Warehouse 30
Art gallery · Khanna Yao ·

Warehouse 30

Art gallery · Khanna Yao ·

Industrial arts space: vendors, galleries, food, films, cafes

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48 Charoen Krung 30, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand Get directions

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48 Charoen Krung 30, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand Get directions

+66 2 237 5087
warehouse30.com
@warehouse30.bkk
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wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

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Dec 10, 2025

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"A creative redevelopment of World War II–era warehouses along Charoenkrung Road, Warehouse 30 combines ever-changing exhibition spaces, independent boutiques, a coffee shop and original architectural features like exposed beams and wood flooring; it’s a lively hub for local designers and artists and a place where unique shops — especially Horse Unit & Woot Woot upstairs — reward patient browsing." - Katie Lockhart, Diana Hubbell

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"From there, continue north to Warehouse 30, a massive World War II artillery storage unit converted by in-demand Thai architect Duangrit Bunnag into a mixed-use space filled with shops, restaurants, and a screening room."

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"Conceived by prominent Thai architect Duangrit Bunnag, this multipurpose complex repurposes seven World War II–era warehouses into an eclectic precinct of tenants — from a hostel and a French bakery to a cocktail bar and an organic market selling handmade goods — and hosts craft workshops and regular film screenings." - SilverKris

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Warehouse 30

Sergey К.

Google
The place offers several advantages that can be gained by visiting: - You can hide from the scorching sun and cool down a little bit, - I bought a nice sports shoe at the Carnival store, so maybe you can find something there too. - There are a few vintage shops here, so even if you are not into vintage stuff, you can explore them right after grabbing a bite at a café, - There is a cool coffee shop here (a Coffee Roaster by Li-bra-ry) that is connected to a nice souvenir shop, which I recommend dropping by. - If you're interested in street art, you can find great graffiti spots in the vicinity, - There is a cat!

Elias B.

Google
Super nice galleries woth a lot of options

Anne D

Google
It’s an industrial arts space about 1km from Silom that houses art galleries, coffee shop, boutiques etc. that’s worth a visit (when there’s no traffic)

Chaithawat D.

Google
A vibrant creative hub in Bangkok that perfectly blends an industrial-chic vibe with modern design. Housed in a repurposed warehouse, it offers a dynamic space filled with pop-up shops, artisan vendors, cafes, and creative studios. Whether you’re browsing unique products, attending a workshop, or simply soaking in the creative energy, this place never disappoints. The atmosphere is relaxed and inspiring, making Warehouse 30 a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the innovative side of Bangkok.

İsidora

Google
Feels like a wannabe hipster spot trying to be a creative hub, but it misses the mark. Barely anything going on, not much to see, and not even busy. Mostly tourists and expats wandering around. Not sure why it’s listed as a tourist attraction, it’s really not worth the stop.

tara N.

Google
Creative art space with many shops and a large cafe with a creative twist on the waffle.

dr ken C.

Google
there are two locations to see graffiti art and street art, worth visit, but there are also other more interesting exhibits or exhibitions in several buildings at the location and neighbourhood, my photos show some of these, eg using different design materials and light and reflections to create arts and artistic forms, actually i am short of words to describe all these interesting artistic work, and the best way is to pay a personal visit and at least spend a whole afternoon to experience all these, i think you will be convinced of my recommendation 😊 # please give me a 'like' ♡, if you think my review useful, thanks!

Justin van H.

Google
Cool urban redevelopment. Fun thrift shops, design studios and galleries. I enjoyed walking around and going in 'n out of the different spaces. Its not huge, but i was impressed with the quality of goods and art on display, this just reaffirms my believe that BKK is a hugely diverse and creative city. There are a couple of great cafe's nearby if you're looking for. Cuppa.