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Sea Life Bangkok Ocean World
Sea Life Bangkok is an underground aquarium located inside the Siam Paragon Mall. Sprawled over an area of 110,000 sq. ft., it is the largest Southeast Asian aquarium. Home to various marine life retrieved from the world's remotest corners, the aquarium houses octopuses, sharks, crabs, penguins, and fish species.
Sea Life Bangkok hosts a wide range of themed sections such as Rocky Hideout, Shark Walk, Coral Reef and the Seahorse Kingdom, where visitors can witness various marine species. The aquarium also grants the opportunity to be part of a live ocean experience through its Aquatic Quarantine and Nursery Centre.
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Seacon Square
Seacon Square is an extensive shopping and entertainment complex which is located in the Prawet District of Bangkok. Situated on the Srinakarin Road, this complex is known to be one of the largest shopping malls in Thailand, which provides its visitors with an opportunity of shopping, decent dining, and entertainment options.
It was opened in 1994 and had a gross leasable area of 180,000 square meters. There are around 400 speciality shops, 15 major tenants, and approximately 2 million visitors every month. Apart from this, you can also find quite a few leisure activity options and some attractions in the nearby area.
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Siam Center
First built in 1973 during the inception of Bangkok's retail boom, the newly revamped Siam Center opened to the public in 2013 to undulated appreciation. It is fashioned modernly, with trendy interiors lined with international and national brands and boutiques stores, some of which are only unique to this mall and are highly appealing to the younger generations.
Siam Discovery
A unique and luxury shopping experience is what Siam Discovery is famous for. It gives you an impressive novelty experience like malls in Japan and Korea, with shopkeepers laying products on the floor naturally, as you would see in someone's home. This mall offers goods of all kinds like clothing, furniture, and accessories. The sixth floor holds a food hall and a Madame Tussauds Wax museum.
Siam Discovery is designed in a unique way distinct from the traditional shopping mall style. Divided into floors knows as “labs”, Siam Discovery hosts a segregated shopping experience with exclusive themes and facilities at each lab. The mall also houses Jamie’s Italian Bangkok on the ground floor. It is a restaurant by James Oliver, one of Britain’s top chefs.
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Siam Niramit
The Siam Niramit Cultural Show is a definite experience while you are here. Showcasing authentic Thai culture, this jaw-dropping performance would leave you in complete awe. A beautiful, yummy and authentic Thai dinner organised post the show provides for a whole entertainment package. While the prices may seem to be on the higher end, it's undoubtedly a pure delight!
Siam Niramit is packed 90 minutes of talented and passionate rhythmic dancers, harmonious music, splendid sets and intriguing costumes over a massive stage. The stage, known as the Ratchada Theatre, seats 2000 people and is 12 meters high, thus breaking all the records and being the uppermost stage in the world. Apart from the indoor arena, the Siam Niramit compound consists of a replica of a Thai village, a restaurant and a souvenir shop. Also, the restaurant conducts a hearty buffet dinner just before the show. The dinner will not disappoint you as they provide a wide variety of food ranging between continental and Thai cuisine.
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Siam Paragon Mall
Siam Paragon is one of Bangkok's most popular and visited shopping malls. From Jimmy Choo and Versace to Prada, over 70 globally renowned brands are available here. Besides clothing, brands such as Sony, Samsung, Aston Martin, and BMW can be found here too. The mall is also home to one of the largest aquariums in Southeast Asia, a 16-screen cineplex, and restaurants.
Siam Park City
Located in Minburi district of Bangkok, Siam Park City is an amusement and water park with much to offer like the largest wave pool in the world, incredible rides, water slides and much more. The oldest amusement and waterpark complex in Southeast Asia, Siam Park City also has the famous Jurassic Adventure and Africa Adventure. Recognised by the Guinness Book for having the largest pool in the world, it almost feels like a real beach with the waves coming at you.
Siam Park City is divided into five zones: water park, X zone, family world, small world and fantasy world. With more than thirty superb rides to choose from, a day will not be enough. There are traditional Thai massages that can be opted for at the end of the day to relieve those aching muscles after a fun-filled day. With plenty of tasty options for food and drink Siam Park City keeps adding to the fun and frolic quotient all throughout.
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Siam Square
Situated in the posh Siam Area of Bangkok, the Siam Square is the heart of entertainment and leisure for not only the locals but the tourists also. From local street side shops to bright, opulent shopping complexes and malls, you may find a wide range of products at different prices and quality at the Siam Square. The open–air market of Siam Square is an ideal place to visit along with your family members, especially during the late evening hours.
Lanes hoarded with street vendors beneath soothing lighting makes Siam Square both vibrant and jovial. At every nook and corner of the Square, you may clearly observe contrast in terms of shops, the goods sold by them, the prices and quality of goods. You can spend a good evening at Siam Square, shopping, eating and enjoying as much as you can, not to forget the clubs and bars open for the midnight disco.
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Siriraj medical museum
The Siriraj Medical Museum is a treat to medical professionals, students and of course, the public as well. Part of the famous Siriraj Hospital, Thailand's oldest hospital, this fascinating musuem combines five mini-museums, exploring the fields of pathology, anatomy, the history of medicine in Thailand, parasitology, forensic medicine, and a prehistoric museum. Its exhibits of bones, organs, corpses, fetuses and so on have earned it the nickname 'Museum of Death'.
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Snake Farm
Opened to the public in the year 1923, the snake farm in Bangkok, part of the Thai Red Cross Institute (formerly the Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute) has large pits and mesh enclosures to host its reptile residents. Also called “Suan Nguu”, the snake farm hosts a variety of venomous and non-venomous snakes. It’s the second oldest such snake farm in the world after a snake farm in Sao Paolo, Brazil.
The Snake Farm functions on ethical grounds of respecting snakes as an essential part of our ecology. The snakes here are left to their own devices in their new habitats. The handlers and caretakers here are well-trained in handling the reptiles. They deal with many types of snakes like rainbow snakes, green tree snakes, and even the dangerous striped branded krait every day. It’s no wonder that this place sees almost 50,000 tourists every year!
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