Bangkok Marriott Hotel The Surawongse
262 Surawong Rd, Si Phraya, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500
The Surawongse sets itself apart from Bangkok's other five-star event hotels through a combination of architectural specificity and operational range. The rooftop garden paired with the Surawongse Ballroom, the 4-metre-by-21-metre LED display, the six dining outlets, and the Quan Spa give event planners and hotel guests a self-contained world with genuine character built from the Bang Rak neighbourhood upward.
Surawong Road in the Bang Rak district has anchored Bangkok's hospitality history for over a century, and the Bangkok Marriott Hotel The Surawongse carries that context into its design and offer. The address at 262 Surawong Road places the hotel within the Si Phraya precinct, close to the Chao Phraya riverfront and the creative cluster that has made Bang Rak one of the city's most watched neighbourhoods for food, art, and culture.
The events infrastructure here is genuinely distinctive. The Surawongse Ballroom spans 8,000 square feet and opens toward a rooftop garden that has no direct equivalent among Bangkok's hotel event spaces. A 4-metre-by-21-metre LED display running at 8K resolution wraps the ballroom in visual capacity suited to product launches, gala dinners, and large-scale conference presentations. Total event capacity across the property reaches 1,000 attendees, distributed across one ballroom, ten contemporary meeting rooms, and the courtyard garden, which functions as a separately bookable outdoor venue.
The hotel holds 303 guestrooms across two distinct formats: 196 standard guestrooms and 107 residential suites, making it the first Marriott in Thailand to offer flexible accommodation at this scale. The six food and beverage outlets give the property a dining dimension that functions independently of its events calendar. Praya Kitchen brings Thai cuisine grounded in local produce, Yao Restaurant and Rooftop Bar elevates the skyline dining experience, and Kissuisen delivers Japanese precision above the city.
The Quan Spa offers traditional Thai wellness programming alongside a Muay Thai-themed treatment that references Bangkok's sporting culture directly. An infinity pool and a fully equipped gym complete the amenities for guests arriving for leisure rather than events.
For event enquiries, the dedicated Event Chef programme allows organisers to collaborate directly with the kitchen team on bespoke menus rather than working from a fixed banquet list. Worth exploring the rooftop garden as a standalone venue for smaller gatherings at sunset, when the Bang Rak rooftops and the Chao Phraya curve frame the space most dramatically.