LOCAL GUIDE & ATTRACTIONS

Premier green space in the centre of the city

Named after Buddha’s birthplace in Nepal, the capital’s best green enclave was donated by King Vajiravudh (Rama VI) in 1925, whose statue dominates the main (south-western) entrance. It’s most interesting around dawn and dusk, when its pagoda and lakes (pedalos can be hired) are circled by joggers.

It’s now when its paths become t’ai chi classes, and others perform mass aerobics or play acrobatic takraw. There are even open-air gyms. Its shaded grounds also refresh lazier souls: there’s a restaurant to the north-west, and even more picnickers than usual attend free Music in the Park concerts. By night, the perimeter becomes a soliciting ground: women on the east, men on the west.

Experience King Power Mahanakhon

Rising boldly above the Bangkok skyline, King Power Mahanakhon is a modern architectural icon and a must-visit destination in the heart of the city. This dynamic landmark combines luxury shopping, sky-high dining, and Thailand’s highest observation deck the Mahanakhon SkyWalk all in one place. From breathtaking city views and immersive digital experiences to premium lifestyle offerings, King Power Mahanakhon delivers unforgettable moments from ground floor to rooftop.

What is the best way to get there from Crowne Plaza Bangkok Lumpini Park?

Just a 5-minute walk from Crowne Plaza Bangkok Lumpini Park to Sala Daeng BTS Station, then take the Silom Line to Chong Nonsi BTS Station. From there, King Power Mahanakhon is directly accessible via Exit 3.

Address: King Power Mahanakhon, 114 Narathiwas Road, Silom, Bangrak, Bangkok 10500
BTS Station: Chong Nonsi Station (Exit 3)
Phone: 02 677 8721
Open Daily, 10 AM–7 PM

A profession Thai cooking experience for all skill levels

www.bangkokthaicooking.com
Hours: Between 9.00am – 9.00pm Thai time

Silom Thai Cooking School offers an exposure to Thai cuisine and culture in a relaxing, friendly and helpful setting. Classes of only 1-11 take place in an open kitchen, with certified Thai chef’s to give you all the inside tips on choosing the best ingredients for each traditional Thai recipe.

Silom Thai Cooking School’s offers 5-course meal sessions in the morning and afternoon. Their are 5 different class options for these sessions, as well as a Chef Course that allows people to commit to 10-30 days of professional Thai cuisine instruction. Each Thai cooking experience offers a trip to the market before you dive into authentic recipes.

Address: 68 Silom Soi 13, Bangkok
Phone:  047265669
Website: www.bangkokthaicooking.com
Hours: Between 9.00am – 9.00pm Thai time

The jewel in the crown of the city

The city’s most historic architecture – the Grand Palace and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha – depict the heart of Thai culture.

Visit one of the most sacred places in Thailand, the Grand Palace, surrounded by monuments and courtyards of beautiful and spiritual art forms. Within the palace, you will find the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, a lavishly decorated temple with glass mosaic and colourful porcelain. Considered the cultural and spiritual heart of Thailand, these two attractions are must-sees.

Address: Thanon Na Phra Lan, Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok
Open Daily 8.30am-3.30pm

Yaowarat Road  in Samphanthawong District is the main artery of Bangkok’s Chinatown. Modern Chinatown now covers a large area around Yaowarat and Charoen Krung Road. It has been the main centre for trading by the Chinese community since they moved from their old site some 200 years ago to make way for the construction of Wat Phra Kaew, the Grand Palace. Nearby is the Phahurat or Little India. The area is bordered by the Chao Phraya River from the west to the south. Yaowarat Road is well known for its variety of foodstuffs, and at night turns into a large “food street” that draws tourists and locals from all over the city.

The best time to visit is between 6 AM–1 PM, or at night for the best variety of food stalls

Bangkok, Thailand - March 31 2024 : External facade of the Park Silom multi-purpose complex at Bangkok, Thailand.

