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Bangkok Marriott Marquis Queen’s Park

199 Sukhumvit Soi 22, Klong Ton, Klong T Klong Ton, Klong Toey, Bangkok, Thaïlande, 10110
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Discover the essence of a memorable event at Bangkok Marriott Queen’s Park Sukhumvit. Apart from 1,388 guestrooms & Suites, the hotel features 3 distinctive ballrooms; 36 meeting venues boasting over 6,000 SQM of event space, guests are provided with truly unique and expansive facilities to host business events, weddings and talk-of-the-town parties that will truly impress. From corporate events to the most creative of celebrations, our team of experts are on hand to ensure your event is spectacularly converted from a vision into reality.• 1,407 sqm pillarless Grand Ballroom• 675 sqm pillarless Secondary Ballroom with natural daylight• 580 sqm Lifestyle Ballroom with natural daylight and panorama balcony• 30+ Breakout Function Rooms from 50 – 300sqm• Up to 800 persons Classroom• Up to 800 persons Cluster• Able to cater to multiple large Groups simultaneously• Outdoor space for 300 persons @ hotel pool terrace• Outdoor space for 1,000 persons @ Benjasiri Park next door• 1,388 rooms and suites• 778 Double-Double Rooms• 364 Connecting Rooms• 101 Suites• 11 diverse F&B outlets• 2 outdoor swimming pools

Détails du lieu

ChaîneMarriott Bonvoy
MarqueMarriott Hotels
Construit2016
Rénové-
Espace total de la réunion130 577 pi. ca.
Chambres d'invités1 388
Type de lieuHôtel

Classements de l'industrie

Department of Tourism, Ministry of Tourism and sports Thailand

Prix

Cvent awards
Industry awards
- Best Convention Hotel - Best City Hotel

Points forts du lieu

3D Event Space
Cvent Photo-realistic 3D Event Spaces give planners the ability to realize their vision down to the finest detail.
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Prestations

Caractéristiques des chambres et services aux clients
  • Boîte vocale
  • Service de blanchisserie
  • Service de chambre
  • Services de conciergerie
  • Stockage des bagages
  • Vue (Ville)
Installations
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Boutique de cadeaux sur place
  • Restaurant sur place
  • Restauration sur place
  • Sécurité sur place
  • Service de location de voitures
Services commerciaux
  • Capacités audiovisuelles
  • Centre d'affaires
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Salles de réunion

Espace total de la réunion
130 577,1 sq. ft.
Plus grande salle
12 927,5 sq. ft.
Salles de réunion
32
Deuxième plus grande salle
9 902,8 sq. ft.
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Explore Meeting Rooms
Find the perfect room with setup charts and interactive 3D floor plans.

Espace de réunion

Meeting room floor plans

Thai Boromphimarn 1-2 Télécharger PDF
Thai Boromphimarn 1-2
Prefunction Great Hall Télécharger PDF
Prefunction Great Hall
Prefunction Thai Boromphimarn 345 Télécharger PDF
Prefunction Thai Boromphimarn 345
Thai Chitlada 1-2 Télécharger PDF
Thai Chitlada 1-2
Thai Boromphimarn 4 Télécharger PDF
Thai Boromphimarn 4

Chambres d'invités

Nombre total de chambres d'invités
1 388
Suites
101

Emplacement

Comment s'y rendre

Distance from airport 18.64 mi
Parking dans les environs
Parking gratuit
Service voiturier

