[4K/60FPS] Walking to Narayana Shrine at Ratchaprasong District, Bangkok, Thailand.
Bangkok street view series.
EP.2 Walking to Narayana Shrine at Ratchaprasong District, Bangkok, Thailand.
Narayana Shrine. God of Protection
Route
- Start walking from BTS SkyTrain, Chit Lom Station (E1).
- Exit at gate number 6. Walking along The BTS SkyWalk.
- Walking downstairs at front of InterContinental Bangkok Hotel.
- Narayana Shrine situated in front of InterContinental Bangkok Hotel.
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[4K/60FPS] Walking to Indra Shrine and Erawan Shrine at Ratchaprasong District, Bangkok, Thailand.
Bangkok street view series.
EP.1 Walking to Indra Shrine and Erawan Shrine at Ratchaprasong District, Bangkok, Thailand.
This video will take you to 2 Shrines at Ratchaprasong District.
Indra Shrine (God of thunder and war) and
Erawan Shrine. (God of creation)
Route
- Start walking from BTS SkyTrain, Chit Lom Station (E1).
- Exit at gate number 2. Walking along The BTS SkyWalk.
- Walking downstairs at front of Maneeya Center Building.
- Indra Shrine is in front of Amarin Plaza shopping mall.
- Walking along Ploenchit road past Amarin Plaza and Erawan Bangkok shopping mall.
- Erawan Shrine is at the corner of Ratchaprasong Intersection.
- Walking upstairs to BTS SkyWalk to see Erawan Shrine from top view.
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Ratchaprasong Shopping District, Bangkok, Thailand
Ratchaprasong Shopping District, Bangkok, Thailand just before Christmas :
Chidlom BTS
Central World
Amarin Plaza
Gaysorn
MBK
Platinum Fashion Mall
Pathumwan District, Ratchaprasong, Central World, Bangkok, Thailand. ( 9 )
Pathum Wan is an exciting area of Bangkok in Thailand. You could easily spend a whole day here and still not see everything. Pathum Wan or Pathumwan is one of the 50 districts ( or Khet as they are known in Thailand ) of Bangkok, Thailand. The district is bounded by seven other districts Ratchathewi ( across the canal Khlong Saen Saeb ), Watthana, Khlong Toei, Sathon, Bang Rak, Pom Prap Sattru Phai ( across the canal Khlong Phadung Krung Kasem ), and Dusit.
The embassies of Switzerland, at 35, North Wireless Rd, the United Kingdom at 14 Wireless Road and the United States at 120-122, Wireless Rd are located in Pathum Wan
The district is sub divided into four sub districts. Rong Mueang Wang Mai Pathum Wan and Lumphini
The district was established in 1914 and it is named after a Buddhist temple Wat Pathum Wanaramand in the nearby Sa Pathum Palace. Both being built to the order of King Mongkut ~ Rama IV and was so named, because of the abundance of lotus flowers in Khlong Saen Saeb during his reign. Pathum Wan is best known for it's shopping centres. Siam Centre is the oldest one in the area which opened in 1973, this is now joined by Siam Discovery Centre and Siam Paragon ( which opened in December 2005 ) and Paragon Cineplex & IMAX.
One of the most crowded and the most popular to both local people and tourists is MBK Centre also known as Mah Boon Krong. Here you will find perhaps the largest collection of mobile / cell phones for sale around Bangkok. It is packed with shops offering fashion items, mobile / cell phones and souvenirs. A covered, air conditioned pedestrian bridge over Phaya Thai Road connects to a congested sister shopping centre, the Bonanza Mall, which mostly sells inexpensive clothing and fashion accessories. MBK can be found at 444 Phaya Thai Rd. Pathum Wan, Bangkok on the western corner of Pathum Wan intersection , with Rama I Road and Phaya Thai Road.
At eight stories high, the centre hosts around 2,000 stores and services, including the 4 story Tokyu department store, restaurants and entertainment. MBK Centre, opened in 1985, and is one of the oldest shopping malls in Asia, and was the largest when it was built. It is located on land leased from the adjacent Chulalongkorn University. This lease was renewed in 2002. The centre was named after the parents of the developer Sirichai Bulakul, Mah & Boonkrong, whose statues grace the ground floor.
