Category: Shopping

  • ICONSIAM

    ICONSIAM

    Something for everyone.

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    Iconsiam is a luxurious shopping complex located along the Chao Phraya River. Opened in November 2018, it has quickly become one of the city’s premier shopping destinations and is known for its impressive architecture and wide range of offerings.

    The complex features a mix of high-end retail shops, international brands, and local boutiques, making it a great place for shopping enthusiasts. Iconsiam is home to a variety of dining options, including upscale restaurants, casual eateries, and street food stalls that showcase the best of Thai cuisine.

    Every evening (unless there is another main event) they have a sound and light show which is amazing. The ICONIC Multimedia Water Features show is open for viewing daily at 07:00 PM, 08:00 PM. and 09:00 PM. The best fireworks in Bangkok are at ICONSiam on the 31st December at midnight.

    One of the standout features of Iconsiam is the Sook Siam area, which celebrates Thai culture and local products. Here, visitors can experience the charm of traditional markets and sample various regional foods, crafts, and unique souvenirs.

    Iconsiam also boasts cultural attractions, including an art gallery and a performance venue where visitors can enjoy traditional Thai dance and cultural shows. The design of the complex emphasizes stunning views of the river and the Bangkok skyline, making it a beautiful spot for both shopping and leisure.

    You can get fantastic views from the Falabella Restaraunt in ICONSiam. Its located on one of the top floors and has superb views of the river.

    Alternatively if you cross the river (To River City or Saphan Taksin) and go to Chareon Krung 32 you can visit Riverside 32 Restaurant which has superb views of ICONSiam

    Overall, Iconsiam offers a blend of luxury shopping, dining, and cultural experiences, making it a must-visit destination in Bangkok. Every eveing they have a sound and light show which is worth watching. The ICONIC Multimedia Water Features show is open for viewing daily at 07:00 PM, 08:00 PM. and 09:00 PM.

    Visitors can reach Iconsiam easily by boat, using the free shuttle boats from the Saphan Taksin and other various piers along the river, as well as by car or taxi. The nearest BTS station Chareon Nakhon is right outside ICONSIAM on the Gold BTS Line and is linked to Krung Thonburi BTS on the Silom Line.

  • Terminal 21

    Terminal 21

    A different type of shopping centre.

    Terminal 21 is a unique set of shopping malls. The first and most famous is in the Sukhumvit area near Asok. They are renowned for their distinctive design, which features an airport terminal theme, complete with various floors representing different international cities, such as Tokyo, London, Paris, and Istanbul amongst others. At the time of writing there is another Terminal 21 in Rama 3 and other cities like Korat and Pattaya also have Terminal 21 Malls.

    Each floor is thoughtfully decorated to reflect the culture and style of the corresponding city, creating an immersive shopping experience. The mall houses a mix of retail shops, ranging from well-known international brands to local fashion boutiques.

    In addition to shopping, Terminal 21 offers a vibrant food court called “Pier 21,” where visitors can sample a variety of Thai and international dishes at affordable prices. With its lively atmosphere and diverse options, it’s a favorite spot for both tourists and locals.

    Terminal 21 in central Bangkok is easily accessible via the BTS Skytrain, with the nearest station being Asok Station making it a convenient stop during your exploration of the city. The Terminal 2 at Rama 3 is a little further out from the centre.

    How to get there

    Chatuchak Market is easy to get to on the BTS. The nearest station is Mo Chit which is right next to the market. If using the MRT, you can take the subway to Chatuchak Park Station, from there, it’s a short walk to the market.

    It’s open at Weekends from early morning to approx 9pm although some stores close in the early evening. There is also an indoor mall JJ Mail and an indoor antique market across the road.

