Shibuya Pratu Nam

Shopping · Ratchathewi

919 Phetchaburi Rd, Thanon Phaya Thai, Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400

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Come for wholesale fabric or fashion in smaller quantities than Pahurat or the larger Pratunam complexes. The Tokyo theme is loose but the layout is organized and first-timer friendly. Lead with the ground-floor street food stalls if you're after local Thai rather than the international food court upstairs. Park off Petchaburi Road or walk from Ratchathewi BTS in ten minutes.

You step off Petchaburi Road into a multi-level grid of fashion stalls with J-pop streaming from the ceiling speakers. The ground floor runs cool and spacious, with wider aisles and brighter overhead lighting than the typical Pratunam wholesale setup. The vendor layout follows a loose thematic structure rather than pure market chaos, and the rhythm leans more toward browsing than battle.

Six floors of wholesale clothing, bags, shoes, and fabric bolts. The majority of stalls lean toward women's fashion, but there are dedicated men's sections and accessory zones mixed across every level. Wholesale pricing dominates, which means buying three pieces will get you better margin than buying one. Single-piece bargaining is functional if you're willing to negotiate, but the discount ceiling is lower than if you commit to volume.

The building calls itself Shibuya 19, a direct nod to Tokyo's Shibuya 109. Each floor carries the name of a different Tokyo district, and the ground level pipes out J-pop continuously to reinforce the branding. The theme is more decorative than immersive. You won't mistake this for Harajuku. But it gives the place a loose organizing logic that Pratunam's older open-air fabric markets lack, and first-time wholesale buyers find the structure easier to navigate. Beyond shopping, food spans two levels. The 6th-floor food court delivers Thai and international options under one air-conditioned roof, covering most bases with the usual Southeast Asian and a few Western options. The ground level also houses local seafood and street food vendors in a separate zone, plus a McDonald's and a Starbucks if you need predictable anchors between floors.

The building operates 8 AM to 5 PM daily, an earlier close than most Bangkok malls and directly aligned with the wholesale market rhythm of the district. If you're coming from the BTS, Ratchathewi station is the closest access point at a ten-minute walk east down Petchaburi Road.