Floors 1 to 3: Clothing and shoes, leather goods, cosmetics and hairstyling, toys, gold and jewellery.
Floor 4: Electronics, mobile phones, CD and MP3
Floor 5: International food hall, restaurants, furniture, photography, computing.
Floor 6: Food centre, souvenir shops
Floor 7: Movie theatres, bowling, karaoke
Floor 8: Movie theatre.
The four story Tokyu department store is located at the northern end of MBK Centre.
I have been to this huge shopping mall many times over the years while visiting Bangkok. The strange thing is, even though I know the mall well, I still manage to lose my way inside. The restaurant is huge, offering food from all over the world. You buy tickets at a counter, then exchange them at each food stall depending on what type of food you want. Any vouchers / tickets remaining must be exchanged back the same day. The number of mobile phones for sale here is vast. So many top brand names on sale along with copy ones, counterfeit to you and I. So be careful, always ask and get a receipt.
Having bought many phones from here, I have to admit I have never had a problem. Many are legitimate and honest people being in a top shopping mall. However on the lower ground if you are buying clothes , take a tape measure, many of the sizes mean nothing to foreigners. Then when you have selected any item do not lose sight of it. I was once subjected to the switch con, where the item of clothing is taken for a useless sized similar / inferior one under the counter. I only fell for that once. However it is really annoying to get home to find its nothing like the size you wanted after measuring them.
View the beautiful night view of Bangkok , Ratchaprasong Skyline Walk
Walk slowly while watching the night view around CentralWorld.
The night view of Bangkok is very beautiful.
I will never get tired of watching.
Route: CentralWorld, Gaysorn Plaza, Bts Chit Lom
Bangkok - Ratchaprasong District
#ratchaprasong #business #shopping #centercity
เขตราชประสงค์ กรุงเทพ
Gods in Hinduism
@เซ็นทรัลเวิร์ล Central World
- Ganesh / Trimurti
@fourth floor of Gaysorn village เกษรวิลเลจ ชั้น 4
- Lakshmi / Jatulokbal
Pathumwan District, Ratchaprasong, Bangkok, Thailand. ( 5 )
Pathum Wan is an exciting area of Bangkok in Thailand. You could easily spend a whole day here and still not see everything. Pathum Wan or Pathumwan is one of the 50 districts ( or Khet as they are known in Thailand ) of Bangkok, Thailand. The district is bounded by seven other districts Ratchathewi ( across the canal Khlong Saen Saeb ), Watthana, Khlong Toei, Sathon, Bang Rak, Pom Prap Sattru Phai ( across the canal Khlong Phadung Krung Kasem ), and Dusit.
The embassies of Switzerland, at 35, North Wireless Rd, the United Kingdom at 14 Wireless Road and the United States at 120-122, Wireless Rd are located in Pathum Wan
The district is sub divided into four sub districts. Rong Mueang Wang Mai Pathum Wan and Lumphini
The district was established in 1914 and it is named after a Buddhist temple Wat Pathum Wanaramand in the nearby Sa Pathum Palace. Both being built to the order of King Mongkut ~ Rama IV and was so named, because of the abundance of lotus flowers in Khlong Saen Saeb during his reign. Pathum Wan is best known for it's shopping centres. Siam Centre is the oldest one in the area which opened in 1973, this is now joined by Siam Discovery Centre and Siam Paragon ( which opened in December 2005 ) and Paragon Cineplex & IMAX.
One of the most crowded and the most popular to both local people and tourists is MBK Centre also known as Mah Boon Krong. Here you will find perhaps the largest collection of mobile / cell phones for sale around Bangkok. It is packed with shops offering fashion items, mobile / cell phones and souvenirs. A covered, air conditioned pedestrian bridge over Phaya Thai Road connects to a congested sister shopping centre, the Bonanza Mall, which mostly sells inexpensive clothing and fashion accessories. MBK can be found at 444 Phaya Thai Rd. Pathum Wan, Bangkok on the western corner of Pathum Wan intersection , with Rama I Road and Phaya Thai Road.
