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Millennium Hilton Bangkok
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Our Meeting Venue: Millennium Hilton Bangkok, Thailand
Located in the heart of Bangkok’s riverside district, the Millennium Hilton Bangkok offers proximity to the city’s most iconic temples and historical landmarks. Adjacent to ICONSIAM, one of Asia’s largest shopping malls, the hotel is easily accessible by boat and Skytrain, with the BTS Gold Line station just a short walk away. Guests can enjoy unique dining experiences, an outdoor pool, and a fitness center.
Please note that our two-day event will be held onsite at the Millennium Hilton Bangkok. For more information, please visit the hotel's website.
Other Hotels Nearby
If you prefer alternative accommodations, here are some nearby hotels offering comfort and convenience:
The Peninsula Bangkok
Nestled on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, The Peninsula Bangkok offers luxury accommodations with spectacular river views. The hotel is known for its exceptional service, serene spa, and fine dining experiences. It's just a short boat ride away from ICONSIAM and close to the Millennium Hilton Bangkok.
Shangri-La Bangkok
A riverside sanctuary, Shangri-La Bangkok combines modern elegance with Thai charm. It features a sprawling pool, multiple dining venues, and a luxurious spa. The hotel is well-connected to the BTS Skytrain, providing easy access to key attractions and the Millennium Hilton.
Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok
One of Bangkok’s most iconic hotels, the Mandarin Oriental boasts historical grandeur with world-class service. Its riverside location offers stunning views, gourmet restaurants, and elegant rooms. A free boat shuttle connects guests to ICONSIAM and other nearby attractions.
Royal Orchid Sheraton Hotel & Towers
This 5-star hotel is another riverside gem offering comfortable rooms with river views, a tropical pool area, and a variety of dining options. The Royal Orchid Sheraton is within walking distance of the Millennium Hilton and conveniently located near river transport.
These hotels are all within easy reach of the event venue, offering a range of amenities to ensure a pleasant stay.
Important note:
All participants, except for IAC members and speakers, are responsible for covering their own travel expenses and accommodation during their stay in Bangkok, Thailand.
Attractions in Bangkok
For international guests, Bangkok offers a wealth of cultural, historical, and modern attractions to explore. Here are some must-visit places:
ICONSIAM
One of Asia’s largest shopping malls, ICONSIAM offers a blend of luxury shopping, fine dining, and entertainment. SookSiam, within the mall, showcases Thailand's traditional arts, crafts, and street food, making it a cultural experience in itself.
The Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew
A key highlight of Bangkok, the Grand Palace has been the residence of Thai kings for centuries. Within its grounds lies Wat Phra Kaew, home to the Emerald Buddha, the most revered Buddha image in Thailand. The intricate details and rich history make this a must-see.
Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn)
One of Bangkok’s most famous temples, Wat Arun is renowned for its riverside location and towering spires. Its intricate design, covered in colorful porcelain, shines beautifully at sunset, offering a picturesque view of the Chao Phraya River.
Chinatown (Yaowarat Road)
Known for its vibrant atmosphere, Chinatown is packed with street food vendors, gold shops, and cultural sites. The bustling energy and incredible variety of dishes make it an excellent place to explore Thai and Chinese fusion cuisine.
Wat Pho (Temple of the Reclining Buddha)
Famous for its giant reclining Buddha, Wat Pho is one of Bangkok’s largest temple complexes. It's also a center for traditional Thai massage, offering visitors both spiritual and physical rejuvenation.
Asiatique The Riverfront
This open-air market and entertainment hub offer a mix of shopping, dining, and attractions like a Ferris wheel. It’s a great spot for an evening out, with stunning views of the Chao Phraya River and a lively atmosphere.