Bangkok’s largest toy mall spans 6 floors with over 600 stores featuring rare POP MART toys like Labubu and Dimoo, gaming accessories, vintage art & many more

by Sheree Chua

Yep, here I am with yet another POP MART post — because let’s face it, it’s what everyone wants to see. At this point, I’m diving right in and skipping the formalities.

Mega Plaza Saphan Lek
Photo: เมก้า พลาซ่า สะพานเหล็ก/google images

Mega Plaza Saphan Lek enjoys the prestigious title of being ‘the largest toy mall in Bangkok’. While I wouldn’t say the mall is exactly aesthetically pretty when compared to other Bangkok malls (remember the garden-inspired one?), it has one big draw: a massive selection of POP MART toys.

Mega Plaza Saphan Lek
Photo: Suwatchai Sasanasuk/google images

From the first and fifth floor of this six-storey building, you’ll find rows upon rows of shops selling POP MART merchandise, including ones that are sold out in Singapore or are extremely rare. Limited-edition collections like KFC x Dimoo, Molly x Powerpuff Girls, and the new Twinkle Twinkle series can be found here.

Mega Plaza Saphan Lek
Photo: S.Lee/google images

And, yes, they do sell popular figurines like Labubu, Sonny Angels, and Hirono. Based on reviews online, the blind boxes can go as low as 390 baht (S$15.28), which is roughly the same price as what you’ll get from our POP MART stores here (definitely not resale).

I understand that some of y’all may have reservations about the authenticity of these figurines but according to reviews, they’re the real deal. Still, a little extra caution doesn’t hurt, so remember to scan the QR code on the packaging to be sure!

Photo: เมก้า พลาซ่า สะพานเหล็ก/google images

Other items you can find displayed throughout the five floors include anime and action figurines, Bearbricks, Maneki-nekos, remote control cars, vintage or retro art pieces, and even men’s and women’s clothing. And, that’s only scratching the surface.

Photo: PKN/google images

The layout of Mega Plaza Saphan Lek feels a lot like Bugis Street, so you might find the endless selection a bit overwhelming. To make the most of it, I suggest taking it one section at a time and planning a route to avoid getting lost or accidentally doubling back to the same stores.

Photo: S.Lee/google images

Since shopping can take a toll on us, you might need to recharge with some food or drinks. Head up to the sixth floor and take your pick from the many food stores around. 

Will you plan another Bangkok trip just to visit this place?

Mega Plaza Saphan Lek
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📍​​900 Maha Chai Road, Wang Burapha Phirom, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
🕐 10am–7.30pm (Daily)

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