So during the short 2 weeks October school holidays, I went on a trip to BANGKOK!!!
YES BANGKOK! Been planning and waiting for this trip for 5 months(Since May!). And well it was worth it. My last semester in school was super cray cray, been way too busy with projects and exams... and I almost forgot my birthday. (Yes, it was that busy..)
But lucky enough after all that chaos in school, I was able to look forward to my trip with my bf and my bestie, Hazel, and her bf. Funny story but well its a double date trip. Hahaha.
But lucky enough after all that chaos in school, I was able to look forward to my trip with my bf and my bestie, Hazel, and her bf. Funny story but well its a double date trip. Hahaha.
Anyway, this time round we decided to take up my sisters recommendation and book a hotel at
The Residence Rajatavee
Well... Firstly this hotel has a super good location. It's a 5 min walk away from Siam Paragon and a 5-10 mins walk away from Platinum mall. Location is superb. Cos everything is of walking distance (which also means you get to save on transport *wink*).
Secondly, the service staff is really nice and prompt too. Which is good.... But the bad thing is when we were there, the water heater in the hotel was spoilt so everyone had to shower in cold water. EVERYONE. Which was kinda stupid and irritating... (I really wanted to have as much tub time as i could but.. sadly i can't) ):
Third, the hotel isn't well known by many taxi drivers or tuk tuk drivers making it hard to tell them where to go, especially when we are flagging for a cab and there is a jam or fast traffic.
But I would totally recommend the pick-up taxi service that hotel provides, the services is good and you don't have to worry about getting a cab on time for your flight.
It usually cost about 700-750 if you get a big cab from the airport to any hotel and around the same price back. So the total would take about 1400bhat or so. We decided to hire a cab by the hotel which cost us 800bhat, it was for a mini van but it was definitely worth it, no worries just a smooth ride to the airport.
But I would totally recommend the pick-up taxi service that hotel provides, the services is good and you don't have to worry about getting a cab on time for your flight.
It usually cost about 700-750 if you get a big cab from the airport to any hotel and around the same price back. So the total would take about 1400bhat or so. We decided to hire a cab by the hotel which cost us 800bhat, it was for a mini van but it was definitely worth it, no worries just a smooth ride to the airport.
Fourth, and also one of the most important thing is a 7-11 which is just in front of our hotel, approximately 30-40 steps away. Which I might add is a really important thing, cos we need late night snacks and water.. so the nearer it is, the better hehe.
Lastly... and also the major thing that makes all of us decided NOT to go back was that it freaking flooded right in front of our hotel... only our hotel.. The main road was fine but the alley leading to our hotel was flooded. And put in mind Bangkok roads are not the cleanest, and boy was the water cold and black. (Although it was at night but... you can definitely see it was black.)
But to be fair.. It was the raining season in Thailand. So it rained every night when we were there... but it was no excuse. It's just bad. Bad bad bad.
Next SHOPPING!!!
Next SHOPPING!!!
Platinum Mall
#ootd Crop top and High waisted floral shorts from Cotton On |
Of course Breakfast at Soi 19 before going to platinum mall |
As usual, Platinum Mall is a must go for both Hazel and I.
1. Its to buy Contact lenses
2. to buy clothes and accessories
LOL
The poor boys didn't stay with us cos.. well the mall.. is mainly catered to girls.
Although there's a guys section... but honestly there isn't much.
But of course don't miss out a chance of finding something nice.. walk the whole level at least once!
A huge tip when shopping there is to take note of the places that you have walked before..
it can be confusing. But try to remember so you don't get lost or waste time walking the same place twice! Also start from the top and work your way down.. and don't rush to buy something immediately.. there can be shops selling the same things at a wayyyyy cheaper price.
Chaktuchak Market
Coconut, Mango and Thai Iced Tea Ice Cream |
I always try to make sure that the trip falls near or on the weekend so I get to go over to get so cheap deals.
Yes, Chaktuchak can be dirty.. it is a market after all...it ain't no shopping centre.
But rest assured! Be adventurous here, be prepared to walk and shop till you drop.
I've been to BKK many many times before the last two years and yes I did find CTC quite intimidating at first... not being used to the environment of hot and sweaty people, squeezy rows and rows of shops and alleys. But! don't go with that mindset!
Be ready to tackle all of that, go with :
1. Wet tissues (Not only for your hands but for your face and body to wipe of dirt and sweat)
2. Umbrella (extra cover from the heat, sun and rain)
3. Sunglasses! (Those eyes need protection from that hot sun too!)
4. Re-usable bags (those fold-able bags that you can get from supermarkets, to put your shopping into, I bring this everywhere in bkk it helps to have lesser things on your hand when browsing.)
5. BUY WATER THERE!! (No need to carry 2 bottles in your bag.. buy them there!)
6. Sweets (in-case like me.. we don't stop for food.. so sweets is a good idea...)
7. Money (of course! don't forget to bring enough money to shop! if not if won't be fun walking around with and empty wallet)
8. Map of CTC! (We found this.. very very important. travelling in groups means splitting up and meeting each other later.. so this definitely helped alot.. plus if u need to go back to somewhere mark a huge X on it)
Things at CTC are far much cheaper than malls in the city area, So be sure to make this your first pit stop of the trip so that you get an idea of how much things really are.
BARGAIN as much as you can.. Nowadays some shops don't do bargaining.. but don't fret if you really like it buy it.. you may not see it again so get it.. unless its too expensive den think and think again before buying it.
I personally go there to get jeans shorts.. cos its really cheap.. like...150BHAT = SGD$8 a pair so I mean why not right~ hahaha
(PS: How to measure the if shorts/skirts are right size for you?The size of your waist can be measured with your neck.. but to be safe get a size bigger (if you wanna).. and always measure the circumference of the widest point i.e. your butt.. cos that thing... takes up the most space.. so be sure to get the right size )
Siam
But first lemme take a selfie |
Siam was mainly for the boys.. they have many thing to see there actually..
For us girls after shopping at platinum and CTC, Siam can be wayyyy out of your price range but they have really nice and unique things there. so take a look and walk!
H&M, F21 and High end brands are located at Siam Paragon, Siam Square and etc all around that area. So walk! or take the train~
Shopping centres to me are reserved to buy make up hahah! or things from oversea brands like H&M.. but sometimes it can be much cheaper then the ones at home so no harm to walk one round!
Terminal 21
#ootd Black dress bought from Platinum mall Bag bought last year from Pratunam market |
So on the previous trip, I missed out on going to terminal 21. So it was definitely a must-go this time round. Hazel and I was definitely not disappointed... hahaha! I mean there is H&M there and there was this little store which we bought bracelets from (which we loveeee) so we were definitely satisfied. Not forgetting the boys of course, they were able to look around too!
PS: There is a really cool denim shop that sells jeans so if guys are looking to buy jeans you could go and have a look~ the price is that much cheaper so think before you buy!!
PPS: Don't forget to take photos there! Terminal 21 has many of these cool locations where you can take photos! Every floor is a different country!~
... To Be Continued....
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