Mega Plaza Bangkok Ultimate Guide (2026)

This Mega Plaza Bangkok guide, covers everything you need to know before you visit this quirky, unique mall in the heart of Bangkok.

Mega Plaza Saphan Lek is a must-visit in Bangkok because it offers a one-of-a-kind shopping experience you won’t find in the city’s glitzy modern malls. Spread over six packed floors, it’s a treasure trove for toy lovers, hobbyists, gamers, and collectors—whether you’re hunting for rare Gundam models, retro video game consoles, Pop Mart blind boxes, or vintage camera gear.

Beyond shopping, it’s also a cultural experience; the mall sits on historic grounds near Chinatown, giving you a glimpse into Bangkok’s bustling local commerce. Add in a lively top-floor food court serving affordable Thai and Japanese favorites, plus countless opportunities to bargain and discover hidden gems, and you’ll see why Mega Plaza is more than just a mall—it’s a playground for nostalgia, collectibles, and curiosity.

A Guide to visiting Mega Plaza Bangkok

Mega Plaza Bangkok Location

Where is Mega Plaza Bangkok?

  • Address: 900 Maha Chai Road, Wang Burapha Phirom, Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok 10200.Thrift spotsWanderlog
  • Neighbourhood: Straddling Chinatown (Yaowarat) and Phahurat, Mega Plaza sits on historically rich grounds—once home to the Buraphaphirom Palace, a 19th-century royal residence demolished in the 1950s. It’s now a hub where vendors relocated from Khlong Thom and Saphan Lek have settled.Wikipedia

Getting to Mega Plaza

  • MRT (Blue Line): Get off at Sam Yot station, then walk approximately 5 minutes to the mall.Thrift spotsSean Carslake
  • Boat: Take the Chao Phraya Express Boat to Ratchawong Pier (N5), walk up Ratchawong Road, then turn onto Yaowarat Road; the mall will be on your right.Tourist Bangkok
  • Taxi or Ride-hailing is straightforward when travelling from Siam or Pratunam—many drivers are familiar with its location.Wanderlog

Mega Plaza: What’s on Each Floor?

Mega Plaza spans six floors, each with its own specialty and packed with vendors:

Floors 1 to 4: Toys, Models & Collectibles

These floors are a toy lover’s dream—stacked with action figures, model kits, RC vehicles, drones, Lego, anime, superheroes (Batman, Avengers, Star Wars), Pop Mart blind boxes, etc.

  • Floor 1 & 2: A mix of new and second-hand goods—bargaining encouraged!
  • Floor 3 & 4: Higher-end collectibles—fancy gaming consoles, rare figures, premium model kits, holographic or display models.

Floor 5: Cameras, Gadgetry & Gaming

Half the floor is devoted to vintage and modern cameras, both new and second hand—one of Bangkok’s best spots for hard-to-find camera gear. The other half houses TCG (Trading Card Game) shops like Magic: The Gathering, and video game stores including console and repair services.

Floor 6: Food Court & Fashion

  • food court serving a wide range of Thai and Japanese cuisines—akin to a mini kopitiam that’s affordable and varied.
  • Sections also sell wedding attire—dresses, suits, accessories alongside fast-food like McDonald’s on the ground floor.
Chelsea FC toy

Food Court & Dining Guide – The Sixth Floor

The top-level food court is more than just a pit stop—it’s part of the Mega Plaza’s charm:

  • Expect a variety of stalls: Thai street classics, quick bites, Japanese dishes, and afternoon staples.EvendoTheSmartLocal
  • Comfortable seating—great for recharging after a floors-deep shopping spree.Evendo
  • Advice: Eat around the middle of your visit—you’ll have the energy (and room in your bag) for later impulse treasures.
Mega Plaza Bangkok

Standout Vendors & Notable Finds

A handful of frequently recommended stores:

  • D-Toys GundamJP GamesNeverland Toys & CollectiblesPOP Kingdom ToysSuktoys.
  • For Pop Mart blind boxes (Labubu, Crybaby, Dimoo, etc.), there’s incredible variety and relatively better prices compared to many other markets.
  • Camera gear & repair: Half of the 5th floor—both vintage and new.
  • Nut Card and Cardster: Both great options for trading cards like Pokemon or sports cards.

Mega Plaza Saphan Lek is a fascinating blend of shopping, nostalgia, street life, and collector culture. Whether you’re a serious collector, casual toy browser, foodie, or simply curious, its six floors offer a rich sensory experience—and yes, it absolutely warrants a 2000+ word deep dive.

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