Silom Complex Shopping Plaza
Silom Complex is the only all in one shopping centre on
Silom Road. It is your prime location for fashion, food, jewels and
decorations. The shops include Top Marketplace, B2S and Powerbuy. The building
provides 1,800 parking spaces.
How to get there:
The Silom Complex Shopping Plaza is located just off the Sala Daeng BTS station
and MRT Silom station. (191 Silom Road, Bangrak, Bangkok).
Chamchuri Square
Chamchuri Square is Silom’s newest shopping mall where you
can find everything you need and more. It is also a centre for education,
business and international cuisine from Chinese and Japanese through Korean and
Vietnamese to American and European.
How to get there:
Chamchuri square is located on the Rama IV Road nearby MRT Sam Yan station.
Silom Road.
The Silom Galleria
The Silom Galleria is known as “Art & Craft Center”, as
it is a home to a vast array of a good quality jewelry (the most precious
gemstones from around the Kingdom are available), antiques (Inherited eastern
arts and Thai art products that reflect traditional Thai ways of life and
design ideas), arts (Many Thai artists paintings are exhibited here, showcasing
the artistic potential of this country’s artwork. International pieces are also
on display) and amulets.
How to get there:
The Silom Galleria is located on the Silom Road. Take the MRT to the Silom
Station or Sala Daeng station. Walk along the Silom Road. The Galleria will be
on your left between Pramuan Street and Soi 21.
The City Viva
The first community mall developed by relatives of whisky
tycoon Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi will open in downtown Bangkok in May. The City
Viva has six zones with 280 tenants from fashion, beauty, restaurants and other
services. Villa Market will open on the ground floor as a main anchor at the
community mall.
How to get there:
Take BTS to Chong Nonsi Station via a walkway or Take MRT to Arkan Songkhro
Station via a walkway.
Sukhumvit
Emporium Shopping Center is the top competitor to Gaysorn
Plaza, with lower floors dedicated to brands like Louis Vuitton and Rolex, but
(unlike Gaysorn) it has more affordably priced goods on the upper levels.
Emporium also has a popular food court and a good selection of restaurants on
the 5th floor. Go to the cinema on the top floor and you will find an amazing
private library centered around design. You can get a free day pass if you
bring your passport. Spend the day reading amazing books.
How to get there:
Emporium Shopping Center is located on the Sukhumvit Soi 24 (Phrom Phong BTS
Station).
Robinson Department Store (Sukhumvit)
Offer a small collection of household items and clothing
fashion, plus a good supermarket well stocked with fresh food items and
Japanese cooking ingredients and good service. A food hall is in the basement.
How to get there:
BTS Sky Train to Asoke Station, Exit 1 and MRT Subway to Sukhumvit Station,
Exit 3
Taxi / Bus no. 2, 25, 501, 508, 511, 513
The Terminal 21
Embrace the whole new shopping experience in Market Street
Style at the extravagant and stylish Terminal 21. This fantastic department
store brings out the unique features of various popular destinations around the
globe such as London, Paris, San Francisco, Hollywood, Tokyo, and Istanbul, and
showcases them all in style under one roof. It is a perfect combination of
Fashion, Food, and Film, with more than 600 shops for fashionistas and
urbanistas, including the famous Urbanation. Satisfy your taste buds with a
wide variety of tantalising cuisines, and have fun with loads of entertainments
here. One of the most striking features of the building’s interior is certainly
its impressive 36 metre long escalator which connects together all the
continents in our welcoming world. Travelling to the Terminal 21 has never been
easier with direct access from both Asoke BTS Skytrain Station and Sukhumvit
MRT Subway Station.
How to get there:
BTS Sky Train to Asoke Station, Exit 1 and MRT Subway to Sukhumvit Station, Exit
3
Taxi / Bus no. 2, 25, 501, 508, 511, 513
K Village
K Village is an Open-Air Shopping Mall located on Sukhumvit
Soi 26 and is already proving to be a popular hang-out spot with shoppers
flocking to check out the trendy fashion boutiques and dine in its superb
selection of restaurants. Designed as a place to chill out, the mall is
situated in a residential area, with the modern two-storey buildings surrounded
by a tropical garden. The Project started in 2007 and opened for business in
March 2010. K Village stretches out in two buildings, Building A and Building
B. Building A hosts the Supermarket, Gourmet Market, well known restaurants
such as Wine Connection, Kuu & Sake Bar, T.House, Len Zen Boat Noodles,
just to name a few. Health & Beauty Spas, Hair Salons can also be found in
Building A on the upper floor. Building B comprises mostly of Cafe &
Restaurants with a highlights of K Mode Mini Fashion Shops on the lower floor
next to the parking lot.
