This festive season visit Bangkok and take home a bit of Wizarding World magic
Launching Harry Potter’s World in Thailand at Siam Paragon, Bangkok
Open to visitors from 17 December 2017 – 2 March 2018
This festive season, Thailand invites you to experience the world of magic with ‘Harry Potter: Christmas in The Wizarding World’ at Siam Paragon Mall in Bangkok from December 17, 2017 to March 2, 2018. To rip off the traditional shopping rules, Thailand will be creating a new themed shopping experience inspired by Harry Potter movies that holds every heart forever.
Take a stroll through the exhibition specially created to make fans remember the setting and atmosphere of a wintry Hogsmeade village. The unique shopping experience will feature a specially curated selection of Wizarding World-inspired merchandise like Hogwarts school robes, chocolate frogs, velvet owl, wands that will be on display and available for purchase. One can wander through the series’ most popular venues like Ollivanders Wand Shop, Honeydukes, Madam Puddifoot’s Shop and Dervish & Banges. The Ollivanders Wand Shop will have more than hundred wands with special effects on display. Other highlights include a photo station featuring a selection of background options from the ‘Harry Potter’ films where guests can purchase a keepsake of their Christmas in the Wizarding World experience. Also, there will be a Quidditch mini field, where fans can play the interactive Quaffle Toss game.
This is the first time Thailand offers a themed retail experience for visitors all inspired by J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter. Throughout the retail experience, animated windows will bring the iconic shops from the films to life, delighting fans and shoppers alike. Fans and visitors of all ages will truly enjoy this experience.
Also, for Indian tourists who plan to visit Bangkok from 1st Dec 2017 to 31st Jan 2018 can get free one day BTS Skytrain pass from Tourism Authority of Thailand. For visitors who have limited time, BTS Skytrain is the best way to roam around Bangkok shopping areas and main attractions.
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