    Chatuchak Market Photos


    Other places to Visit


    Wat Maha Phruettharam Worawihan

    Wat Maha Phruettharam Worawihan

    Everyone knows about Wat Pho but did you know there’s another Reclining Buddha in Bangkok?
    Temple of the Golden Buddha

    Temple of the Golden Buddha

    Did you know the Worlds Largest Gold Buddha Status is in Bangkok and it’s not at the Kings Palace.
    Snake Farm and Museum

    Snake Farm and Museum

    The Thai Railway Museum provides visitors with a glimpse into the nation’s rail heritage. The museum is situated to the left of the Hua Lamphong Station’s main entrance.
    Chang Chui Plane Market

    Chang Chui Plane Market

    Chang Chui Plane Market, often referred to as the “Plane Night Market,” is a unique creative space in Bangkok’s Bang Phlat district. Established in 2017, it seamlessly blends art, dining, shopping, and entertainment, all centered around a decommissioned Lockheed L-1011 TriStar airplane. ​
    Train Railway Museum

    Train Railway Museum

    The Thai Railway Museum provides visitors with a glimpse into the nation’s rail heritage. The museum is situated to the left of the Hua Lamphong Station’s main entrance.
    Museum Siam

    Museum Siam

    Museum Siam in Bangkok is a super fun and interactive place to explore Thai culture and history! It’s not your typical, old-fashioned museum—it’s designed to be engaging, educational, and a bit quirky. Located near the Sanam Chai MRT Station, it’s an easy spot to visit, especially if you’re into museums that offer something a little different.
    Wat Pho – Reclining Buddha

    Wat Pho – Reclining Buddha

    Wat Pho, also spelled Wat Po, is a Buddhist temple complex known for it’s famous Reclining Buddha, its official name is Wat Phra Chetuphon Wimon Mangkhalaram Rajwaramahawihan
    Wat Samphran – The Dragon Temple

    Wat Samphran – The Dragon Temple

    Wat Samphran is sometimes called the Dragon Temple and is situated about 40 minutes outside Bangkok but is well worth a visit.
    ICONSIAM

    ICONSIAM

    Iconsiam is a luxurious shopping complex located along the Chao Phraya River. Opened in November 2018, it has quickly become one of the city’s premier shopping destinations and is known for its impressive architecture and wide range of offerings.
    Terminal 21

    Terminal 21

    Terminal 21 is a unique set of shopping malls. The first and most famous is in the Sukhumvit area near Asok. They are renowned for their distinctive design, which features an airport terminal theme, complete with various floors representing different international cities, such as Tokyo, London, Paris, and Istanbul amongst others. At the time of writing there is another Terminal 21 in Rama 3 and other cities like Korat and Pattaya also have Terminal 21 Malls.
    MBK

    MBK

    MBK Center, also known as Mahboonkrong, is one of Bangkok’s most popular shopping malls, renowned for its extensive range of products and vibrant atmosphere. Located in the Siam area, MBK Center offers a unique mix of shopping, dining, and entertainment experiences.
    Jim Thompson House

    Jim Thompson House

    The Jim Thompson House is a unique cultural and historical site it is the former residence of Jim Thompson, an American businessman who is credited with revitalizing the Thai silk industry in the mid-20th century. After moving to Thailand, Thompson built this beautiful traditional Thai-style house in the 1950s using several teak wood houses that he collected from various parts of the country.
    Wat Arun

    Wat Arun

    Wat Arun, also known as the Temple of Dawn, is one of the most iconic and recognizable landmarks in Bangkok, Thailand. Located on the western bank of the Chao Phraya River, Wat Arun is famous for its stunning architecture and intricate details that reflect traditional Thai design.
    Erewan Museum

    Erewan Museum

    The Erawan Museum (not to be confused with the Erewan Shrine in central Bangkok) is a remarkable cultural and artistic destination located in Samut Prakan, just outside of Bangkok. It is known for its stunning architecture and impressive collection of art, particularly highlighted by the giant three-headed elephant statue, which is an iconic symbol of the museum.
    Bangkok Arts and Culture Centre

    Bangkok Arts and Culture Centre

    The Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC) is a prominent cultural venue located in the heart of Bangkok, dedicated to promoting contemporary arts and cultural activities. Opened in 2008, the BACC serves as a hub for artists, art enthusiasts, and the general public, providing a space for a variety of artistic expressions.
  • MBK

    MBK

    Well worth a visit.

