended.

Starbucks has an outlet on the 4th Floor of the Shopping Complex, and another outlet in the annex on the 2nd Floor between the Shopping Complex and the Emporium Suites. The coffee is expensive for Thailand. They have a Wi-Fi system called KC Hotspot which costs 120 baht per hour. The coffee is not great and you will pay around 90 baht for a Cappuccino. The Starbucks' outlet in the Shopping Complex has no power points which is surprising with their very high internet charges. Starbucks at the Emporium is not recommended if you are using a computer.

The Whittard Coffee Shop on the ground floor of the Shopping Complex is on the same bank of escalators as the cinema's. It has free Wi-Fi and moderate prices for coffee, tea, and food. The Wi-Fi internet comes in 30 minute blocks. One block is usually given with a purchase of food or drink. A frequent customer may get more internet time. Be careful because there is no warning before your time runs out. The login process is quite lengthy. I like the tea and muffins here. The staff are friendly. With the free Wi-Fi included, Whittard is recommended.

One of the extraordinary facts about the Emporium is that it has no proper gold shop. I find this completely bizarre. Of all the shops you would want in a high-end shopping mall in Asia, a gold shop would be close to the top of your list.

The Emporium is a highly recommended shopping experience. But it does not give the best value in Bangkok. It has a Skytrain connection on the 2nd Floor of the Shopping Complex which is very convenient. The Skytrain Station is Phom Phrong. You can take Skytrain to the Siam Station, and you can walk straight into Siam Paragon. I think Siam Paragon is better value. However, visitors to the Emporium can expect good service, high prices, top-end products, and a wide selection... but not a gold shop!

Michael Edgerston lives in Thailand and writes on Thailand related subjects. He is building a Thailand Travel website at http://www.ThailandTravel.net and also has a Thailand Travel Blog at http://www.Thailand-Travel-Blogger.blogspot.com.

By Michael Edgerston

Friday, February 6, 2009

Shopping in Thailand

My holiday to Thailand was truly an amazing experience. Among the many countless other joys and wonders, Thailand was a great place to shop and Bangkok in particular, where the variety of retail outlets and goods is surprising. I could find genuine name-brand products on sale in department stores for half as much as back home. Even more there are bargains in more down-to-earth places in form of open market stalls that leave you awestruck.

With the excellent exchange rates, and amazing discounts, I could find everything that I wanted and that too at exceptional prices. From sophisticated air-conditioned shopping malls to sweaty markets under canvas, to roadside vendors. There’s so much, that one can literally shop till one drops. Thailand is recognized as one of the world's leading gems and jewelry centers and I shopped for some great collection of jewelry. Bangkok's Chinatown or the nearby Ban Mo Jewelry Street should be checked out for exquisite jewelry.

Bangkok is the capital of shopping malls, open - air markets, road - side vendors, charming side street antique shops and art galleries. And best of all, Thai handicrafts, the most famous of which is Thai silk. Markets sprawl the streets, even the rivers, of every town in Thailand, so I was never far away from a good buy. A visit to the floating market at Damnoen Saduak, just outside of Bangkok was an unusual experience and I returned with designer clothes, jewelry, pirated DVDs and CDs to tacky, but essential, souvenirs.

It was really obvious now why Thailand is famous as being a great destination for the serious shopper. Whatever you are looking for, there’s bound to be an outlet in Thailand. For more information on this pls. visit: http://www.stayresthailand.com/shopping-in-thailand.html

Author is an associate editor of http://www.stayresthailand.com The website offers exclusive information of Thailand and Shopping in Thailand We also provide online hotel reservation of hotels in Thailand.

By Niraj Singh

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Holiday in Thailand - A Delightful Destination

Of late Thailand has become quite a popular name whenever tourism is chosen as the topic for discussion, and it's not hard to imagine why! After all, one look at its rich culture and natural resources, and we know why Thailand has a lot to brag about itself and its appeal to tourists from all over the world.
Mentioned below are some of the popular tourist attractions in Thailand.
Phuket
Located in southern Thailand, Phuket is a world famous holiday destination with pictorial beauty, breathtaking beaches, amazing Thai cuisine, thrilling water sports and rich resorts for that more than perfect holiday in Thailand. This tourist spot of Thailand is known for its nightlife, seafood, romantic retreat and gorgeous coral reefs. Phuket is a highly popular holiday destination among tourists and visitors from all over the world.
Bangkok's Canals
The capital of Thailand is world famous for its water markets and houses. Tourists and visitors on holiday in Thailand must not miss this unusual open water area with floating shops and houses. Do shop at this extraordinary water market for a whole new experience.
Tarutao Marine National Park
While you are holidaying in Thailand make sure you visit Tarutao Marine National Park, as this tourist spot offers an amazing company of plants, animals and lets you experience the best of its wildlife resources.
Suan Pakkad Palace
This tourist spot is perfect for those in love with art, as the place offers remarkable art collections. The place also lets you cherish and experience the beauty of traditional houses when on holiday in Thailand.
Temple of Wat Arun
Bangkok is known to have more than 400 temples, but Wat Arun is one of the most prominent and worth visiting one. The temple acts as a major tourist spot because of its contemporary architectural layout and unique design. Many of those holidaying in Thailand often visit this temple to capture the images on Buddha's life displayed at the temple.
National Museum in Bangkok
Bangkok's national museum is a must-see tourist attraction for those on a holiday in Thailand. The museum offers collections of striking artifacts that add a touch of true Thailand to your vacation.
Statue of Buddha
The Island of Ko Samui is famous for the popular statue of Buddha. When holidaying in Thailand you must visit this island to experience the religious feel of Thailand. The place is known to draw tourist and visitors looking for the real Thailand.
Trekking at Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai is a renowned trekking base that allures all the fun and adventure loving tourists and visitors holidaying in Thailand. There is nothing better than trekking through forests and mountains in the north for those looking for some great scenery, thrill and adventure like elephant rides and bamboo rafting.
Best time to holiday in Thailand
The ideal time for a vacation in Thailand would be the months from December to March

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