Central Embassy

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Central Embassy
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Central Embassy in 2021
Central Embassy
Location Pathum Wan, Bangkok, Thailand
Coordinates 13°44′37.76″N100°32′47.09″E / 13.7438222°N 100.5464139°E / 13.7438222; 100.5464139
Opening date9 May 2014 (Shopping Center)
7 June 2014 (Cinema)
12 May 2017 (Hotel)
Owner Central Group
No. of stores and servicesThe 40 stories are divided into

13 shopping centers, including the basement.

32-storey Park Hyatt Hotel
Public transit access Chit Lom BTS Station Phloen Chit BTS Station
Website centralembassy.com
Atrium Central Embassy Atrium 201801.jpg
Atrium

Central Embassy is a shopping mall in Bangkok. A project of the Thai conglomerate Central Group, it was constructed on the site of the former British Embassy gardens on Phloen Chit Road.

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History

Central Embassy was designed for mixed-use commercial purposes incorporating department stores, hotels and offices. It encompasses a prime commercial center managed by the Department of Business Administration Group, Central Group Company Limited, and Central Department of Trade Company Limited.

Central Embassy forms a part of the Central Group's Ploenchit City project. Additionally, the development catalyzed the broader Ploenchit City Project in Central Bangkok, spearheaded by Univenture Public Company Limited. Univenture is also the proprietor of the Park Venture Building, home to the Okura Prestige Hotel Bangkok.

Central Embassy was initially scheduled to open at the end of 2013. However, construction delays led to a postponement, with a new opening date set for February 2014. This timeline was further disrupted when the PDRC group established a presence in a nearby area of Bangkok's inner city, causing ongoing construction challenges. As a result, Central Embassy's launch faced additional delays and was rescheduled for March 2014. The opening was deferred four more times before the Central Group finally announced the revised opening date for Central Embassy. [1]

On May 18, 2017, with the theme "This Brings Me Here," the Central Group formally opened the shopping complexes and the Park Hyatt Bangkok Hotel. [2]

Location

Central Embassy is located at the junction between the northwest corner of the Ploenchit intersection and Witthayu Road (Wireless). [3] Its address is 1031 Ploenchit Road, Pathumwan District, Bangkok 10330, Thailand.

Transportation

Sukhumvit Line: Chit Lom BTS Station (connects to Central Department Store, Chidlom on the 2nd floor) and Phloen Chit BTS Station (directly connects to the Embassi Park Building on the 1st floor.)

• Bus of the Bangkok Mass Transit Organization: Lines 2, 25, 40, 48, 501, 508, 511, 513 through the Ploenchit Road. [4]

Layout

Designed by Amanda Levete Architects, the six-storey building is shaped like an infinity symbol when viewed from the top. [5] The mall consists of outlets from high-end local and international brands in the fields of fashion, beauty, design, cuisine, and technology. It has also hosted exhibits, collections, and performances by well-known musicians, fashion designers, curators, and visual artists. [6]

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