At eight stories high, the centre hosts around 2,000 stores and services, including the 4 story Tokyu department store, restaurants and entertainment. MBK Centre, opened in 1985, and is one of the oldest shopping malls in Asia, and was the largest when it was built. It is located on land leased from the adjacent Chulalongkorn University. This lease was renewed in 2002. The centre was named after the parents of the developer Sirichai Bulakul, Mah & Boonkrong, whose statues grace the ground floor.
Floors 1 to 3: Clothing and shoes, leather goods, cosmetics and hairstyling, toys, gold and jewellery.
Floor 4: Electronics, mobile phones, CD and MP3
Floor 5: International food hall, restaurants, furniture, photography, computing.
Floor 6: Food centre, souvenir shops
Floor 7: Movie theatres, bowling, karaoke
Floor 8: Movie theatre.
The four story Tokyu department store is located at the northern end of MBK Centre.
I have been to this huge shopping mall many times over the years while visiting Bangkok. The strange thing is, even though I know the mall well, I still manage to lose my way inside. The restaurant is huge, offering food from all over the world. You buy tickets at a counter, then exchange them at each food stall depending on what type of food you want. Any vouchers / tickets remaining must be exchanged back the same day. The number of mobile phones for sale here is vast. So many top brand names on sale along with copy ones, counterfeit to you and I. So be careful, always ask and get a receipt.
Having bought many phones from here, I have to admit I have never had a problem. Many are legitimate and honest people being in a top shopping mall. However on the lower ground if you are buying clothes , take a tape measure, many of the sizes mean nothing to foreigners. Then when you have selected any item do not lose sight of it. I was once subjected to the switch con, where the item of clothing is taken for a useless sized similar / inferior one under the counter. I only fell for that once. However it is really annoying to get home to find its nothing like the size you wanted after measuring them.
Heart of Bangkok - Ratchaprasong District
Sophisticated Ratchaprasong may be the heart of modern Bangkok,
but it's also powerfully linked to its spirit and soul.
Along Ratchaprasong's bustling streets, shrines to six powerful deities comfort believers
and root modern Bangkok to Buddhism's Hindu origins.
Each shrine offers a unigue protection and solace and attracts devotees
from around Thailand and Asia. Praying at all six in one day is believed
to bring you good luck! View our clip to discover more.
heartofbangkok.com
The many Ratchaprasong Shrines in the Shopping Heart of Bangkok
The Shopping and Hotel District of Ratchaprasong is in the heart of Bangkok. Ratchaprasong is also the unique spiritual heart of the city with 6 Hindu Shrines that are open to all visitors. If you are not already in the area then take the Skytrain to Chidlom BTS Station or taxi to Pra Prom. You can visit all the shrines in as little as 30 minutes.
Pathumwan District, Ratchaprasong, Central World, Bangkok, Thailand. ( 10 )
Pathum Wan is an exciting area of Bangkok in Thailand. You could easily spend a whole day here and still not see everything. Pathum Wan or Pathumwan is one of the 50 districts ( or Khet as they are known in Thailand ) of Bangkok, Thailand. The district is bounded by seven other districts Ratchathewi ( across the canal Khlong Saen Saeb ), Watthana, Khlong Toei, Sathon, Bang Rak, Pom Prap Sattru Phai ( across the canal Khlong Phadung Krung Kasem ), and Dusit.
The embassies of Switzerland, at 35, North Wireless Rd, the United Kingdom at 14 Wireless Road and the United States at 120-122, Wireless Rd are located in Pathum Wan
The district is sub divided into four sub districts. Rong Mueang Wang Mai Pathum Wan and Lumphini
The district was established in 1914 and it is named after a Buddhist temple Wat Pathum Wanaramand in the nearby Sa Pathum Palace. Both being built to the order of King Mongkut ~ Rama IV and was so named, because of the abundance of lotus flowers in Khlong Saen Saeb during his reign. Pathum Wan is best known for it's shopping centres. Siam Centre is the oldest one in the area which opened in 1973, this is now joined by Siam Discovery Centre and Siam Paragon ( which opened in December 2005 ) and Paragon Cineplex & IMAX.