Located in the heart of Silom, PARK SILOM is 39-storey lifestyle and office tower is a vibrant hub where shopping, dining, and work come together. Easily accessible via BTS and MRT, it features a lively 5-storey community mall, modern co-working spaces, and a lush Sky Garden with city views. With green spaces to relax and plenty of cafes, it’s a perfect stop for tourists to explore, unwind, or grab a bite while discovering Bangkok’s business and culture district.

How to get there from Crowne Plaza Bangkok Lumpini Park?
From Crowne Plaza Bangkok Lumpini Park, take a short walk to PARK SILOM

Address: 1 Convent Rd, Si Lom, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500
BTS Station: Sala Daeng
Phone: 02 481 7348
Open Daily, 9 AM–9 PM

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The Street That Never Sleeps
When the sun sets, Khaosan Road comes alive with vibrant music, laughter, and an electric atmosphere. It transforms into a lively playground of roadside bars, night markets, late-night massage spas, and pulsing DJ beats where the night truly begins. Whether you’re enjoying a cold drink, dancing to reggae, or soaking in the vibe at an international pub, Khaosan Road has something for everyone. With its rich mix of cultures, music, and energy, it promises unforgettable nights and lasting memories.

How to get there from Crowne Plaza Bangkok Lumpini Park?
Just a 5-minute walk from Crowne Plaza Bangkok Lumpini Park to Silom MRT Station, then take the Blue Line to Sanam Chai MRT Station. From there, it’s about a 20-minute walk to Khaosan Road via Bangkok’s charming Old Town

Address: Khaosan Road, Talat Yot, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200
Nearest MRT Station: Sanam Chai MRT Station
Open Daily (especially lively in the evening and late night)

Wat-Arun-Crowne-Plaza-Bangkok-Lumpini-Park

A Living Symbol of Thai Heritage
Wat Arun, or the Temple of Dawn, has stood proudly along the Chao Phraya River for centuries. Its beautifully decorated spires reflect Buddhist symbolism and Thai artistry, offering both spiritual and historical insight.
Visitors are welcome to explore its grounds, ascend the central tower for panoramic views, and observe traditional temple life in action. It’s an essential destination for experiencing the depth of Thai history and spirituality.

How to get there from Crowne Plaza Bangkok Lumpini Park?
Just a 5-minute walk from Crowne Plaza Bangkok Lumpini Park to Silom MRT Station, then take the Blue Line to Sanam Chai MRT Station. From there, walk to Tha Tien Pier and take a short ferry ride across the river to Wat Arun.

Address: 158 Wang Doem Road, Wat Arun, Bangkok Yai, Bangkok 10600
MRT Station: Sanam Chai Station (walk to Tha Tien Pier, then ferry across)
Open Daily: 8 AM–6 PM

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A Hidden Gem for Food Lovers

Looking for one of Bangkok’s tastiest hidden gems? Banthat Thong Road is a must-visit. Just a short stroll from the National Stadium BTS station, this vibrant street is lined with countless food stalls, cozy local spots, and tempting dessert cafes. A favorite among locals and city dwellers, Banthat Thong serves up a variety of authentic Thai flavors that will satisfy any craving. And when it’s time for something sweet, cool off with classic Thai desserts like coconut ice cream or bingsu with a local twist.

How to get there from Crowne Plaza Bangkok Lumpini Park?
Just a 5-minute walk from Crowne Plaza Bangkok Lumpini Park to Silom MRT Station, then take the Blue Line to Sam Yan MRT Station. From there, Banthat Thong Road is a short walk away, located near Chulalongkorn University and popular local eateries.

Address: Banthat Thong Road, Rong Muang, Pathum Wan District, Bangkok 10330
MRT Station: Sam Yan MRT Station
Open Daily: Most eateries operate from late morning to around 11 PM, with peak hours in the evening.

Premier green space in the centre of the city

Named after Buddha’s birthplace in Nepal, the capital’s best green enclave was donated by King Vajiravudh (Rama VI) in 1925, whose statue dominates the main (south-western) entrance. It’s most interesting around dawn and dusk, when its pagoda and lakes (pedalos can be hired) are circled by joggers.

