About Ayutthaya Highland Cafe
Cannabis-cafe combining drinks with flower sales. Best for tourists wanting coffee and cannabis under one roof.
Cannabis-cafe combining drinks with flower sales. Best for tourists wanting coffee and cannabis under one roof.
Why visit
- Mix of Thai-grown and imported flower so the menu offers genuine choice
- Ayutthaya Highland Cafe on Ayutthaya Island, the historic island encircled by three rivers is a workable first-time stop for visitors new to Thailand's cannabis scene
- Pricing transparent with menus on display so you can compare without pressure
- Staff explain strains and methods in basic English which makes the visit easier than a Thai-only shop
- Indoor seating or a separate consumption area at some shops not all permit on-site use
What to expect
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Local tips
- Buy small quantities first to test the strain before committing to a larger purchase
- Save your receipt edibles in particular sometimes lack clear labelling
- Hotels vary on policy ask before lighting up balconies are usually a problem
- Consume on private property smoking in public draws police attention
Frequently asked questions
Can I take cannabis out of Thailand?
No exporting cannabis is illegal regardless of how it was purchased. Most international airports including in Thailand will detect it. Consume what you buy in country and dispose of remainder before departure.
Where am I allowed to consume what I buy?
On private property like a hotel room with the owner's permission or in designated areas. Public smoking can incur fines and police attention. Hotel policies vary balconies and pools are usually no-go even when rooms are.
What should I expect for pricing?
Flower starts around 250 baht per gram and rises to 600+ for premium imports. Pre-rolls are 200-400 baht for tourist-area shops. Edibles range widely confirm THC content before buying as Thai dosing is on the conservative side.