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Top 40 Best Malls in Bangkok … Your Full Guide

Bangkok features malls for both shopaholics and bargain hunters. Because of the number of onsite services such as food courts, supermarkets, theaters, arcades, and multiplexes, it is easy to spend a whole day in a single Bangkok mall.

From the variety of businesses and items offered to their handy downtown locations, the city’s leading malls give shoppers with a remarkable experience. This thorough list includes everything from the most specialist to the most high-end possibilities.

Malls in Bangkok

Best Malls in Bangkok

Siam Paragon

Siam Paragon is a glass and steel luxury megamall with over 250 stores, the largest aquarium in Southeast Asia, a 16-screen movie theater, and a variety of gourmet cafés and restaurants. The main floor houses the flagship stores of Louis Vuitton, Prada, and Versace, while the fourth floor houses IT stores and Thai bespoke shops. The upscale Paragon Cineplex is also close by. Major shopping areas such as Siam Center, Siam Square One, and Siam Discovery are all easily accessible by foot from the mall in front of the Siam BTS Skytrain Station.

Opening Hours: Daily from 10 am to 10 pm

Central Embassy Shopping Mall

The Central Embassy in Bangkok is a high-end shopping and dining attraction with a profusion of expensive boutiques and restaurants. The Park Hyatt Bangkok is connected to the property, which has a modern design, an all-white interior, and easy access to the Ploen Chit BTS Skytrain Station. Open House, located on the sixth floor of the Central Embassy, is a magnificent facility for dining, working, and shopping. Aside from food vendors such as Broccoli Revolution, The Meat Bar, and ATM Tea Bar, there is also a bookshop selling books in both Thai and English on a variety of topics.

Opening Hours: Daily from 10 am to 10 pm

MBK Center

MBK Center, with over 2,000 retailers spread across seven levels, is a popular destination for bargain shoppers. One of their most appealing features is their extensive product range. They sell everything from cellphones to cameras, video games, luggage, streetwear, and gold jewelry. Prices are negotiable, making MBK the only retail area in Bangkok where bartering is widespread. Price wars are only intensifying at the wholesale level.

Opening Hours: Daily from 10 am to 10 pm

EmQuartier

EmQuartier is one of Bangkok’s most upscale shopping malls, containing a wide range of high-end boutiques, restaurants, a fitness club, and a movie theater. There are three unique regions, one of which is housed in a separate structure and accessible via a network of walkways. The Helix Quartier contains around fifty restaurants, while the Waterfall Quartier is an open atrium with a small waterfall. A covered walkway connects EmQuartier to the Phrom Phong BTS Skytrain Station and the Emporium Shopping Complex.

Opening Hours: Daily from 10 am to 10 pm


Siam Discovery

Siam Discovery Mall in Bangkok uses an innovative approach to merchandise display, making shopping there a delightful and relaxing experience. Several Labs have diverse themes, such as women’s clothes, home electronics, and kitchenware. Items are displayed in a manner consistent with how they would be displayed in a private residence. The Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, a trendy food court with restaurants from all over the world, and a Virgin Active fitness center are all located on the top level of Siam Discovery.

Opening Hours: Daily from 10 am to 10 pm

Siam Center

Siam Center is one of Bangkok’s hippest shopping areas, visited by the city’s young and fashionable. Boutiques by both young and known Thai designers fill the streets, while global labels including as Steve Madden, Adidas, Victoria’s Secret, and Pull & Bear have their own storefronts here. The mall is a lot of fun to walk around in, with its canvases with projecting branches and blonde wooden block trees, as well as its LED displays, television screens, and multicolored staircase lighting.

Opening Hours: Daily from 10 am to 10 pm

CentralWorld


CentralWorld’s shops and entertainment venues are diverse and created with the modern customer in mind. On holidays such as Christmas and Songkran, the mall has live music and entertainment (Thai New Year). The Zen and Isetan department stores, as well as over a hundred restaurants and cafes, are also located in the vicinity, as is the 15-screen SF World Cinema.

Opening Hours: Daily from 10 am to 10 pm

Icon Siam Shopping Mall

Icon Siam Mall, located in the centre of Bangkok, houses over 500 stores and 100 eating options from over 30 countries. Icon Siam contains upscale boutiques, an indoor floating market, an art gallery, an exhibition space, and breathtaking riverfront views of Bangkok. The same business magnates who built Siam Paragon and EmQuartier built it.