How to get there:
BTS Sky Train to Prompong Station and via Motorcycle.
Siam Paragon
Siam Paragon is a business card of modern Bangkok. It’s one
of the biggest shopping centers in Asia preparing to celebrate it’s 5th
birthday in December. Paragon offers all kinds of international fashion brands,
wide range of specialty stores and restaurants together with a multiplex movie
theater (15 large screens; one of them has the biggest screen and seating
capacity in Asia). If that’s not enough why not visit attractions like Siam
Ocean World - the largest aquarium in South east Asia, an exhibition hall, the
Thai Art Gallery and an opera concert hall?
How to get there:
BTS Sky Train to Siam Station
Taxi / Bus no. 15, 16, 25, 54, 204, 501, 508
Siam Square
Siam Square is a shopping and entertainment area in the Siam
District of Bangkok, Thailand. The area connects to other important shopping
centres and links to the other shopping districts by sky bridge, such as Siam
Center/Siam Discovery Center, MBK Center, Siam Paragon, Ratchaprasong shopping
district and Sukhumvit.
Aside from chain stores, such as a two-story Watson's
pharmacy branch, there is a myriad of shops and boutiques, selling local
designer-label apparel, jewelry, music and bric a brac. The Bonanza Mall,
opposite MBK Center, is a congested warren of stalls selling discounted fashion
items for teens and university students.
How to get there:
BTS Sky Train to Siam Station
Taxi / Bus no. 15, 16, 25, 54, 204, 501, 508
Siam Center / Siam Discovery
Siam Center and Siam Discovery Center are twin shopping
malls in Pathum Wan district, Bangkok, Thailand. Located at the BTS Sky train's
Siam Station, the malls are part of a large shopping district being opposite
Siam Square, next to Siam Paragon and adjacent to MBK Center. Both are owned by
Siam Piwat Co. Ltd., which is a part owner of Siam Paragon with The Mall Group.
A sky bridge connects the fourth floor of Siam Center with Siam Discovery. The
latest renovation features a concept of "Magical Glass Box" and gives
the four-story mall a new food court and a market position as a "fashion
center" for teenagers and clothing fashion brand international.
How to get there: BTS
Sky Train to Siam Station
Taxi / Bus no. 15, 16, 25, 54, 204, 501, 508
MBK Shopping Center
MBK is an abbreviation from Mahboonkrong. It’s one of the
biggest malls in the Thai capital. There are more than 2500 shops spread along
eight 330-metres long floors. It’s a perfect place to shop for mobile phones
and electronics, furniture, cheap clothing (not of a great quality though!) A
wide range of specialty stores and restaurants is also available.
How to get there:
Take the BTS to the National Stadium station and walk from there.
Taxi / Bus no 25, 29, 34, 36, 47, 50, 93, 501
Central World Shopping Complex
The largest outdoor activity square in downtown Bangkok
covers an area of 8,000 square metres, which is ideal for large-scale
activities such as The New Year's Countdown party. It has 400 dancing fountain
heads incorporated into the plaza and can accommodate up to 100,000 people per
day.
Separated into 6 different shopping Zones, each with unique
design and ambiance, shopper could enjoy myriad shopping experiences and easily
locate which zoning they are in or wanted to visit. The most product is
clothing fashion brand name and Cosmetic & Skin care, clinic & health
care, Art & handcraft, Automobile accessories, fabric & accessories,
leather goods & shoes, book & stationery, mobile & service,
Electrical & Appliance, silver, jewelry, furniture, etc.
How to get there:
BTS Sky Train to Chidlom Station
Taxi / Bus no. 25, 29, 34, 36, 47, 50, 93, 501
Bonanza Mall
Bonanza Mall is home to another product of the Siamese
people to use services rather well. That's the price of clothing and accessory
in here will be over around Siam Square. Located across MBK. Walk across the
sky bridge on the 2nd/Floor and you will find yourself in a small and crowded
shopping plaza.
