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Most prices in Thailand are negotiable. Here are some tips to help you get a lower price when you shop at a market, or when you buy from stalls.
Maeklong Market is arguably the weirdest market in the world. The market is located not by the tracks but on the tracks. When a train arrives, the sellers clear the tracks. Read about the market and how to get there.
Bangkok is a shopaholic's paradise with huge malls that lie side by side in the city's centre. In addition, Bangkok has several large markets with countless stalls and shops. Read about the many malls and markets and how to get to them.
How much spending money should you bring for your holiday in Thailand? I have collected a selection of prices for various goods and services in Thailand. You can see the prices in Thai baht and in a currency of your choice.
Cha-am is not a party town for tourists; here you will find peace and tranquillity - and a beach that is very popular among Thais. When the Thais goes to the beach it is more like a picnic - and they definitely do not go there to get a tan.
Hua Hin is a popular resort town for Thais and foreigners alike. In addition, many foreigners have settled as expats in Hua Hin in order to enjoy their retirement in a more comfortable temperature than in their home countries.
Bangkok is notorious for its endless traffic jams; however, you do not need to spend time in a taxi that moves with a snail's pace, you can take the Skytrain that hovers above the traffic jams or the Metro that effortless strides ahead underground. Read about the Skytrain and the Metro in Bangkok.
Pattaya offers a lot of activities for children and adults alike. You will find a zoo, a wildlife park, go-kart tracks, golf courses, an interactive museum, a big water park, zip-lining, a great view, and much much more.
Phuket is Thailand's largest island and the preferred holiday destination for most foreign tourists. Phuket is the perfect holiday destination, whether you want to laze on the beach or you want a more active holiday sightseeing, jungle trekking, ziplining, riding an elephant, and much more.
Bangkok is also known as Venice of the East because a river and numerous canals flow through the city. You can use the river and the canals for quick transport, avoiding the many traffic jams on the roads, and they are great for sightseeing as well.
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You will probably meet both beggars and children selling flowers on your holiday in Thailand. Read why you should never buy from a child or give them money.
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Maeklong Market is arguably the weirdest market in the world. The market is located not by the railway tracks but on the tracks. When a train arrives, the sellers clear the rails. Read about the market and how to get there.