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Shopping mall in Bangkok, ThailandCentralPlaza Bangna | |
Location | Bangna, Bangkok, Thailand |
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Opening date | 1993 |
Developer | Central Pattana |
Management | Central Group |
Owner | Central Group |
Website | Official website |
CentralPlaza Bangna is a shopping center on Bangna-Trad Road located in Bangna district in Bangkok, Thailand.
Overview
The mall opens 11 am and has a total 7 floors with two basement floors. On the 6th floor is a large Cineplex group of cinemas. On the roof of the shopping center there is a fun/swim park. Most are "upmarket" shops selling fairly expensive items. There are also a Boots, a Watsons, and a number of well known fast food outlets. There is a post office in the basement down the steps at the far end of the first floor.
Anchor
- Central Department Store, very large and over five floors
- TOPS Supermarket in the basement
- Nice Place
Retail outlets
- B2S (selling stationery, books and CDs)
- Powerbuy (selling electronica)
- Marks & Spencer
- Super Sports
- HomeWorks
- I.T. City
- Muji
Big C
- There is a Big C supermarket store with more reasonably priced shops and booths next door to the Plaza.
Getting there and back
- Numbers 38, 46 and 48 buses can be used from the centre of Bangkok which stop outside the store (where there is a mass exodus) though a BTS train can be used for much of the way joining at most stations up to On Nut and, when they open, the two new stations east of that. Return is by using the walkway across the road where buses stop outside the large 7-Eleven store opposite.
See also
External links
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