
Boutique luxury mall in Ratchaprasong with high-end brands, Thai designers, calm cafés and links to Chit Lom BTS & CentralWorld.
Gaysorn Village is the quiet one in the Ratchaprasong cluster: a compact, design-led mall with polished interiors, soft lighting and far fewer crowds than its neighbours. It sits almost opposite CentralWorld and links directly to BTS Chit Lom via the skywalk, so it’s easy to slip in for an hour of calm between bigger malls.
Inside, the focus is on luxury brands, Thai designers and relaxed cafés rather than sheer size. It feels more like a refined gallery of boutiques than a place to tick off every single category of shopping.
Gaysorn Village is part of the Ratchaprasong shopping district – the same crossroads that holds CentralWorld, Central Chidlom and the Erawan Shrine. The mall itself spans five levels with just over 100 shops, laid out around bright atriums and marble walkways.
Because it’s smaller and more upmarket, it rarely feels hectic. Many people come here specifically to escape the noise next door: a quick loop past the windows, a stop at a café, maybe a browse through a favourite boutique and then back out onto the skywalk.
Gaysorn mixes high-end international brands with Thai fashion houses and designers. Expect names like Gucci, Prada, Hugo Boss alongside local labels such as Sretsis and Senada and other boutique-style tenants you won’t see in every other mall.
The result is a place that works just as well for serious luxury shopping as it does for slower window shopping and scouting out Thai design pieces with a bit more character.
Instead of giant food courts, you’ll find restaurants, wine bars and cafés tucked along the corridors and around the edges of the atriums – the kind of places where you actually want to sit for a coffee, cake or a glass of wine after shopping. Some levels also house wellness, beauty and lifestyle services, plus access to Gaysorn Urban Resort in the connected tower for events and work-style spaces.