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It is one of the largest malls in Thailand, along with Iconsiam, CentralWorld and Central WestGate. [1] Siam Paragon includes a range of specialty stores and restaurants as well as a multiplex (16 large screen cinemas), the Sea Life Bangkok Ocean World aquarium, an exhibition hall, the Thai Art Gallery, and an opera concert hall. It also has a ...
Central Department Store, Isetan, SF World Cinema, PowerBuy x B2S, SuperSports, Apple Store, Central Food Hall, SB Design Square, Toys R Us, Centerpoint at CentralWorld, TK Park 2002 3 Siam Paragon: Bangkok: 300,000 495,000 270+ Paragon Department Store, Sea Life Bangkok Ocean World, Royal Paragon Hall, Paragon Cineplex, Gourmet Market: 2005 12
The Mall Group (Thai: เดอะมอลล์กรุ๊ป) is one of Thailand’s largest retail conglomerates, known for its portfolio of shopping malls and department stores. [2] Its brands include the Mall, Emporium, EmQuartier, Emsphere, Siam Paragon, Gourmet Market, and others. [3]
Emporium is a luxury shopping mall in Khlong Toei District, Bangkok, Thailand. It opened in 27 July 1997. It is owned and operated by The Mall Group, who also operate the EmQuartier and Siam Paragon malls in Bangkok. It is on Sukhumvit Road at Sukhumvit Soi 24 beside Benchasiri Park.
Central Pinklao. Central Embassy, Phloenchit; Central Bangna, Bang Na; Central Chaengwattana, Pak Kret; Central Rama 9, [2] Rama IX Road, Ratchadaphisek Road; Central Ladprao, Lat Phrao Intersection
Therefore, it ceased the hotel operations on 30 June 2002. After that, proceed to demolish all the original buildings and changed the company name to "Siam Piwat Company Limited" which is the name that has been bestowed by Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn on 28 January 2003. [5] The current area is the location of the Siam Paragon shopping center.
Iconsiam, stylized as ICONSIAM, and ICS is a mixed-use development on the banks of the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, Thailand. [1] It includes a large shopping mall, which opened to the public on 9 November 2018, [2] as well as hotels and residences.
King Power – Thai duty-free store that used to operate on the sixth floor of Zone A. It closed in June 2006 to make way for the expansion of the ZEN department store (now Central Department Store). Major Cineplex – former cineplex boasting six screens and 24 bowling lanes. It closed after SF World Cinema opened, in January 2008.