Siam Center, Thailand
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What is Siam Center
district, Bangkok. Located at the Bangkok Skytrain's Siam Station, the malls are part of a large shopping district being opposite Siam Square, next to Siam Paragon and adjacent to MBK Center. Both are owned by Siam Piwat Co. Ltd., which is a part owner of Siam Paragon with The Mall Group. A skybridge connects the fourth floor of Siam Center with Siam Discovery (...)
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"Opposite across Rama I Road are Siam Paragon and Siam Center/Siam Discovery Center ,which can be accessed via the Bangkok Skytrain 's Siam station ,as well as a pedestrain bridge; MBK Center is across Phaya Thai Road, and accessed from the Bonanza Mall, via a covered, air-conditioned pedestrian bridge."
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"Siam Paragon has several restaurants and food outlets from other countries, including Tony Roma's, McDonald's, KFC, Haagen Daz, Swensen's Ice Cream, Fuji Japanese, LeNotre, and many others."
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"The lowered-numbered sois are densely packed with shopping centers and hotels, including the gigantic Siam Paragon and the dense warren of Siam Square opposite it, while the upper sois are a popular residential area for resident expats."
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"Located at the Bangkok Skytrain 's Siam Station, the malls are part of a large shopping district being opposite Siam Square ,next to Siam Paragon and adjacent to MBK Center."
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"Siam – interchange with Sukhumvit Line; footbridge to Siam Center , Siam Paragon , Central World Plaza."
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"From other parts of Bangkok the area is easily accessible on the BTS Skytrain's Sukhumvit line ,which runs from the National Stadium through the Silom line interchange at Siam Square up to On Nut on Soi 71, and the subway's Sukhumvit Station interchanges with the Skytrain at Asoke."
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"Siam 1 832 Siam Square , Pathum Wan ,opposite Siam Paragon Tickets are 100 baht for normal seats and 120 baht for stadium-style seating at the rear of the auditorium."
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"Eager to connect to Siam Square, surrounding businesses sought to make connections to the area, including an air-conditioned pedestrian overpass from MBK Centre.Siam Sqaure therefore presently becomes one of the most favorite shopping place in Bnagkok, especially among teenagers."
en.wikipedia.org
"Located at the Bangkok Skytrain 's Siam Station, the malls are part of a large shopping district being opposite Siam Square ,next to Siam Paragon and adjacent to MBK Center."
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"Siam Square can be accessed from the second floor by a covered, air-conditioned pedestrian bridge over Phaya Thai Road to Bonansa Mall."
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"02256-9304 ); and Siam Square, 286 Siam Square opposite Siam Center, Rama I Road (tel."
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surfer from Germany wrote about MBK Center one year, 6 months ago
The greatest shopping center of Bangkok!
amitelhanan wrote about Khlong Toei Market one year, 2 months ago
Talk about an awesome Thailand experience. While you might not find a high scale restaurant at the market, if you are staying in a serviced apartment with a kitchen and want to try your hand at Thai cooking, this is the place to go. Fresh Fish and sea food and all sorts of other stuff. If you are hungry, there are stands where you can purchase food. A bit outside the market is also where I purchased and ate a Cobra
thalassa from Finland wrote about Conrad Hotel one year, 2 months ago
A fantastic five-star hotel with lovely rooms. Slightly away from the buzz but still nicely accessible.
jymystique from Malaysia wrote about Grand Palace one year ago
Loot Out for POTENTIAL SCAM on Your Way to the Grand Palace.
Usually, there are these very nicely dress THAI man/ladies being really friendly and speak relatively good english, telling you that the Grand Palace is close for the day. Because of the Royal Family's Prayers....or stuff like that.
And, advice you of all the other temples that you can visit. They will even help you get a Tuk Tuk to bring you to the recommended temple...where they would scam you into buying one of their OVERPRICE Jewellery and saying its your lucky day.
http://www.izthai.com/index.php?lay=show&ac=article&Id=382110
http://www.geocities.com/thaigemscamgroup/Intro/Scam.html
So Look out when you go to this area.