One of the most crowded and the most popular to both local people and tourists is MBK Centre also known as Mah Boon Krong. Here you will find perhaps the largest collection of mobile / cell phones for sale around Bangkok. It is packed with shops offering fashion items, mobile / cell phones and souvenirs. A covered, air conditioned pedestrian bridge over Phaya Thai Road connects to a congested sister shopping centre, the Bonanza Mall, which mostly sells inexpensive clothing and fashion accessories. MBK can be found at 444 Phaya Thai Rd. Pathum Wan, Bangkok on the western corner of Pathum Wan intersection , with Rama I Road and Phaya Thai Road.
At eight stories high, the centre hosts around 2,000 stores and services, including the 4 story Tokyu department store, restaurants and entertainment. MBK Centre, opened in 1985, and is one of the oldest shopping malls in Asia, and was the largest when it was built. It is located on land leased from the adjacent Chulalongkorn University. This lease was renewed in 2002. The centre was named after the parents of the developer Sirichai Bulakul, Mah & Boonkrong, whose statues grace the ground floor.
Floors 1 to 3: Clothing and shoes, leather goods, cosmetics and hairstyling, toys, gold and jewellery.
Floor 4: Electronics, mobile phones, CD and MP3
Floor 5: International food hall, restaurants, furniture, photography, computing.
Floor 6: Food centre, souvenir shops
Floor 7: Movie theatres, bowling, karaoke
Floor 8: Movie theatre.
The four story Tokyu department store is located at the northern end of MBK Centre.
I have been to this huge shopping mall many times over the years while visiting Bangkok. The strange thing is, even though I know the mall well, I still manage to lose my way inside. The restaurant is huge, offering food from all over the world. You buy tickets at a counter, then exchange them at each food stall depending on what type of food you want. Any vouchers / tickets remaining must be exchanged back the same day. The number of mobile phones for sale here is vast. So many top brand names on sale along with copy ones, counterfeit to you and I. So be careful, always ask and get a receipt.
Having bought many phones from here, I have to admit I have never had a problem. Many are legitimate and honest people being in a top shopping mall. However on the lower ground if you are buying clothes , take a tape measure, many of the sizes mean nothing to foreigners. Then when you have selected any item do not lose sight of it. I was once subjected to the switch con, where the item of clothing is taken for a useless sized similar / inferior one under the counter. I only fell for that once. However it is really annoying to get home to find its nothing like the size you wanted after measuring them.
Pathumwan District, Ratchaprasong, Erawan Shrine, Bangkok, Thailand. ( 6 )
Pathum Wan is an exciting area of Bangkok in Thailand. You could easily spend a whole day here and still not see everything. Pathum Wan or Pathumwan is one of the 50 districts ( or Khet as they are known in Thailand ) of Bangkok, Thailand. The district is bounded by seven other districts Ratchathewi ( across the canal Khlong Saen Saeb ), Watthana, Khlong Toei, Sathon, Bang Rak, Pom Prap Sattru Phai ( across the canal Khlong Phadung Krung Kasem ), and Dusit.
The embassies of Switzerland, at 35, North Wireless Rd, the United Kingdom at 14 Wireless Road and the United States at 120-122, Wireless Rd are located in Pathum Wan
The district is sub divided into four sub districts. Rong Mueang Wang Mai Pathum Wan and Lumphini
The district was established in 1914 and it is named after a Buddhist temple Wat Pathum Wanaramand in the nearby Sa Pathum Palace. Both being built to the order of King Mongkut ~ Rama IV and was so named, because of the abundance of lotus flowers in Khlong Saen Saeb during his reign. Pathum Wan is best known for it's shopping centres. Siam Centre is the oldest one in the area which opened in 1973, this is now joined by Siam Discovery Centre and Siam Paragon ( which opened in December 2005 ) and Paragon Cineplex & IMAX.
