Le Méridien Bangkok, the art-inspired hotel in the heart of Thailand’s vibrant capital city, is inviting culture seekers to embark on compelling explorations of Bangkok’s most creative district with a wealth of classical and contemporary artistic attractions to ignite the imagination and stimulate the senses.
Nestled on Surawong Road, the heritage-rich thoroughfare that runs from the city’s lively Silom district to the banks of the Chao Phraya River, Le Méridien Bangkok is surrounded by art galleries, installations and cultural venues. This makes it the perfect base for curious explorers who want to uncover the beating heart of this cosmopolitan city.
From the moment guests step into this newly-reimagined hotel, they are immersed in a world of art and design. At the main entrance stands I-Jud, (or “Dots Dog”) the giant white dog installation that was created by Thai artist Wasinburee Supanichvoraparch and is designed to represent the journey of art. As part of Le Méridien’s ‘Arrival Art’ programme, I-Jud also reflects the playful spirit of the brand and makes a striking first impression.
This light-hearted welcome is followed up with whimsical interpretations of Bangkok street life and carefully curated artworks – including colourful mini I-Jud statues – which flow through the lobby and Latitude Bar. Guests, visitors and local residents can even purchase their own I-Jud, along with other original pieces at the hotel’s boutique, which makes Le Méridien Bangkok a focal point for all fans of contemporary art. Prices for I-Jud range from just THB 1,500 net for a mini statue to THB 17,000 net for a large version.
For in-house guests who want to explore this eclectic neighbourhood, Khun Kok Thooptong, the hotel’s Chief Concierge, can recommend many intriguing attractions in the local area. On Surawong Road, The Neilson Hays Library is a charming neoclassical building that houses more than 20,000 books, a gallery and café, while the edgier side of Bangkok’s urban art scene can be found further down the road, where a series of large and colourful graffiti works adorn the walls – the result of a collaborative project for the BUKRUK art festival.
Reaching the riverside at Charoen Krung Road, the former Bangkok General Post Office is a vast brutalist building that has been reinvented as a public cultural hub. Home to the Thailand Creative & Design Center (TCDC), it now features 50,000 books, journals and multimedia pieces, as well as exhibition spaces that host inspiring events. Under Le Méridien’s ‘Unlock Art™’ programme, hotel guests can enjoy complimentary access to TCDC by presenting their ‘Discover Unlock Art™ Guest Pass’ (which can be found in every hotel room) upon arrival at the venue. A Gallery Walk also lets visitors uncover a number of independent art galleries in the TCDC precinct or further along the river – a wonderful opportunity to stroll at leisure, investigate the local “sois” (alleyways) and soak up daily life.
To learn more about Le Méridien’s “Unlock Art™” programme, which gives curious travellers complimentary access to celebrated galleries and institutions, please visit https://le-meridien.
Guests seeking an artistic escape can take advantage of the “Bangkok Unlocked” package, which includes a half-board stay in a newly-renovated Deluxe Room with breath-taking views of the city, plus daily breakfast and a three-course lunch or dinner at La Cantine, the brasserie-style alter-ego of Latest Recipe. Priced from just THB 5,800++ per night, this package is valid for bookings and stays between now until 30 September 2023.