Welcome to Emerald Hotel Bangkok
Opened in November 1992, and managed since 2006 by HotelCorp, The Emerald Hotel is located in the midst of one of Bangkok’s busiest commercial and entertainment hubs and remains a favourite with both business and holiday travellers.
Unlike most major cities there is no “central or downtown” Bangkok. Instead there are three or four different areas in the city which all provide shopping, entertainment and business facilities. The Emerald Hotel is in one of these areas on Rachadapisek Road, commonly abbreviated to “Rachada”.

Superior Room |

Deluxe Room |

Executive Room |

Junior Suite |

Executive Suite |

Emerald Suite |
The Emerald Hotel in Bangkok houses 600 deluxe rooms which provide all the comfort necessary for a luxurious existence. The well furnished and beautifully decorated rooms are virtually cocoons of comfort providing the desired comfort and luxury when away from home.

Fitness Room |

Swimming Pool |

Traditional Spa Massage |

Main Lobby |

Meeting Room |

Lobby Lounge |
Our executive floor is tailored for the needs of those who desire an extra level of service, convenience and privacy. The Executive Lounge features personalized business and concierge service in a private atmosphere setting. Open daily- breakfast buffet- all day coffee, tea and soft drink- evening canapes and cocktail exclusively for guests on the executive floors.
Other Facilities :
Baby sitting
Spa
Fitness
Outdoor pool
Concierge service
Florist
Shopping Arcade
Laundry
Valet parking
Limousine
Money exchange
Car parking
24 hour room service
The Hotel is conveniently located within 2 minutes walk to one of Bangkok’s underground
(MRT) stations Huai Kwang. Train journeys ranging from 10 to 20 minutes will take you on to
some other well known shopping and entertainment areas such as Sukhumvit, Silom and Siam Square.
Travelling in the opposite direction will also take you direct to Bangkok’s famous weekend markets
“Chatuchak”. Using the MRT and the above ground Skytrain connection you can also easily get to
the Chaopaya River where river cruise boats depart regularly from underneath the station. |