Tha Maharaj
1, 11 ตรอก เสถียร แขวง บรมมหาราชวัง Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200
Tha Maharaj earns its reputation as Bangkok's most pleasant riverside dining destination in the historic district. Its open-air architecture references the cultural character of the surrounding Rattanakosin neighbourhood rather than competing with it, and the combination of a dedicated pier, proximity to the Grand Palace and Wat Pho, and a curated dining lineup makes it the natural refuelling stop on any Old City itinerary.
Tha Maharaj is a riverside lifestyle complex at 1/11 Trok Sathaen, Maharaj Road, in Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok. Developed through the renovation of historic commercial buildings along the Chao Phraya waterfront, the complex opened as an open-air shopping and dining destination designed to blend contemporary retail with the architectural heritage of the surrounding Rattanakosin Old City.
The mall's position is exceptional by Bangkok standards. It sits between Tha Phra Chan to the north and Tha Chang to the south, with the Grand Palace complex approximately 10 minutes on foot to the east, Thammasat University sharing the immediate block, and Wat Pho within easy walking distance. Across the river, Siriraj Hospital and Wang Lang Pier face the complex from the Thonburi bank.
Dining drives most visits to Tha Maharaj. The complex houses over 20 restaurants and cafes spread across its riverside levels, with a range that covers northeastern Thai cuisine, Japanese dishes, pizza, hotpot, and casual dessert spots. A Starbucks branch serves the considerable foot traffic from tourists and students moving through the Old City. The breezy ground-floor riverfront area is where most visitors gravitate, with tables positioned directly on the water's edge and open views of Chao Phraya traffic.
Shopping at Tha Maharaj is intentionally curated and smaller in scale than a conventional mall. Boutique fashion and beauty outlets share space with amulet and antique dealers on the upper floors, the latter carrying everything from accessible tourist pieces to sought-after original amulets. The main riverside concourse hosts semi-regular special events including live music sessions, farmers markets, food festivals, and themed night markets.
The most popular arrival route is by Chao Phraya Express Boat, alighting directly at Tha Maharaj Pier. MRT Sanam Chai station on the Blue Line is the nearest rail option, roughly a 10-to-15-minute walk along Maharaj Road. The complex is open daily from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM.