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Terminal 21 Shopping Mall
Situated in the heart of Bangkok and close to public transportation, Terminal 21 is a shopping center that offers a glimpse of the world, drawing inspiration from cities like London, San Francisco, Istanbul, and Tokyo. While Bangkok boasts numerous shopping centers, Terminal 21 stands out with its unique flair.

Terminal 21 is renowned for its five-star dining options and upscale stores with elegant designs. It's considered a 'mini paradise' and is listed among the 'Must-Visit Places in Bangkok' for travelers on the 3D2N Bangkok City Break tour.

Pratunam Night Market: Where Bargains Await
Pratunam Night Market operates all day long, with various stalls opening at different times. Unlike morning and day markets, Pratunam Night Market resembles a retail market selling clothes, shoes, hats, watches, jewelry, scarves, underwear, cosmetics, false eyelashes, fashionable handbags, souvenirs... Prices here are usually lower than other shopping destinations.

Standing Buddha Statue at Wat Intharawihan
Wat Intharawihan, also known as Wat Intharavihan, is a royal third-class temple located in Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok. The temple is notable for its 32-meter-tall standing Buddha statue called 'Luang Pho To' or 'Phra Si Ariyamettrai,' erected under the inspiration of the abbot Somdej Toh.

The construction of the Buddha statue began in 1867 and took an additional 60 years to complete. In 1982, on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of Italy's establishment, the statue was decorated with mosaic tiles and 24-carat gold leaf. The topmost part, called the 'ushnisha' of the Buddha statue, contains the relics of Shakyamuni Buddha, which were gifted by the Sri Lankan government.

Wat Arun Temple: A Symbol of Bangkok's Majesty

Wat Arun Temple: A Marvel Along the Chao Phraya River

Rising majestically on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River lies Wat Arun, named after the Hindu deity Aruna, the God of Dawn. This temple stands as one of Thailand's most revered religious landmarks. Though the temple dates back to at least the 17th century, its distinctive tower was constructed in the early 19th century during the reigns of Rama II and Rama III.

Platinum Mall: Pratunam's Premier Shopping Destination
Platinum Mall is the epitome of fashion and accessory shopping in Pratunam. This six-story complex, with an 11-story residential building atop, houses seven shopping floors: Ginza, Soho, Oxford, Nathan, Camden, Orchard, and Food Center. It's an ideal shopping spot for visitors on the Bangkok City Break 3N2D tour.

Soi Cowboy Red-Light District: Vibrancy Amidst Neon Lights
Soi Cowboy Red-Light District, born in the 1970s with an African-American cowboy opening the first bar, continues to be the epitome of Thailand's nightlife. Along the neon-lit street, tourists mingle with alluringly dressed women, adding to its pulsating atmosphere.

Soi Cowboy: A Vibrant Street with 40 Go-Go Bars

Soi Cowboy is a short street boasting around 40 bars, mostly go-go bars. It primarily caters to tourists and foreigners, making it one of Bangkok's largest foreigner-oriented bar areas, alongside Patpong and Soi Nana Tai.

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MytourFebruary 1, 2023