Friday, September 17, 2010
Rise and shine at 8am, our agenda for the day is to get all the stuffs we want from MBK, Siam square and plaza 29, as we won’t be back patronizing these places for any more shopping on our last day. Time was that limited, rushing from one place to another within a couple of hours in a day. Oh boy, I wished I could bring back the entire bkk.
Early birdies will always be rewarded with the better stuffs for being up early. &, indeed, we have gotta ourselves very brilliant deals for many pairs of foot wears for as low as sgd2! We just love cheap thrills, don’t cha?




sumptuous breakie in bed! The fried rice is palatable!





Yes, I'm wearing the dress I've gotta from Pratunam market the previous day for approx. 4sgd only!





















Strolling down the avenue of street vendors around the hotel area, it is a place where you would be able find fabulous apparels and accessories to purchase at a low price.




Roaming down the street to Pratunam market...




Upon entering the Pratunam market, you would see many small shops peddling an array of merchandises. Apart from human crowds at the market, there were cars & bikes streaming down along the street too; hence, you've got to be caution and constantly keep a look out for any oncoming vehicles whilst shopping.




The food vendors at pratunam market...

After a couple of hours of shopping at the market, it's time for a break and have our lunch. We decided to dine in at fuji japanese restaurant, which is situated at the fifth level of Platinum mall.


This bento set which bby had included a chawamushi, an ice coffee/tea and fruits cost us about sgd 10 only! Not only that its dirt cheap, it is really mouth-watering! Especially the sashimi salmon and tuna! I would love to fly over and savour it right now!

I had the gyoza ramen set, which includes an ice coffee/tea and fruits as well, this cost us about sgd 6 -8 only! Oh, I digs the gyoza!
After a satisfying lunch, we continued our crazy shopping spree at platinum mall till evening, as all the stalls cease for business by 7pm.





However, you would find a line-up of street vendors setting up their stall along the street outside the Platinum mall by the evening time. Never miss taking a good look at what all these street vendors are offering as more than often I would find myself getting something that is nice and dirt cheap from there. (eg. Accessories)



We had Mr. Meng dimsum take away for supper before we left MBK.
Shopping did not stop at MBK, we continued venturing the area where the street vendors set up their stalls at about 10pm onwards, outside the BTS area. After which, we continued our shopping spree at siam square, which was situated just across MBK. &, fyi, the street vendors at siam square only operate at night (from about 10pm – 12pm?) if I am not wrong, as there wasn’t a single stall set up at the area during daytime, on a weekday.
I woke up with a backache and sore throat, and it was not long later I started to feel awfully weak and feverish. But, this didn’t stop me from heading down to chatukcha, the weekend market for another round of shopping spree. I popped down the panadols and dragged my weak body to chatukcha, and the weather wasn’t showing any mercy to me; it was scorching hot! I could feel my temperature increased literally. However, it was my last day at BKK, and I could not bear to let it goes down the drain without any rewarding shopping done, else I would have been so remorseful. I could only endure with the misery and went on shopping but at a slower pace.


Breakie on the last day.










Arrived at chatukcha by 8.30am. Many stalls are not open yet.








Coconut ice cream! yums!




Late lunch back at the hotel's cafe before making our way to the airport. It's really upsetting :( I don't want to leave bkk yet! :(:(:(







Had our dinner at BKK airport before jetting off back to singapore, where the cruelty of reality awaits for our return :(
Happy moments always pass by in a flash...
2:26 AM
Michelle xoxo ♥
2 Responses to "Day 3 & 4 (final), BKK trip 2010"
Answering to your enquiries:
Q1. I booked my air ticket months before in order to get the promo price for it, hence, it cost me about $150/pax on a budget air flight; jetstar. Jetstar and tiger airways are constantly having promos on their air tix to diff destinations, you might want to join their mailing list and be informed with the promos. My bf booked the hotel via agonda.com if I am not wrong. The hotel cost us about S$70-S$80 per night, it's considered quite exp as you'd be able to fetch a better price at other hotels. But, the hotel staffs are really friendly and helpful which made our stay a really pleasant and delightful one.
Q2. I booked my airtix and hotel both online. It was a free and easy trip.
Q3. Yup, sure. But, please spare me some time to sort them out. I will email it to you once I've done so.
Q4. my bf and I spent about $1100 on shopping and foods for the 4 days trip.
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1) how much did u spent for ur bangkok trip excluding the expenses? meaning, accommodation + air ticket only?
2) whr did u book ur trip?
3) can u send me ur itenerary?
4) how much did u spend there on shopping?
Thanks and sry for the long questions! have been ur silent reader for long, do update more! stay pretty! :)
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