Paradise Park (mall)

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Paradise Park
Paradise Park Logo.png
Seri Center 2.jpg
Old Seri Center since 1994
Paradise Park (mall)
Location Prawet, Bangkok, Thailand
Coordinates 13°41′16″N100°38′50″E / 13.6877°N 100.6472°E / 13.6877; 100.6472
Address61 Srinagarindra Road, Nong Bon, Prawet, Bangkok 10250
Opening date24 August 2010
DeveloperMBK Group & Siam Piwat
ManagementMBK PLC.
PT Retail Corp., Ltd (Tokyu)
OwnerMBK Group
No. of stores and services700+
No. of anchor tenants 6
Total retail floor area 290,000 square metres (3,100,000 sq ft)
No. of floors5
Website www.paradisepark.co.th
Exterior of Seri Center Seri Center 1.jpg
Exterior of Seri Center

Paradise Park or formerly known as Seri Center is a shopping mall located in Prawet, Bangkok, Thailand. The retail giants Siam Piwat and MBK made a new joint-venture for new opportunities in the suburbs of Bangkok their Paradise Park Srinagarindra transformed Seri Center at a total cost of Bt3.2 billion. The mall opened officially on August 24, 2010 . It has been a rival to a nearby mall, Seacon Square. Of the visitors to Paradise Park, about 70 per cent are people who live within a 3-kilometre radius, while the rest come from other areas of Bangkok as well as upcountry. The two companies bought the shares of Seri Centre Management for more than Bt975 million and transformed it into a new mega-mall that is expected to attract about 100,000 visitors a day. [1] [2]

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It was served by Suan Luang Rama IX MRT station since 2023. [3]

Facilities

Anchors

Paradise Park's major retail anchors include:

Former Anchors

  • Printemps Opened in 1994 Closed down in 199x
  • Daimaru Opened in 1994 Closed down in 2000
  • @ease Department Store Opened in 2000 Closed down in 2009
  • Tokyu Department Store Closed down in January 2019
  • Paradise Cineplex 8 Cinemas Closed down in December 2022

Mall Zones

Restaurants

Leisure activities

Parking

Seri Center has an eight-level carpark with a capacity of 4,000 cars. There is no fee for parking in the secured building.

Ramathibodi Health Space

On 3 December 2023, the Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University opened "Ramathibodi Health Space", an outpatient clinic located in the mall. This was part of the faculty's "decentralized medicine" concept, whereby patients could access tertiary care without having to travel to the main campus in central Bangkok. [4] [5]

Nearby attractions

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References

  1. "Paradise Park as new joint development model". Nationmultimedia.com. 2010-08-17. Retrieved 2014-01-01.
  2. Post Publishing PCL. "Bangkok Post : The world windows to Thailand". Bangkokpost.com. Retrieved 10 January 2015.
  3. "3 มิ.ย.นี้ เปิดทดลองรถไฟฟ้า "สีเหลือง" 13 สถานี "สำโรง-หัวหมาก"".
  4. ""รพ.รามาฯ" ผนึก พาราไดซ์ พาร์ค เปิด Ramathibodi Health Space@Paradise Park ศูนย์ดูแลสุขภาพครบวงจรนอกรพ. พบกับ 14 คลินิกนำร่อง ชูจุดเด่นข้าราชการ-รัฐวิสาหกิจเบิกได้".
  5. "รักษาและตรวจสุขภาพที่ คลินิกพรีเมียม รามาธิบดี เฮลธ์ สเปซ (ผู้ป่วยนอก) @ พาราไดซ์ พาร์ค".