Mimosa
Jessy FaradayJessy Faraday/Guest Contributor/SHOPPING, PATTAYA/ Updated : Nov 29, 2016, 16:50 IST
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While driving along the south of Sukhumvit Road, it is impossible to miss the Mimosa Pattaya. The self-appointed “City of Love” provides a creative, colourful, and exciting shopping experience. It combines a fun day out, a cultura … Read more
While driving along the south of Sukhumvit Road, it is impossible to miss the Mimosa Pattaya. The self-appointed “City of Love” provides a creative, colourful, and exciting shopping experience. It combines a fun day out, a cultural attraction, and a lot of shops. Read less
While driving along the south of Sukhumvit Road, it is impossible to miss the Mimosa Pattaya. The self-appointed “City of Love” provides a creative, colourful, and exciting shopping experience. It combines a fun day out, a cultural attraction, and a lot of shops.Mimosa Pattaya is positioned directly across the street from the Ambassador City Jomtien Hotel and is a recreation of Colmar, a city of France. The buildings are very distinctive and are structured having the style of the Renaissance era. It is host to over 300 shops, restaurants, and attractions. Picturesque canals and quaint pathways run between them. This image reflects the old cities of Europe.
The entry fee for Mimosa Pattaya is 600 baht, but you get more than just shops in here. The mall’s centrepiece is a musical fountain. When the glamorous actors are not performing, they are usually posing for pictures with shoppers.
Mimosa Pattaya has an entire section which is dedicated to providing entertainment for children. This includes rides and tours around the Funland Amusement Park for a small fee. There is also a 6D movie theatre and a petting zoo.
The food court in Mimosa Pattaya serves a wide range of international dishes. The park also has a number of restaurants and bistros. You can enjoy Thai, Chinese, Russian, Italian, and French cuisines here. Additionally, there is always an option to savour some snacks. For those with a sweet tooth, it is an equally wonderful place to pick some of the best desserts.
If you are looking to shop, there is no better place. You can buy souvenirs, toys, Thai handicrafts, jewellery, and most importantly, clothes.
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