Today, there are numerous shopping malls in Bangkok, ranging from premium malls to general shopping centers, retail stores, and wholesale markets, all of which enhance the convenience of urban life and shopping. The Top Ten Thailand statistics team conducted a survey to gather data on the most popular shopping malls near BTS stations in 2017.
10. Central Embassy
A premium shopping mall that features a variety of spaces for brand-name stores, a cinema, a Thai food court, banks, technology and beauty product shops, and home decor items. It offers a comprehensive service experience in a well-designed space.

9. Siam Discovery
After its renovation, Siam Discovery has transformed into 'The Exploratorium' under the concept of 'The Biggest Arena of Lifestyle Experiments', inviting customers to explore and discover new experiences. The stores within feature various brands, and the layout resembles an art exhibition, making it a modern shopping destination.

8. Gaysorn Village
The first high-end luxury mall on Sukhumvit Road, Gaysorn Village was formerly known as Gaysorn Plaza. It aims to create a new district with over 180,000 square meters of space, combining three buildings, including the current Gaysorn shopping center and Gaysorn Tower, connected by Gaysorn Walk. With a new logo, it has shifted from a super luxury image to an accessible lifestyle village, attracting more visitors.

7. Terminal 21
This mall features an interesting concept, with zones and floors themed after major cities around the world, creating an international atmosphere. It includes escalators that can move between three floors at once, a variety of shops, and a food court offering affordable prices and diverse menu options.

6. Siam Square One
A newly opened shopping mall that has quickly gained popularity among all age groups due to its convenient location connected to the Siam BTS station. It boasts a wide array of delicious dining options and is a favorite destination for beauty product enthusiasts.

5. Siam Center
Established over 40 years ago, Siam Center features a modern structure and design that stands out among other malls. Stores here must have unique designs that align with the mall's image, creating an experience that feels almost like walking in space.
4. Central Chidlom
A well-known mall that offers a wide range of products from general to luxury items, making it accessible for all ages. It is conveniently located next to the Chidlom BTS station and frequently hosts sales events to provide consumers with quality products at lower prices.

3. Central World
A large mall where visitors often find themselves lost due to its size and numerous zones filled with diverse shops. It features a spacious outdoor activity area of 5,000 square meters and is a popular spot for people to pray at the nearby Ganesha shrine for success and the Trimurti shrine for love, making it a place for both shopping and spiritual fulfillment.

2. Emporium & Emquartier
Emporium and Emquartier are new malls located next to the Phrom Phong BTS station, featuring luxury fashion, lifestyle, art, and technology stores from top brands like CHANEL, CÉLINE, LOUIS VUITTON, TORY BURCH, and CLUB21. The architecture and interior design create a unique shopping atmosphere, complemented by a variety of dining options with stunning views of Bangkok.

1. Siam Paragon
Despite the many shopping malls in the Siam area, the survey revealed that Siam Paragon is the most favored by the public. Its convenient location next to the Siam BTS station and its ability to cater to various lifestyles with a wide range of shops, including restaurants, fashion, IT products, banks, and luxury car showrooms like Maserati and Rolls-Royce, make it a comprehensive shopping destination. Additionally, it features popular international brands such as Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Garrett Popcorn, and Pablo cheesetart, making it the most visited shopping mall near the BTS in 2017.

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