P/S: Never Miss the Grand Palace...Its MAGNIFICENT!
jussi replied one year ago:
Did you experience the scam personally? It sure wouldn't sound good to miss the Grand Palace altogether because of falling for the "it's closed for the day" trick...
jymystique replied one year ago:
Nope!! I was lucky to read on it before heading there. So, I just pretended not to speak english when they approached me. ahhahahahaa!!!
:)
jymystique from Malaysia wrote about Chatuchak Weekend Market one year ago
You can get almost anything and everything here. Its cheaper than most of the place in town.
jymystique from Malaysia wrote about Suan Lum Night Bazaar one year ago
Great place to go if you are hunting for food. Lots of food stall here. But, stuffs here are sold slightly more expensive (but still fair), cater more for tourist. A nicer market. Even the stuffs that they sell are nicer than other market.
jymystique from Malaysia wrote about Wat Pho one year ago
Try the traditional massage that they have in the compound!
jymystique from Malaysia wrote about Wat Arun one year ago
Never miss the sunset view of this place...Its Gorgeous!
ace from Finland wrote about Federal Hotel 10 months, 4 weeks ago
If you want the cheapest hotel with an outdoors pool, this might be your choice. The rooms are decent, but not luxurious by any means. The clientèle is not particularly young or trendy.
huipengkeh from Singapore wrote about Chatuchak Weekend Market 9 months, 2 weeks ago
Go really early in the morning or else, the humidity and heat can be a little unbearable...
huipengkeh from Singapore wrote about Chatuchak Weekend Market 9 months, 2 weeks ago
Go really early in the morning, or else, the humidity and heat can a little unbearable...
6hill from Finland wrote about Bangkok 8 months, 3 weeks ago
Bangkok is the closest thing to a Blade Runner city I've been to: at night, after the rain, the multi-level streets are slick and shining in the endless neon lights. Great food, suffocating weather, decent hotels and some of the best shopping in Southeast Asia.
6hill from Finland wrote about Chatuchak Weekend Market 8 months, 3 weeks ago
I spent an entire day here, used three rolls of film, and still did not see all of it. Great place for cheap souvenirs and whatever else your heart desires, be it fluorescent orange flip-flops or a fruit salad.
metraveling from USA wrote about HQ Hostel 8 months, 3 weeks ago
HQ Hostel.. More than a Hostel
HQ Hostel Bangkok is innovative hostel for travelers who seek a unique living experience in Bangkok's city center, within a walking distance to all major attractions, and a super transport network. Only US$ 10.99 a night.
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jewel873 from Canada wrote about Khaosan Road 4 months, 2 weeks ago
Just like the movie w/ Leo DiCaprio (The Beach)...some places are no bigger than your closet. Interesting experience though, had to sleep with one eye open. A back-packer's haven - great shopping all day right on the same street....good eats as well!
Milla. from Finland wrote about Montien Hotel Bangkok 4 months, 2 weeks ago
A nice hotel close to the BTS station on Silom. The rooms are spacy enough for a few nights stay and the service at the front desk (although a little slow at times) was friendly. However, carrying your own bag to the taxi - totally impossible. Mine was actually forcefully taken off my hands. :D
The hotel lobby also has a desk from which you can purchase wireless internet cards. The passwords allow you to use any wireless device (in my case iphone) in any of the wireless locations around BKK. I bought the five hour card and was able to get online nearly in all the hotels, cafes and shopping centres I visited.
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Milla. from Finland wrote about Crêpes & Co. 4 months ago
Okay, so I guess you're supposed to eat the local foods and so on and so on when abroad. But I did not quite get used to eating soups and such for bfst. Was always more into the sweet things. In short: I definitely think this is the best place to go for breakfast in the whole country. You can get basically anything from croissants to pancakes and hot chocolate and usually all of it included in the brunch menu. :)
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