    MBK Center, also known as Mahboonkrong, is one of Bangkok’s most popular shopping malls, renowned for its extensive range of products and vibrant atmosphere. Located in the Siam area, MBK Center offers a unique mix of shopping, dining, and entertainment experiences.

    The mall has over 2,000 shops spread across several floors, featuring everything from clothing and accessories to electronics, souvenirs, and unique local products. MBK is particularly famous for its affordable prices and is a go-to destination for both locals and tourists looking for great deals.

    In addition to shopping, MBK Center is home to various dining options, including food courts and restaurants that serve a variety of Thai and international cuisine.

    The mall also has entertainment facilities, such as a cinema, arcade games, and even a bowling alley, making it a fun place for visitors of all ages.

    MBK Center is conveniently located near several public transport options, including the BTS Skytrain, with the nearest station being Siam Station or National Stadium Station. Its central location makes it easy to access and a perfect stop during a day of exploring Bangkok.

    Nearby: Jim Thompsons House, Bangkok Art and Culture Centre

    How to get there

    Chatuchak Market is easy to get to on the BTS. The nearest station is Mo Chit which is right next to the market. If using the MRT, you can take the subway to Chatuchak Park Station, from there, it’s a short walk to the market.

    It’s open at Weekends from early morning to approx 9pm although some stores close in the early evening. There is also an indoor mall JJ Mail and an indoor antique market across the road.

    Chatuchak Market Photos


    Other places to Visit


    Wat Maha Phruettharam Worawihan

    Wat Maha Phruettharam Worawihan

    Everyone knows about Wat Pho but did you know there’s another Reclining Buddha in Bangkok?
    Temple of the Golden Buddha

    Temple of the Golden Buddha

    Did you know the Worlds Largest Gold Buddha Status is in Bangkok and it’s not at the Kings Palace.
    Snake Farm and Museum

    Snake Farm and Museum

    The Thai Railway Museum provides visitors with a glimpse into the nation’s rail heritage. The museum is situated to the left of the Hua Lamphong Station’s main entrance.
    Chang Chui Plane Market

    Chang Chui Plane Market

    Chang Chui Plane Market, often referred to as the “Plane Night Market,” is a unique creative space in Bangkok’s Bang Phlat district. Established in 2017, it seamlessly blends art, dining, shopping, and entertainment, all centered around a decommissioned Lockheed L-1011 TriStar airplane. ​
    Train Railway Museum

    Train Railway Museum

    The Thai Railway Museum provides visitors with a glimpse into the nation’s rail heritage. The museum is situated to the left of the Hua Lamphong Station’s main entrance.
    Museum Siam

    Museum Siam

    Museum Siam in Bangkok is a super fun and interactive place to explore Thai culture and history! It’s not your typical, old-fashioned museum—it’s designed to be engaging, educational, and a bit quirky. Located near the Sanam Chai MRT Station, it’s an easy spot to visit, especially if you’re into museums that offer something a little different.
    Wat Pho – Reclining Buddha

    Wat Pho – Reclining Buddha

    Wat Pho, also spelled Wat Po, is a Buddhist temple complex known for it’s famous Reclining Buddha, its official name is Wat Phra Chetuphon Wimon Mangkhalaram Rajwaramahawihan
    Wat Samphran – The Dragon Temple

    Wat Samphran – The Dragon Temple

    Wat Samphran is sometimes called the Dragon Temple and is situated about 40 minutes outside Bangkok but is well worth a visit.
    ICONSIAM

    ICONSIAM

    Iconsiam is a luxurious shopping complex located along the Chao Phraya River. Opened in November 2018, it has quickly become one of the city’s premier shopping destinations and is known for its impressive architecture and wide range of offerings.
    Terminal 21

    Terminal 21

    Terminal 21 is a unique set of shopping malls. The first and most famous is in the Sukhumvit area near Asok. They are renowned for their distinctive design, which features an airport terminal theme, complete with various floors representing different international cities, such as Tokyo, London, Paris, and Istanbul amongst others. At the time of writing there is another Terminal 21 in Rama 3 and other cities like Korat and Pattaya also have Terminal 21 Malls.
    MBK

