Terminal 21 brings the dream of traveling the world to downtown
Bangkok, with its cutting-edge concept that places several world-famous
cities under one roof. Find yourself wandering around a maze of shops in
Tokyo City, sauntering down London’s Carnaby Street, bagging a bargain
in an Istanbul zouk, or shopping for something to fill your growling
stomach at the Fisherman’s Wharf in San Francisco.
Part
of the same building as Grande Centre Point Sukhumvit, Terminal 21’s
curvilinear glass-and-steel façade resembles a 21st-century airport, and
the theme continues once you step inside. The floor signs that signal
the arrivals in particular cities, a crisscrossing network of
escalators, electronic display boards that bring to mind flight
information displays at an airport terminal and the information desk
receptionists donning air hostesses’ uniforms – these are all part of
the shopping experience at Terminal 21.Terminal 21 shopping mall in
Bangkok is the latest shopping mall to be opened in Bangkok and for
those of you asking whether Bangkok needs another shopping mall the
answer has to be "it depends".Terminal 21 is diffferent from the other
high end malls because it has a large number of privately owned shops
rather than your typical brand named chain stores.The brand named stores
are there - don't get us wrong - but they take up just the first floor
whereas the other floors (apart from the food hall and cineplex) are
dedicated to shops that offer items that are fairly unique.
The nine floors at Terminal 21 house some 600 shops, a Cineplex, Gourmet Market (supermarket) and a food court with all kinds of mouthwatering Thai and international fare. The basement level (LG) has a Caribbean theme and is where you will find the Gourmet Market, take-away food outlets, market-style food vendors as well as banks and bookstores. Take an escalator up one level and the ground floor (G) brings you to Rome, with all kinds of international and local fashion labels such as Kipling, Fox, CC:OO, Nike, Jaspal, Adidas, Levi’s, and more. Paris on M floor takes you to the Champs-Élysées, where more fashion brands await your discovery. The 1st to 3rd floors are home to smaller shops by local independent labels. Women’s fashion is found on the 1st floor (Tokyo) and men’s on the 2nd floor (London). The 3rd floor (Istanbul) is for gifts, jewellery, fashion accessories, toys, beauty products and home décor. With an eclectic collection of shops, this floor has a look and feel of a Middle Eastern zouk but with a modern twist.Now to the main highlight, San Francisco on the 4th and 5th floors, where you will find more than 50 restaurants and cafés vying for your attention. Both restaurant chains and independent outlets are represented here, among them Pepper Lunch, MK, Chabuton, Dory Seafood Bistro, Secret Recipe, Tohkai Yakiniku, Tony Roma’s, Fuji, Ootoya, The Canton House, Baanying Café and Swensen’s. If you like a food court experience, head up to Pier 21 on the 5th floor.
This
is perhaps the best food court in town in terms of price, taste and
variety. Find everything from dim sum to grilled seafood (fast food
style), Hainanese chicken rice to delicious phad thai, roast duck
noodles to vegetarian ready-to-eats. Don’t forget to leave some room for
desserts, as there’s mango sticky rice, shaved ice dessert, ice creams,
and more.To complete the lifestyle experience, Terminal 21 also has an
eight-screen cineplex on the 6th floor operated by SF Cinema City. Two
of these eight cinemas have digital 3D screens. All in all, Terminal 21
is a delightful shopping and dining experience. It has particular appeal
for the younger generation of shoppers, specifically university
students to young executives. The diversity is good and price tag even
better. When compared to other luxury shopping malls along downtown
Sukhumvit Road, Terminal 21 definitely has its own edge and is
definitely worth visiting.
With
a prominent use of glass throughout the hotel and a minimalist white
colour scheme, Grande Centre Point Hotel Sukhumvit Terminal 21 mixes a
contemporary Thai style with unmistakably modern twists.The building
itself is striking, with a golden stupa-like rooftop that is
recognisable from across the city and the outdoor infinity pool ringed
by frangipani trees is a wonderful area for relaxing, looking out over
Sukhumvit Road with a lake view of Benjakitti Park.With many activities
onsite - including tennis, karaoke and a putting green - as well as
direct access to one of Bangkoks best shopping malls there are enough
activities to please the whole family.Terminal 21 is a mixed-use complex
on Sukhumvit Road, near the Asoke intersection, in Bangkok, Thailand.
It opened in October 2011.The complex has two parts:
The retail area:-having a total of 9 stories. Main anchors are SF Cinema City and Gourmet Market, a supermarket of The Mall Group.
The hotel & residence, by Centre Point:-having a total of 42 stories, 202 metres high building. It is operated by Centre Point Hospitality, a Quality Houses PLC company.
The retail area:-having a total of 9 stories. Main anchors are SF Cinema City and Gourmet Market, a supermarket of The Mall Group.
The hotel & residence, by Centre Point:-having a total of 42 stories, 202 metres high building. It is operated by Centre Point Hospitality, a Quality Houses PLC company.
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