Inside Bangkok’s Terminal 21
Terminal 21 has 9 floors of International experience in the middle of Bangkok. This unique shopping centre has floors dedicated to cities of the world like London, Tokyo, Paris, Istanbul, San Francisco, Rome and Los Angeles.
One notable landmark you may notice is the replica Golden Gate Bridge of San Francisco which stretches from one side of one floor to the other and over the escalators. The bridge can’t be crossed as it’s decorative only.
The building is made of glass and you can see right through from the INSIDE to the life outside.
Terminal 21 is has been designed to resemble an airport terminal and each floor is your destination, but you cannot notice this from the outside except for the signs that say “Gate 1” . Once INSIDE , you can ask the hostesses at the information desk, who are dressed as cabin crew, where everything is.
It’s worthwhile visiting even if you are not into shopping just for its uniquness.
How to get to Terminal 21
Opening Hours: 10:00-22:00
Location: Sukhumvit Road between Soi 19 and 21
MRT: Sukhumvit
BTS: Asok direct access via the bridge
It is also an easy 10 minute walk from Nana BTS
Address Sukumvit Soi 19, Sukumvit, Bangkok
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So cool! I especially like your second photo because I love lighthouses. 🙂
nice view