    MBK

    MBK Center, also known as Mahboonkrong, is one of Bangkok’s most popular shopping malls, renowned for its extensive range of products and vibrant atmosphere. Located in the Siam area, MBK Center offers a unique mix of shopping, dining, and entertainment experiences.
    Jim Thompson House

    Jim Thompson House

    The Jim Thompson House is a unique cultural and historical site it is the former residence of Jim Thompson, an American businessman who is credited with revitalizing the Thai silk industry in the mid-20th century. After moving to Thailand, Thompson built this beautiful traditional Thai-style house in the 1950s using several teak wood houses that he collected from various parts of the country.
    Wat Arun

    Wat Arun

    Wat Arun, also known as the Temple of Dawn, is one of the most iconic and recognizable landmarks in Bangkok, Thailand. Located on the western bank of the Chao Phraya River, Wat Arun is famous for its stunning architecture and intricate details that reflect traditional Thai design.
    Erewan Museum

    Erewan Museum

    The Erawan Museum (not to be confused with the Erewan Shrine in central Bangkok) is a remarkable cultural and artistic destination located in Samut Prakan, just outside of Bangkok. It is known for its stunning architecture and impressive collection of art, particularly highlighted by the giant three-headed elephant statue, which is an iconic symbol of the museum.
    Bangkok Arts and Culture Centre

    Bangkok Arts and Culture Centre

    The Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC) is a prominent cultural venue located in the heart of Bangkok, dedicated to promoting contemporary arts and cultural activities. Opened in 2008, the BACC serves as a hub for artists, art enthusiasts, and the general public, providing a space for a variety of artistic expressions.
  • Chinatown

    Chinatown

    Chinatown

    Welcome to Chinatown in Bangkok, or as the locals call it, Yaowarat! If you’re looking for a vibrant, bustling neighborhood packed with flavor, culture, and excitement, this is the place to be. With its origins dating back to the late 18th century, Chinatown is a treasure trove of experiences just waiting for you to explore!

    Stroll down Yaowarat Road, where the mouthwatering aromas of street food will beckon you at every turn. From tasty dim sum and steaming noodle bowls to fresh seafood and delightful desserts, your taste buds are in for a treat! It’s a foodie paradise that’ll have you coming back for seconds (or thirds!). Don’t forget to grab a refreshing drink from one of the many vendors while you’re at it!

    But it’s not just about the food – Chinatown is also rich in history and culture. Make sure to check out stunning temples like Wat Traimit, home to the impressive golden Buddha, and Wat Mangkon Kamalawat, where you can soak in the spiritual vibes. The blend of traditional Chinese architecture and local Thai charm creates a unique atmosphere that’s perfect for a leisurely wander.

    If you happen to visit during a festival, like the lively Chinese New Year, get ready for vibrant celebrations that’ll leave you in awe! From colorful parades to spectacular performances, the energy is electric. So grab your friends, bring your appetite, and get ready to dive into the lively streets of Chinatown – it’s an adventure you won’t want to miss!


    Other Useful Information

    Markets

    Markets

    Bangkok is renowned for its vibrant markets, each offering unique experiences that cater to a variety of interests. There are floating markets, night markets a flower anf fish markets and many more.
    Chao Phraya River

    Chao Phraya River

    What to do on or around the famous Chao Phraya River in Bangkok
    Hidden Gems

    Hidden Gems

    There is still a lot to do in Bangkok when the weather isn’t as good as you’d like it to be.
    Sunsets in Bangkok

    Sunsets in Bangkok

    There is still a lot to do in Bangkok when the weather isn’t as good as you’d like it to be.
    Evening Activities

    Evening Activities

    There is still a lot to do in Bangkok when the weather isn’t as good as you’d like it to be.

    Come out of the Condo and head towards the security box, turn left towards Chareon Nakhon Road. (There is a small shop on the left here that sells most things) When you reach the road turn left and walk to the police box near the junction. Senafest will be opposite you. If you continue along the road on the same side you’ll find a 7-11 and just beforehand a nice place to eat and drink called “Box of Fit”

    If you cross the road to Senafest http://www.senafest.com/en/ you will find a Villamarket (ex-pat supermarket) where you can get food from home albeit at imported prices but also fresh fruit and veg. It’s not the cheapest but it is very handy.

