Our first stop of the day is Erawan Shrine, also known as the Four Face Buddha. Erawan Shrine is situated nearby Chit Lom BTS station, next to Hyatt Hotel. I'm sure this famous Shrine do not need any further introduction; however, do buy the offerings sold inside the Shrine for a more reasonable price, and they'll also teach you how to offer prayers.
We then took the BTS to Terminal 21, which is situated next to Asok BTS station. The main purpose is not to shop, but to look at the different themes that each floor of the shopping centre offers.
We had an interesting afternoon taking pictures of the different landmarks at each floor, the toilets at each floor are also specially decorated to match each theme.
We then took the BTS to Terminal 21, which is situated next to Asok BTS station. The main purpose is not to shop, but to look at the different themes that each floor of the shopping centre offers.
We had an interesting afternoon taking pictures of the different landmarks at each floor, the toilets at each floor are also specially decorated to match each theme.
We bought a cup of Thai milk tea at at store in Level LG next to the supermarket; it is the best Thai milk tea that we've ever drink - do not miss it.
Lunch is settled at MK restaurant to have the "much-loved" MK roasted duck.
Next, we went back to Platinum Mall with the hope to do some shopping, but we did not manage to get anything - mainly because the average price of the products are slightly higher than what we have seen these few days.
Since it is still early, we went to the nearby Watergate Spa (situated next to Amari Watergate Hotel) for some self-pampering.
We wanted to have our dinner at the Platinum Foodcourt, but most of the stores were closing by the time we reach (~7+pm).
At the advice of our hotel concierge, we went into a store selling Thai food along Soi 19 to have our dinner.
To aid the digestion of food, we went to the nearby night market outside Palladium World Shopping Centre, before calling it a day.
Up next: Pratunam Market & Wat Pho
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