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Fans of the popular Netflix tv show, Stranger Things can now explore the Upside Down when they visit Bangkok. As part of the company’s marketing campaign for the second season, local artists by the names of Ekawat Wimonkaew and Teerayut Puechpen were hired to transform the abandoned nightclub in Soi Ekkamai 8. The bright red walls were painted in vivid muarls depicting the stars of the T.V show as well as the Demogorgon; the villain-monster. The Upside Down in Bangkok was open until November 30 – 24 hours a day, allowing visitors to gain this experience.
Stranger Things fans were more than eager to venture into this new world and those who stayed at Anantara Baan Rajprasong Bangkok Serviced Suites found that it was only 30 minutes away from the venue. Hotels and serviced suites in Bangkok are the preferred choice of accommodation for visitors to Thailand.
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