One of the most crowded and the most popular to both local people and tourists is MBK Centre also known as Mah Boon Krong. Here you will find perhaps the largest collection of mobile / cell phones for sale around Bangkok. It is packed with shops offering fashion items, mobile / cell phones and souvenirs. A covered, air conditioned pedestrian bridge over Phaya Thai Road connects to a congested sister shopping centre, the Bonanza Mall, which mostly sells inexpensive clothing and fashion accessories. MBK can be found at 444 Phaya Thai Rd. Pathum Wan, Bangkok on the western corner of Pathum Wan intersection , with Rama I Road and Phaya Thai Road.
At eight stories high, the centre hosts around 2,000 stores and services, including the 4 story Tokyu department store, restaurants and entertainment. MBK Centre, opened in 1985, and is one of the oldest shopping malls in Asia, and was the largest when it was built. It is located on land leased from the adjacent Chulalongkorn University. This lease was renewed in 2002. The centre was named after the parents of the developer Sirichai Bulakul, Mah & Boonkrong, whose statues grace the ground floor.
Floors 1 to 3: Clothing and shoes, leather goods, cosmetics and hairstyling, toys, gold and jewellery.
Floor 4: Electronics, mobile phones, CD and MP3
Floor 5: International food hall, restaurants, furniture, photography, computing.
Floor 6: Food centre, souvenir shops
Floor 7: Movie theatres, bowling, karaoke
Floor 8: Movie theatre.
The four story Tokyu department store is located at the northern end of MBK Centre.
I have been to this huge shopping mall many times over the years while visiting Bangkok. The strange thing is, even though I know the mall well, I still manage to lose my way inside. The restaurant is huge, offering food from all over the world. You buy tickets at a counter, then exchange them at each food stall depending on what type of food you want. Any vouchers / tickets remaining must be exchanged back the same day. The number of mobile phones for sale here is vast. So many top brand names on sale along with copy ones, counterfeit to you and I. So be careful, always ask and get a receipt.
Having bought many phones from here, I have to admit I have never had a problem. Many are legitimate and honest people being in a top shopping mall. However on the lower ground if you are buying clothes , take a tape measure, many of the sizes mean nothing to foreigners. Then when you have selected any item do not lose sight of it. I was once subjected to the switch con, where the item of clothing is taken for a useless sized similar / inferior one under the counter. I only fell for that once. However it is really annoying to get home to find its nothing like the size you wanted after measuring them.
Bangkok Tour : Walk from Lumpini Park to the shopping district, Ratchaprasong! |ラチャプラソンまで歩いて行きましょう!
Have you ever seen Starbucks with Jack fruit Tree in Bangkok!?
Come with us and we will show you! Let's walk from Lumpini Park to Ratchaprasong Shopping District.
お金を使わずに、ルンピニ公園からラチャプラソンまで歩いて行きましょう。さらに!途中でジャックフルーツの木のあるスタバとオーガニックスーパーにも寄ります。
Chatucka Street Food Tour:
Pathumwan District, Ratchaprasong, Central World, Bangkok, Thailand.( 11 )
Pathum Wan is an exciting area of Bangkok in Thailand. You could easily spend a whole day here and still not see everything. Pathum Wan or Pathumwan is one of the 50 districts ( or Khet as they are known in Thailand ) of Bangkok, Thailand. The district is bounded by seven other districts Ratchathewi ( across the canal Khlong Saen Saeb ), Watthana, Khlong Toei, Sathon, Bang Rak, Pom Prap Sattru Phai ( across the canal Khlong Phadung Krung Kasem ), and Dusit.
