Why guests love it
- Situated in the best rated area in Bangkok, this hotel has an excellent location score of 9.7
- Want a great night's sleep? This hotel was highly rated for its very comfy beds.
- Continental, Vegetarian, Gluten-free, Asian, American, Buffet
- Free private parking available at the hotel
Guest score breakdown
9.4 / 10Facilities
Room Types
Grande King Room
Grande Double Room
Luxury King Room
Luxury Double Room
Grande Suite
Luxury Suite with King Bed
Luxury Suite
Family Room
Family Suite
Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Bangkok is a 5-star hotel on Sukhumvit Road with a covered skywalk running directly into Asok BTS Skytrain station. Rooms start from around $263 a night, and the hotel holds a 9.4/10 rating on Booking.com, with guests scoring staff, comfort and cleanliness all above 9.5/10. Six restaurants and bars, an outdoor pool and the Grande Spa cover most of what a guest would want without leaving the building, and Terminal 21 mall sits directly across the street.
Character & Location
The hotel occupies a stretch of Sukhumvit Road in Khlong Toei, in the middle of the Asok office and shopping corridor rather than a quiet residential pocket. The skywalk to Asok BTS means guests can reach most of Bangkok’s Skytrain network without touching street level, and Sukhumvit MRT station is a short walk further on. Terminal 21 is about a 5-minute walk (directly opposite), Emporium and EmQuartier are roughly 1-1.5 km away, and Siam Paragon’s luxury shopping is about 3 km — a short taxi or BTS ride down the line. This is a hotel built for guests who want to be in the thick of central Sukhumvit, not tucked away from it.
Standout Features
Six on-site dining venues do most of the heavy lifting. Rossini’s serves modern Italian at a fine-dining level; Basil covers Thai classics, reworked under chef Krit Prathuangsukh’s intercontinental spin on the cuisine; Orchid Café runs the international buffet through breakfast, lunch and dinner; The Sala handles poolside dining; and The Living Room hosts a Sunday Jazzy Brunch from 12:00-15:00 with live jazz most evenings. The Grande Spa and a gym with personal trainers and a sauna cover wellness, and The Library stocks local and international newspapers alongside a genuine book collection. Rooms come with 300-thread-count sheets, a walk-in closet, a flat-screen TV, a stocked minibar, and en-suite bathrooms with both a bathtub and separate shower.
Best for / less good for
This suits guests who want a central Sukhumvit base with direct BTS access, business travellers working the Asok office towers nearby, and anyone who wants six dining options and a full spa without leaving the property. It suits budget or mid-range travellers less well — rooms from $263 a night are a genuine luxury price — and it isn’t the pick for anyone wanting a quiet setting or a river view; this stretch of Sukhumvit is dense and commercial, and the hotel sits inland, away from the Chao Phraya.
Insider Tip: Use the covered skywalk to Asok BTS rather than a taxi during rush hour — Sukhumvit traffic between about 17:00 and 19:00 will lose to the Skytrain every time, especially heading toward Siam or Silom.
- Covered skywalk straight into Asok BTS Skytrain station
- 9.4/10 on Booking.com, with staff, comfort and cleanliness all rated above 9.5/10
- Six on-site restaurants and bars, including Rossini’s Italian and Basil Thai
- Grande Spa, gym with personal trainers, and an outdoor pool
- Rooms start from $263/night — a genuine luxury price point, not mid-range
- Dense, commercial stretch of Sukhumvit rather than a quiet setting
- Inland location, no river view
Value & Nearby
For the price, the direct BTS connection and the spread of on-site dining are what justify staying here over a cheaper option further down Sukhumvit — you’re paying for location and convenience as much as room size. If the rate is more than you need, Bangkok Marriott Hotel Sukhumvit sits in the same corridor at a lower price point. For sightseeing beyond the hotel’s own restaurants, Siam Paragon is a short ride away, and the wider Bangkok guide covers everything else within reach of Asok.















