Bangkok — EM Quartier

I recently visited the incredible garden at EM Quartier in Bangkok, and I have to say, it was an unforgettable experience! As soon as I stepped into the garden, I was immediately struck by the vibrant colors and lush greenery all around me. It was like entering a tropical paradise in the heart of the city.

One of the first things that caught my eye was the massive waterfall cascading down the side of the building. I made my way over to it and was completely mesmerized by the sight and sound of the water rushing down. The mist from the waterfall was a welcome relief from the heat, and I found myself sitting there for a while, just taking in the beautiful surroundings.

As I explored the garden further, I discovered that it was spread out over several levels, each offering a unique experience. The lower levels were filled with an incredible variety of flowers and plants, and I was amazed by the colors and scents around me. I felt like I had been transported to another world, far away from the chaos of the city outside.

One of the most exciting parts of the garden was the maze-like pathways that wound their way through the different levels. I took my time exploring these paths, never knowing what I would find around the next corner. Sometimes it was a quiet bench tucked away in a corner, while other times it was a quirky sculpture or a beautiful view of the city skyline.

There’s also a Starbucks at the top overlooking the city.

Overall, I would highly recommend a visit to the garden at EM Quartier if you're ever in Bangkok. It's a magical place that offers a welcome respite from the chaos of the city, and I guarantee you'll leave feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.

Last set of pictures is pool from Airbnb I’m staying in.

Degen Hill

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