From Central Chonburi in the provincial capital to the Japanese-themed J-Park Sriracha and Harbor Mall opposite Laem Chabang port, here is every major Chonburi mall profiled: address, hours, anchor stores and how to get there by road.
Central Chonburi in the provincial capital is the largest department-store-anchored mall, serving Chonburi City residents and government staff. J-Park Sriracha Nihon Mura is a Japanese-themed complex built for the district's large Japanese community. Harbor Mall in Laem Chabang sits directly opposite the deep-sea port and serves port, freight and industrial-estate staff. Note this covers Chonburi's industrial core — Pattaya, which sits within Chonburi province, has its own separate mall guide.
No. Chonburi's industrial core has no rail transit — Central Chonburi, J-Park Sriracha and Harbor Mall are all reached by car, motorbike, company shuttle or Grab. See our Chonburi getting-around guide for typical drive times between districts.
Most run daily hours with little seasonal variation — Central Chonburi and J-Park Sriracha both typically open 10:00–22:00, while Harbor Mall opens slightly earlier and closes slightly earlier at 09:00–21:00. Individual restaurants, cinemas and specialty zones can vary, so it's worth checking the mall's own page before a visit.
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