Why guests love it
- Vegetarian, Asian, American, Buffet
- Free private parking available at the hotel
Guest score breakdown
9.2 / 10Facilities
Room Types
Deluxe Room 2 Double Beds
Deluxe Room, 1 King Bed
Premium Room, 1 King Bed
Premium Room - 2 Double Beds
Executive with Club Benefits, 1 King Bed
Executive with Club Benefits, 2 Double Beds
One-Bedroom Residential Suite
M Suite with Club Lounge Access
Two-Bedroom Residential Suite
Three-Bedroom Residential Suite
The Bangkok Marriott Hotel The Surawongse brings serious luxury credentials to Bang Rak’s financial heart. You’re on Surawong Road, which means easy access to both the business district and riverside attractions. The Silom area spreads out around you, putting you within reach of Bangkok’s major shopping and entertainment zones without the chaos of staying right in the thick of it.
Two things make this Marriott stand out from other 5-star options in the area. First, those Executive rooms come with genuine club benefits – not just a fancy name but actual perks that justify the upgrade. Second, they’ve secured free private parking, which anyone who’s driven in Bangkok knows is gold. The property also covers multiple dining styles with vegetarian, Asian, American, and buffet options all on-site, so you’re not scrambling for meal options after long days exploring.
Insider Tip: The Executive Club Benefits rooms are worth the extra cost if you’re staying more than two nights. The club access typically includes breakfast, evening cocktails, and a quiet space to work – valuable when Bangkok’s energy gets overwhelming.
This property suits business travelers and couples who want reliable luxury without breaking the bank. That 9.2/10 Booking.com rating reflects consistently high standards, with staff scoring an impressive 9.6/10 and cleanliness hitting 9.5/10. The $228/night starting price positions this as premium but not top-tier expensive. The tradeoff? You’re getting solid Marriott reliability over local character – this feels like international business hotel luxury rather than distinctly Thai hospitality.
- Exceptional staff service (9.6/10 rating)
- Free private parking in central Bangkok
- Executive club benefits available
- Multiple dining options on-site
- International chain feel over local character
- Higher price point than boutique alternatives
At $228/night, you’re paying for location and reliability in a competitive market. The Bang Rak district puts you close to river transport and major attractions, though you’ll need to travel a bit to reach spots like Amphawa Floating Market or Ancient City. The BTS and MRT systems are accessible from here, making day trips across Bangkok straightforward.