The embassies of Switzerland, at 35, North Wireless Rd, the United Kingdom at 14 Wireless Road and the United States at 120-122, Wireless Rd are located in Pathum Wan
The district is sub divided into four sub districts. Rong Mueang Wang Mai Pathum Wan and Lumphini
The district was established in 1914 and it is named after a Buddhist temple Wat Pathum Wanaramand in the nearby Sa Pathum Palace. Both being built to the order of King Mongkut ~ Rama IV and was so named, because of the abundance of lotus flowers in Khlong Saen Saeb during his reign. Pathum Wan is best known for it's shopping centres. Siam Centre is the oldest one in the area which opened in 1973, this is now joined by Siam Discovery Centre and Siam Paragon ( which opened in December 2005 ) and Paragon Cineplex & IMAX.
One of the most crowded and the most popular to both local people and tourists is MBK Centre also known as Mah Boon Krong. Here you will find perhaps the largest collection of mobile / cell phones for sale around Bangkok. It is packed with shops offering fashion items, mobile / cell phones and souvenirs. A covered, air conditioned pedestrian bridge over Phaya Thai Road connects to a congested sister shopping centre, the Bonanza Mall, which mostly sells inexpensive clothing and fashion accessories. MBK can be found at 444 Phaya Thai Rd. Pathum Wan, Bangkok on the western corner of Pathum Wan intersection , with Rama I Road and Phaya Thai Road.
At eight stories high, the centre hosts around 2,000 stores and services, including the 4 story Tokyu department store, restaurants and entertainment. MBK Centre, opened in 1985, and is one of the oldest shopping malls in Asia, and was the largest when it was built. It is located on land leased from the adjacent Chulalongkorn University. This lease was renewed in 2002. The centre was named after the parents of the developer Sirichai Bulakul, Mah & Boonkrong, whose statues grace the ground floor.
Floors 1 to 3: Clothing and shoes, leather goods, cosmetics and hairstyling, toys, gold and jewellery.
Floor 4: Electronics, mobile phones, CD and MP3
Floor 5: International food hall, restaurants, furniture, photography, computing.
Floor 6: Food centre, souvenir shops
Floor 7: Movie theatres, bowling, karaoke
Floor 8: Movie theatre.
The four story Tokyu department store is located at the northern end of MBK Centre.
I have been to this huge shopping mall many times over the years while visiting Bangkok. The strange thing is, even though I know the mall well, I still manage to lose my way inside. The restaurant is huge, offering food from all over the world. You buy tickets at a counter, then exchange them at each food stall depending on what type of food you want. Any vouchers / tickets remaining must be exchanged back the same day. The number of mobile phones for sale here is vast. So many top brand names on sale along with copy ones, counterfeit to you and I. So be careful, always ask and get a receipt.
Having bought many phones from here, I have to admit I have never had a problem. Many are legitimate and honest people being in a top shopping mall. However on the lower ground if you are buying clothes , take a tape measure, many of the sizes mean nothing to foreigners. Then when you have selected any item do not lose sight of it. I was once subjected to the switch con, where the item of clothing is taken for a useless sized similar / inferior one under the counter. I only fell for that once. However it is really annoying to get home to find its nothing like the size you wanted after measuring them.
Ratchaprasong District, Bangkok
Can see the most beautiful night view in Bangkok Skywalk / Centralworld to Pratunam
Skywalk (R SKYWALK) in Ratchaprasong is Skywalk where you can see the beautiful night view of Bangkok. This Skywalk connects Centralworld, The Market Bangkok, Big C, Gayson, Pratunam. It is very convenient Skywalk.
Pathumwan District, Ratchaprasong, Erawan Shrine, Central World, Bangkok, Thailand. ( 7 )
Pathum Wan is an exciting area of Bangkok in Thailand. You could easily spend a whole day here and still not see everything. Pathum Wan or Pathumwan is one of the 50 districts ( or Khet as they are known in Thailand ) of Bangkok, Thailand. The district is bounded by seven other districts Ratchathewi ( across the canal Khlong Saen Saeb ), Watthana, Khlong Toei, Sathon, Bang Rak, Pom Prap Sattru Phai ( across the canal Khlong Phadung Krung Kasem ), and Dusit.