It’s now when its paths become t’ai chi classes, and others perform mass aerobics or play acrobatic takraw. There are even open-air gyms. Its shaded grounds also refresh lazier souls: there’s a restaurant to the north-west, and even more picnickers than usual attend free Music in the Park concerts. By night, the perimeter becomes a soliciting ground: women on the east, men on the west.

Experience King Power Mahanakhon

Rising boldly above the Bangkok skyline, King Power Mahanakhon is a modern architectural icon and a must-visit destination in the heart of the city. This dynamic landmark combines luxury shopping, sky-high dining, and Thailand’s highest observation deck the Mahanakhon SkyWalk all in one place. From breathtaking city views and immersive digital experiences to premium lifestyle offerings, King Power Mahanakhon delivers unforgettable moments from ground floor to rooftop.

What is the best way to get there from Crowne Plaza Bangkok Lumpini Park?

Just a 5-minute walk from Crowne Plaza Bangkok Lumpini Park to Sala Daeng BTS Station, then take the Silom Line to Chong Nonsi BTS Station. From there, King Power Mahanakhon is directly accessible via Exit 3.

Address: King Power Mahanakhon, 114 Narathiwas Road, Silom, Bangrak, Bangkok 10500
BTS Station: Chong Nonsi Station (Exit 3)
Phone: 02 677 8721
Open Daily, 10 AM–7 PM

A profession Thai cooking experience for all skill levels

www.bangkokthaicooking.com
Hours: Between 9.00am – 9.00pm Thai time

Silom Thai Cooking School offers an exposure to Thai cuisine and culture in a relaxing, friendly and helpful setting. Classes of only 1-11 take place in an open kitchen, with certified Thai chef’s to give you all the inside tips on choosing the best ingredients for each traditional Thai recipe.

Silom Thai Cooking School’s offers 5-course meal sessions in the morning and afternoon. Their are 5 different class options for these sessions, as well as a Chef Course that allows people to commit to 10-30 days of professional Thai cuisine instruction. Each Thai cooking experience offers a trip to the market before you dive into authentic recipes.

Address: 68 Silom Soi 13, Bangkok
Phone:  047265669
Website: www.bangkokthaicooking.com
Hours: Between 9.00am – 9.00pm Thai time

The jewel in the crown of the city

The city’s most historic architecture – the Grand Palace and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha – depict the heart of Thai culture.

Visit one of the most sacred places in Thailand, the Grand Palace, surrounded by monuments and courtyards of beautiful and spiritual art forms. Within the palace, you will find the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, a lavishly decorated temple with glass mosaic and colourful porcelain. Considered the cultural and spiritual heart of Thailand, these two attractions are must-sees.

Address: Thanon Na Phra Lan, Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok
Open Daily 8.30am-3.30pm

Yaowarat Road  in Samphanthawong District is the main artery of Bangkok’s Chinatown. Modern Chinatown now covers a large area around Yaowarat and Charoen Krung Road. It has been the main centre for trading by the Chinese community since they moved from their old site some 200 years ago to make way for the construction of Wat Phra Kaew, the Grand Palace. Nearby is the Phahurat or Little India. The area is bordered by the Chao Phraya River from the west to the south. Yaowarat Road is well known for its variety of foodstuffs, and at night turns into a large “food street” that draws tourists and locals from all over the city.

The best time to visit is between 6 AM–1 PM, or at night for the best variety of food stalls

Bangkok, Thailand - March 31 2024 : External facade of the Park Silom multi-purpose complex at Bangkok, Thailand.

Located in the heart of Silom, PARK SILOM is 39-storey lifestyle and office tower is a vibrant hub where shopping, dining, and work come together. Easily accessible via BTS and MRT, it features a lively 5-storey community mall, modern co-working spaces, and a lush Sky Garden with city views. With green spaces to relax and plenty of cafes, it’s a perfect stop for tourists to explore, unwind, or grab a bite while discovering Bangkok’s business and culture district.

