According to a review on TripAdvisor, the new Terminal 21 complex at Rama III is far easier to access and park than the original in Sukhumvit. The shops are as good as ever, and the eating on the 6th floor is clean and extremely good value at under $1. The mall is riverside, and the river views are beautiful. The reviewer thoroughly recommends a visit.
Another review on TripAdvisor also recommends visiting the new Terminal 21 at Rama 3. The reviewer mentions that the shops are as good as ever, and the eating on the 6th floor is clean and extremely good value at under $1.
The reviewer also mentions that the food court on Level 5 was crowded and tables were placed too closely to one another, making it difficult to move around. However, the reviewer still recommends a visit.
Terminal 21 Rama 3 is a unique and vibrant addition to Bangkok's shopping scene. Here's why it's worth checking out:
Unique Theming: Like its sister location at Asok, Terminal 21 Rama 3 adopts an airport terminal theme. Each floor is inspired by a different city or region:
Caribbean: Bright colors and beach vibes.
Rome: Romanesque architecture and statues.
Paris: Think Eiffel Tower and quaint Parisian streets.
Tokyo: Japanese shops and décor.
London: Double-decker buses and telephone booths.
Istanbul: Middle Eastern flavors and beautiful mosaics.
San Francisco: Golden Gate Bridge vibes and Fisherman's Wharf
Affordable Shopping: Terminal 21 Rama 3 features a great mix of trendy local brands and some international names. Prices are generally more budget-friendly compared to the super high-end malls in central Bangkok.
Pier 21 Food Court: This massive food court on the 5th floor is one of the best in the city. It offers a huge variety of Thai dishes and international cuisine, all at incredibly affordable prices. It's a fantastic place to sample different flavors.
Location: Right next to the Chao Phraya River, offering lovely views, especially from some of the restaurants.
Getting There: Terminal 21 Rama 3 is less centrally located than its Asok counterpart. However, you can take the BTS Skytrain to Saphan Taksin station and then grab a short taxi or the free shuttle boat service from the pier.
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