
Don't eat food that has not been freshly prepared.īook our complimentary Chauffeur-drive service. It is likely that the currency exchange booths at your destination will offer a bit better rate, so don't buy all your baht at the airport. The airport has currency exchange booths airside when you are coming from the arrival gates. Paying with a credit card is most convenient. Do not pay with cash AUD at the airport, the exchange rate will be miserable.
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As far as I know, the aiport-tax free saves you only the 7% Thai VAT, but the overall price level at the airport is higher than outside, since the concession rentals are very expensive. You probably can find the same products in Australia to check if Suvarnabhumi tax-free is cheaper.


I also bought 1 litre of Finlandia Vodka Lime for 570 baht. The same product was available in in the Helsinki airport tax-free shop for 24% less than in.

Three weeks ago I bought perfume (Givenchy Play For Her EdP 50ml) for 2760 baht, which turned out to be 6% less than the high street price in Findland. The Suvarnabmhumi tax-free shops are not a bargain compared to many others. Hi There My Fiance and I are travelling to ( Beach) in February 2013 for our honey moon, it is our first time and have been advised to buy Alcohol and other goods at the airport duty free (stop over) as opposed to Phuket, can anyone tell me whether the prices are dramatically cheaper? Also, at the airport do they accept AU $ or will i need to have already converted some money to Baht and what is the safest best way to convert money there? Any tips for eating and drinking in are much appreciated too as we want to really get a feel for the authentic culture (without eating the wrong thing at the wrong place and getting sick) Thanks in advance! I apologise i am com.