How to get there from Crowne Plaza Bangkok Lumpini Park?
From Crowne Plaza Bangkok Lumpini Park, take a short walk to PARK SILOM

Address: 1 Convent Rd, Si Lom, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500
BTS Station: Sala Daeng
Phone: 02 481 7348
Open Daily, 9 AM–9 PM

Traveler travel on vacation weekend, holiday in summer, smile asian young traveling woman, girl backpacker using map for sightseeing, keep walking along road, street outdoor market, city in Bangkok.

The Street That Never Sleeps
When the sun sets, Khaosan Road comes alive with vibrant music, laughter, and an electric atmosphere. It transforms into a lively playground of roadside bars, night markets, late-night massage spas, and pulsing DJ beats where the night truly begins. Whether you’re enjoying a cold drink, dancing to reggae, or soaking in the vibe at an international pub, Khaosan Road has something for everyone. With its rich mix of cultures, music, and energy, it promises unforgettable nights and lasting memories.

How to get there from Crowne Plaza Bangkok Lumpini Park?
Just a 5-minute walk from Crowne Plaza Bangkok Lumpini Park to Silom MRT Station, then take the Blue Line to Sanam Chai MRT Station. From there, it’s about a 20-minute walk to Khaosan Road via Bangkok’s charming Old Town

Address: Khaosan Road, Talat Yot, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200
Nearest MRT Station: Sanam Chai MRT Station
Open Daily (especially lively in the evening and late night)

Wat-Arun-Crowne-Plaza-Bangkok-Lumpini-Park

A Living Symbol of Thai Heritage
Wat Arun, or the Temple of Dawn, has stood proudly along the Chao Phraya River for centuries. Its beautifully decorated spires reflect Buddhist symbolism and Thai artistry, offering both spiritual and historical insight.
Visitors are welcome to explore its grounds, ascend the central tower for panoramic views, and observe traditional temple life in action. It’s an essential destination for experiencing the depth of Thai history and spirituality.

How to get there from Crowne Plaza Bangkok Lumpini Park?
Just a 5-minute walk from Crowne Plaza Bangkok Lumpini Park to Silom MRT Station, then take the Blue Line to Sanam Chai MRT Station. From there, walk to Tha Tien Pier and take a short ferry ride across the river to Wat Arun.

Address: 158 Wang Doem Road, Wat Arun, Bangkok Yai, Bangkok 10600
MRT Station: Sanam Chai Station (walk to Tha Tien Pier, then ferry across)
Open Daily: 8 AM–6 PM

ban tad thong

A Hidden Gem for Food Lovers

Looking for one of Bangkok’s tastiest hidden gems? Banthat Thong Road is a must-visit. Just a short stroll from the National Stadium BTS station, this vibrant street is lined with countless food stalls, cozy local spots, and tempting dessert cafes. A favorite among locals and city dwellers, Banthat Thong serves up a variety of authentic Thai flavors that will satisfy any craving. And when it’s time for something sweet, cool off with classic Thai desserts like coconut ice cream or bingsu with a local twist.

How to get there from Crowne Plaza Bangkok Lumpini Park?
Just a 5-minute walk from Crowne Plaza Bangkok Lumpini Park to Silom MRT Station, then take the Blue Line to Sam Yan MRT Station. From there, Banthat Thong Road is a short walk away, located near Chulalongkorn University and popular local eateries.

Address: Banthat Thong Road, Rong Muang, Pathum Wan District, Bangkok 10330
MRT Station: Sam Yan MRT Station
Open Daily: Most eateries operate from late morning to around 11 PM, with peak hours in the evening.

SHOPPING GUIDE

The pride of Bangkok

www.siamparagon.co.th

Opened in December 2005, Siam Paragon is one of the biggest shopping centers in Asia. The mall includes a wide range of specialty stores, and multiplex movie theater (consisted of 15 large size theaters with one of the them having the biggest screen and seating capacity in Asia).

