Towering over the city center of Bangkok, Thailand, the Pantip Court hotel stands four kilometers from both the Central World Plaza, formerly the World Trade Center, and the Erawan Shrine, home to the image of Brahma. Guests are within walking distance of the fascinating Suanlum Night Bazaar, a shopping area sectioned into seven main trading areas, including Pets and Plants. Guests are also a short walk from Lumpini Park, one of the city's few truly open spaces.
Silom Road, Bangkok's business and financial area, stretches out two kilometers from the hotel, and Siam Paragon, the biggest department store in Asia, is situated four kilometers away.
Bangkok International Airport sits 25 kilometers away.
Complimentary shuttle van service can be arranged to the business and shopping streets every weekend.
Guests of the Pantip Court can relax in the pool, steam room or sauna, and partake in one of the onsite aerobic classes. Complimentary valet parking and self parking are available to all hotel guests. Thai and international cuisine can be enjoyed at the hotel's Café Pantip, and guests can also snack on pastries at The Bakery Shop.
The 147 guestrooms at the 23 story Pantip Court have private balconies and feature high speed Internet access, separate sitting areas, satellite television, minibars and coffeemakers.
Located three kilometers from the hotel, the Jim Thompson Museum isn't exactly a tourist packed destination they don't allow tour buses up the narrow alley and most taxi drivers don't even know where it is yet it's worth the trip to see some of the best of traditional Thai architecture. And thanks to the elevated train system, this valuable excursion is made considerably easier.