CentralPlaza Chiangrai stands as the premier shopping destination in Northern Thailand, showcasing a modern “Lanna” concept that merges tradition with contemporary style. Covering vast spaces, the plaza includes a Robinson Department Store, specialized shops like Tops Market and SuperSports, and over 280 leading retailers within its four-storey shopping complex. Shoppers can explore a trendy Fashion Plus center and a charming Bazaar filled with local crafts. Dining is a delight with over 30 restaurants catering to various tastes, complemented by a spacious Food Park. For entertainment, visitors can enjoy movies at Major Cineplex, unwind in karaoke rooms, or engage in fun-filled activities at the expansive PlayLand and Game Center, making CentralPlaza Chiangrai a perfect destination for all ages.
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CentralPlaza Chiangrai is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking 99/9 Moo 13 Rob Wiang, Muang district, 57000, Thailand
Older shopping mall, offers variety of shopping to satisfy basic needs and services. Tends to be on more expensive side compared to other similar venues. Grocery shop is very good and in line with similar ones in Bangkok, yet it’s expensive as per local standards. Food selection could be better, only few chain restaurants and one or two coffee shops is not really enough.
We have visited lots of big Malls in THAILAND and this one is GREAT. Not too big and comfortable to browse around. The best was the Food Park much better and bigger than other malls.Well furnished and lots of good choice for the food. On my next trip will visit again
Central Plaza Chiang Rai is similar to the other Central Malls in Thailand. It’s a mall where you can buy about anything you are looking for or find anything to eat.There are not as many stores as other Central Malls that I have been to but this was fine. What is different about Central Plaza Chiang Rai is that they also have a Robinson Department Store located there.There’s a lot of open spaces on the outside to sit and rest. There is also plenty of parking on the outside as well as underground parking.
If you need a holiday from your holiday, then an hour or two wandering around Central Plaza might fit the bill nicely. All the usual suspects are here, including a cinema (only 6 theaters so not huge) and a good court.To get there, you can take the Chiang Rai City Bus service, which only started operating towards the end of 2018. This bus actually runs between the airport and bus terminal 2 at the southern end of town, with stops at both the Night Bazaar and Central Plaza along the way. The bus runs every 30 minutes in both directions all day long. Just bear in mind that the last bus heading back into town from the mall leaves at 8:50pm. As noted, it costs 20 baht and you can get free WiFi on board.
Free bus still operating from most hotels .Or Service 5 ,from town bus station for 20baht singleGround floor Thai ethinc foid for retail or freshly cooked eatingSecond floor shops,bsnks that will exchange on Saturdays + SundaysThird floor Central Food Court cafeteria ,tasty inexpensive food freshly cooked or lots of restaurants with Thai,Asian and Western food.Also play area for your childrenFourth floor Cinema and teenage gaming
Really just another shopping centre. It has a nice food court, fresh food section but as far as the retail shops go, same same, no different. It was especially good to get out of the heat but left the centre having purchased nothing.
My friend took me to the food court and I was surprised by the selection of local food they offer. We tried a a few dishes and they were of good quality and tasty. I was also in awe of their food presentation. Didn’t cover the entire mall but from the minimum walkaround, it looks quite big with a good selection of brands.
We are regular visitors to CHIANG Rai and and we like to visit the MALL. Tops super market is good. Lots of shops and some times you get something good.Also the both food parks have good verity. The food court on 3rd floor is good with very good seating you can relax eat comfortably. Every visitor to CHIANG Rai must visit the MALL. They provid free shuttle from any hotels .
OK, if you come in the afternoon, especially on a Sunday parking takes a little while. I like Tops, which has hard to find foreign foods like German Rye bread, Dutch Zero Alcohol beer, Italian Decaf coffee, etc.I prefer the first floor food court, which has very reasonably priced “street food”. Two people can eat like a king for 200B.Also the local foods area on the first floor has some healthy food worth trying. I bought some rice powder made from Black rice, which is loaded with phytonutrients to add to smoothies, yogurt, waffles, etc.Tops also has an OK salad bar. Tried Sizzler once-not as good as America. Also the Starbucks in Central is more expensive than Starbucks in America. There’s also a couple sushi restaurants, which are quite expensive by local standards. I would guess not as good as mom & pop sushi joints in LA.Clothes here are outrageous expensive, but even in America, who’s dumb enough to shop at malls for clothes? Either people with more money than sense or Shopaholics up to their eyeballs in credit card debt.Overall a great experience, highly recommend if you spend extended time in the city.
Food in different taste strengths, quickly found several favorites at a small cost. Dare to say that many individual dishes easily match several of the best restaurants in town.