Asiatique is located on
Charoen Krung Road in Bangkok's
Bang Kho Laem District, facing the Chao Phraya River. It occupies 30
rai () of land, with plans for future expansion to include a total of 72
rai () of
mixed-use development. The mall, featuring a historical theme from the period of King
Chulalongkorn's reign (1868–1910), operates as an open-air
night market. It features 1,500 shops and stalls and 40 restaurants, most of which are housed in the former warehouses. Other historical buildings and objects include an old sawmill and a
World War II bomb shelter. There is a
parking lot tram designed to look like a car from Bangkok's
former tram system, and the site is decorated with bronze statues representing maritime activity. The mall's layout is divided into four thematic sections, called
districts. Chareonkrung District is named after
Charoen Krung Road, and contains performing venues for the
Calypso Cabaret show, as well as shops selling handicrafts and souvenirs. It previously also hosted the
Joe Louis Traditional Thai Puppet Theatre and live
Muay Thai performances. Town Square District features foreign restaurants and sports bars, and includes a small event space. Factory District focuses on trendy fashions, products and restaurants. Waterfront District lies along Asiatique's waterfront promenade—claimed to be Bangkok's longest at —and includes several riverside restaurants, a large event space used for concerts, festivals and New Year celebrations, and Asiatique Sky, the tallest
Ferris wheel in Bangkok at . •
Sirimahannop heritage ship is a replica of the ship
Thoon Kramom, which was a merchant barque captained by East Asiatic Company founder
Hans Niels Andersen. The three-mast tall ship dominates the sky line of the Asiatique. It serves as a fine dining
restaurant, along with a display of old photographs, charts, diagrams and models. ==See also==