The embassies of Switzerland, at 35, North Wireless Rd, the United Kingdom at 14 Wireless Road and the United States at 120-122, Wireless Rd are located in Pathum Wan
The district is sub divided into four sub districts. Rong Mueang Wang Mai Pathum Wan and Lumphini
The district was established in 1914 and it is named after a Buddhist temple Wat Pathum Wanaramand in the nearby Sa Pathum Palace. Both being built to the order of King Mongkut ~ Rama IV and was so named, because of the abundance of lotus flowers in Khlong Saen Saeb during his reign. Pathum Wan is best known for it's shopping centres. Siam Centre is the oldest one in the area which opened in 1973, this is now joined by Siam Discovery Centre and Siam Paragon ( which opened in December 2005 ) and Paragon Cineplex & IMAX.
One of the most crowded and the most popular to both local people and tourists is MBK Centre also known as Mah Boon Krong. Here you will find perhaps the largest collection of mobile / cell phones for sale around Bangkok. It is packed with shops offering fashion items, mobile / cell phones and souvenirs. A covered, air conditioned pedestrian bridge over Phaya Thai Road connects to a congested sister shopping centre, the Bonanza Mall, which mostly sells inexpensive clothing and fashion accessories. MBK can be found at 444 Phaya Thai Rd. Pathum Wan, Bangkok on the western corner of Pathum Wan intersection , with Rama I Road and Phaya Thai Road.
At eight stories high, the centre hosts around 2,000 stores and services, including the 4 story Tokyu department store, restaurants and entertainment. MBK Centre, opened in 1985, and is one of the oldest shopping malls in Asia, and was the largest when it was built. It is located on land leased from the adjacent Chulalongkorn University. This lease was renewed in 2002. The centre was named after the parents of the developer Sirichai Bulakul, Mah & Boonkrong, whose statues grace the ground floor.
Floors 1 to 3: Clothing and shoes, leather goods, cosmetics and hairstyling, toys, gold and jewellery.
Floor 4: Electronics, mobile phones, CD and MP3
Floor 5: International food hall, restaurants, furniture, photography, computing.
Floor 6: Food centre, souvenir shops
Floor 7: Movie theatres, bowling, karaoke
Floor 8: Movie theatre.
The four story Tokyu department store is located at the northern end of MBK Centre.
I have been to this huge shopping mall many times over the years while visiting Bangkok. The strange thing is, even though I know the mall well, I still manage to lose my way inside. The restaurant is huge, offering food from all over the world. You buy tickets at a counter, then exchange them at each food stall depending on what type of food you want. Any vouchers / tickets remaining must be exchanged back the same day. The number of mobile phones for sale here is vast. So many top brand names on sale along with copy ones, counterfeit to you and I. So be careful, always ask and get a receipt.
Having bought many phones from here, I have to admit I have never had a problem. Many are legitimate and honest people being in a top shopping mall. However on the lower ground if you are buying clothes , take a tape measure, many of the sizes mean nothing to foreigners. Then when you have selected any item do not lose sight of it. I was once subjected to the switch con, where the item of clothing is taken for a useless sized similar / inferior one under the counter. I only fell for that once. However it is really annoying to get home to find its nothing like the size you wanted after measuring them.
Pathumwan District, Ratchaprasong, Erawan Shrine, Central World, Bangkok, Thailand. ( 8 )
Pathum Wan is an exciting area of Bangkok in Thailand. You could easily spend a whole day here and still not see everything. Pathum Wan or Pathumwan is one of the 50 districts ( or Khet as they are known in Thailand ) of Bangkok, Thailand. The district is bounded by seven other districts Ratchathewi ( across the canal Khlong Saen Saeb ), Watthana, Khlong Toei, Sathon, Bang Rak, Pom Prap Sattru Phai ( across the canal Khlong Phadung Krung Kasem ), and Dusit.
