10 Best Shopping in Pattaya
10 Best Shopping in Pattaya
Central Festival Pattaya
CentralFestival Pattaya Beach has dominated the city’s skyline. It is easily the tallest structure on the beachfront and, with over 300 shops housed within, it also dominates the area’s shopping scene. It is the home of many high street fashion brands, including Calvin Klein, H&M, Marks & Spencer, Nautica and Zara.
Royal Garden Plaza Pattaya
What CentralFestival has in height, Royal Garden Plaza has in width. Stretching out along the southern end of Beach Road, it is a distinctive landmark for the bright red aircraft stuck out of the Second Road entrance and the yellow balloon rising out of the roof, both of which belong to the Ripley’s Believe It or Not! museum which takes up most of an entire floor.
Pattaya Floating Market
A combination of living museum, live show and shopping centre, Pattaya Floating Market is an extremely popular attraction as well as being a great place for souvenir shopping. Being an artificial reconstruction of the popular floating markets in Bangkok, it is considerably safer and easier to navigate and is home to a great selection of high quality wares such as clothing, handicraft, art and jewellery.
Outlet Mall Pattaya
While the selection of local and international brands on offer in Outlet Mall Pattaya is impressive, the huge savings available are even more so. Up to 70 per cent has been known to be knocked off the prices of original products from Levi, Camel Active, Adidas, Nike, Timberland, Warner Bros. Studio and Lacoste, amongst others.
Mimosa
This colourful recreation of the French city of Colmar is almost impossible not to notice as you drive along Sukhumvit Road. Amongst the recreation Renaissance-era buildings, the windmill, the canals and the musical water fountain are more than 300 shops selling a selection of souvenirs, clothing, jewellery and Thai handicrafts.
Central Center Pattaya
The most tropical experience in our list of the 10 Best Shopping in Pattaya, Central Center Pattaya has an open design with a colourful, plant-strew courtyard surrounded by over 130 shops.
Mike Shopping Mall
Mike Shopping Mall combines the air-conditioned environment of big shopping malls with the excellent prices of street markets. It has a selection of smaller brand stores such as Maybelline, Nike and Pierre Cardin, but these are vastly outnumbered by the vendors selling unbranded or copied clothing.
One Tambon, One Product
If you want to make sure that your holiday souvenirs are made by local craftspeople instead of a giant factory (and that those craftspeople get the money you spent on their products), the “OTOP Shop” is the place to go. Part of a government initiative to support local communities, the wares in OTOP all come from around Pattaya (a ‘Tambon’ being a regional subdivision, such as a town or village).
Thepprasit Road Night Market
One of the biggest and certainly amongst the most popular of the local markets, it attracts tourists and locals alike each weekend. Sometimes known as “Kankheha Thepprasit Market”, it is home to an impressive range of clothes, jewellery, mobile phone accessories, make-up, toys, gadgets, souvenirs and Thai cuisine.
Pattaya Night Bazaar
What was once a rag-tag collection of street stalls under a stifling corrugated metal roof is now an air-conditioned edifice containing a good selection of stalls selling wares ideal for tourists. Also known as the “Made in Thailand Market”, the vendors within sell everything from discount clothing and souvenirs to mobile phone accessories and small electrical gadgets – basically, everything you would normally find in a street market, with a few bonus extras like tailor shops and luggage stalls.
Walking around Paris. Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, and KFC Travel Vlog
Paris clearly isn't happy with all this rain. But I got out with some friends and explored anyway. We hit the hotspots and KFC. You know, the essentials. Paris is EXPENSIVE. Well not too bad. Eating here is insane. Probably the most expensive part.
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Scenery around Lafarge Lake in Coquitlam, BC, Canada
PARIS : LA VILLE AUX MILLES MERVEILLES
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Cela va faire 6 mois que je suis à Paris et cette ville me fascine. Où que vous soyez, vous serez face à un superbe monument dans un cadre totalement unique.
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Oregon Ridge and Robert E. Lee Parks (July 21 2013)
A dose of history (not AGAIN!) and lots of fun at Maryland's Oregon Ridge...and a quickie deja vu visit to Robert E. Lee Park!
Join us as we depart the hood for our first location...the Ridge!
Oregon Ridge was-apparently-a very huge industrial center at one time, with its marble quarries (one of which is now a swimming hole), iron ore pits and more. An incredibly extensive operation, though one wouldn't realize that now!
Modern-day activities include nature/wildlife observation, beekeeping, swimming, history, chickens and more. Recommended for the history buff who appreciates the great outdoors! Yeah-check out the chickens!! Ducks too.