How to get there:
BTS Sky Train to National Stadium Station / Siam Station
Taxi / Bus no. 25, 29, 34, 36, 47, 50, 93, 501
Peninsula Plaza
Peninsula Plaza is shopping center for luxury diamond,
crystal Swarovsky, sheer fabrics, antiques and silver, which is shopping at a
large and comfortable as well Erawan for this style can be a source of
relaxation as well. And also a cafe, general store.
How to get there:
BTS Sky Train to Chidlom Station
Taxi / Bus no. 2, 11, 23, 60, 93, 140, 505, 511
Pantip Plaza IT Mall
Pantip Plaza is a six-floor shopping mall devoted to
computer gear, and famous for its pirated media (the bootleg trade is much more
low-key than it used to be, but software and DVDs are still widely available).
How to get there:
BTS Sky Train to Ratchathevee Station
Taxi / Bus no. 2, 11, 23, 60, 93, 140, 505, 511
Platinum Fashion Mall
The Platinum Fashion Mall is Thailand largest Fashion Mall
and One Stop Wholesale shopping. This Fashion Mall is designed in the national
wholesale shopping concept. This Fashion mall supports many services for
fashion traders and product is clothes, Leathers, accessories, gift shop,
miscellaneous etc, retailers and people such as inventory cargo, outbound and
inbound transportations, car parks, elevators and others. These services help
everyone in the Platinum Fashion Mall to more convenient for shopping and
trading.
How to get there:
BTS Sky Train to Ratchathevee Station
Taxi / Bus no. 2, 11, 23, 60, 93, 140, 505, 511
Narayana Phand (Narai Phand)
Narayana Phand is a Thai handicraft center run by the
government, offering a wide array of traditional crafts. Prices are fairly high
and not negotiable, but clearly marked, so this is a good place to see what's
on offer and find out baseline prices before hitting the markets.
How to get there:
Narayana Phand is located in the President Tower Arcade on the 973 Ploenchit
Road, next to the Intercontinental Hotel.
India Emporium
Crossing the doors to India Emporium teleports you to one of
many markets in New Delhi or Mumbai. Little vendors in the middle of the main
hallways extend as far as the eye can see. Diverse merchandise and four food
& beverage establishments namely Black Canyon Coffee, Dunkin’ Donuts, Oishi
Delivery and MK Restaurant can be found on the ground floor. Oddly enough there
are no Indian restaurants. The second floor sells cotton, bed sheets, curtains,
rugs and Indian furniture.
Hit the third floor to buy an Indian wedding dress,
traditional Indian shoes, Indian Buddha souvenirs or meet the Indian fortune
teller. The fourth floor is entirely dedicated to a “Food Paradise” which
offers a great mixture of Indian, Thai and International cuisine together with
desserts and drinks.
How to get there:
MRT Subway to Hua Lampong Station.
Taxi / Bus no. 7, 21, 31, 40, 529
Gaysorn Plaza
Gaysorn Plaza is a premier luxury shopping mall offering
brands like Armani, Gucci, Tiffany among many others. The top floors have a
good selection of Thai handicrafts and antiques distinguished by their high
quality and fairly high prices too.
How to get there:
Gaysorn Plaza is located on the corner of Phloen Chit Road and Ratchadamri Road
(Chidlom BTS Station)
Taxi / Bus no. 2, 25, 501, 508, 511, 513
Amarin
Plaza
AmAmarin Plaza is another great shopping mall located in the
hart of Bangkok - Ratchaprasong shopping district. It has five floors of shops
offering home decor, fine furniture, jewelry, electronics and fashion. The
Naraiphand outlet offers Thai handicrafts and souvenirs. The shopping mall has
a variety of restaurants and a spa.
How to get there:
BTS Sky Train to Chidlom Station
Taxi / Bus no. 2, 25, 501, 508, 511, 513
All Seasons Place
All Seasons is the place to go for a good retail mix with
anchor department stores, clothing boutiques, custom tailoring, art shop,
gallery, antique shop, jewelry, watches sporting products and accessories,
stationery/book stores, a wide selection of banking services, spa, health care
and clinics, wine cellar, supermarket and many, many more!
