Radisson Hotels & Resorts

Radisson Hotel Bangkok

92 Soi Saengcham, Rama 9 Road, Huay Kwang, Bangkok 10320, Thailand
Reservations: 1 800 395 7046 (US/Canada Toll-free)
1 800 333 333 (Australia Toll-free)
001 800 61 10504 (Thailand Toll-free)
Telephone: + 662 641 4777 Fax: + 662 641 4884
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Bangkok Night View
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The Grand Palace
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Chatujak, The Weekend Market
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Bangkok Lodging Near Chatujak District

Conveniently located in the heart of the city's commercial and entertainment district on Rama 9 Road, our hotel is perfect for both leisure and business travellers in Bangkok. Lodging at our hotel places you a short distance from the expressway and only a 30-minute drive from Bangkok International Airport and a 45-minute drive from the fast-growing industrial base, the Eastern Seaboard of Thailand. Your Bangkok travel experience is sure to be exciting when staying at the Radisson Hotel Bangkok.

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Attractions near our Bangkok lodging include:

  • Chatujak (the Weekend Market)
    In this enormous flea market, thousands of travellers find bargains on everything from pets and foot massages to accessories and antiques.
  • Dream World
    Adults and children alike will have a great time at this exciting amusement park.
    (02) 533-1152 or (02) 533-1447
  • The Grand Palace
    You'll marvel at the architecture and artifacts of the palace, which was once the home of the royal family. Don't miss the Temple of the Emerald Buddha.
    (02) 222-8181
  • Jim Thompson House
    Visit the exquisite teak and theng wood home of Thompson, an American who tremendously improved the Thai silk industry after World War II.
    (02) 216-7368
  • Lumpini Park
    The city's oldest and biggest park, Lumpini is the perfect place for a relaxing stroll.
  • The National Museum Bankok
    To get a sense of Thailand's history through archaeology and art, visit the extensive exhibits at this fascinating museum.
    (02) 224-1333
  • Safari World
    This zoo and leisure park is perfect for those who want to walk on the wild side during their Bangkok travel experience.
    (662) 9144100-19
  • Sriracha Tiger Zoo
    You'll be amazed by the graceful, fierce cats, as well as the other wild animals that reside at this zoo.
    6638-296556-8
  • The Temples
    From Wat Arun with its beautiful tower to Wat Traimit with the Golden Buddha, the city's numerous temples are an irreplaceable part of its culture and history.
  • Bangkok International Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) - 30 minutes

About Bangkok

Also known as the City of Angels (Krung Thep), it is entirely appropriate that Bangkok should have two names. Firstly there is the modern, cosmopolitan side, with its Skytrain zipping people between swanky malls, cinema multiplexes, world-class restaurants, glitzy clubs and some of the world's best hotels. This area rivals other modern cities, absorbing as it does the latest of both East and West, with its new subway and the world's most recent international airport. But it's the ancient city and Thai hospitality, the heart and soul of the country, which really sets Bangkok apart. The Grand Palace, Wat Arun (Temple of the Dawn), Wat Po and a year's worth of other places worth visiting will leave your head spinning. Bangkok is Thailand's capital and its financial, entertainment and cultural center. The country's biggest city, it's home to more than 10 million of the country's 65 million people. It is a real city as well as a tourist attraction, making for an even more real experience. The convenience and comfort of the modern accentuates the ancient in a mix that works, although it can at times leave you fuming. Thailand's revered king celebrated his 60th jubilee in 2006 and the city, particularly the royal areas, was spruced up as part of the celebrations - come now and see it at its best.

Did you know?

Bangkok's Skytrain opened on the King's birthday, December 5, 1999. It transformed the city more than anyone who didn't know it pre-Skytrain days could possibly believe. Traffic paralyses much of Bangkok most of the time. It still does, but the Skytrain and the subway that opened in 2005 gave hugely increased access and lowered stress levels dramatically. It has also changed the economy in many ways. For example, the weekend market Chatuchak is next to both Skytrain and subway stops, making a quick visit easy. Before, getting there from the tourist areas could take hours. Coupled with the river boat service, most of the tourist areas, at least, are within easy grasp.

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