Opening Hours: Daily from 10 am to 10 pm

Terminal 21

Terminal 21 Mall is unique in that it brings together a number of well-known cities in one convenient place. The 9-story mall is lined with over 600 retailers, as well as a movie theater, Gourmet Market, and a fitness center. There is a food court on the fifth level where you can obtain cheap yet tasty Thai and Asian food. On the third floor, you may find gifts, jewelry, fashion accessories, toys, cosmetics, and home furnishings (Istanbul). The variety of stores on this floor gives it the feel of a modern Middle Eastern souk. Terminal 21 Shopping Mall on Sukhumvit is directly connected to the Asok BTS Skytrain Station.

Opening Hours: Daily from 10 am to 10 pm

Central Chidlom

The 7-story Central Chidlom commercial center is hip and inviting. Each floor is dedicated to a particular aspect of modern city living and is supplied to satisfy its consumers’ needs. Personal care items, footwear, accessories, clothing for men and women, home design, vacation planning, children’s toys, media, and other items can all be found here.

Opening Hours: Daily from 10 am to 10 pm

Platinum Fashion Mall

Platinum Fashion Mall is a Pratunam megamall completely dedicated to clothing and trendy accessories. It’s like an indoor flea market, except four stories tall and with over a thousand merchants. The best part about shopping here is the wholesale rate, which allows you to save even more money by ordering in bulk (3 and above). Platinum Fashion Mall is a 10-minute walk from the Ratchathewi and Chidlom BTS Skytrain Stations.

Opening Hours: Daily from 9 am to 8 pm

Amarin Plaza

A series of skybridges connect the upscale Amarin Plaza to the more central Erawan Bangkok. Affluent locals, tourists, and business travelers all flock to the five-story shopping center for its lively vibe and selection of high-end designers including Guy Laroche, Valentino, and Crocodile. Due to the wide variety of products on offer, “Kolors of Style” serve as the store’s defining theme at Amarin.

Opening Hours: Daily from 10 am to 9 pm

Central Festival EastVille Bangkok Shopping Mall

Main Street Celebration EastVille Bangkok Shopping Center, a one-of-a-kind concept retail mall, has over 200 shops and 100 restaurants. This large shopping mall in Lat Phrao was developed to give Bangkok residents with a reprieve from the city’s hustle and bustle.

Central Festival EastVille has a variety of cafes, including several with outdoor dining, as well as some well-known Thai retail businesses.

Opening Hours: Monday–Friday from 10.30am to 10pm, Saturday–Sunday from 10am to 10pm

Gaysorn Village

Gaysorn Village is a premium shopping mall in Bangkok, Thailand, made completely of white marble and gleaming chrome and offering only the greatest luxury goods. The combination of cutting-edge architecture and a novel approach to retail creates an upscale and one-of-a-kind shopping experience. You may shop for some of the world’s most desirable labels, such as Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Prada, and Hugo Boss, as well as some of Thailand’s most innovative brands, such as Fly Now, Senada Theory, and Kloset Red Carpet.

Opening Hours: Daily from 10 am to 10 pm


Asiatique The Riverfront

The Asiatique Mall, one of the city’s most popular places, combines the greatest qualities of a night market and a shopping mall. This once-bustling international trade port has been transformed into a shopping and dining destination, with over 1,500 stores and 40 restaurants housed in a gigantic replica warehouse complex just 10 minutes downstream from the Saphan Taksin BTS station. Spending the night here is a breeze: you’ll have a great time window shopping and picking out gifts or goodies for yourself; you’ll undoubtedly find something nice to eat; and, if that wasn’t enough, there are shows every night.

Opening Hours: Daily from 4 pm to midnight

Gateway Ekamai

Gateway Ekamai has opened to differentiate itself from Bangkok’s other generic shopping malls. In an effort to reflect the essence of the Japanese way of life that is so popular in Thailand, the mall includes a range of eateries, retail stores, health and beauty shops, an edutainment center, a massive IT zone, and a 24-hour grocery. Although Japanophiles may be disappointed, the handy skywalk connection to BTS Ekamai and the vast range of good eateries at cheap costs will draw a large number of customers.