How to get there :
BTS Sky Train to Ploenchit Station
Taxi / Bus no. 2, 25, 501, 508, 511, 513
Central Chidlom
Central Chidlom is a large department store. It is the
flagship store of the Central Group and opened it doors in 1973. The store has
a total of 8 floors and sells many luxury products. It opens from 10.00 am. to
10.00 pm. daily and can be easily reached by either BTS Sky train or several
city buses. There is also an adequate car-park, which usually has parking space
available, but due to the heavy traffic in downtown Bangkok, not many people
choose to utilize it.
How to get there :
Take BTS to Chidlom Station via a walkway.
Opening hours:
Daily 10.00 am. - 10.00 pm.
J Avenue (Thonglor 15)
One of the most popular entertainment centres in the
Thonglor area, J Avenue attracts everyone from teenagers to mothers and
businessmen looking for somewhere to unwind after work. Combining classic
elements of both the Eastern and Western styles, J Avenue, provides plenty of
international and Asian chain stores here as well as funky boutiques and
stalls. Restaurants come in every shape and size, from fast food franchises to
stylish Japanese restaurants, while entertainment is provided by cinemas and
video arcades.
How to get there :
Located on Thonglor 15, Sukhumvit 55. Take the BTS to Thonglor Station or MRT
to Sukhumvit Station
Opening hours :
10.00 am. - 10.00 pm.
The Market Place
Situated in Soi Thonglor 3, The Market Place offers a wide
range of international restaurants, a supermarket and plenty of fast food
outlets. Office workers gather in the modern coffee shops at lunchbreaks and at
the restaurants after works, while teenagers tend to head straight for
franchises such as McDonalds and Burger King.
How to get there :
Take the BTS Skytrain to the Thonglor Station or the MRT to the Sukhumvit
Station.
Park Lane Bangkok
Located just a five-minute walk away from Bangkok’s Ekkamai
BTS skytrain station, Park Lane Bangkok is a small community mall, which is
packed with a wide variety of restaurants and stores offering an array of goods
and services. Park Lane Bangkok’s architecture is quite distinctive, so it
stands out from the other buildings in the neighborhood. Painted white, the
building includes several partially open walkways and features numerous
Roman-style columns and archways. There’s also a small garden based within a
centrally-located outdoor area, where shoppers can take a break and enjoy the
pleasant view, which includes fountains and swathes of lush greenery.
How to get there :
Take the BTS Skytrain to the Ekkamai Station and walk from BTS just 5 minutes
River City Shopping Complex
Situated next
to the Si Phraya Pier on the Thonburi bank of the Chaophraya River, the River
City Shopping Complex is one of Bangkok’s most luxurious shopping malls.
Featuring four floors or art, antiques and crafts from Thailand, Cambodia,
Myanmar, Laos, China and Vietnam, visitors can shop for just about anything and
everything from carved wooden furniture to Buddha images and Thai silk. Monthly
auctions are held here on the first Saturday of each month and this is a great
time to pick up a bargain or two.
How to get there : Take the BTS Skytrain to Saphan
Taksin station and then the free River City Boat Service or bus number 36.
Asiatique The Riverfront
Asiatique The
Riverfront is an expansive open-air mall with river views and a cutting-edge
‘festival market and living museum’ concept. Fusing shopping, dining, culture
and colonial-style architecture, it offers a pleasant experience for those in
search of style and sophistication.
How to get there : BRT Express bus Get off at Rama III
Station to continue with Taxi. Take the BTS Skytrain to the Sapan Taksin
Station and continue with Asiatique's service boat
Central Plaza Grand Rama 9
Central Plaza Grand Rama 9 houses an ideal location in one
of Bangkok’s most prominent business and commercial districts. Covering over
214,000 square metres, the massive Central Plaza Grand Rama 9 places emphasis
on creating a shopping experience that matches harmoniously with modern
lifestyle of urban people. Not only packed with a wide variety of both Thai and
International brand name products and stores, this superb shopping complex also
boasts a broad selection of mouth-watering cuisines from all over the world.
