Seacon Square
Seacon Square | |
Location | Srinakarin Road, Prawet District, Bangkok |
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Coordinates | 13°41′39″N 100°38′53″E / 13.69417°N 100.64806°ECoordinates: 13°41′39″N 100°38′53″E / 13.69417°N 100.64806°E |
Opening date | September 4, 1994 |
Developer | Seacon Development |
Owner | Seacon Development |
No. of stores and services | 400+ |
No. of anchor tenants | 15 |
Total retail floor area | 500,000 square metres (5,400,000 sq ft) |
No. of floors | 7 |
Website |
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Seacon Square is a large indoor shopping mall in Prawet District, Bangkok. It was opened in 1994 in a ceremony presided over by HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn. The shopping center has a gross leasable area of 180,000 m2 (1,900,000 sq ft), a total area of 500,000 m2 (5,400,000 sq ft) and houses more than 400 stores.[1] The building is 500 metres long, making it one of the largest shopping malls in Thailand.[2]
Facilities
Anchors
Stores
- Global5 (GPS Center)
- Season IT Market
- Klongtom Seacon
- Siam Seacon
- Season Trendy Mall
- Tops Supermarket
- Thai Food Market
- Makro Office Center
- Uniqlo
Restaurants
- There are many food courts and variety of restaurants throughout the shopping center.
Education
- Tutor Square
Leisure activities
- Yoyoland – Children's amusement park on top floor includes a roller coaster and log flume.
- Grand EGV Seacon – 14-screen movie theater with "Gold Class" cinema.
- Fitness First
Parking facilities
- The mall has a five-story parking garage in addition to an underground parking lot.
Nearby attractions
- DusitPrincess Srinakarin – Four-star hotel run by the Dusit Thani Group, attached to Dusit Thani College
- Go-kart track – Host of most of the national championship kart races as well as several motorcycle races. Nearby are a handful of motorcycle tuning shops and radio remote control car shops and tracks. The track is now closed and re-developed into a car parking space.
- Paradise Park – A nearby shopping mall.
- 250 Yard driving range with par 3.
Bombing attempt
Seacon Square was a target in the 2006 Bangkok bombings on December 31, 2006. A bomb was found in a trash can near a gold shop on the mall's ground floor. The bomb was removed to the parking lot where it exploded without causing injuries.
See also
References
- ↑ "About us". Official site. Retrieved 20 November 2010.
- ↑ Asia Web, Seacon Square
External links
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