Pullman Bangkok Hotel G

Michelin Guide
Hotel
About it
Located in the heart of Bangkok’s vibrant City Center, Pullman Bangkok Hotel G is just a 5-minute walk from Chong Nonsi BTS station, the iconic Sri Maha Mariamman Temple (Thailand’s oldest Hindu temple), and the Mahanakhon Building, the tallest in Bangkok with a stunning 360-degree observatory deck. A convenience store is located less than 328 feet away for added convenience.
With easy access to public transport, including the BTS Skytrain (Chong Nonsi station) just 5 minutes away and the MRT subway (Silom station) 15 minutes away, the hotel offers easy connections to major shopping destinations like Siam Paragon and CentralWorld, as well as top attractions such as the Grand Palace, Wat Pho, ICONSIAM, and Asiatique along the majestic Chao Phraya River. The hotel is only 40 minutes from both Suvarnabhumi and Don Muang International airports.
Chinese-speaking staff and cashless payment options such as Alipay and WeChat Pay ensure a smooth and convenient stay for our Chinese guests.
Relax at the full-service G Spa offering massages, body treatments, and facials, or stay active in the 24-hour fitness center and outdoor pool. Complimentary Wi-Fi and concierge services are available to ensure your stay is seamless.
On the 37th floor, Scarlett Wine Bar and Restaurant offers French cuisine, creative cocktails, and panoramic views of the city. For a more casual vibe, 25 Degrees serves award-winning burgers, ideal for a fun and memorable meal. The pool bar on the 5th floor is the perfect spot to unwind serving refreshing drinks and snacks.
The hotel features 469 contemporary rooms with complimentary wired and wireless internet, satellite TV, and bottled water. Each room also offers private bathrooms with deep soaking tubs, separate showers, and bidets.
Round-trip airport transfers are available for a surcharge upon request.
Its strengths
24hr reception
Accessible reduced mobility
LAN Wi-Fi
Parking
Family rooms
Breakfast
Restaurant
Pool
Spa
Location
188 Silom Road, BangrakBangkok