Opening Hours: Daily from 10 am to 10 pm


Pantip Plaza

Pantip Plaza is a photographic and electronics store. Several camera stores specialize in unique lenses and extras. Hardware House (placed on the upper level) and IT City (positioned on the upper and uppermost floors) serve as major businesses in addition to the numerous smaller stores. The mall’s inexpensive costs are its main draw, however the quality varies greatly depending on the category.

Opening Hours: Daily from 10 am to 9 pm

Central Plaza Pinklao

Central Plaza Pinklao has restaurants, cafes, and a movie theater on all six levels, making it one of the largest retail malls in Thonburi.

Even on weekends when it’s filled with residents, Centro Pinklao’s massive open atrium provides a lovely sense of space and light. The mall is owned by the successful Central Group, which currently owns dozens of shopping malls around Thailand. Tops Market is located in the basement, Major Cineplex is located on the fourth floor, and Marks & Spencer is a four-story, massive department store.

Opening Hours: Daily from 10 am to 10 pm

Central Rama 9

With Central Plaza Rama 9, the Ratchadapisek area now boasts a “one-stop lifestyle entertainment retail” destination. The 7-story shopping center houses over 300 merchants, restaurants, cafes, an ice skating rink, a cinema theater (SFX), and anchor stores (B2S, PowerBuy, Uniqlo, and Robinson Department Store). Central Plaza Rama 9 is conveniently positioned at the intersection of Rama IX and Ratchadapisek Roads, in the basement of the skyscraper, directly above the MRT’s Rama IX Station.

Opening Hours: Daily from 10 am to 10 pm

City Complex Pratunam

This 6-story mall, one of Pratunam’s most popular locations, is noted for its large variety of fashionable apparel and footwear. Cosmetics stores mingle with jewelry and arts and crafts boutiques. City Complex Pratunam’s Petchaburi Road address.

Opening Hours: 24/7

Centre Point Siam Square

The four-story information technology mall resembles a massive extraterrestrial spaceship preparing to devour the planet Earth. The owner’s purpose in developing the building in such a futuristic style was to create a “digital living center” where cutting-edge information technology could be shown and events and activities could be held. Aside from big IT firms such as iStudio, True, Samsung, Fujitsu, and Sony, the building also has a number of smaller businesses selling anything from IT accessories and sunglasses to video games and digital cameras, as well as an entire floor devoted to Japanese eateries. Unlike other Bangkok technology malls, Digital Gateway does not offer counterfeit items.

Opening Hours: Daily from 10 am to 10 pm


Erawan Bangkok

The beautiful Erawan Bangkok mall, located in the heart of the Ratchaprasong shopping district, provides easy access to the Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok. As one could expect, the atmosphere is one of exclusivity. It is a modest shopping center with only the greatest luxury labels, spanning five levels and around 13,000 square feet. These high expectations are shared by the shoppers and diners that visit these upscale enterprises.

Opening Hours: Daily from 10 am to 9 pm

Fortune Town IT Mall

The Fortune Hotel is connected to the Fortune Town shopping mall, which houses the IT mall on the fourth floor. In the same vein as Seacon, the hardware sold here is more reliable than that provided by companies such as Pantip, and software is available at rock-bottom prices. It’s a delight to shop here because the IT department is spacious and the workers are kind.

Opening Hours: Daily from 10 am to 10 pm

Mega Bangna

Bangkok is known for its massive shopping malls. Mega Bangna, a 35,000-square-meter low-rise shopping mall, is located halfway between Suvarnabhumi Airport and the centre of Bangkok. It attracts a huge number of “Do It Yourself” interior decorators as a result of IKEA. It’s a little out of the way, but getting there has been well thought out, and there’s a shuttle that runs between the Udomsuk BTS station and the mall for those without a car. A weekend escape for residents rather than a high-end shopping destination for visitors.

Opening Hours: Daily from 10 am to 10 pm

IKEA Bangkok

IKEA, the Swedish furniture behemoth, is expanding into the Thai market, bringing its characteristic minimalist aesthetic with it. On Bangna-Trad Road, over 7,500 items of bedroom, living room, kitchen, and outdoor furniture and decor are on display across 43,000 square meters of warehouse and showroom space. The Bangna site was IKEA’s first flagship store in Thailand, therefore it contains all of the regular shop facilities as well as a showroom built out like a gallery. Customers are supposed to enter the store in one direction, peruse all the accessible aisles with a list and pencil in hand, get their items from the rear, check out, and exit in the other direction.