At Siam Paragon you can also find the Siam Ocean World, an exhibition hall, the Thai Art Gallery and also an opera concert hall. This venue is also Bangkok’s biggest food destination: 20,000 square metres are designated for 80 restaurants and food outlets divided into five areas: Gourmet Market, Take Home, Food Court, Food Hall Gallery, and the Food Hall.

Address: 991/1 1st Floor, Rama I Road, Bangkok 10330, Bangkok
BTS Skytrain: Siam Station
Phone: +66 2 690 1000
Hours: Open: 10:00 – 22:00
Website: www.siamparagon.co.th

Discover Asiatique

A vibrant riverside night market and lifestyle complex, Asiatique blends shopping, dining, and entertainment in a lively open-air setting. With its charming mix of boutiques, street food stalls, and cultural performances, it offers a unique way to experience Bangkok’s bustling nightlife by the Chao Phraya River. From panoramic views on the iconic Ferris wheel to delicious local eats and artisanal crafts, Asiatique is where tradition meets modern fun.

What is the best way to get there from Crowne Plaza Bangkok Lumpini Park?

Just a 5-minute walk from Crowne Plaza Bangkok Lumpini Park to Sala Daeng BTS Station, then take the Silom Line to Saphan Taksin BTS Station. From there, hop on the free Asiatique shuttle boat at Sathorn Pier, which takes you directly to the market.

Address: Asiatique The Riverfront, 2194 Charoen Krung Rd, Wat Phraya Krai, Bang Kho Laem, Bangkok 10120
BTS Station: Saphan Taksin Station
Phone: 02 108 4488
Open Daily, 4 PM–Midnight

Bangkok’s busiest mall

The MBK (Mah Boon Krong) Center is not as glamorous as others in Bangkok, but it offers 89,000 square meters of a complex with less expensive goods, making it a major tourist attraction. Find clothing, shoes and clothing, electronics, a gigantic food court and entertainment on the top floor.

The easily accessible MBK (Mah Boon Krong) Center offers a special MBK Tourist Discount Card. Apply at the information kiosks on the first and second levels with your passport in hand, and receive discounts of 5-30% off participating locations within the complex. If taking the BTS, use the National Stadium Station to get off of the train and make your way to Bangkok’s most affordable retail therapy destination.

Address: 444 Phayathai Rd, Bangkok, Pathumwan 10330, Bangkok
BTS Skytrain: National Stadium Station
Phone: 02-6209000
Website: www.mbk-center.co.th
Open: Daily 11am-10pm

A colourful bazaar on Silom Road with tourist trinkets, leather goods and more.

Just around the corner from Crowne Plaza Lumpini Park, guests will find the bustling night market of Patpong. Geared towards tourists rather than locals, prices here are on the higher end of the spectrum, however, if you are looking for leather goods or luggage, you’ll find plenty to choose from. The markets also offer souvenirs, sarongs, sunglasses, t-shirts and other popular tourist items. Always bargain with the vendor for a reasonable price. Opens around 6pm and trades until late.

The largest lifestyle shopping destination in Bangkok

Tourists will find it all here. Central World Plaza is a major one-stop complex. We’re talking 550,000 square meters of space that houses 500 shops and boutiques, over 100 different restaurants and dozens of first-class entertainment and recreational outlets. It’s one of the city’s premier venue.

Choose from local and international brand names in fashion, accessories, jewelry and souvenirs. Find fine silks, books, and extreme dining at their award-winning Central Food Hall. Central World contains the Zen and Isetan department stores, as well as 15-screen SF Cinemas and a selection of Spas. Central World is also a venue for many of the city’s most important events, including fashion shows, Bangkok’s largest New Year countdown, art exhibitions, concerts and more.

Address: 1 RAMA,, Bangkok

Phone: +66 2 264 5555
Website: www.centralworld.co.th
Hours: Daily 10am-9pm

IconSiam Near Crowne Plaza Bangkok Lumpini Park

Experience the Best of Bangkok at ICONSIAM

Step into a world where tradition meets innovation. ICONSIAM is Bangkok’s iconic riverside destination that redefines luxury, culture, and lifestyle. Explore an extraordinary mix of global brands, Thai craftsmanship, gourmet dining, art installations, and entertainment all under one roof. From high-end fashion and tech wonders to the enchanting SookSiam zone that showcases Thailand’s cultural heritage, ICONSIAM offers a one-of-a-kind experience for every visitor — all with stunning views of the Chao Phraya River.

