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A must do in Chiang Mai... a bunch of local travel agencies have tours to do in Chiang Mai, there is plenty to pick from... I went on a tour that included a visit to a beautiful orchid...more
user review | Shop: Tailors, Bangkok
I've used Excelsior for more than 15 years, both in their BKK shop and on their twice-yearly visits to Coppenhagen. While mostly pleased with them over the years.The value of...more
We enjoyed a very unusual holiday in the northeast of Thailand, or "Isaan" as it is known. Having been to Thailand several times, we wanted to avoid the tourist meccas and to...more
user review | Shop: Tailors, Bangkok
It takes alot of time to find the right tailor, trust me. I use suits everyday of my life and for me, to find the right tailor is very important as I have to update my wardrobe...more
user review | Shop: Thai Home Industries, Bangkok
great shop, need more flatware if anyone is planning on visiting (no web presence it seems...)
my husband and i bought as much flatware and bowls, etc. from this store over 20 years ago and still love it as much as we did then. the rangthong flatware, while a bit oversized for...more
I had a trip to Bangkok and decided to check out Tailor Pro which was recommended to me by one of my family member. No pressure, excellent advice, and a very good price quoted upfront....more
user review | Shop: Suan Lum Night Bazaar, Bangkok
Went to get good paintings done for my house in the suan lum night bazaar and got many good ones too liked them a lot, there are several shops with good art works more
user review | Shop: Tailors, Bangkok
Have lived in Bangkok for 3 years, and work at the Mahidol university, have tried several tailos in Bangkok, such as Rajas, Rajawongse and Nickermanns. But like the service, quality and...more
Great packing tip: put outfit for one day in extra large ziplock plastic bag - for some reason the air keeps the clothes from wrinkling but the plus is that when you need an outfit you...more
If you find yourself on Koh Phi Phi and you've got a bit of energy, you can treck around the island by trail from the port to Long beach. On the way is a no-name beverage shack...more



