Platinum Fashion Mall

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Platinum Fashion Mall
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Platinum Fashion Mall
Location Pratunam, Bangkok, Thailand
Coordinates 13°45′0″N100°32′22″E / 13.75000°N 100.53944°E / 13.75000; 100.53944 Coordinates: 13°45′0″N100°32′22″E / 13.75000°N 100.53944°E / 13.75000; 100.53944
Address Phetchaburi Road
Opening date2000
No. of anchor tenants 6

The Platinum Fashion Mall is a five billion baht (100 million euro) shopping mall in Pratunam, Bangkok, Thailand, which specializes in fashion clothes and accessories retail and wholesale. [1] It is a six-storey complex with an 11-storey condominium building above the complex.

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The mall is located on Phetchaburi Road, ext to Pantip Plaza and opposite Pratunam Complex, a 14-storey mall. It is also near CentralWorld. Platinum 2, on the grounds next to Platinum 1, was completed in March 2011.

Platinum Fashion Mall consists of 7 floors of shopping floors (named from basement floor- Ginza, Soho, Oxford, Nathan, Camden, Orchard and Food Center).

Floor Directory

Ginza (Basement Floor)Jeans & Fashion Clothes
Soho (1st Floor)Information Counter & Women Fashion Clothes
Oxford (2nd Floor)Women Fashion Clothes
Nathan (3rd Floor)Women & Men Fashion Clothes
Camden (4th Floor)Men Fashion Clothes & Leathers
Orchard [2] (5th Floor)Children, Leathers & Accessories
Food Center (6th Floor)Food & Beverage, Mobile Accessories & Souvenirs
7th-10th FloorCar park & cargo
11th FloorInventory store and the Platinum Fashion Mall office
ชั้น 12-23The Platinum condominium

The mall are separated into 3 zones (Zone 1,2&3), and each row of shoplots are clearly marked (to easily navigate around the building). Information Counters are located at each entrances of the mall. ATMs and mobile top-up machines are available everywhere in the mall.

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