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Pattaya Antique Shophouse

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About Pattaya Antique Shophouse

Pattaya Antique Shophouse is an antique shop in Naklua. A collector's destination for Thai antiques, Buddhist art pieces and old furniture sourced from across Northern and Central Thailand.

Antique shop in Naklua. Suits collectors after Thai antiques and old furniture.

Why visit Pattaya Antique Shophouse

  • Curated Thai antique selection covering Buddhist art, hand-carved wooden furniture, lacquerware and Thai-Chinese heritage items
  • Old Naklua shophouse location with original tile floors and teak shutters retains the heritage-shophouse browsing atmosphere
  • Owner-collector with over 30 years' Thai-antique experience delivers proper provenance and authenticity guidance
  • International shipping service for large pieces, useful for travellers committing to home-shipped antique purchases
  • Pricing transparent on tagged items, undercutting the bargain-haggling format of Beach Road tourist souvenir shops

What to expect

Light haggling expected at market stalls fixed prices in proper shops
Sample sizes for food products often available
Souvenirs 50-300 baht clothing 200-800 baht typical Pattaya pricing
Cash and QR payments preferred card accepted at larger shops

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Local tips

  • Combine the visit with dinner nearby plenty of options around Naklua
  • Compare prices at two or three stalls before buying anything significant
  • Carry small bills 100s and 50s for haggling vendors hate breaking 1000 notes
  • Practical access is songthaews on the main routes Grab for elsewhere

Frequently asked questions

Can I haggle on price?

Light haggling is expected at market stalls but proper shops have fixed prices. A 10-20 percent discount is realistic on multi-item buys at stalls. Be polite the vendor will tell you yes or no quickly.

Are foreign cards accepted?

Cash and Thai QR PromptPay are universal. Foreign credit cards work at larger shops but not market stalls. Carry 500-2000 baht in cash for any browsing trip.

What is good to buy here?

Local-made items textiles and food products are usually the best-value purchases. Mass-produced souvenirs are similar across Thailand and not unique to {city}. Ask vendors which items are locally made versus imported.