Airport Duty Free Shopping
Suvarnabhumi Airport offers duty free shopping for liquor, tobacco, perfume, cosmetics, fashion, watches, pens, lighters, accessories and costume jewelry, skincare and aromatherapy, toys, electronics and confectionery.
Perfume and Cosmetic Products
Popular brands of perfume and cosmetic products are available throughout the airport’s departure and arrival hall, including cosmetics from Shiseido, SKII, Anna Sui, Victor & Rolf, La Prairie, Acca Kappa, Agent Provocateur, Bond No. 9, Dr. Brant, Organic Pharmacy, PureLogicol and MD Skincare. The cosmetics are presented in a long walk-through shopping street, making it convenient to look and browse the products.
Fashion
The newest fashions await you at Suvarnabhumi airport. New products from famous brands such as Longchamp, Samsonite, Kipling, LeSportSac, Benetton, Mandarina Duck, Lulu Guiness and Victorinox can be found here.
Liquor & Wine
You’ll find a wide range of wines and spirits from around the world. Other top beverage brands can be bought here also.
Boutique Shops on Suvarnabhumi Airport Level 4
On Level 4, Concourse D, you will find the best and most exclusive luxury brands from around the world. Beautifully designed boutique shops such as Bally, Burberry, Bvlgari, Cartier, Coach, Dior, Dunhill, Hugo Boss, Mont Blanc and Swarovski grace the passenger terminal. Other stores in the works include brands such as Armani, Celine, Chanel, Chopard, Fendi, Ferragamo, Gucci, Hermes, Loewe, Prada and Zegna.
Royal Project & OTOP
The Royal Project & OTOP areas are located on Level 4, Concourse D. Here, only products from Thailand are presented and sold. A special symbol marks them as a Royal Project products and guarantees best quality. All the products here are made in Thailand by local people from various provinces. They are perfect gifts to bring back for your family and friends.
Shops emerging from Royal Projects are located here:
- Chitralada - This shop at Suvarnabhumi Airport offers Thai handicrafts. The handicrafts sold here are selected for their artistry and skills of their creators so you can be sure that what you buy here is the best you can get. All handicrafts are checked for quality before they are put on the shelf so that every product has the best quality.
- Sai Jai Thai - Sai Jai Thai is a shop that support people with disabilities in order to make it possible for them to support themselves. Buying Sai Jai Thai products means that you are helping those people and keep a Thai craft alive.
- Mae Fah Luang – This shop sells arts and handicrafts made by hill tribe people. Since there are many different hill tribes in Thailand, their style of art and handicrafts are very different in style and designs. Selected items of high quality are available here.
- Sai Yai Rak - At Sai Yai Rak you can find contemporary Thai art and design and you will only see the best here. Shopping here means buying something unique that you don’t find somewhere else.
OTOP
OTOP stands for “One Tambon, One Product”. It describes a scheme that encourages every single village in Thailand to create and produce its own unique product. In creating these products, old folk wisdoms and local characters are taken into account. OTOP has a very large variety of arts and crafts available, all of which possess excellent quality. At the Suvarnabhumi Airport OTOP shop you find the biggest selection available.
Concept Shop
The Concept Shopping area of the Suvarnabhumi Airport can be found on Level 4, Concourse D. Here, several stylish popular designer brands have been brought together to create a concept shopping area. Shops that are featured here include Bracken (Men’s Premium Fashion), Crossing Continent (Luggage), Eye for Time (Sport/Fashion and Sunglasses), Folio (Books), Fusion (Ladies’ Premium Leather), Imagine (Aromatherapy Products), ME (Technological Skincare), Moon (Ladies’ Mid Range Fashion), Nong Lamoon (Pet Shop), Once upon a time (Kid’s Fashion), Thomas & Tonini (Gourmet Food), Gold*Jewelry*Gems and World Wide Watch.
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