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Siam Paragon to unveil trio of world-class attractions

September 30, 2025

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Bangkok Post

Siam Paragon, one of the world’s most visited global landmarks, will unveil three world-class attractions later this year.

With an investment of over 1.25 billion baht and a marketing budget of 200 million baht, this bold initiative underscores Siam Paragon’s commitment to delivering unparalleled experiences to more than 100 million visitors annually, while further enhancing Bangkok's stature as a premier destination for global visitors.

Siam Paragon’s defining strength has always been its ability to offer powerful attractions found nowhere else. A prime example is Sea Life Bangkok, which is among the largest aquariums in Southeast Asia, spanning 10,500 square metres and drawing more than 2.5 million visitors annually.

Building on this success, Siam Paragon is introducing two new world-class attractions spread across more than 20,000 sq m: MELAND, Thailand’s first world-leading indoor theme park occupying 5,000 sq m, and NEXTOPIA, a 15,000-square-metre prototype for the ‘world of tomorrow’ — a revolutionary concept set to be remembered as the world’s first of its kind.

With these additions, Siam Paragon will bring together 30,500 sq m of distinctive attractions, making it Thailand's most comprehensive entertainment destination and delivering extraordinary experiences to an exceptionally wide range of visitors.

In addition, the final magnet reinforcing Siam Paragon's standing as the No.1 destination for both Thai and global visitors is Siam Paragon Dining Phenomenal.

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