Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok

The Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok is a luxury hotel in Bangkok, Thailand. It opened in 1991, replacing the ailing government-owned Erawan Hotel, on a corner of Ratchaprasong Intersection in the modern city centre. It is jointly owned by Thai hospitality company The Erawan Group and the government-owned company The Syndicate of Thai Hotels and Tourists Enterprises, which previously operated the Erawan, and is managed by Hyatt Hotels and Resorts. The hotel building was designed by Rangsan Torsuwan in a postmodern style employing traditional Thai elements, and features a shopping mall inside the building, known as Erawan Bangkok. The property is adjacent to the popular Erawan Shrine, which was built to alleviate bad luck during the construction of the original hotel.

Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok
The northern end of the hotel building (which houses its shopping mall), with the Erawan Shrine in front
Hotel chainHyatt Hotels
General information
TypeHotel
Address494 Ratchadamri Rd, Lumphini, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
Opening1991 (1991)
OwnerThe Erawan Group, The Syndicate of Thai Hotels and Tourists Enterprises
Technical details
Floor count22
Other information
Number of rooms380
Number of restaurants9 (incl. bars)
Website
www.hyatt.com/en-US/hotel/thailand/grand-hyatt-erawan-bangkok/bangh
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