    There are also some nice restaraunts chains upstairs and a dentist and about 12-20 small shops including a pharmacy downstairs. There is also a Pizza Hut there.

    ICONSiam

    Just up the road is ICONSiam which is a massive shopping complex with major high-end retailers and some nice deli type food establishments including a bakery on the ground floor. They have multiplex cinemas on the top floor.

    ICONSiam can be reached by foot in 15 mins as it’s only 800m away.

    Across the River

    Near the Saphan Taksin BTS (head towards Chareon Krun road) and turn left is Robinsons which has a TOPS supermarket downstairs (Thai style) and a PowerBuy (electrical goods) upstairs as well as a comprensive range of food places and a McDonalds at the front.

    Chatuchak Market (JJ Market)

    Home

    There are 15,000 stalls at JJ Market and it’s mainly open at weekend. You can buy anything there ! Get on the BTS and get off at Mo Chit (which used to be the terminal station). From there it’s a 2 mins walk.

  • Asiatique

    Asiatique

    Asiatique

    Asiatique, often referred to as Asiatique the Riverfront, is a popular open-air shopping and entertainment district located along the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, Thailand. It combines shopping, dining, and entertainment in a vibrant atmosphere.

    Although Asiatique is open from 11am it is best to visit after sunset. It’s primarily open air and it is by the Chao Phraya River on the Charoen Krung Road which is the oldest road in Bangkok built with modern construction methods.

    Here are some key features of Asiatique:

    1. Shopping: It has over lots of boutiques and shops offering a variety of goods, including clothing, accessories, handicrafts, and souvenirs.
    2. Dining: Asiatique boasts a diverse range of restaurants and food stalls, serving both local and international cuisines.
    3. Entertainment: The area features live shows, performances, and attractions, including a giant Ferris wheel providing good views of the river.
    4. Theme and Atmosphere: Asiatique is designed with a blend of modern and traditional Thai architecture, creating a unique ambiance for visitors..

    Overall, Asiatique is a favored destination for visitors looking to experience shopping and entertainment in a scenic riverside location. It’s a great destination in the evening.

    How to get to Asiatique

    BTS: The nearest BTS is Saphan Taksin and then take a taxi or use the shuttle boat from the pier.
    MRT: Asiatique isn’t near a MRT Station
    TAXI: เอเชียทีค (or just ask for “Asiatique”)


    Other Useful Information

    Markets

    Markets

    Bangkok is renowned for its vibrant markets, each offering unique experiences that cater to a variety of interests. There are floating markets, night markets a flower anf fish markets and many more.
    Chao Phraya River

    Chao Phraya River

    What to do on or around the famous Chao Phraya River in Bangkok
    Hidden Gems

    Hidden Gems

    There is still a lot to do in Bangkok when the weather isn’t as good as you’d like it to be.
    Sunsets in Bangkok

    Sunsets in Bangkok

    There is still a lot to do in Bangkok when the weather isn’t as good as you’d like it to be.
    Evening Activities

    Evening Activities

    There is still a lot to do in Bangkok when the weather isn’t as good as you’d like it to be.

    Come out of the Condo and head towards the security box, turn left towards Chareon Nakhon Road. (There is a small shop on the left here that sells most things) When you reach the road turn left and walk to the police box near the junction. Senafest will be opposite you. If you continue along the road on the same side you’ll find a 7-11 and just beforehand a nice place to eat and drink called “Box of Fit”

    If you cross the road to Senafest http://www.senafest.com/en/ you will find a Villamarket (ex-pat supermarket) where you can get food from home albeit at imported prices but also fresh fruit and veg. It’s not the cheapest but it is very handy.

    There are also some nice restaraunts chains upstairs and a dentist and about 12-20 small shops including a pharmacy downstairs. There is also a Pizza Hut there.

