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All Seasons Place consists of two towers, one of which leads into The Conrad Hotel. In this gargantuan building, a variety of stores collectively form the 'All Seasons Retail Centre'. The actual retail
space is massive, and is spread over four levels. While serving quite an upscale clientele, prices in some of the shops are often scaled down to affordable dimensions - especially at the end of a season.
Clothing boutiques, books, stationery and shops specialising in high-end sporting accessories can be found here. There is fine custom-tailoring, an art shop, gallery, an antiques shop and a wine cellar.
The center also houses a health clinic and state of-the-art spa. Postal and various banking services are available too. The popular food court, adjoined to the supermarket on the second floor, offers
unbelievably cheap fare in a casual atmosphere
http://www.2bangkok.com/2bangkok/buildings/thaiwa h2/vertigorestaurant.shtml
Right: Toward Sukhumvit Road On top of the Thai Wah II Tower on Sathorn Road is the amazing Vertigo Restaurant. It is designed in such a way that when one is seated, looking across the
multiple levels of the rooftop makes it appear that there is no railing. This spectacular restaurant is an good use of roof space which in most highrises is merely used for mechanical utilities and
antennas. A neat ad from a restaurant on the Thai Wah II Tower is here. Some photos of the building from the hotel website are here. Thai Wah II is Bangkok's seventh tallest building and was completed in
1996
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