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Terminal 21 Bangkok guide: Where to shop, what to eat, and more

The airport-themed shopping mall in Bangkok is certainly a fun spot even if to walk around and window-shop. Here is our guide on where to eat, what to do, and more, inside Terminal 21.

Bangkok is home to a wide variety of shopping malls, but Terminal 21 is in a league of its own. Bringing to life a unique concept, this mall places several world-famous cities and landmarks under the same roof. Designed to resemble an airport terminal, the mall’s futuristic architecture is a sight to behold, with each floor dedicated to a different city London, Tokyo, Istanbul, Rome, Paris, San Francisco, and more. As you ascend the floors, you’ll encounter flight attendant-themed information desks, electronic display boards, and a wide range of shops and restaurants inspired by the city of the moment.

If you are planning a trip to the capital of Thailand, make sure to keep a day aside and this guide handy for a visit to Terminal 21 in Bangkok.

Best time to visit Terminal 21 Mall in Bangkok

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Terminal 21, Bangkok | Image credit: Wolfgang Weber, CC BY 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

The best time to visit Terminal 21 in Bangkok is during a weekday, preferably when they open in the morning. This time is best if you want to avoid crowds. For those looking to enjoy discounts and a more engaging atmosphere, visiting the mall on weekends or during peak times in the evening is better. These times are also when most shops are likely to offer discounts and hold events to attract more visitors.

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Opening hours: 10 am to 10 pm

How to reach Terminal 21 in Bangkok

By MRT: Sukhumvit Station is approximately 900 m away.
By bus: Asoke Intersection Bus Stop is approximately 1 km away. Bus lines 38, 3-55, 3-54, and 3-53 stop at this station.
By ferry: Pratunam Pier is approximately 3 km away from Terminal 21 in Bangkok if you want to take a ferry. Make sure to board a ferry that stops at Pratunam Pier.

Best things to do when here

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Lighthouse at Terminal 21, Bangkok | Image credit: terminal21asok/Instagram

Explore themed floors: Terminal 21 in Bangkok is famed for its themed floors, from Rome and Paris to the Caribbean and more. Explore the shops, culinary spots, and architecture of these floors to your heart’s content and immerse yourself in the culture of the corresponding region.

Get a massage: When travelling around the world gets you tired, put your feet up at a massage centre or spa, and pamper yourself with the ultimate relaxation at Terminal 21. From body scrubs to foot massages, this can be the perfect way to end your day.

Go shopping: Find luxury brands and local stores for the perfect souvenirs, from vintage apparel to high-end accessories.

Floors at Bangkok’s Terminal 21 explained

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Terminal 21, Bangkok | Image credit: terminal21asok/Instagram

Lower Ground Floor: The Caribbean-themed floor is home to a beach, a lighthouse, and a huge anchor. Explore the many shops, the culinary stops, and the famed Gourmet Market yo pick up the freshest possible ingredients and condiments for your cooking experiments back home.

Ground Floor: With marble statues flanking every corner of the ground floor at Bangkok’s Terminal 21, this floor can only be Rome. With large Romanesque fountains gracing the bathrooms, and other Rome-inspired arches strewn across the area, visitors are sure to feel like they have just ventured into the Italian capital. This floor is home to some of the most luxurious stores in the entire mall, from Jaspal and Roxy to Lyn Around and more.

Mezzanine Floor: Home to typical French flair, the mezzanine floor of Terminal 21 in Bangkok is designed to resemble Paris, or Avenue des Champs-Élysées to be precise. Shop for Asian beauty products, apparel, and more on this floor. Plus, you can get on the longest elevator in Bangkok to reach the third floor directly.

First Floor: Modelled after a bustling Tokyo market, the first floor of this mall is a delight to explore. With statues, paper lanterns, and streamers lining the walls and ceilings, the first floor is where you can find a host of big brands selling the best in apparel, from casual items to lingerie and more. Visitors can also explore boutique shops that sell one-of-a-kind designer wear.

London Floor (2nd floor), Terminal 21, Bangkok | Image credit: Wpcpey, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Second Floor: Resembling the high streets of London, the second floor of Terminal 21 in Bangkok is dedicated to men’s apparel and accessories. A life-sized double-decker bus as decor adds an element of fun, while London’s famed red telephone booths are the perfect background for your Instagram stories. Shop for sporting goods, perfume, wallets, and more here.

Third Floor: The third floor of the mall is styled after a Middle Eastern souk reminiscent of the markets in Istanbul. Visitors can find a wide range of accessories here, from leather bags and jewellery to footwear and hats. Several cosmetics shops offer a blend of Asian and Middle Eastern beauty products and more.