Right here, the visitors can enjoy one of the most
integrated entertainments such as cinemas, karaoke, and ice-skating. In
addition, more choices for varied lifestyles are also offered from fitness
centre, yoga studio, beauty clinics, salons, art and music schools, martial
arts and language institutes, to name but a few. With one of the main entrances
directly linked with the Rama 9 MRT Subway Station’s exit, it can’t get any
more convenient to travel to Central Plaza Grand Rama 9.
How to get there :
MRT Subway stop at Rama 9 station and enter Central Plaza Grand Rama 9 via Exit
2, which links to the Shopping Complex's entrance Level B.
Taxi / Bus no. 73, 136, 137, 158, 163, 168, 171, 172, 179,
185, 206, 514, 517, 528, 529, 551
Esplanade
The Esplanade contains a series of premium shops. Other
attractions include, but are not limited to California Wow Experience Fitness
Club, Sub Zero ice-skating rink, An indoor skate park, restaurants etc.
How to get there :
MRT Subway to Thailand Cultural Centre Station
Taxi / Bus no. 136, 137, 179, 185, 206, 514, 517
Fortune Town or IT City
Fortune Town also known as IT City is definitely one of the
greatest places to buy electronics in Bangkok. Second floor of the mall has a
huge mobile phones section. This large shopping center has a big
supermarket/department store Tesco Lotus, barber shops, many standalone
restaurants and a food court.
How to get there :
MRT Subway to Rama 9 Station
Taxi / Bus no. 136, 137, 185, 206, 514, 517
Robinson Ratchadapisek
Robinson Ratchadapisek is conveniently situated on
Ratchadapisek Road, in one of Bangkok’s prominent commercial and entertainment
districts. The grand shopping mall offers numerous choices of trendy products
and services from leading Thai and International brands. Fulfilling every need
of the shoppers and consumers of all age and level, Robinson Ratchadapisek is
also known for its broad range of high quality fashion items from clothes,
accessories, cosmetics, perfume, to name but a few. A number of delectable
dining venues are also plentiful here.
How to get there :
MRT Subway to Thailand Cultural Centre Station
Taxi / Bus no. 122, 136, 137, 157, 163, 179, 185, 206, 514,
517, 529
Mansion 7
Mansion 7 is a theme mall with a bizarre twist. It’s dark,
creepy, and ‘haunted’ by a legend about its late owner’s daughter – so the
story goes. The ghost resides in the Dark Mansion, the mall’s main attraction,
while the neglected garden awaits you with unique shops and restaurants. From
the main entrance on Ratchadapisek Road, Mansion 7 stands like a giant nest
with a claw waiting to gobble up passers-by. Upon entering, the Neglected
Garden greets you with a fascinating range of shops and eateries. Beyond the
garden is the playground zone, a large fairground space lit by a blood-red
moon, surrounded by more theme restaurants and bars. The main highlight, the
two-storey Dark Mansion or haunted house, awaits at the far end with its
curiously creepy façade – and occasional shrieks and screams from those still
‘trapped’ inside.
How to get there :
MRT Subway to Huai Khwang Station via a walkway
Opening Hours:
Sun-Thu 12.00 pm. – 12.00 am. And Fir-Sat 12.00 am. – 02.00 am.
Central Ladprao
With over
3,600 million baht budget and after 6 months of renovation, Central Ladprao has
made an impressive comeback with a superb integrated shopping complex that is
bound to exceed the customers’ expectation. Covering the area of over 3.1
thousand square metres, the massive Central Ladprao is comprised of Central
Department Store, a Tops Market Supermarket, a 9-screen cinema by SF Cinema, a
Sofitel Centara Grand Hotel, and the Bangkok Convention Centre or BCC. Boasting
a wide variety of high quality products and services, this newly-furbished
shopping complex is here to serve the visitors as a perfect
"One-Stop-Shopping" destination. From high-end fashion items, various
tasty restaurants, extensive furniture and home decoration, to art and language
institutes, you name it, Central Ladprao has it all and many more to satisfy every
need and lifestyle.
How to get there : MRT Subway to Phaholyothin Station.
Then walk along the overpass until you reach Central Ladprao.
BTS Get off
at Mo Chit Station, Exit 3, then take the MRT (Subway) to Phaholyothin Station.