How to get there from Crowne Plaza Bangkok Lumpini Park?
From Crowne Plaza Bangkok Lumpini Park, take a short walk to Sala Daeng BTS Station. Ride the BTS Silom Line to Saphan Taksin Station. From there, hop on the ICONSIAM shuttle boat at Sathorn Pier — a scenic river journey that takes you directly to ICONSIAM’s doorstep.

Address: ICONSIAM, 299 Charoen Nakhon Rd, Khlong Ton Sai, Khlong San, Bangkok 10600
BTS Station: Saphan Taksin (with shuttle boat service to ICONSIAM)
Phone: 02 495 7000
Open Daily, 10 AM–10 PM

Discover One Bangkok

Imagine living, working, shopping, and relaxing in one integrated space designed for the future. One Bangkok offers a unique urban lifestyle experience with luxury residences, world-renowned hotels, flagship retail stores, fine dining, and lush green spaces all within walking distance of Lumpini Park.
From high fashion and cultural showcases to tech-driven office spaces, One Bangkok is where everything comes together.

What is the best way to get there from Crowne Plaza Bangkok Lumpini Park?

Just a 5-minute walk from Crowne Plaza Bangkok Lumpini Park to Silom MRT Station, then one stop on the Blue Line to Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre Station. From there, One Bangkok is a short walk away.

Address: One Bangkok, Witthayu Rd, Lumphini, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330
MRT Station: Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre Station
Phone: 02 483 5555
Open Daily, 10 AM–10 PM

The pride of Bangkok

www.siamparagon.co.th

Opened in December 2005, Siam Paragon is one of the biggest shopping centers in Asia. The mall includes a wide range of specialty stores, and multiplex movie theater (consisted of 15 large size theaters with one of the them having the biggest screen and seating capacity in Asia).

At Siam Paragon you can also find the Siam Ocean World, an exhibition hall, the Thai Art Gallery and also an opera concert hall. This venue is also Bangkok’s biggest food destination: 20,000 square metres are designated for 80 restaurants and food outlets divided into five areas: Gourmet Market, Take Home, Food Court, Food Hall Gallery, and the Food Hall.

Address: 991/1 1st Floor, Rama I Road, Bangkok 10330, Bangkok
BTS Skytrain: Siam Station
Phone: +66 2 690 1000
Hours: Open: 10:00 – 22:00
Website: www.siamparagon.co.th

Discover Asiatique

A vibrant riverside night market and lifestyle complex, Asiatique blends shopping, dining, and entertainment in a lively open-air setting. With its charming mix of boutiques, street food stalls, and cultural performances, it offers a unique way to experience Bangkok’s bustling nightlife by the Chao Phraya River. From panoramic views on the iconic Ferris wheel to delicious local eats and artisanal crafts, Asiatique is where tradition meets modern fun.

What is the best way to get there from Crowne Plaza Bangkok Lumpini Park?

Just a 5-minute walk from Crowne Plaza Bangkok Lumpini Park to Sala Daeng BTS Station, then take the Silom Line to Saphan Taksin BTS Station. From there, hop on the free Asiatique shuttle boat at Sathorn Pier, which takes you directly to the market.

Address: Asiatique The Riverfront, 2194 Charoen Krung Rd, Wat Phraya Krai, Bang Kho Laem, Bangkok 10120
BTS Station: Saphan Taksin Station
Phone: 02 108 4488
Open Daily, 4 PM–Midnight

Bangkok’s busiest mall

The MBK (Mah Boon Krong) Center is not as glamorous as others in Bangkok, but it offers 89,000 square meters of a complex with less expensive goods, making it a major tourist attraction. Find clothing, shoes and clothing, electronics, a gigantic food court and entertainment on the top floor.

