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Warehouse 30

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Warehouse 30 is a revitalized industrial space in Bangkok's historic Charoen Krung district, transformed into a hip lifestyle destination. The sprawling complex houses a curated mix of vintage clothing boutiques, independent art galleries, design studios, and cozy cafes. Visitors can browse through eclectic antiques, contemporary Thai crafts, and vinyl records while enjoying the raw, warehouse aesthetic with exposed brick walls and high ceilings. The riverside location provides a serene backdrop, with outdoor seating areas perfect for sipping coffee or cocktails as boats glide by. Regular pop-up markets and art exhibitions add a dynamic energy, making it a favorite among locals and travelers seeking an alternative to Bangkok's mainstream shopping malls. The surrounding Soi Charoen Krung 30 is also dotted with street art and small eateries, inviting exploration.

Don't miss

  • Browse vintage clothing and vinyl records at the retro shops
  • View contemporary art at the rotating gallery spaces
  • Relax by the Chao Phraya River at the outdoor cafe and bar
  • Discover unique Thai handicrafts and design objects
  • Explore the surrounding street art and historic shophouses

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Ways to visit Warehouse 30

You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Warehouse 30 with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.

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How travelers rate it

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3 star
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1 star
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Know before you go

  • Most shops open from 11am to 8pm, but some close on Mondays. Check individual store hours.
  • Bring cash; some smaller vendors may not accept credit cards.
  • Photography is welcome in most areas, but ask permission before snapping portraits of artists or vendors.
  • Public restrooms are available inside the complex, but may require a small fee.

A bit of history

Warehouse 30 opened in 2016 as part of the revitalization of the Charoen Krung area, once Bangkok's first modern road. The building was originally a warehouse for a trading company, later repurposed into a creative hub to preserve the neighborhood's heritage.

Common questions

Is there parking at Warehouse 30?

Limited street parking is available, but it's best to use public transport as the area is congested.

Are pets allowed?

Some shops and cafes are pet-friendly, but it's best to check with individual vendors.

Is Warehouse 30 suitable for children?

Yes, the open space and unique shops can be fun for kids, though it's more geared toward adults.

Can I buy souvenirs here?

Absolutely, you'll find handmade crafts, vintage items, and local art that make unique gifts.

Are there food options?

Yes, several cafes and a riverside restaurant serve Thai and international dishes, plus snacks at pop-up stalls.

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