In the midst of the always-on lower Sukhumvit area, Maitria Sukhumvit 15’s complimentary shuttle to Terminal 21, the BTS and MRT lines means they are less than 10-minutes away. Sukhumvit Soi 11’s nightlife and dining scene is a short walk from the Lobby, while Asoke Intersection is just around the corner.
EM Wonder
EM Wonder on 5M floors of EmSphere is Bangkok’s hottest new hangout, right in the heart of Sukhumvit.
Urban Playground
Urban Playground Climbing at Sukhumvit offers an exciting and dynamic climbing experience for enthusiasts of all skill levels.
The EMsphere
The newly opened EMsphere, a central feature of The EMdistrict in Bangkok's Sukhumvit area, represents an innovative concept in retail.
Benjakiti Park
For a smaller park than Lumpini, and one close the Sukhumvit area, Benjakiti Park is the one for you. You'll find it by the Emporium shopping mall, with its green lawns, lake with fountain, and its many shaded spots, and running and cycling pathways.
The Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC)
Up and coming artists? International greats? Contemporary art installations? Head to the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC), where an eclectic array of exhibitions showcasing art, music, design, film, theatre and more are available to browse year-round.
The Grand Palace
This just might be the most dazzling and captivating of Bangkok's attractions. Visitors to the Grand Palace are enthralled by its magnificence and splendor. Built in the 1700’s, the Grand Palace served as the royal abode for Thai kings for over a century and a half, while being the base of the nation’s administrative power.
Sukhumvit Road
Sukhumvit Road is one of Bangkok's main thoroughfares. Along its vast length you'll find apartment blocks, offices, the BTS running above ground and the MRT running below it.
Erawan Shrine
Thailand is known for its glittering temples, wats, and pagodas. The famous Erawan Shrine is one of the most visited Hindu shrines in the nation. Here you'll find worshippers offering incense, garlands of flowers, prayers and paying for traditional Thai dances to be performed for the deity.
Lumpini Park
If you're looking for wide, green open spaces in Bangkok, look no further than our own version of Central Park: Lumpini Park. Spanning 142 acres the park dates back to the time of King Rama VI.
Khaosan Road
Khaosan Road in Bangkok is renowned among backpackers and budget travelers the world over, and is well worth a visit.
The Emporium
Feeling chic and trendy? The OG Phrom Phong shopping mall, Emporium, is as much of an institution of spending as say, Central. Simply step off the Phrom Phong BTS station to discover Bangkok's first elegantly styled mall, right below Emporium Suites by Chatrium.
MBK Center
MBK Shopping Center has been around for longer than most of us can remember. And it has always been THE place to go for tourists and locals alike who want a good bargain without going to a market.