I've included footage from an April 2010 visit, where we climb the hill to a lookout gazebo at the top of the ski slopes-we weren't up to that climb this time! Skiing ceased in 1960-global warming and not enough snow killed it!
Afterwards, another visit to good 'ol Robert E. Lee Park for a light rail runby and whatever else one does at Robert E. Lee Park. Got a little wildlife there too! Don't take my word for it-look and see for yourself!
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Happily, Briefly Lost In Paris
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This is very near Notre Dame de Paris and is even shown at the end, but you cannot see its features as it's covered with something -- likely to hide scaffolding for restoration work. This is on the River Seine and it was a cold Saturday night in November. Traffic was a-plenty but we had no problems and went to the center here on streets and not the ring roads. Uncannily, we found our usual free, legal parking space. It always seems to be open for us right in front of a fancy bridal couture showroom, or right on this quay -- this has been going on for about four years now at least.
We got to the revival cinema on Rue Christine but the restored version of a 1940s American movie he wanted to see is digital and their equipment had broken down, so that room was closed! The regular projector was showing a John Ford movie but we didn't care to see that. Here I fell behind him as we left, and took a right and not a left on the quay, although I say on the clip I took a left and not a right! I was dressed warmly but it was cold!
Disoriented a bit.
Along the River Seine the bouquinistes still sell old and rare books, plus newer things and cute posters and magazines -- some genuine, some just fun and new.
I show Le Relais Louis XIII here -- it was about a third full from what I could see. No prices were on the menu for this night and I figure it must have been about 100 euros a person for the entrée, main course and either cheese or dessert, drinks not included. I try never to drink alcohol but a wine which looked good to me (I do ask the sommelier) was about 75 euros a bottle. This is an area full of fine places, but also more modestly priced ones.
LES BOUQUINISTES is a Guy Savoy restaurant which had been closed for whatever, but it was running again tonight. I'd like to try it! That's all pretty hype, his places, but whatever. That place has lots of windows at street level and it's kind of flashy. Could be fun!
For many of these places, they have valet parking. Otherwise, you can take a métro to, say, Saint-Michel and enjoy it. This is where the Latin Quarter begins. Rue Christine, where the revival cinema is, has a genuine five star auberge on it, Le Relais Christine (about a thousand euros a night) and the street was the last Paris residence of Gertrude Stein before she had to git.
We had no other plans for the evening and I'd made us dinner at home already, so we drove back and Mr. Sullen/Stingy was unusually ... chatty later during the outing. By the time we were home I had him joking and he revealed he just made a 30% gain in six months on a French banking stock. (BNP) He wants to buy and accumulate more Sanofi and Lafarge ...
Teaching him investing was one of my best moves, ha ha ha!!
Don't be afraid of the prices here in this nabe, and don't waste your time much on Notre Dame de Paris. The oldest church is just across the river, here on this bank, and is gorgeous, and has a surprise in it for you! Also, it has a terrific public garden. There are never the noisy throngs in there, and I've heard monks singing here by accident. It was so pretty. The surprise is ... architectural in nature and supports the central nave. Go see!
You could spend an entire Paris visit right in this little area. I recommend UN REGARD MODERNE at 10, rue Git-Le-Coeur. It's again a surprise!
We got home and watched a wonderful Mexican movie about a priest and how his holy and pure ways ... did nothing. No good. It sounds depressing but was really beautiful.
copyright 2013 Lisa B. Falour, B.S., M.B.A.
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Magnifique vue aérienne de la Municipalité de Notre-Dame de la Salette et du Lac d'Argile
Voici une magnifique vue aérienne de la Municipalité de Notre-Dame de la Salette et du Lac d'Argile situé en Outaouais. Filmé le 7 Août 2016 par Alainternet.Net Consultant Informatique.
Open Water Training Dives
Bil Margiotta from The Underwater Connection, Columbus, Ohio conducts PADI Open Water Training Dives for Ohio Wesleyan University SCUBA Course April 17, 2011 at Circleville Twin Quarries. Water Temp: 56 degrees F.Filmed with Sea Life DC1200.
Paris Brasserie Lipp les céramiques
Après avoir réalisé un montage sur les mosaïques de la Brasserie Lipp, je déroge à ma règle en réalisant celui-ci consacré aux très belles céramiques créées en 1920 par l'atelier de Léon Fargue;
Huit panneaux de plantes exotiques et une frise d'oiseaux tout aussi exotiques.
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