Taxi / Bus
no. 8, 26, 27, 29, 34, 38, 44, 59, 63, 77, 96, 122, 134, 136, 138, 145, 182,
185, 191, 545, 550
JJ Mall
JJ Mall is a
huge air-conditioned shopping centre located in the heart of Chatuchak
district. The shopping complex is located next to the Chatuchack Market. All
shop zones have been interlinked to ensure that pleasurable experience for
shoppers. The offered products comprise of: crafts, leather, OTOP, clothing,
shoes, bags, cosmetics, home furniture jewelry etc.
How to get there : MRT Subway to Chatuchak Park Station
/ Kanphaeng phet Station
Taxi / Bus
no. 3, 26, 29, 34, 39, 59, 63, 96, 112, 134
Opening hours
: 10.00 am. - 06.00 pm.
Contact : Tel
: 02-618-3333 / Fax: 02-618-4740
Union Mall
Union Mall is
the northern's Bangkok shopping centre. The mall has eight floors with a total
of 150 000 sqm of space. Furthermore, it houses some 1240 booths, shops and
entertainment services, an international food court, a selection of fast food
chains, entertainment areas, tutorial schools, a fitness centre, and a
supermarket.
How to get there : MRT Subway to Phahon Yothin Station
Taxi / Bus
no. 96, 145, 502, 517
Opening hours : 11.00 am. - 09.00 pm.
Airport
Don Mueang
One of the largest shopping malls in the whole of Asia,
Future Park Rangsit can be found on Phaholyothin Road. This enormous venue
contains branches of some of Thailand's leading department stores such as Big
C, TOPS and Robinsons. Visitors in search of entertainment will find an EGV
cinema here as well as branches of popular Western restaurants such as
McDonalds, KFC and Burger King.
How to get there :
IT Square is located in Chanwattana, Take bus number 13, 29, 34, 59, 95, 504
Opening hours :
10.00 am. - 08.00 pm.
IT Square
Featuring more than 300 different shops, this is a paradise
for technology geeks as all the shops here specialize in computers and
accessories. Whether you’re looking for the latest piece of kit at a low, low
rate or want parts to vamp up your own mean machine, IT Square is the place to
go. There are also a number of service centres here, where experts are on hand
to aid and assist when things go wrong.
How to get there :
IT Square is located in Chanwattana, on bus routes 39, 510 and 520
Opening hours : 10.00
am. – 08.00 pm.
Zeer
One of the biggest IT shopping malls in the whole of
Thailand, Zeer covers more than 80,000 square meters. In addition to hundreds
of stalls selling hardware, software and accessories, visitors will find plenty
of entertainment venues here such as an ice rink, two bowling centres, a
snooker room and no fewer than five cinemas. Prices are considerably lower than
in many other parts of the world, meaning that those who want the latest
technology without having to pay through the nose for it will be in their
element here.
How to get there : Zeer is located on Phaholyothin Road an
visitors can take bus no. 29, 34, 39, 59, 95, 185, 503, 510, 513 or 520
Opening hours :
10.00 am. - 09.00 pm.
Paradise
Park
Created under the concept "The Oasis of
Srinakarin", with the budget worth over 2 billion baht, the Paradise Park
is praised as the greatest shopping paradise of Eastern Bangkok. The Shopping
Complex, a grand transformation of the former Seri Centre Shopping Centre, is
positioned on Srinakarin Road, with plenty to cater to a wide range of shoppers
and the family members of all ages. Enhancing the modern lifestyles as well as
providing fun shopping opportunities, the Paradise Park offers over 700 stores
of leading Thai and International brands and a wide variety of dining venues
with various cuisines. Its prime location lies adjacent to, "Suan Luang
Rama 9", the lush garden which serves as a central green area in the
community. This very same park is also the inspiration for this splendid
shopping centre’s both interior and exterior design. The evidence is clearly
shown in its unique style of décor with large plantations and flower gardens
being placed within the boundary of the complex, making every visit even more
pleasant and enjoyable.
How to get there :
Taxi / Bus no. 133, 145, 206, 207,537
Central Plaza (Bangna)
One of Thailand’s best-loved shopping malls, Central Plaza
has branches all over Thailand. The branch at Bang Na is particularly large as
this is one of the area’s main shopping malls. Consisting of eight different
levels, visitors will find everything from clothes, to electronic equipment
here. The top floor also contains a large cinema, while fast food outlets and
restaurants are located on every level on Central Plaza Bang Na.
