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DISCOVER BANGKOK FROM THE HEART OF THE CITY

At Pullman Bangkok Hotel G, the city’s most iconic sights are just moments away. From ancient temples and lively markets to towering skyscrapers and riverside malls, Bangkok is a vibrant mix of old and new waiting to be explored. Whether you’re here for culture, cuisine, or just a good time, let us be your gateway to the best of the city.

Dusit Central Park

A new lifestyle destination that brings together luxury shopping, fine dining, residences, and lush green spaces. A modern landmark where urban energy meets Thai heritage.

King Power Mahanakhon Skywalk

Just a 2-minute walk from the hotel, this iconic skyscraper offers Thailand’s highest observation deck with panoramic views of Bangkok. The glass-floored Skywalk provides a thrilling experience for visitors.

Silom Night Market

A short stroll from the hotel, Silom Night Market is a bustling hub for street food, souvenirs, and unique Thai handicrafts. Experience the vibrant nightlife and culinary delights of Bangkok here.

Sri Maha Mariamman Temple

Just a short walk from the hotel, Sri Maha Mariamman Temple—also known as Wat Khaek—is one of Bangkok’s most vibrant Hindu temples. Built-in the 1800s by Tamil immigrants, it’s dedicated to Goddess Mariamman and features a strikingly colorful facade adorned with intricate statues of Hindu deities.

Popular among both worshippers and visitors, the temple offers a glimpse into the city’s Indian heritage and is especially lively during festivals like Navaratri. Step inside to experience fragrant offerings, spiritual chants, and the peaceful atmosphere of this cultural gem.

Discover Thai Creativity at Baan Silapin (The Artist’s House)

Looking for a cultural experience beyond the usual tourist spots? Visit Baan Silapin (Artist’s House), a charming wooden art house located along the peaceful Khlong Bang Luang canal.

Guests can join hands-on workshops to explore traditional Thai painting and crafts with guidance from local artists. The house also features a canal-side café, perfect for relaxing with a coffee while enjoying the calm atmosphere of old Bangkok.

How to get there from Pullman Bangkok Hotel G
Option 1: BTS + Taxi
Walk to BTS Chong Nonsi Station, take the Silom Line to Bang Wa, then a short taxi ride to the Artist’s House.
Option 2: MRT + Taxi
Take the MRT Blue Line to Bang Phai Station, then a short taxi ride to the canal.
A hidden creative spot offering a glimpse into Bangkok’s artistic soul.

Bangkok’s Iconic Temples: Wat Arun, Grand Palace & Wat Pho

No trip to Bangkok is complete without visiting The Grand Palace, Wat Pho, and Wat Arun. Start at the Grand Palace, once the home of Thai kings and the sacred Emerald Buddha. Nearby, Wat Pho is famous for its Reclining Buddha and traditional Thai massage. Across the Chao Phraya River, Wat Arun, the Temple of Dawn, is one of Bangkok’s most beautiful landmarks, especially at sunset.

How to get there from Pullman Bangkok Hotel G
Take a taxi or bus to Sathorn Pier near BTS Saphan Taksin, then hop on a Chao Phraya River boat to Tha Tien Pier for Wat Pho and the Grand Palace, or cross the river to visit Wat Arun. The boat ride also offers scenic views of Bangkok’s riverfront.

Benjakitti Park: Bangkok’s Urban Nature Escape

Located in the heart of the city, Benjakitti Forest Park is a peaceful green escape with scenic walking and cycling paths, wetlands, and elevated skywalks overlooking Bangkok’s skyline. It’s a favourite spot for locals to jog, relax, and enjoy nature.

At sunset, the lake reflects the city lights, creating one of Bangkok’s most beautiful golden hour views. It’s the perfect place for an evening stroll and a glimpse of local city life.

How to get there from Pullman Bangkok Hotel G
Take the BTS from Chong Nonsi, change at Siam to the Sukhumvit Line, and get off at Asok or Nana, then walk a few minutes to the park.

Chinatown: Bangkok’s Street Food & Culture Adventure

Chinatown (Yaowarat) is one of Bangkok’s most vibrant destinations after dark. Famous for its neon lights and lively streets, the area transforms into a street food paradise where vendors serve everything from sizzling seafood and roasted duck to sweet mango desserts.
Beyond the food, Chinatown is rich in culture with hidden temples, historic gold shops, and colourful markets. The glowing Yaowarat signs at night also make it one of the city’s best spots for photos.

How to get there from Pullman Bangkok Hotel G
Take a short taxi ride to MRT Sam Yan Station, then take the MRT Blue Line to Wat Mangkon Station. From there, it’s just a short walk to the heart of Yaowarat.

BTS Chong Nonsi station

Pullman Bangkok Hotel G is conveniently located near BTS Chong Nonsi station—just three stops from Siam. With quick access to the Skytrain, you can easily reach Bangkok’s top attractions, shopping districts, and cultural landmarks. Exploring the city has never been more convenient.

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Pullman Bangkok Hotel G ☆☆☆☆☆
188 Silom Road, Bangrak , 10500 Bangkok
Thailand
Tel: +66 2352 4000
Email: h3616-RE@accor.com

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