    ICONSiam

    Just up the road is ICONSiam which is a massive shopping complex with major high-end retailers and some nice deli type food establishments including a bakery on the ground floor. They have multiplex cinemas on the top floor.

    ICONSiam can be reached by foot in 15 mins as it’s only 800m away.

    Across the River

    Near the Saphan Taksin BTS (head towards Chareon Krun road) and turn left is Robinsons which has a TOPS supermarket downstairs (Thai style) and a PowerBuy (electrical goods) upstairs as well as a comprensive range of food places and a McDonalds at the front.

    Chatuchak Market (JJ Market)

    Home

    There are 15,000 stalls at JJ Market and it’s mainly open at weekend. You can buy anything there ! Get on the BTS and get off at Mo Chit (which used to be the terminal station). From there it’s a 2 mins walk.

  • ChatuChak Market

    ChatuChak Market

    A Market like no others.

    Chatuchak Market, also known as JJ Market, is one of the largest and most famous weekend markets in the world. It’s located in the northern part of Bangkok. Here’s an overview of what you can expect at Chatuchak Market:

    Chatuchak Market covers over 35 acres and features more than 8,000 stalls and vendors. It’s divided into 27 sections, offering a wide variety of goods ranging from clothing, accessories, handicrafts, antiques, art, home decor, pets, plants, and much more.

    The market is open on Saturdays and Sundays from early morning until late afternoon. Some sections of the market are also open on Fridays for wholesale buyers. Due to its vast size, Chatuchak Market can be overwhelming for first-time visitors. It’s helpful to grab a map at the entrance or use a mobile app to navigate. The market is well-organized into sections based on the types of products sold, making it easier to find what you’re looking for. Bargaining is common at Chatuchak Market, especially for non-fixed price items. Vendors often expect customers to negotiate prices, so don’t hesitate to haggle for a better deal.

    In addition to shopping, Chatuchak Market offers a wide array of food and drink options. You can find local Thai street food, as well as international cuisines from around the world. It’s a great place to sample authentic Thai dishes and snacks.

    Chatuchak Market provides a glimpse into local Thai culture and lifestyle. It’s a bustling, vibrant place where locals and tourists alike come to shop, eat, and socialize. You’ll encounter friendly vendors and fellow shoppers as you explore the market’s alleyways.

    How to get there

    Chatuchak Market is easy to get to on the BTS. The nearest station is Mo Chit which is right next to the market. If using the MRT, you can take the subway to Chatuchak Park Station, from there, it’s a short walk to the market.

    It’s open at Weekends from early morning to approx 9pm although some stores close in the early evening. There is also an indoor mall JJ Mail and an indoor antique market across the road.

    Chatuchak Market Photos


    Other places to Visit


    Wat Maha Phruettharam Worawihan

    Wat Maha Phruettharam Worawihan

    Everyone knows about Wat Pho but did you know there’s another Reclining Buddha in Bangkok?
    Temple of the Golden Buddha

    Temple of the Golden Buddha

    Did you know the Worlds Largest Gold Buddha Status is in Bangkok and it’s not at the Kings Palace.
    Snake Farm and Museum

    Snake Farm and Museum

    The Thai Railway Museum provides visitors with a glimpse into the nation’s rail heritage. The museum is situated to the left of the Hua Lamphong Station’s main entrance.
    Chang Chui Plane Market

    Chang Chui Plane Market

    Chang Chui Plane Market, often referred to as the “Plane Night Market,” is a unique creative space in Bangkok’s Bang Phlat district. Established in 2017, it seamlessly blends art, dining, shopping, and entertainment, all centered around a decommissioned Lockheed L-1011 TriStar airplane. ​
    Train Railway Museum

    Train Railway Museum

    The Thai Railway Museum provides visitors with a glimpse into the nation’s rail heritage. The museum is situated to the left of the Hua Lamphong Station’s main entrance.
    Museum Siam

    Museum Siam

    Museum Siam in Bangkok is a super fun and interactive place to explore Thai culture and history! It’s not your typical, old-fashioned museum—it’s designed to be engaging, educational, and a bit quirky. Located near the Sanam Chai MRT Station, it’s an easy spot to visit, especially if you’re into museums that offer something a little different.
    Wat Pho – Reclining Buddha