How to get there :
Central Plaza Bangna is located next to BTS Sky Train station On Nut. It is
also possible to take bus number 30, 38, 46, 48, 132, 139, 365 or 1141
Opening hours : 10.00
am. - 09.00 pm.
Seacon Square
Located just 14kms from Suvarnabhumi Airport, the Seacon
Square shopping mall can be found on Srinakarin Road. This large shopping mall
was opened in 1994 by HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirinhorn and features a wide
range of internationally recognized stores such as Tesco and Boots as well as
fast food outlets, restaurants and entertainment options.
How to get there :
Seacon Square is located next to BTS Sky Train station On Nut. It is also
possible to take bus number 145 or 206
Opening hours :
10.00 am. - 09.00 pm.
The Nine
"The Nine" or "The Nine Neighborhood
Center" is a superb shopping complex created under the distinctive concept
of 'Tropical Village', blending together the dimensional architecture,
environmental-friendly design, and pure nature. This semi-outdoor complex is
enriched with lush tropical vegetations providing great ambience with cool
breeze and fine air ventilation. This eclectic style shopping complex offers
fun modern lifestyle with over 200 shops of goods and services, to cater to the
varied needs of the residents in the neighborhood. A great number of eating and
drinking outlets is abundant here. Ideally located on Rama 9 Road, the Nine
Neighborhood Center comprises 4 zones including Lifestyle Zone; Delicious
Cuisine Zone; Beauty and Fashion Zone; and Learning Zone.
How to get there :
The Nine is situated adjacent to Rama 9 Soi 41. It can be accessed through
Ramkhamhaeng Road, or from the 2nd State Expressway Sri rat Suburban Network
Expressway. If you travel from downtown, take the Rama 9 route, and then access
the connected route via the motorway. After the tollbooth, then go past the
junction that leads to Ramkhamhaeng. Go straight towards Srinakarin, and then
take the first exit. On Rama 9 Road, there will be a sign "The Nine"
clearly displayed. You really can't miss it!
The Paseo
One of the newest shopping malls to grace the area around
Suvarnabhumi Airport and On Nut, The Paseo contains a wide assortment of shops
and stores, with international brands such as The Body Shop, Boots and Tesco.
Those who like to shop will be able to spend several hours browsing for
bargains, while other entertainment options include visiting the cinema,
karaoke and bowling.
How to get there :
The Paseo is located next to BTS Sky Train station On Nut.
The Mall Shopping Center Bangkapi
The Mall Shopping Center Bangkapi is a shopping center in
the Bangkapi district of Bangkok, Thailand. It is owned and operated by The
Mall Group. On the top floor of the mall is a large waterpark. On the 4th floor
of the mall is SF Cinema City.
How to get there :
Taxi / Bus no. 8, 27, 44, 92, 96, 122, 126, 137, 145, 156, 502, 514, 518
Operating Hours : Mon
- Fri 10.30 am. - 10.00 pm., Sat - Sun 10.00 am. - 10.00 pm.
CDC: Crystal Design Center
"Crystal Design Center", also widely known as
"CDC", is the first and the most comprehensive and integrated design
center in Thailand and Asia. The marvelous architecture and décor were created
by famous Thai and International architects. Offering superb lifestyle shopping
experience, the contemporary style Crystal Design Center showcases a broad
range of architectural, interior, decorating, and construction products.
Alongside the posh spectacular landscape, each part of the Centre is creatively
designed with distinctive character. CDC is a one-stop shopping destination for
consumers, designers, architects, builders, decorators, project owners,
importers, and exporters in sourcing new and innovative materials as well as
keeping up-to-date on new design trends. The Center features product showrooms,
exhibition and conference facilities, a design library, office space, and a
wide range of restaurants including numerous retail stores. From 2,000 interior
design brands, a micro-brewery, to an impressively scrumptious cheesecake, the
fantastic CDC has more than plenty to satisfy everyone.
How to get there :
Crystal Design Centre is situated in the heart of Praditmanutham Road, the main
thoroughfare linking the downtown Bangkok with the major commercial districts
of Ladprao, Kaset-Nawamindra, Ram-Indra, Ekamai, and Sukhumvit.