Attractions locales

Benchasiri Park
Benchasiri Park
Parc
3 min
Benchasiri Park is a garden on Sukhumvit Road, Khlong Toei District, Bangkok, Thailand. Built on 11.6 acres next door to the Emporium shopping complex, it commemorates the fifth cycle birthday anniversary of Queen Sirikit on 12 August 1992.
Sukhumvit Rd, Khwaeng Khlong Tan
Khet Khlong Toei
Bangkok, TH 10110
Queen Sirikit National Convention Center
Queen Sirikit National Convention Center
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Sukhumvit MRT Station
Sukhumvit MRT Station
Quartier des affaires
5 min
Sukhumvit MRT Station is an underground MRT station on the Blue Line, located below Asok Intersection between Sukhumvit Road and Asok Montri Road in Bangkok, Thailand.
Khlong Toei Nuea, Watthana
Bangkok, TH 10110
Phrom Phong BTS Station
Phrom Phong BTS Station
Quartier des affaires
5 min
Phrom Phong BTS Station, set in a culturally diverse neighbourhood, is your gateway to the maze of sois peppered with stand-alone shops, trend-setting restaurants and art galleries. Phrom Phong also has a large concentration of Japanese and Korean expatriates, and there are plenty of restaurants and supermarkets in the area catering for this population. The main attractions near Phrom Phong BTS Station include jogger’s favourite Benjakiti Park, Emporium shopping mall (with direct BTS access) and Rain Hill Plaza (upscale restaurant and shopping complex, around 5 minutes’ away from the station). We’ve picked out the best restaurants, hotels, shopping and nightlife options near this BTS station below.
Khwaeng Khlong Tan, Khet Khlong Toei
Bangkok, TH 10110
Don Mueang International Airport
Don Mueang International Airport
Aéroport
25 km
Don Mueang International Airport is one of two international airports serving Greater Bangkok, the other one being Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK). The airport is considered to be one of the world's oldest international airports and Asia's oldest operating airport It was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914, although it had been in use earlier. Commercial flights began in 1924, making it one of the world's oldest commercial airports. The first commercial flight was an arrival by KLM Royal Dutch Airlines. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, before reopening on 24 March 2007 after renovations. Since the opening of the new airport, it has become a regional commuter flight hub and the de facto low-cost airline hub. In 2015, it became the world's largest low cost carrier airport.
222 Vibhavadi Rangsit Rd
Khwaeng Sanambin, Khet Don Mueang
Bangkok, TH 10210
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Suvarnabhumi Airport, Bangkok International Airport
Suvarnabhumi Airport, Bangkok International Airport
Aéroport
36 km
Suvarnabhumi Airport, also known as Bangkok International Airport, is one of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. The other one is Don Mueang International Airport. Suvarnabhumi covers an area of 3,240 hectares (8,000 acres). Suvarnabhumi was officially opened for limited domestic flight service on 15 September 2006, and opened for most domestic and all international commercial flights on 28 September 2006.[
999 Moo 1 Nong Prue, Amphoe Bang Phli,
Samut Prakan
Bangkok, TH 10540
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Temple of Dawn (Wat Arun)
Temple of Dawn (Wat Arun)
Repère historique
18 km
Wat Arun, locally known as Wat Chaeng, is situated on the west (Thonburi) bank of the Chao Phraya River. It is easily one of the most stunning temples in Bangkok, not only because of its riverside location, but also because the design is very different to the other temples you can visit in Bangkok. Wat Arun (or temple of the dawn) is partly made up of colourfully decorated spires and stands majestically over the water. Wat Arun is almost directly opposite Wat Pho, so it is very easy to get to. From Sapphan Taksin boat pier you can take a river boat that stops at pier 8. From here a small shuttle boat takes you from one side of the river to the other for only 3 baht. Entry to the temple is 100 baht. The temple is open daily from 08:30 to 17:30.
158 Wang Doem Rd, Wat Arun, Bangkok Yai,
Bangkok 10600
Asiatique The Riverfront
Asiatique The Riverfront
Shopping
13 km
Asiatique has successfully combined two of the most popular shopping experiences in the city: a night bazaar and a mall. Ten minutes downriver from Saphan Taksin BTS station this once-bustling international trade port has been transformed, with over 1,500 boutiques and 40 restaurants housed under a huge replica warehouse complex. Open from 17:00, spending an evening here is no problem: you’ll have good fun browsing the boutiques, picking up gifts or something for yourself; you are guaranteed to find something you would like to eat and if this isn’t enough entertainment, shows are performed nightly: Calypso ladyboy cabaret and soon, a classic Thai puppets performance.
2194/ Charoen Krung Rd, Wat Phraya Krai,
Bangkok, TH 10120
Ananta Samakhom Throne hall
Ananta Samakhom Throne hall
Repère historique
10 km
The centerpiece of Bangkok's own Champs Elysees, this impressive two-storey white marble palace sits at the end of Dusit's long, wide Royal Plaza, a leafy ceremonial boulevard that's often the focus of regal pomp and ceremony during royal celebrations. Ordered by King Rama V in 1907 and finished in the reign of King Rama VI, its neo-classical Renaissance architecture - particularly its central dome - dominate the scene just as Italian architects Mario Tamango and Annibale Rigotti intended. Following the 1932 coup it housed the first Thai parliament, but today its ornate interiors serve as a prestigious locale in which to court visiting dignitaries, hold state council meetings and royal occasions. Inside is a stunningly beautiful central dome, under which the Royal Throne sits. Lining it and each of the six other domes' walls are frescoes depicting Chakri Dynasty monarchs (painted by Galileo Chini). The long hall on the upper floor is embellished with embossed roman and floral patterns showing Renaissance and Baroque arts. Outside, visitors can find impressive views both from the large paved plaza in front of it (site of the annual Tropping of the Color in December, the Red Cross Fair in late March, as well as the King Rama V statue) or the trim gardens adjoining it with Vimanmek Mansion. On Children's Day, in the second week of January each year, the grounds and interiors are more fully open to the public. The Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall is open to the general public as a museum, with permanent exhibitions on the country’s national artists and showcases of arts and crafts by the students at the Chitralada Vocational Centre. Guided tours are available, at 30-minute intervals, from 9:30 to 15:30 daily (except Monday). Photography is not permitted inside the building. Please note that this is a royal property; a strict dress code applies, meaning no flip-flops, shorts, sleeveless shirts or T-shirts.
