Mega Plaza Saphan Lek
900 Maha Chai Rd, Wang Burapha Phirom, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200
Mega Plaza Saphan Lek holds a legitimate claim to being Thailand's largest toy mall, and the range justifies the title. Younger visitors gravitate to floors one through four for POP MART collectables, trading cards, and action figures, while older shoppers find IT gadgets and cameras on the fifth floor. The sixth-floor food court and wedding accessories zone round out a building that covers far more ground than its compact street frontage suggests.
Mega Plaza Saphan Lek stands at 900 Maha Chai Road in the Wang Burapha Phirom neighbourhood of Phra Nakhon, positioning it within walking distance of Bangkok's Old City, at the eastern edge of Chinatown and near the historic Saphan Lek bridge crossing. The surrounding streets are part of one of Bangkok's densest commercial districts, and the mall functions as a specialist anchor for collectors, families, and electronics buyers across six floors of purpose-built retail space.
The first through fifth floors together accommodate more than 600 individual shops, each focused on a specific product category or collecting niche. Toys and collectables dominate the lower floors, with particular depth in blind box figures from brands such as POP MART, anime merchandise, trading card games including popular titles in both Thai and Japanese editions, action figures, and limited-release art toys. The concentration of competing shops in the same category makes it practical to compare prices and availability across multiple vendors in a single visit, which appeals strongly to collectors and parents shopping for specific items.
The fifth floor shifts toward technology, housing camera equipment, photography accessories, IT peripherals, and gaming hardware alongside the upper toy sections. The sixth floor provides a food court for visitors who want to rest mid-visit, and also contains a distinct section devoted to wedding attire, including dresses, suits, and accessories.
The mall operates daily from 10:00 to 19:30. MRT Sam Yot station on the Blue Line is the most convenient public transport option, sitting approximately five minutes on foot from the building entrance. The location is also well served by river ferry via Rachawong Pier, and by the range of bus routes along Maha Chai Road and the surrounding Old City street network. Ratchawong Road, Charoen Krung Road, and Yaowarat Road are all within short walking distance, connecting the venue to the broader Chinatown and Rattanakosin Island areas.