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The best ONESIAM experience in Bangkok for every type of traveller

The best ONESIAM experience in Bangkok for every type of traveller

Time Out30-04-2025
Siam Paragon
For the sophisticated spender
If your suitcase is always packed with designer threads and signature scents, Siam Paragon will feel like home. This ultra-luxury destination is Bangkok's fashion powerhouse, housing LUXE HALL (mezzanine floor), which features more than 20 prestigious flagship stores and boutique shops of global brands such as Louis Vuitton, Loro Piana, Berluti, Chanel, Cartier, Bvlgari, Vacheron Constantin, and Tiffany & Co. Whether you're browsing for the latest runway looks, exquisite timepieces or covetable accessories, Siam Paragon sets the gold standard in high-end shopping.
ONESIAM Global Visitor Card Perk: Enjoy a six percent VAT refund, up to 80 percent off selected retail brands, and an additional five percent discount at Paragon Department Store on a wide range of lifestyle products.
ICONSIAM
For the culture seeker
Set along the Chao Phraya River, ICONSIAM is where art and culture come together in one stunning riverside experience. Explore SOOKSIAM (ground floor), an in-mall floating market that showcases regional cuisine and crafts from Thailand's 77 provinces, as well as live traditional performances. Then head up to ICONCRAFT (fourth and fifth floors) for artisanal treasures and modern interpretations of traditional Thai design, perfect for meaningful souvenirs with a story.
If all that shopping works up an appetite, indulge in a world-class meal at Blue by Alain Ducasse, a refined French restaurant helmed by the legendary 21-Michelin-starred chef.
ONESIAM Global Visitor Card Perk: Enjoy up to 80 percent off at participating stores, plus an extra five percent discount at the iconic Japanese department store Siam Takashimaya, which carries exclusive items not found in any other branches.
Siam Center
For the vibrant trendsetter
Edgy, eclectic, and ever-evolving, Siam Center is where Bangkok's creative crowd goes to shop and be seen. The vibe here is playful and progressive, with bold fashion from Thai and global street-style labels like Greyhound Original, Baking Soda, and Ake Ake. Stop by the Absolute Siam Store (first floor), a curated multi-brand boutique locals call the "Thai pop culture store" for its exclusive drops and creative collabs. And when it's time to refuel, the mall's collection of cafés and restaurants makes it a hotspot for both your Instagram feed and appetite.
ONESIAM Global Visitor Card Perk: Enjoy up to 80 percent off at selected outlets, and a five percent discount at Absolute Siam Store on homegrown fashion finds.
Siam Discovery
For the discerning tastemaker
This cutting-edge and concept-driven mall is a curated playground where art, design, fashion, and food collide. Trendsetters will love the many unique offerings here, where fashion goes beyond the mainstream. Explore Club 21 for boundary-pushing labels like Issey Miyake and Comme des Garçons, or hunt down statement homeware at ODS (Objects of Desire Store), featuring standout Thai design. At Discovery Selection, you can find a range of specially curated niche fashion and independent labels from around the world, including up-and-comers from Spain, Belgium and more. Whether you're into bold fashion or design that tells a story, this is the place to discover what speaks to your individual sense of style.
ONESIAM Global Visitor Card Perk: Enjoy five percent off at Discovery Selection and 10 percent off at Club 21 on select designer brands like 3.1 Phillip Lim, Alexander Wang, and ISSEY MIYAKE. An additional 10 percent discount is also available exclusively at Comme des Garçons.
ICS Lifestyle Complex
For the wellness wanderer
Connected directly to ICONSIAM, ICS Lifestyle Complex is Bangkok's stylish new lifestyle and wellness enclave. This compact destination offers a slower pace and a thoughtfully curated selection of cafés, Thai beauty brands, and health-conscious stores. On the fifth floor, Siriraj H Solutions is a first-of-its-kind smart medical and wellness facility, while the sleek Hilton Garden Inn Bangkok Riverside offers panoramic views of the Chao Phraya River, which makes for a stunning reset.
Siam Premium Outlets Bangkok
For the value voyager
Shopping without guilt? That's the dream. Located just outside the city, Siam Premium Outlets Bangkok offers up to 70 percent off major global and lifestyle brands like Balenciaga, Burberry, Coach, Nike, Adidas, Sandro, Polo Ralph Lauren, and Michael Kors. Designed as a breezy open-air complex, it's all the thrill of the hunt and the buzz of scoring a deal worth bragging about, with the chill of a resort.
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