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Miniature of Golden Gate Bridge, Terminal 21, Bangkok | Image credit: Wpcpey, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Fourth and Fifth Floor: Revolving around the Californian city of San Francisco, both floors celebrate the city’s iconic spots such as the Golden Gate Bridge and city trams. While there are several eateries on the fourth floor, one of the most popular food courts of Bangkok is on the fifth floor of Terminal 21. From Thai specialities to other Asian delicacies, find it all here.

Sixth Floor: From headphones and chargers to mobile phones and other gadgets, find an amazing range of electronic items on the sixth floor. Inspired by Hollywood, this floor is where you can shop and catch a movie. There is a spa and a fitness centre as well, in case you want to take a break from all the shopping and exploring.

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Food at Terminal 21 Bangkok

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Seafood at Terminal 21, Bangkok | Image credit: terminal21asok/Instagram

Unabashedly decadent, the food at Terminal 21 will take you across Asia and back within a few hours. While there are smaller eateries on almost all the floors, the food court is where all the action is. The fifth floor, AKA Pier 21, is one of the best spots for enjoying authentic Thai food. Foodies will find everything from fried chicken and Thai curries to stir-fries like pad kra pao and curried pork knuckles here.

The seating area is organised, as are all the stalls and buffet meals. All you need to do is to get a credit ticket with a predetermined amount when you enter the food court. The money left over can later be exchanged for cash at the same counter. Try to get a table on the corners for stunning city views.

Restaurants at Terminal 21 Bangkok

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Terminal 21 Food Court | Image credit: L’amande/Flickr

There are several restaurants inside the Terminal 21 mall in Bangkok. From decadent Asian treats to authentic Thai delicacies such as some of Bangkok’s best Pad Thai places, these restaurants are sure to satiate your cravings. A few of the best restaurants and eateries to try within the mall include Thai Thai Boat Noodle, Cold Stone Creamery, Sunrise Tacos, Hachiban Ramen, the Pier 21 Food Court, and Hoy Tod St. Louis Restaurant.

Shopping at Terminal 21 Bangkok

Terminal 21 in Bangkok is home to myriad brands from across the world, as well as local shops selling everything from apparel and accessories to home decor and more. Some of the best things to buy at Terminal 21 include cosmetics, jewellery, gourmet ingredients and condiments, and electronic items.

Insider tips

  • Parking is limited at the mall, so try to get here using public transportation.
  • Bring some cash along, as some vendors might not want to/be able to accept cards.
  • Get a beverage from the lower floors for sustenance when exploring the other floors.
  • The mall boasts children’s play areas and nursing rooms within.
  • A tourist discount card is available at the information desk on each floor. These come with discounts from participating stores and might help you cinch a few bargains.

(Featured image credit: fullfen666, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons)

This article originally appeared on Travel + Leisure Asia.

Note:
The information in this article is accurate as of the date of publication.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the high-end shopping stores in Terminal 21 Bangkok?

American Eagle, Victoria’s Secret, Dsquared2, BKK BRICK LUXURY, and H&M are a few of the high-end shopping stores in Terminal 21 Bangkok.

Are there luggage storage facilities at Terminal 21?

Yes, AIRPORTELs offers luggage storage facilities at Terminal 21, Bangkok, from a few hours to a couple of days as well.

What are the best things to do with kids at Terminal 21?

Visiting the dedicated play areas for kids at Terminal 21 is one of the best things to do here if travelling with children.

What are the best hotels near Terminal 21 Bangkok?

Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit, and DoubleTree by Hilton are a few of the best hotels near Terminal 21 Bangkok.

Is parking available at Terminal 21 Bangkok?

Yes, parking is available at Terminal 21, Bangkok.

What is the worst time/time to avoid visiting Terminal 21 Bangkok?

If you are looking to avoid crowds, weekend evenings are the worst time to visit Terminal 21 Bangkok.

What are the best recreational activities to do at Terminal 21 Bangkok?

Apart from shopping and enjoying delicious dishes, checking out stunning views of the Bangkok skyline from the Pier 21 food court is one of the best recreational activities to do at Terminal 21 Bangkok.

What are the accepted payment modes at Terminal 21 Bangkok?

Most shops accept credit and debit cards, although it is a good idea to carry cash for emergencies.

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Terminal 21 Bangkok guide: Where to shop, what to eat, and more

Esha is a traveller at heart, with a penchant for exploring the unchartered. She has previously worked with TravelTriangle and Internet Moguls. When not in work mode, she can be found downing endless cups of coffee while reading Enid Blyton/Sidney Sheldon.

   
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