    Wat Pho – Reclining Buddha

    Wat Pho, also spelled Wat Po, is a Buddhist temple complex known for it’s famous Reclining Buddha, its official name is Wat Phra Chetuphon Wimon Mangkhalaram Rajwaramahawihan
    Wat Samphran – The Dragon Temple

    Wat Samphran – The Dragon Temple

    Wat Samphran is sometimes called the Dragon Temple and is situated about 40 minutes outside Bangkok but is well worth a visit.
    ICONSIAM

    ICONSIAM

    Iconsiam is a luxurious shopping complex located along the Chao Phraya River. Opened in November 2018, it has quickly become one of the city’s premier shopping destinations and is known for its impressive architecture and wide range of offerings.
    Terminal 21

    Terminal 21

    Terminal 21 is a unique set of shopping malls. The first and most famous is in the Sukhumvit area near Asok. They are renowned for their distinctive design, which features an airport terminal theme, complete with various floors representing different international cities, such as Tokyo, London, Paris, and Istanbul amongst others. At the time of writing there is another Terminal 21 in Rama 3 and other cities like Korat and Pattaya also have Terminal 21 Malls.
    MBK

    MBK

    MBK Center, also known as Mahboonkrong, is one of Bangkok’s most popular shopping malls, renowned for its extensive range of products and vibrant atmosphere. Located in the Siam area, MBK Center offers a unique mix of shopping, dining, and entertainment experiences.
    Jim Thompson House

    Jim Thompson House

    The Jim Thompson House is a unique cultural and historical site it is the former residence of Jim Thompson, an American businessman who is credited with revitalizing the Thai silk industry in the mid-20th century. After moving to Thailand, Thompson built this beautiful traditional Thai-style house in the 1950s using several teak wood houses that he collected from various parts of the country.
    Wat Arun

    Wat Arun

    Wat Arun, also known as the Temple of Dawn, is one of the most iconic and recognizable landmarks in Bangkok, Thailand. Located on the western bank of the Chao Phraya River, Wat Arun is famous for its stunning architecture and intricate details that reflect traditional Thai design.
    Erewan Museum

    Erewan Museum

    The Erawan Museum (not to be confused with the Erewan Shrine in central Bangkok) is a remarkable cultural and artistic destination located in Samut Prakan, just outside of Bangkok. It is known for its stunning architecture and impressive collection of art, particularly highlighted by the giant three-headed elephant statue, which is an iconic symbol of the museum.
    Bangkok Arts and Culture Centre

    Bangkok Arts and Culture Centre

    The Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC) is a prominent cultural venue located in the heart of Bangkok, dedicated to promoting contemporary arts and cultural activities. Opened in 2008, the BACC serves as a hub for artists, art enthusiasts, and the general public, providing a space for a variety of artistic expressions.
  • River City

    River City

    River City – Arts and Antiques

    River City Bangkok is a renowned shopping complex located on the banks of the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok. It is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, offering a unique blend of shopping, dining, and cultural experiences.

    There a numerous Galleries and places to eat. It’s open from 10am – 8pm every day and is also the boaridng point for many of the evening dinner cruises on the river.

    It is easily accessed from the Charoen Krung Road or by Public boats (Yellow, Orange, and Green Flag) which stops at Si Phraya Pier or cross from the Klongsan Pier to the Si Phraya Pier next to Millenium Hilton (near Icon Siam).

    Also Nearby: Bangkok Street Art


    How to find River City

    Address: 23 Soi Charoen Krung 24, Talat Noi, Samphanthawong, Bangkok 10100

    Taxi: ริเวอร์ ซิตี้ แบงค็อก 23 ซอยเจริญกรุง 24 หรือ 30 (ท่าเรือสี่พระยา) แขวงตลาดน้อย เขตสัมพันธวงศ์ กรุงเทพมหานคร

    Website: https://rivercitybangkok.com/

    Photos of River City


    Other Must See


    Wat Maha Phruettharam Worawihan
    Wat Maha Phruettharam Worawihan

    Everyone knows about Wat Pho but did you know there’s another Reclining Buddha in Bangkok?

