My first time at ICONSIAM, Thailand

Iconsiam, stylized as ICONSIAM, is a mixed-use development on the banks of the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, Thailand. There are so so many shopping places. If you like shopping brand, you will never regret to go there. I’ve been there last year with my friend. I’m so excited. Interior and Exterior are superb. Architecture’s very nice and clean. Really admire the designer of Iconsiam. So many places to eat.
Look at my photograph which I took when I was there.

Thank for reading my article.

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Hi @Elite_Sao ,

Such a great post, thanks for sharing.

I’m planning to visit Thailand, what are the must-visit places? What did you like the most?

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Hi @Elite_Sao ,

Thank you for sharing your nice travel story to Thailand with us.

What did you like the most there? As I see you like shopping, and I’ve heard that it is not expensive to shop good things in Thailand. Is that correct?

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@Elite_Sao looks all the upscale brands are at one place :slight_smile:

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Thank for visiting my post @Petra_M . When you will visit? Next month? hehe.

Let see I recommend you to visit Chaktuchak weekend market.

You can buy everything there like clothes, shoe, jean and many thing very suitable price.

I love their street view very clean and peace.

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@MashaPS Thank for visiting my post. Yeah sure. It’s not expensive to shop for good things in Thailand. I spend only 250$ for 4days travel include flight ticket. You can buy anything and especially food at a low price. Spend less but you get more thing in Thailand. That’s why I love visiting there.

@DanielTh yeah brother. There are so many shopping places.

Hi @Elite_Sao ,

Thanks for the reply!

It sounds great, but I hope you will visit something else as well, than markets and shopping centers.

Have a great time!

Oh @Elite_Sao ,

This really is not expensive. And it’s with the flight ticket included! This is great! I am curious where do fly from?

Here in Europe the cheapest place to fly to Thailand is from Sofia. But the flight ticket is even more than you spent for the hole four days.

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Hi @Elite_Sao ,

Thank you for showing us this dazzling place! It looks like paradise, especially for a shopping lover like me. I’m also impressed by the quality of your photos, what type of camera do you use?

@Aruni , have you been to ICONSIAM?

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Hi @RadieN ,

Thank for visiting my story. I would love to share my story hehe. So if you’re shopping lover than ICONSIAM is the best choice for you. Anyway, I used Sony A6500 for the photograph.

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Hi @Elite_Sao ,

Thank you for the quick reply! If I go to Thailand, I’ll definitely visit ICONSIAM, because even widow shopping there is worth it.

Keep sharing great stories and have fun on Connect! :slight_smile:

Hi @Elite_Sao

Welcome to Local Guides Connect!

Thank you for sharing your experience with us. Where are you originally from and how long are you staying in Thailand.

Have you been to CentralwOrld and Siam Paragon, It is a very popular shopping center in Thailand. What did you get from Chatuchak Weekend Market?

@RadieN Thanks for tagging me. Yes, I had been there for shopping, it is a very nice shopping center.

I just wanted to let you know that I’ve edited your post and added a language label - Thai.

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Hello @Aruni ,

I’m from Cambodia. I’ve been in Thailand 5th time already. I can say Thailand is an amazing and charming country. I love living there. Yeah sure. I’ve been to Central World, Siam Paragon, Big C, Dream World, and many places.

If you mention Chatuchak Weekend Market, SO yeah I love going there. You know what, I’m a football lover. Every time I go to Thailand I always go there to buy a football club second-hand jersey. Very good price.

So are you Thai?

Sovandi Krap ! haha :smiley:

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Hi @Elite_Sao

Thanks for your reply. What did you enjoy the most? Where is your favorite place in Thailand?

Have you ever been to Chiang mai? Chiang Mai is a big city in mountainous northern of Thailand. It is a very beautiful places.

@TsekoV you may want to share your experience about Chiang mai with us.

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@Aruni ,

I enjoy Thailand street food and night market. I love China Town hehe.

I’m planning to Chaing Mai next year I think. I see some photo on the internet very beautiful place.

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Thank you for tagging me @Aruni !

To answer your question, I have been in quite many places in Chiang Mai. One of the things I most enjoyed there was a relaxing massage.

Except for Chiang Mai, I have also been to Pai, Bangkok, Pattaya and Ko Samet. @Elite_Sao Have you ever visited some of those places except for Bangkok?

As for the shopping center in Bangkok, I somehow missed it. However, my tour was sight-seeing oriented and I was looking for culture-related places.

I came across a ticket of a place that I visited, but I cannot read what it says. Can you read or maybe @Aruni can?

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Hi @TsekoV This ticket is for the boat trip.Is 15 baht from Nonthaburi to Ratcha Singkhon Temple.

@Elite_Sao What did you do in Chinatown? What is your favorite food in Thailand? Have you ever tried spring roll? It is a very famous food in Thailand. @TsekoV have you tried it before? I can share some photos from my homemade spring roll.

ICONSIAM really looks impressive, @Elite_Sao . Thank you for sharing. It looks like you can’t leave empty handed. What did you go home with?

Hi @Elite_Sao

I just wanted to let you know that I have removed the Thai language tag of your post as it’s written in English. These types of labels are used so that posts in different languages can be found more easily by Local Guides who are speakers of these languages. You can learn more about language tags in the article: How do I find posts in my preferred language?.