Dusit Central Park
946 Rama IV Rd, Si Lom, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500
Dusit Central Park arrived on 4 September 2025 and immediately reset expectations for what a Bangkok mall can be. The retail floors draw from a genuinely wide brand range, the dining collection includes more Michelin Guide restaurants than any other Bangkok complex, and the Dusit Arun Sky Park on the roof offers sunrise jogs and golden-hour city panoramas that no indoor atrium can replicate. Worth the trip for the rooftop alone.
Walk out of BTS Sala Daeng station or MRT Silom station and the connected skywalk delivers you straight into Dusit Central Park, the mixed-use development on Rama IV Road that reshaped the Silom-Lumpini skyline when it opened in September 2025. The project sits at the junction of two of Bangkok's most trafficked corridors and serves the 70,000 or more commuters who pass through this transit node daily.
The retail podium runs across eight storeys and houses more than 550 Thai and international brands, arranged across a 130,000-square-metre floor plate. Park-facing terraces on several levels mean you shop with views rather than into blank walls, and natural light reaches deeper into the building than most Bangkok malls allow.
Dining is one of the sharpest reasons to visit. Dusit Central Park assembled Bangkok's largest collection of Michelin Guide restaurants in a single complex, alongside 70 street food vendors whose stalls bring the texture of outdoor markets indoors. The food offer is a genuine cross-section: quick market-style bites on one end, long leisurely tasting menus on the other.
Ride the lifts to the upper levels and step onto Dusit Arun at Dusit Central Park, the rooftop park that holds the title of Thailand's largest urban green space of its kind. Seven rai of native Thai plant species spread across a 11,200-square-metre footprint that spans floors 4 to 7. Walking paths, lawns, and a small amphitheatre used for performances make it a living destination rather than a decorative terrace. Early risers use it for morning jogs with city panoramas; evening visitors arrive for the quality of light that comes just after sunset over Lumpini Park directly across the road.
The Dusit Thani hotel tower and the accompanying residences and offices complete the wider development, positioning Dusit Central Park as a full-day urban destination off Silom Road in the Bang Rak district.