From Rama 9 intersection, drive towards Ram-Indra and get on
the bridge over Ladprao Road. Once you see the sign of the Crystal shopping
complex, then take right and make a U-turn. Go past Bangchak petrol station,
then turn left to CDC. From Ram-Indra Road, go straight towards Rama 9 Road. Go
straight past PTT petrol station and Bangchak petrol station. Then turn left to
CDC.From Chalong Rat Expressway (Ram-Indra - Artnarong), go straight until you
see the sign and get down at the Ladprao exit. From there, make a U-turn in
front of the Crystal shopping complex as well.
Taxi / Bus no. 95, 26
The Mall Shopping Center Bangkapi
The Mall Shopping Center Bangkapi is a shopping center in
the Bangkapi district of Bangkok, Thailand. It is owned and operated by The
Mall Group. On the top floor of the mall is a large waterpark. On the 4th floor
of the mall is SF Cinema City.
How to get there :
Bus no. 8, 27, 44, 92, 96, 122, 126, 137, 145, 156, 502, 514, 518
Chocolate Ville
This is the village of food. Located on the Kaset-Nawamin
Road, Km.11 10. The new restaurant lies in small village with more than 20
beautiful buildings that will serve you fusion and international food. Since
Chocolate Ville is a village, you can choose to sit in houses, barnyard, post
office, or even the church that you will get the different atmospheres.
How to get there :
From Kaset-Nawamin Road drive or take a taxi to Pattavikorn Market. Chocolate
Ville will be on your left.
Nawamin Festival Walk
Bewilderment is the initial reaction to Nawamin Festival
Walk, located right next to Nawamin City Avenue, with its confounding layout
and a design that reeks of some misplaced middle-American outdoor theme park
(there’s even a giant windmill at the entrance). But get past the random,
off-beat theme, and there’s reason to give it more than a cursory glance, with
some old favorites and new finds. Crowds vary from Thonglor’s hip teens and
university students to young office workers and hi-so moms. And like the myriad
other community malls in the city, it, too, aims to meet all needs, boasting
restaurants, cafes, clothing stores, late night drink spots-even a barbershop
and skin-care center.
How to get there :
Bus no. 178 or From Phaholyothin drive or take a taxi to Prasoet Manukit Road.
Nawamin Festival Walk located on the left hand and near Nawamin City Avenue
Nawamin City Avenue
A trendy open-air shopping center concerned for the unique
lifestyle concept of lushly landscaped town. Nawamin City Avenue gathers hip
restaurants, upscale supermarket and a variety of fashionable and well-know
retails.
How to get there :
Bus no. 178 or From Phaholyothin drive or take a taxi to Prasoet Manukit Road.
Nawamin Festival Walk located on the left hand and near Nawamin City Avenue
The Circle Ratchapruek
A new open-air lifestyle mall on Bangkok's Ratchaphruek Road
called simply "The Circle" is doing the unthinkable: bringing
hardcore urban shoppers out of the city and into the suburbs.
The Circle was designed to look like a European high street.
Sort of. It's really a mish mash of aesthetics, with graffiti-like murals on
walls, cobblestone walkways, black iron lamps, contemporary fountains and funky
pastel-colored shop exteriors. This is what makes it unique from Bangkok's
other "community" malls, and explains the sudden influx of shoppers
to an area that not too long ago was a deserted jungle on the Thonburi side of
Bangkok.
These days there are more pricey DSLR cameras on the streets
of The Circle than at the end of a runway at a fashion show. It's become a hot
spot for amateur photogs, magazine shoots and even Thai engagement photos, which
means the going can be tough as you try to stay out of people’s shots.
How to get there :
Bus no. 127 124 125 123 146 149 28 and then to continue with Taxi.
Mega Bangna
Mega Bangna, the first low-rise super regional mall in
Southeast Asia with everything-under-one-roof retail model, is ready to offer a
brand-new, ‘Your Space, Your Happiness’ retail sensation on 3 May 2012. The
first mega mall in Southeast Asia is slated to be a new beloved shopping and
dining destination with its unique variety of tenant mix, five anchor tenants –
Robinson Department Store, Big C Extra, Home Pro, Mega Cineplex and IKEA store,
convenience and ease of navigation from two-level structure as well as great
accessibility from its highly sough-after location on thriving Bangna-Trad
superhighway.
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