The easily accessible MBK (Mah Boon Krong) Center offers a special MBK Tourist Discount Card. Apply at the information kiosks on the first and second levels with your passport in hand, and receive discounts of 5-30% off participating locations within the complex. If taking the BTS, use the National Stadium Station to get off of the train and make your way to Bangkok’s most affordable retail therapy destination.

Address: 444 Phayathai Rd, Bangkok, Pathumwan 10330, Bangkok
BTS Skytrain: National Stadium Station
Phone: 02-6209000
Website: www.mbk-center.co.th
Open: Daily 11am-10pm

A colourful bazaar on Silom Road with tourist trinkets, leather goods and more.

Just around the corner from Crowne Plaza Lumpini Park, guests will find the bustling night market of Patpong. Geared towards tourists rather than locals, prices here are on the higher end of the spectrum, however, if you are looking for leather goods or luggage, you’ll find plenty to choose from. The markets also offer souvenirs, sarongs, sunglasses, t-shirts and other popular tourist items. Always bargain with the vendor for a reasonable price. Opens around 6pm and trades until late.

The largest lifestyle shopping destination in Bangkok

Tourists will find it all here. Central World Plaza is a major one-stop complex. We’re talking 550,000 square meters of space that houses 500 shops and boutiques, over 100 different restaurants and dozens of first-class entertainment and recreational outlets. It’s one of the city’s premier venue.

Choose from local and international brand names in fashion, accessories, jewelry and souvenirs. Find fine silks, books, and extreme dining at their award-winning Central Food Hall. Central World contains the Zen and Isetan department stores, as well as 15-screen SF Cinemas and a selection of Spas. Central World is also a venue for many of the city’s most important events, including fashion shows, Bangkok’s largest New Year countdown, art exhibitions, concerts and more.

Address: 1 RAMA,, Bangkok

Phone: +66 2 264 5555
Website: www.centralworld.co.th
Hours: Daily 10am-9pm

IconSiam Near Crowne Plaza Bangkok Lumpini Park

Experience the Best of Bangkok at ICONSIAM

Step into a world where tradition meets innovation. ICONSIAM is Bangkok’s iconic riverside destination that redefines luxury, culture, and lifestyle. Explore an extraordinary mix of global brands, Thai craftsmanship, gourmet dining, art installations, and entertainment all under one roof. From high-end fashion and tech wonders to the enchanting SookSiam zone that showcases Thailand’s cultural heritage, ICONSIAM offers a one-of-a-kind experience for every visitor — all with stunning views of the Chao Phraya River.

How to get there from Crowne Plaza Bangkok Lumpini Park?
From Crowne Plaza Bangkok Lumpini Park, take a short walk to Sala Daeng BTS Station. Ride the BTS Silom Line to Saphan Taksin Station. From there, hop on the ICONSIAM shuttle boat at Sathorn Pier — a scenic river journey that takes you directly to ICONSIAM’s doorstep.

Address: ICONSIAM, 299 Charoen Nakhon Rd, Khlong Ton Sai, Khlong San, Bangkok 10600
BTS Station: Saphan Taksin (with shuttle boat service to ICONSIAM)
Phone: 02 495 7000
Open Daily, 10 AM–10 PM

Discover One Bangkok

Imagine living, working, shopping, and relaxing in one integrated space designed for the future. One Bangkok offers a unique urban lifestyle experience with luxury residences, world-renowned hotels, flagship retail stores, fine dining, and lush green spaces all within walking distance of Lumpini Park.
From high fashion and cultural showcases to tech-driven office spaces, One Bangkok is where everything comes together.

What is the best way to get there from Crowne Plaza Bangkok Lumpini Park?

Just a 5-minute walk from Crowne Plaza Bangkok Lumpini Park to Silom MRT Station, then one stop on the Blue Line to Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre Station. From there, One Bangkok is a short walk away.

Address: One Bangkok, Witthayu Rd, Lumphini, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330
MRT Station: Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre Station
Phone: 02 483 5555
Open Daily, 10 AM–10 PM

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