Central Park Bangkok
946 Rama IV Rd, Si Lom, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500
Central Park Bangkok, which opened in September 2025, immediately reset the standard for lifestyle retail in the Bang Rak area. The Dusit Arun rooftop garden alone justifies the visit, but the real draw is the Parkside Market ground floor, where 70 street food vendors serve over a thousand dishes alongside the largest concentration of Michelin Guide restaurants in Thailand under one roof.
Walk the skywalk from BTS Sala Daeng and Central Park Bangkok rises directly ahead, its glass facade facing Lumphini Park across Rama IV Road. The mall opened on 4 September 2025, and it hit the Bang Rak and Si Lom neighborhoods at a scale that few projects in Bangkok have managed: eight floors, roughly 130,000 square meters, and more than 550 tenant brands spanning fashion, wellness, dining, and experiential retail.
The ground floor sets the tone. Parkside Market runs the full perimeter, housing 70 street food stalls producing over a thousand dishes daily from 8 in the morning until 10 at night. The LG floor below consolidates food court dining with Michelin Guide-recognized vendors, making it the largest such cluster in the country. Several restaurants are making their Thailand debut inside Central Park, including Kiwamiya, a Japan-born teppanyaki house, and Cheongdam Garden, a Seoul-rooted Korean grill.
For fashion, the mall carries global names familiar to the Silom corridor shopping crowd: Zara, UNIQLO, Tommy Hilfiger, and Tory Burch are among the more than 550 brands represented. Thai designers and emerging regional labels are woven through the upper floors alongside international lifestyle flagships.
The defining architectural gesture is the Dusit Arun Park, spread across floors four through seven. At approximately 11,200 square meters, it is the largest urban rooftop garden in Thailand, planted with native species, threaded by a 750-meter walking trail, and interrupted by cascading water features and a multi-use amphitheatre. Two dedicated viewpoints frame the best angles over Lumphini Park and the historic Rama IV district, a perspective that no restaurant terrace in the Si Lom zone quite matches.
Direct connections to both BTS Sala Daeng and MRT Si Lom make Central Park easy to reach from anywhere in central Bangkok, and the skywalk keeps you out of traffic regardless of weather.