Megabangna
38/1-3 39 หมู่ที่ 6 Bang Na-Trat Frontage Rd, Bang Kaeo, Bang Phli District, Samut Prakan 10540
Megabangna earns a dedicated trip for its sheer breadth and its genuinely distinctive anchors. IKEA and HomePro alone justify a full visit for those furnishing a home or apartment in Bangkok. The outdoor Mega Park adds a park-and-play dimension rare in Thai retail, and the food hall lineup is well above the Bangkok mall average. Arrive via the free Udom Suk shuttle and plan for at least half a day.
Megabangna stands as Southeast Asia's largest single-storey shopping centre, positioned on the Bang Na-Trat Road corridor in Bang Phli District, Samut Prakan. The mall sits roughly halfway between central Bangkok and Suvarnabhumi International Airport, a location that makes it genuinely accessible from both directions. Free shuttle buses run from BTS Udom Suk Station (exit 5) to the mall every 30 minutes, and the journey takes around 15 minutes.
The complex is built on an oval low-rise plan that keeps the retail environment bright and navigable despite its enormous footprint. More than 800 shops fill the two main floors, anchored by five major retailers: IKEA, Robinson Department Store, HomePro, Big C Extra, and Mega Cineplex. Each anchor draws its own distinct visitor profile, and the resulting mix gives Megabangna a democratic energy you feel throughout the corridors.
The entertainment offering matches the shopping scale. A 24-lane bowling alley, a full-size ice skating rink, and an extensive Mega Cineplex multiplex keep families and groups occupied well beyond shopping hours. The food and beverage zone includes around 160 outlets covering everything from fast food courts to sit-down Thai and international restaurants.
Outside the main building, the Mega Park spans seven rai of landscaped outdoor space and has been recognised with a 2025 WOW Award for its innovative design. The park features enhanced play areas with tree houses, a Stream Valley water feature for children, and open lawns suited to an early-morning or late-afternoon visit when the Bangkok heat is manageable.
The mall's position near Suvarnabhumi also makes it a practical first or last stop for visitors flying in or out. Shop opening hours run from 10:00 to 22:00 daily, with IKEA and other anchors following their own specific schedules. Parking is available for several thousand vehicles across the surrounding lots.