The embassies of Switzerland, at 35, North Wireless Rd, the United Kingdom at 14 Wireless Road and the United States at 120-122, Wireless Rd are located in Pathum Wan
The district is sub divided into four sub districts. Rong Mueang Wang Mai Pathum Wan and Lumphini
The district was established in 1914 and it is named after a Buddhist temple Wat Pathum Wanaramand in the nearby Sa Pathum Palace. Both being built to the order of King Mongkut ~ Rama IV and was so named, because of the abundance of lotus flowers in Khlong Saen Saeb during his reign. Pathum Wan is best known for it's shopping centres. Siam Centre is the oldest one in the area which opened in 1973, this is now joined by Siam Discovery Centre and Siam Paragon ( which opened in December 2005 ) and Paragon Cineplex & IMAX.
One of the most crowded and the most popular to both local people and tourists is MBK Centre also known as Mah Boon Krong. Here you will find perhaps the largest collection of mobile / cell phones for sale around Bangkok. It is packed with shops offering fashion items, mobile / cell phones and souvenirs. A covered, air conditioned pedestrian bridge over Phaya Thai Road connects to a congested sister shopping centre, the Bonanza Mall, which mostly sells inexpensive clothing and fashion accessories. MBK can be found at 444 Phaya Thai Rd. Pathum Wan, Bangkok on the western corner of Pathum Wan intersection , with Rama I Road and Phaya Thai Road.
At eight stories high, the centre hosts around 2,000 stores and services, including the 4 story Tokyu department store, restaurants and entertainment. MBK Centre, opened in 1985, and is one of the oldest shopping malls in Asia, and was the largest when it was built. It is located on land leased from the adjacent Chulalongkorn University. This lease was renewed in 2002. The centre was named after the parents of the developer Sirichai Bulakul, Mah & Boonkrong, whose statues grace the ground floor.
Floors 1 to 3: Clothing and shoes, leather goods, cosmetics and hairstyling, toys, gold and jewellery.
Floor 4: Electronics, mobile phones, CD and MP3
Floor 5: International food hall, restaurants, furniture, photography, computing.
Floor 6: Food centre, souvenir shops
Floor 7: Movie theatres, bowling, karaoke
Floor 8: Movie theatre.
The four story Tokyu department store is located at the northern end of MBK Centre.
I have been to this huge shopping mall many times over the years while visiting Bangkok. The strange thing is, even though I know the mall well, I still manage to lose my way inside. The restaurant is huge, offering food from all over the world. You buy tickets at a counter, then exchange them at each food stall depending on what type of food you want. Any vouchers / tickets remaining must be exchanged back the same day. The number of mobile phones for sale here is vast. So many top brand names on sale along with copy ones, counterfeit to you and I. So be careful, always ask and get a receipt.
Having bought many phones from here, I have to admit I have never had a problem. Many are legitimate and honest people being in a top shopping mall. However on the lower ground if you are buying clothes , take a tape measure, many of the sizes mean nothing to foreigners. Then when you have selected any item do not lose sight of it. I was once subjected to the switch con, where the item of clothing is taken for a useless sized similar / inferior one under the counter. I only fell for that once. However it is really annoying to get home to find its nothing like the size you wanted after measuring them.
NEW OPEN The Market Bangkok(Ratchaprasong Area) / 14 FEB 2019 OPEN
The Market Bangkok is a department store opened at 14 FEB 2019.
The location is in the Ratchaprasong area, just off Centralworld and Big C.
The building has 6 floors total from G Floor to 4 floors.
Inside is an L-shaped building and it is considerably wider than it looks.
Inside the shop are sold high quality clothes and clothes using traditional Thai fabrics at low prices.
I felt easier to find good clothes than Pratunam's market and I felt that I could purchase cheaper clothes than Centralworld's clothing shop.
(The target layer may be similar to Terminal 21 Asok)
In this video we will introduce M floor · 1 floor mainly)
Renaissance Ratchaprasong Bangkok
May 2013
Ratchaprasong longest Sky Walk launched in Bangkok
The area around Ratchaprasong Intersection is among the best known inner-city precincts in Bangkok. Now that the 1,150 meter long Sky Walk has been built, the congestion caused by commuters, shoppers and tourist numbers has eased and the district has become much more walkable. Suchanee has this overview of the popular city intersection.