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


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Train Railway Museum

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Terminal 21

Terminal 21

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