Opening Hours: Daily from 10 am to 10 pm

Seacon Square

Seacon Square, one of Southeast Asia’s largest shopping malls, is roughly the size of 96 football fields. Hundreds of retailers sell everything a shopper may desire, including a big information technology mall. It also features an indoor amusement park where family can have a great time even if it is raining outdoors.

Opening Hours: Monday–Friday from 10.30 am to 9.30 pm (open at 10 am on Saturdays and Sundays)

K Village

Its cutting-edge lifestyle mall is a welcome alternative to the opulent mega-malls that line Sukhumvit Road in the heart of Bangkok and attract local celebrities as well as the city’s young and affluent residents. K Village’s two open-air structures, which lie on a 24,000 square meter block of land and are divided into the following five categories: fashion and accessories; café and restaurants; health and beauty; lifestyle and technology; and the gourmet market, house approximately 100 air-conditioned retailers.

The dining area of K Village is a popular weekend evening destination, bringing a huge number of guests. Rainbow Sushi, Kuu & Sake Bar, and Yum & Tum are just a few of the most unusual restaurants in the world’s gourmet food scene (Ootoya, Wine Connection Deli & Bistro, Katsu King). Another must-see is the Gourmet Market, which has an entire aisle dedicated to Asian and Korean groceries. K Village is one of the few shopping and lifestyle areas in Bangkok that allows pets.

Opening Hours: Daily from 10 am to 10 pm

Silom Complex

Along Silom Road, there are numerous places to eat and party, but a mall is a must-have when visiting Thailand. Fortunately, the recently renovated Silom Complex is only a few steps from the Sala Daeng BTS station, offering a cool refuge to shop, dine, and otherwise avoid the mayhem of the surrounding area. While being smaller than some of Bangkok’s major shopping malls, the Central Group-owned Central Embassy has a diverse assortment of international and local boutiques, as well as the Central Department Store, which spans numerous levels.

Opening Hours: Daily from 10.30 am to 10 pm

Jewelry Trade Centre

Because of its superb craftsmanship and great attention to detail, Thai jewelry is highly appreciated by avid gem and diamond collectors. The Jewelry Trade Centre in Bangkok is the best place to look at and buy precious stones. Customers can peruse a large range of goods at a number of establishments, many of which have amazing collections.

Opening Hours: Daily from 11 am to 8 pm


The Emporium

Emporium operates similarly like a real-life glossy magazine. Have a look at this 7-story shopping paradise, where the first three levels are totally dedicated to clothing and accessories. The first floor houses hot worldwide designer items, leather, and jewelry, while the second floor houses lovely clothing for the young and fashionable. This is an open invitation to the fashion elite. People who choose to concentrate on technology and equipment should not feel excluded. The third floor is titled “Pleasure & Leisure,” and it has everything a modern audiophile, videophile, or digital nomad could possibly need to completely enjoy their modern digital existence. This floor also has the ‘World Sports Mall,’ a one-stop store for golfers and athletes.

Opening Hours: Daily from 10 am to 10 pm

The Esplanade

The Esplanade is a seven-story retail and entertainment facility that attracts customers with the cutting-edge ‘artetainment’ concept. It has a wide range of businesses and restaurants, as well as a movie theater (12 screens at Esplanade), an ice skating rink (Sub Zero), a supermarket (1,500 seats at Ratchadalai Musical Theatre), and a bookstore (2,400 titles at B2S).

Opening Hours: Daily from 10 am to 10 pm

Indra Square

The Indra Square, located within a few minutes’ walk from Pratunam Wholesale Market, has multiple floors with hundreds of tiny shops selling children’s clothing, men’s and women’s fashion, and accessories. The mall is directly connected to the Baiyoke Sky Hotel, and the hotel also has various shops and booths on the ground level.