Art In Paradise
Art In Paradise
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Sea Life Bangkok Ocean World
Sea Life Bangkok Ocean World
Loisirs
3 km
Ocean World is a large aquarium in the center of Bangkok where visitors can enjoy the sight of impressive and beautiful marine animals as giant crabs, stingrays and sharks from up close. The aquarium provides a memorable experience and a fun outing for the whole family and a chance to see thousands of fish and other aquatic animals in an air conditioned and cool environment at a very easy to reach location in the center of Bangkok.
B1-B2 Floor, Siam Paragon,
Bangkok, TH 10330
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Bangkok Art & Culture Centre (BACC)
Bangkok Art & Culture Centre (BACC)
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Grand Palace
Grand Palace
Repère historique
9 km
Probably the most visited and remembered landmark of Thailand, The Grand Palace in Bangkok is where every visitor must pay a visit at least once in their lifetime. The construction of the Grand Palace began in 1782 during the reign of King Rama I, the founder of Chakri Dynasty, to become a royal residence, and it has been the utmost architectural symbol of Thailand ever since. The Grand Palace served as a significant royal residence until 1925 and is now used for ceremonial purposes only. The Grand Palace is divided into three main zones: The Outer Court, home to royal offices, public buildings and the Temple of Emerald Buddha; the Middle Court, which is where the most important residential and state buildings are; and the Inner Court, which is exclusively reserved for the king, his queen and his consorts. The major attraction of the Outer Court is the Temple of Emerald Buddha, the residence of Thailand’s most sacred Buddhist sculpture: Phra Kaeo Morakot (the Emerald Buddha), which was carved from flawless green jade, situated amid gold-gilded sculptures and ornaments, and fresco paintings of the main ordination hall. Situated at the center of the Middle Court is Chakri Mahaprasat Throne Hall which was ordered by King Rama V to become his residence and a major throne hall. The construction began in 1876 and completed in 1882, revealing an outstanding architectural-style combining European structure and traditional Thai roof tiles and spires. The interior sees sophisticated decorations inspired by European renaissance era, adorned with royal portraits of Chakri Dynasty’s monarchs. The building now only serves state functions and royal ceremonies.
Na Phra Lan Rd, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok
Bangkok, TH 10200
Madame Tussauds Bangkok
Madame Tussauds Bangkok
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EmQuartier
EmQuartier
Shopping
2 km
EmQuartier Bangkok is part of The Mall Group’s multi-billion-baht ‘EM District’ project to transform Phrom Phong into one of the biggest retail hubs of the city. You may have already heard of or visited the popular Emporium Shopping Mall – the new EmQuartier mall stands tall on the opposite side of Sukhumvit Road. Expect to find a long list of designer brands at the new EmQuartier Bangkok, as well as a distinctly futuristic design with dozens of restaurants, offices, event halls and a cool atrium garden – complete with a waterfall. There’s also direct access from Phrom Phong BTS Skytrain and a link to the original Emporium mall across the road. Shopping options at EmQuartier definitely lean towards the more luxury side of Bangkok’s booming mall scene, with designers like Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Chanel, Prada, Dolce & Gabbana, Dior, Jimmy Choo, Valentino and Fendi all opening up on the ground or second floor spaces. However, as you head up to the higher levels, expect a mix or more affordable high street brands such as Zara, Uniqlo, H&M, Gap and Super Dry, as well as a good selection of homegrown brands, including Fly Now, Greyhound, Kloset and Soda. There’re a whopping 400 labels in total over 4,000 square metres of floor space. The design of EmQuartier Bangkok is nothing short of impressive, with giant glass panels fronting the mall and its sweeping futuristic floors enclosing a cool outside concourse space. There’s also plenty of grass, plants and trees added to each level; a much needed dose of greenery in the dense concrete jungle that is Sukhumvit Road, and also fitting-in nicely with the nearby Benjasiri Park. The mall is split up into three different zones, one of which is actually in a separate building connected by several walkways. These include ‘The Glass Quartier’, ‘The Helix Quartier’ (where you'll find almost 50 restaurants by heading up an impressive spiral walkway) and ‘The Waterfall Quartier’, which, true to its name, is fronted by a modestly-sized waterfall in a pretty cool central atrium area – which is already proving EmQuartier’s most popular selfie spot.
689 Sukhumvit Road (Soi 35)
Klongton Nuea, Vadhana , Bangkok, 10110
Bangkok, TH 10110
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King Rama IX Park
King Rama IX Park
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K Village Farmers' Market
K Village Farmers' Market
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Sukumvit Plaza (Korean Town)
Sukumvit Plaza (Korean Town)
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Siam Paragon
Siam Paragon
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CentralWorld
CentralWorld
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