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Future Park Rangsit

The children will not be happy until they have visited Future Park Rangsit. They are guaranteed a great time at this action-packed Amusement Park and Fun World, which is linked to a major shopping center. The Amusement Park offers children never ending fun with bumper cars, a monorail, an ocean ride, mini-bumper cars and a merry-go-round to name but a few attractions. At the Fun World, kids can scream their lungs out in the ghost house and spend the rest of the day working their way through all the other games available. Cost: Rides, ghost house and game



Future Park Rangsit ,the future seems to mean huge shopping malls. Here you can find Robinson and Central department stores, Big C and TOPS hypermarkets, an EGV cinema, Office Depot and HomePro outlets and much more, all packed tightly together. Unfortunately the spiffy monorail that is supposed to connect them all hasn't been running in a while.





Major Bowl.


Major Cineplex Group Public Co. Ltd. (SET: Major) is the largest operator of movie theaters in Thailand. Combined with its subsidiary, EGV Entertainment, the company has 258 screens in 32 locations. Among its properties is Thailand's largest multiplex


Is another large shopping mall with a large selection of local merchants owning stores and large food court. The best place for local thai department stores.

Zeer Rangsit

Zeer Rangsit is the Pantip of northern Bangkok, it is the place to go for software, computer items, electronics, etc. I actually much prefer it to Pantip, it is slightly less crowded, not as frentic, and the prices are just as good, in some cases slightly better.

It has most of the standard mall food, a KFC, Auntie Anne's Pretzels, Swensons, and a McDonalds (located outside the mall, just to the north along Viparadi Rangsit). There is also a bustling food market in the mall parking lot, near the main road.



Inside the mall, there is a food court, that I have only eaten at once, it seems fine but, well, it is a food court. Their are also three restaurants of note in the mall. On the north side of the mall, about half way down it, on the second floor, is the Buck and Spur. One of those weird American Indian/Cowboy themed places, it has a wide variety of Thai and Western food. The western food is below average, I have had Pasta Carbonara (thin, milky sauce), French Fries (soggy) and Garlic Bread (almost no garlic). The Thai food is somewhat better, but still nothing great, plus my wife swears it has made her sick twice. The ambiance inside is O.K., but the service is indifferent. They used to have beer girls, but I have not seen any in a long time. This place seems to be going down hill.


Rangsit Market.

Open every day closing about 9pm each night. Basically a hudge boot market with street vendor after street vendor selling his wares. If you like the local food and aren't shy of the local cuisine and traditional thai wares this is your place.



floating market of Rangsit

Riverside market. That's any food as sush food as noodles, food oder by you,thai local food , thai sweets and coofectiongood .There is good food. You can buy this and The boats have deckchairs and low tables and you can then eat your lunch as you float down the river.




Talat Thai

is Thailand's largest, international standard wholesale and retail market for food products and all agricultural produces including fruits. It is located on 200 acres of land in Tambon Rangsit, Amphoe Thanyaburi on Bangkok's outskirts and can be accessible by Phahonyothin Road.


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