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What Are the Best Cannabis Shops in Bangkok?

Since Thailand decriminalized cannabis in June 2022, Bangkok has gone from zero legal dispensaries to a sprawling scene of storefronts, lounges, and cafes — reportedly numbering in the hundreds across the city. For visitors and residents alike, the more useful question isn't which single shop is "the best," but which neighborhoods have the strongest concentration of legitimate, well-run dispensaries, and what separates a trustworthy shop from a sketchy one.

The legal basics first

A few things are worth knowing before you walk into any shop:

  • Age requirement. You must be 20 or older, and shops should ask for ID (a passport works for tourists).
  • Public consumption is restricted. Smoking in enclosed public spaces, temples, schools, and government buildings is prohibited — dispensaries or private spaces are where you're meant to consume.
  • Export is illegal. Don't attempt to take any cannabis product — flower, edibles, or CBD oil — out of Thailand under any circumstances.
  • The rules keep shifting. Thailand's cannabis framework has been revised multiple times since 2022, and there's been ongoing government discussion about tightening sales requirements (including reports of a medical consultation step, sometimes called a PT 33 form, at some clinics and dispensaries). Requirements can vary by shop and may have changed again since this was written, so it's worth confirming the current rules with a dispensary directly or checking recent official guidance before you go.

A few specific shops worth checking out

If you want names rather than just neighborhoods, here are a few that come up often:

Holyweed in particular has multiple locations around the city (Sathorn and Sukhumvit 22 among them) and a consistent brand identity, which is a good sign of an established operation rather than a pop-up. As with any dispensary, it's worth double-checking current hours, licensing, and stock before you go — this scene moves fast, and shops open, close, or change ownership often.

Neighborhoods with the most (and best) options

Rather than a single "best shop," Bangkok's dispensary scene tends to cluster by neighborhood, each with its own character:

  • Sukhumvit (Soi 11–55, including On Nut, Ekkamai, Asok, Phrom Phong). The highest concentration of dispensaries in the city, with easy BTS access, English-speaking staff, and everything from budget shops to premium boutiques.
  • Ari. A more relaxed, local vibe, popular with residents rather than just tourists.
  • Thonglor. Trendier and more upscale, with a few boutique-style shops known for design-forward interiors.
  • Chinatown (Yaowarat). Nightlife energy, with some dispensaries doubling as late-night lounges or rooftop bars.
  • Nana. Known for shops with more eye-catching storefronts, open into the late hours.

Silom — where Euphoria is located — is also well represented, with dense foot traffic and easy access from Chong Nonsi BTS.

What actually separates a good dispensary from a bad one

Given how fast this industry has grown, quality varies enormously — and a lot of "best dispensary in Bangkok" content online is written by the dispensaries themselves as marketing. So instead of chasing a specific name, look for these signals in person:

  1. Visible licensing. Legitimate shops display their license and are compliant with Thailand's health ministry (DTAM) regulations.
  2. Lab-tested product. Ask for a Certificate of Analysis (COA) showing THC/CBD content. Reputable shops source from GACP-certified farms and can show this on request.
  3. Knowledgeable staff. Good budtenders will walk you through strain differences, potency, and what to expect — especially if you're new to it.
  4. Fresh, well-stored flower. Product that's been sitting in a hot display case for weeks is a red flag for both quality and safety.
  5. Transparent pricing. Prices in Bangkok generally range from around 60–200 THB/gram at the budget end up to 600–1,200 THB/gram for premium or imported flower. Wildly cheap pricing with no visible testing info is worth being cautious about.

Practical tips for visiting

  • Bring cash. Many smaller shops don't take cards, and foreign cards are sometimes declined or surcharged where they're accepted.
  • Start low if you're new, especially with edibles — dosing can be inconsistent between shops, and Bangkok's heat can intensify effects.
  • Don't drive after consuming. Use the BTS, MRT, or a rideshare app instead.
  • Keep your receipt as proof of a legal purchase from a licensed shop.
  • Check your home country's laws before consuming — some countries penalize citizens for cannabis use abroad, even where it was legal locally.

The bottom line

Bangkok doesn't really have one definitive "best" cannabis shop — it has a fast-moving, still-maturing market spread across a few key neighborhoods, most heavily concentrated along Sukhumvit. The safest approach is less about finding a specific storefront from a "top 10" list and more about walking in, checking for licensing and lab testing, and judging the staff and product for yourself. If you want current, specific shop names, it's worth cross-checking a few independent review sources (like Google Maps reviews) rather than relying on a single blog, since much of what ranks for "best dispensary in Bangkok" is written by the dispensaries themselves.

Based in Silom and want to see for yourself? See our location and hours page for directions from Chong Nonsi BTS, or read what to expect inside the lounge.