Where is the commercial center of Bangkok?

Sukhumvit Road is the commercial center of Bangkok and is home to an array of internationally renowned hotels, shopping malls and nightlife hotspots. Stretching from the Nana district in the center of the city to the suburb of Bearing, Sukhumvit Road is very popular with expatriates and tourists in Bangkok. Sukhumvit has a large number of traditional Thai houses and art galleries. So whether you're traveling with your family or just want to get a better sense of Bangkok's history and artistic creativity, head here.

Terminal 21 Shopping Center Terminal 21 is a themed shopping mall where several world-famous cities are recreated under the roof. Browse the stores of Tokyo, stroll down London's Carnaby Street, load up on discounted merchandise in Istanbul's Zukra or fill your hungry belly with a bite to eat at San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf. nine floors of Terminal 21 are designed in the style of different locales, while the main floor is designed in the style of an airport departure area. This fun shopping center houses more than 600 stores, a multi-screen theater, and a dining area. The F&B area will offer a variety of mouth-watering Thai and international cuisines.

Escape Room Bangkok Escape Room is located in the Interchange 21 building, opposite Terminal 21 shopping center. Escape Room is a maze game. You can form a team of 2 to 5 people with your partner and have to piece together the clues to get out of the room within the time limit. The game is suitable for children and adults aged 7 years or older and is a great choice of entertainment for families, friends and colleagues. Escape Room*** has six sub-games with four rooms and two scenarios. The four rooms are two Asian rooms and two European rooms.

Baan Kamthieng House Museum Baan Kamthieng House Museum has a tranquil setting. But it's hard to believe that it's right next to Asoke LRT station, one of the busiest stations on Sukhumvit. Meanwhile, the museum is surrounded by high-rise buildings with various hotels and condominiums. Even the bustling Terminal 21 shopping center is just a step away. The museum is a beautifully decorated teak house with an interior that doesn't feel like a steel jungle but more like a village in northern Thailand

Kidzoona Casino Kidzoona Molly Fantasy, on the fifth floor of the Gateway Shopping Center, is a hit with kids and parents alike. Whether it's raining or it's hot, the playground is a great place for kids to let off steam. There are padded play areas, inflatable slides, and a big pink carousel to keep the kids entertained, as well as kiddie trucks and tricycles for them to ride around on. Children's tickets are priced at a minimum of 180 baht per person, while adult tickets are priced at a flat rate of 90 baht per person.

Benjakitti Park Benjakitti Park is a rectangular shaped park covering 130 rai (208,000 square meters) across from the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center. Standing inside the park, it offers the most beautiful skyline of Bangkok's business district. The long, narrow park is lush and green, with Ratchada Lake at its center. There is a cycling path around the park and a running track for jogging. In the center of Lake Rachada is a fountain, and there is also a stage. During major festivals such as New Year's Eve and Water Lantern Festival, there are acoustic performances on the stage.

Cowboy Street Cowboy Street got its name from an African-American man who wore a cowboy hat. He opened his first bar here in the 1970s. It's a more remote location than the Papon Night Market or Nana Plaza, but it's a much more colorful place. In the midst of all the glitz and glamor, it's most common to see middle-aged expatriates, Japanese and Western tourists, and, of course, plenty of women in sexy, sultry outfits. The sounds of "Helloooa, welcome!" are endless. These are the sounds that lure you into these roadside lap dancing bars, of which there are more than two dozen ****. Don't be shy, the atmosphere is very relaxed and free. Entry to the bars is free, and the price of drinks is fixed.

Banjulhili Park In 1992, Banjulhili Park was built to celebrate Queen Sirikit's 60th birthday. For this reason, Banjulhili Park is often referred to as the 'Queen's Park'. There are several outstanding Thai carvings scattered throughout the park. Therefore, it is a great place for carving art lovers. The most important sculpture in the park is the central fountain created by Mesium Yipinsoy. The "Water Dance" is performed three times a day (6am, 12pm and 6pm).

Thai Creative Design Center TCDC (at Emporium Shopping Center) The Thailand Creative Design Center (TCDC) houses a number of hallowed facilities. One of them is Thailand's largest design library, which houses more than 15,000 design books, related publications and a range of multimedia works such as films and videos. The library has a permanent exhibition hall that showcases the fundamentals of design from around the globe. It also houses a number of outstanding design centers and creative showrooms.