TEST Find yourself in the happening areas of lower Sukhumvit and Phrom Phong, where all your shopping, eating, and drinking needs are easily satiated. You’re close to the BTS and MRT lines, the busy Asoke intersection, Emquartier and Emporium malls, and much more
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. This state-of-the-art indoor climbing facility features a variety of climbing walls, including bouldering, top-rope, and lead climbing options.
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.
The EMsphere
The newly opened EMsphere, a central feature of The EMdistrict in Bangkok's Sukhumvit area, represents an innovative concept in retail.
BTS Siam Station
Siam is the center for everything fashionable and trendy in Bangkok, all easily accessible via the BTS Siam Station.
Phrom Phong BTS Station
The Phrom Phong BTS Station in Bangkok is surrounded by diverse shops, malls, and restaurants, catering to local Japanese and Korean communities.
Snake Farm, Red Cross Institute
Snakes are some of the most misunderstood creatures on the planet. We don't need to tell you why they have such a bad rap. But you can learn about how beneficial they are at the Snake Farm in the Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute, also known as the Red Cross Institute.
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.
The Temple of Dawn
Poised for the best IG shots along the Chao Phraya River is Wat Arun, rising majestically to the sky. Also known as the Temple of Dawn, its stunning structure was completed in the 17th century; featuring a Khmer style tower that is around 82-meters in height. At one point, this sacred site housed the Emerald Buddha for a time.
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.
Wat Benchamabophit
Known as the Marble Temple, Wat Benchamabophit will leave you breathless. Built in true Thai architectural fashion, this is one of the nation’s most renowned places of worship.
Ganesha's Shrine
In need of some divine blessings? Head to Ganesha's Shrine, he embodies success, wisdom, and wealth, revered by Hindus and Buddhists alike in Thailand. You'll find him at the Huay Kwang Intersection, with his single tusk, cradling symbols of divine significance.