    Temple of the Golden Buddha
    Temple of the Golden Buddha

    Did you know the Worlds Largest Gold Buddha Status is in Bangkok and it’s not at the Kings Palace.

    Snake Farm and Museum
    Snake Farm and Museum

    The Thai Railway Museum provides visitors with a glimpse into the nation’s rail heritage. The museum is situated to the…

    Chang Chui Plane Market
    Chang Chui Plane Market

    Chang Chui Plane Market, often referred to as the “Plane Night Market,” is a unique creative space in Bangkok’s Bang…

    Train Railway Museum
    Train Railway Museum

    The Thai Railway Museum provides visitors with a glimpse into the nation’s rail heritage. The museum is situated to the…

    Museum Siam
    Museum Siam

    Museum Siam in Bangkok is a super fun and interactive place to explore Thai culture and history! It’s not your…

    Wat Pho – Reclining Buddha
    Wat Pho – Reclining Buddha

    Wat Pho, also spelled Wat Po, is a Buddhist temple complex known for it’s famous Reclining Buddha, its official name…

    Wat Samphran – The Dragon Temple
    Wat Samphran – The Dragon Temple

    Wat Samphran is sometimes called the Dragon Temple and is situated about 40 minutes outside Bangkok but is well worth…

    ICONSIAM
    ICONSIAM

    Iconsiam is a luxurious shopping complex located along the Chao Phraya River. Opened in November 2018, it has quickly become…

    Terminal 21
    Terminal 21

    Terminal 21 is a unique set of shopping malls. The first and most famous is in the Sukhumvit area near…

    MBK
    MBK

    MBK Center, also known as Mahboonkrong, is one of Bangkok’s most popular shopping malls, renowned for its extensive range of…

    Jim Thompson House
    Jim Thompson House

    The Jim Thompson House is a unique cultural and historical site it is the former residence of Jim Thompson, an…

    Wat Arun
    Wat Arun

    Wat Arun, also known as the Temple of Dawn, is one of the most iconic and recognizable landmarks in Bangkok,…

    Erewan Museum
    Erewan Museum

    The Erawan Museum (not to be confused with the Erewan Shrine in central Bangkok) is a remarkable cultural and artistic…

    Bangkok Arts and Culture Centre
    Bangkok Arts and Culture Centre

    The Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC) is a prominent cultural venue located in the heart of Bangkok, dedicated to…

    Lumphini Park
    Lumphini Park

    Lumphini park features lush gardens, sprawling lawns, and a large lake where visitors can enjoy paddle boating. Many people come…

    Benjakitti Park
    Benjakitti Park

    Benjakitti Park, located in the Khlong Toei district of Bangkok, Thailand, is a beautiful and relaxing green space that offers…

    Jodd Fair
    Jodd Fair

    Jodd Fair is a night market you won’t want to miss. It’s a great place to experience the local food…

    Khlong Bang Luang
    Khlong Bang Luang

    Khlong Bang Luang is a charming and lesser-known canal (khlong) located in the Thonburi area of Bangkok, Thailand. It’s renowned…

    ChatuChak Market
    ChatuChak Market

    Chatuchak Market, also known as JJ Market, is one of the largest and most famous weekend markets in the world.…

    Bangkok Street Art
    Bangkok Street Art

    Bangkok has seen a flourishing street art scene in recent years, with artists transforming public spaces with colorful murals, graffiti,…

    Taling Chan Floating Market
    Taling Chan Floating Market

    Taling Chan is a local authentic floating market in Bangkok which is frequented by locals.

    Wat Saket and the Golden Mount
    Wat Saket and the Golden Mount

    Wat Saket is on the only hill in Bangkok, is of great significance for all followers of The Lord Buddha.…

    Thonburi Seafood Market
    Thonburi Seafood Market

    Thonburi Market is a superb place to sample great seafood. Not only can you buy seafood there but they’ll cook…

    Canal Tour
    Canal Tour

    A great way of seeing the Real Bangkok