Park Hyatt Bangkok sits at the top of the Central Embassy complex on Wireless Road, in the leafy embassy district between Phloen Chit and Lumpini Park. Opened in 2017, it is the quieter, more design-led member of Bangkok’s luxury set — less about a sweeping lobby scene and more about understated rooms, art and a sense of calm above one of the city’s smartest addresses.
The signature is vertical. The Penthouse Bar + Grill spreads across the top three floors (34–36), mixing an open-air rooftop bar with a grill restaurant and broad city views; it pulls in Bangkok locals, not just guests. Lower down, the Embassy Room handles all-day and Thai dining, the Living Room serves a refined afternoon tea, and the spa and a curved outdoor pool provide the wind-down. Throughout, the look is contemporary and gallery-like, with a residential softness rather than gilt-and-marble grandeur.
Best for: design-minded travellers and serious shoppers who want a polished, low-key city hotel wired directly into luxury retail and the BTS. Less good for: anyone wanting a resort feel or a big poolside scene — the focus here is the city, not the sun lounger.
Insider Tip: the Penthouse rooftop is the reason to choose Park Hyatt over its neighbours — reserve a table for sunset. You are connected indoors to Central Embassy, so you can shop, dine and reach BTS Phloen Chit without ever stepping outside into the heat.
- Standout rooftop bar and grill with city views
- Direct indoor link to Central Embassy mall and BTS Phloen Chit
- Calm, design-forward atmosphere
- City hotel, not a resort — modest pool scene
- Premium pricing in line with the address
From BTS Phloen Chit you can be at Central Chidlom, Gaysorn or CentralWorld within minutes, and Lumpini Park’s running paths are a short walk away for a morning away from the traffic.