Opening Hours: Daily from 10 am to 9 pm

Palladium World Shopping Mall

Palladium World is a gleaming shopping complex on the outskirts of Bangkok’s Pratunam district. This 5-story building has fantastic prices on clothing, with most stores and kiosks selling items for 100 baht or less. Platinum Fashion Mall, Pantip Plaza, and Pratunam Market have all built a name for themselves as wholesale shopping destinations near the busy crossroads of Phetchaburi Road and Ratchaprarop.

Opening Hours: Daily from 10 am to 8 pm


Robinsons Department Store

Robinsons is a Thai department store business with sites throughout Thailand. Robinsons is your best bet for the most convenient and quick shopping experience in Bangkok. You’ll find the usual fare of everyday necessities here. The clothes aisle is an excellent spot to save money because of the consistent sales. The quality is good, the prices are reasonable, and they appear to have a diverse product offering. In most situations, you may conduct your grocery shopping to your heart’s content right on the premises at a western-style supermarket.

Opening Hours: Monday–Friday from 10.30 am to 10 pm (open at 10 am on Saturdays and Sundays)


Peninsula Plaza

Peninsula Plaza is located on Ratchadamri Road, between the Erawan Mall and the Four Seasons Hotel. Because of its quaint, old-world atmosphere, this affluent district attracts expats, well-to-do Thais, and business tourists. For those who wish to take their time, there are numerous eateries and cafes. Diamonds and Swarovski crystals, as well as lace and jewelry, are among the items on display. The International Dance School, a superb gallery, and an art shop showcasing some stunning contemporary Thai artworks can be found on the fourth level. On your walk out, take a moment to notice the lovely stained glass “door.”

Opening Hours: Daily from 10 am to 8 pm

All Seasons Place

All Seasons Place consists of 2 towers, one of which leads into The Conrad Hotel. In this gargantuan building, a variety of stores collectively form the All Seasons Retail Centre. The actual retail space is massive and is spread over 4 levels.

While serving quite an upscale clientele, prices in some of the shops are often scaled down to affordable dimensions – especially at the end of a season. Clothing boutiques, books, stationery and shops specialising in high-end sporting accessories can be found here. There is fine custom-tailoring, an art shop, a gallery, an antiques shop and a wine cellar.

Opening Hours: 24/7

River City Shopping Complex

The entire Chao Phraya River can be seen from the fourth floor of the River City shopping center. There are monthly on-site and online auctions for antiques and collectibles, as well as clothes and jewelry businesses and restaurants with outdoor seating along the river.

Opening Hours: Daily from 10 am to 10 pm

Union Mall Bangkok

Union Mall, right across the street from the hordes of people at Chatuchak Weekend Market, is popular with the city’s younger generation due to lower costs and more comfortable temperatures. Union Mall is an eight-story, 150,000-square-foot shopping center with approximately a thousand retailers. It is easily accessible from the MRT Phahon Yothin station and features a fitness center, a supermarket, and a range of fast food restaurants.

It is also encouraged to visit the outdoor market located immediately beyond the mall’s climate control (open every day from 5pm onwards). You may get your hands on a large range of fashionable clothing, purses, shoes, and other accessories without breaking the budget.

Opening Hours: Daily from 11 am to 10 pm

Silom Village

Crystal Design Center

The architects and developers of this massive open-air shopping area dubbed “The Ultimate Lifestyle Design District” believe that design and way of life are inextricably intertwined. The CDC’s huge 100,000 square meter site comprises eight structures in a manicured area termed the “sculptural park.”

Lighting, fitting materials, tiles, windows, doors, furniture, and home accessories are just a few of the numerous product design-related things available. The CDC Weekend Market sells locally created goods that are less expensive than high-end designer labels and overseas collections. Aside from the sculptures, the sculptural park has a big outdoor dining area, a design library, and many meeting spaces.

Opening Hours: Daily from 11 am to 10 pm

Silom Village, nestled in a tropical setting, is a collection of 17 Thai antique structures from King Rama V’s golden reign that have been painstakingly restored to their original magnificence. The complex’s hotel is the Silom Village Inn, and the neighboring shopping mall sells a wide range of high-quality antiques, handicrafts, lacquer-finished products, jewelry, Thai silk, and furniture. In addition to its shopping arcade, the Silom Village Restaurant provides both traditional Thai and Western fare and hosts a nightly Thai classical dance show.

Opening Hours: Daily from 11 am to 11 pm

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