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Just passed a newsstand with the BP for sale. It was on Pattaya Klang, walking towards Sukhumvit Road, then on the right side, the third last shop before Sukhumvit Road.

Happy hunting....

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I used to always get it in that little row of stores next to KISS restaurant on 2nd road.  One little shop had a few different papers for sale.  Pretty sure the fancy book store in the big mall had a paper section also.  Been four years since I been to  Pattaya

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20 hours ago, stargazer9999 said:

Is there a newstand where I can get the Bangkok Post in Pattaya?

Tiny kiosk in  Soi Bucket opposite Cheap Charlies! 

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Directly opposite the post office on Soi Post Office (13/2) is a stand which sells wrapping paper etc. plus I believe local & foreign newspapers.

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11 hours ago, KhunHeineken said:

Long gone. 

 

It's a take away coffee or juice kiosk now. 

Look again, its.a tad further south, open mornings only.

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On 4/29/2025 at 7:08 AM, Olmate said:

Tiny kiosk in  Soi Bucket opposite Cheap Charlies! 

Been closed a couple of years or so.

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1 hour ago, champers said:

Been closed a couple of years or so.

How long since you.visited Thailand, a couple of years now! 

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4 hours ago, Olmate said:

How long since you.visited Thailand, a couple of years now! 

I live here and always got my BP there till she closed up. I think she moved to England with her husband.

Are you saying it is back open now?

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9 hours ago, champers said:

I live here and always got my BP there till she closed up. I think she moved to England with her husband.

Are you saying it is back open now?

I was visiting City Hospital daily recently, maybe a different woman selling papers.Its not the juice kiosk, just a tiny stand, suggest its not even rented.

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Some people like news papers . Save yourself the runaround and have the paper delivered every morning before ,,7.  About 200 meters on right side past police box on continuation of Naklua Rd along Lam pho seafood market. There is a newsstand shop you can set up subscription.

 

 

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On 5/1/2025 at 9:57 PM, still kicking said:

Why not get the online version? It's free.

No, it is not free. The free version is only a fraction of the complete paper. You can subscribe to the full online version for 4,700 Baht per year.

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2 hours ago, morrobay said:

Some people like news papers . Save yourself the runaround and have the paper delivered every morning before ,,7.  About 200 meters on right side past police box on continuation of Naklua Rd along Lam pho seafood market. There is a newsstand shop you can set up subscription.

 

 

Yes, you can also subscribe directly at Bangkok Post website.

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3 hours ago, KhunHeineken said:

Because you can drop your phone or tablet in the toilet.  :smile:

I don't think my laptop fits in any toilet.

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On 5/3/2025 at 9:22 AM, msbkk said:

No, it is not free. The free version is only a fraction of the complete paper. You can subscribe to the full online version for 4,700 Baht per year.

Sign up for magzter.com and you get the daily version in full, as well as thousands of other magazines and newspapers. And you can share your subscription with 4 other people. 

 

https://www.magzter.com/TH/Bangkok-Post-Plc/Bangkok-Post/Newspaper/

 

750 baht per year (200 baht add on to share with "family")

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I always got the daily paper when I visit.  Do the daily sudoku.  Kill some time in the mall while I grab a lunch or at Took La De or pizza hut or KISS.  Lady used do sell the paper next to KISS across from Mike's Mall in that little covered area

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On 5/2/2025 at 7:56 PM, morrobay said:

Some people like news papers . Save yourself the runaround and have the paper delivered every morning before ,,7.  About 200 meters on right side past police box on continuation of Naklua Rd along Lam pho seafood market. There is a newsstand shop you can set up subscription.

 

 

I like that idea.  And on some days if I don't go and pick up the paper I would have no problem if she sold the delivered paper and kept the proceeds.    I assume you mean the paper would get delivered to that newsstand?  As I may change hotels I would want a central permanent place the paper gets sent to

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