Grande Centre Point Lumphini Bangkok — 5-Star Rama IV with 50m Pool, Onsen & MedPark Hospital Nearby
Grande Centre Point Lumphini Bangkok is a brand-new 5-star hotel that opened in 2025 on Rama IV Road in Sathon, central Bangkok. Its 512 rooms span floors 29 to 50 with city and Lumphini Park views. For families accompanying patients at MedPark Hospital, the location is particularly practical — the hospital sits on the same Rama IV Road just roughly 1 km away, reachable in about 7 minutes by car. MRT Lumphini (Exit 1A) is a 3-minute walk, and One Bangkok luxury mall is right next door. Families are especially drawn to the hotel's 50-metre saltwater infinity pool, Japanese onsen, Tiny Tree Kids Club, and free Games Room with PS5 and arcade machines — enough to keep children entertained for an entire stay without leaving the building. Scored 9.2 out of 10 from 2,934 real guest reviews on Agoda. Rooms from approx. THB 4,500/night.
Grande Centre Point Lumphini Bangkok opened its doors in 2025 on a prime stretch of Rama IV Road, sandwiched between One Bangkok mall and Lumphini Park — Bangkok's version of Central Park. The 50-floor tower greets guests with a lobby pond and the signature scent of paradise flowers, a deliberate nod to the park across the street. Families travelling alongside patients receiving care at MedPark Hospital will find the geography genuinely convenient: the hospital sits on the same Rama IV Road, a straight shot of about 1 km — roughly 7 minutes by car or a short Grab ride.
The 512 rooms occupy floors 29 to 50, all fitted with 55-inch Smart TVs, Nespresso machines, Dyson hairdryers, jetted bathtubs and a daily-replenished complimentary minibar. Standard Premium King Rooms at 44 sq m start from roughly THB 4,500–7,000 per night depending on season. Connecting rooms (88 sq m, sleeping up to 4 adults and 2 children) suit families perfectly. Executive Suites reach 88 sq m with a separate living area; the Family Executive Suite stretches to 132 sq m; and the Lumphini Penthouse tops out at 176 sq m.
"The 50-metre pool is stunning with full city views. The kids absolutely refused to leave the Games Room — PS5, arcade, billiards, all free. We didn't need to go anywhere the entire stay."
The entire 27th floor is devoted to leisure and wellness. The 50-metre saltwater infinity pool and Jacuzzi command panoramic Bangkok skyline views, with reviews consistently calling it one of Bangkok's finest hotel pools. The Tiny Tree Kids Club, developed in partnership with Plantoy and inspired by Montessori principles, offers wooden toys, a LEGO zone, playhouses and slides at no extra charge for guests. The free Games Room packs in PS5 consoles, racing simulators, pinball, billiards and darts — families reported children spending entire afternoons here while parents rested. The Gravity Fit Club gym covers 1,400 sq m with Italian TechnoGym equipment and hosts yoga classes. Rounding it all out is Let's Relax Onsen & Spa, offering authentic Japanese hot springs alongside steam rooms, saunas, aromatherapy and body wraps.
Dining runs across four venues. Malai Restaurant handles all-day global dining including a breakfast buffet that reviewers rate highly — freshly cooked Pad Thai, wonton soup, congee, eggs to order and a Thai milk tea soft-serve that gets a special mention. Level 50 Rooftop offers 360-degree Bangkok views from the top floor; some reviews note the rooftop kitchen can struggle to keep pace during busy service. Bloom and Brew Café handles wellness-focused coffee and light bites. One important note for guests who enjoy a drink: the entire Grande Centre Point chain operates a no-alcohol policy across all its restaurants — this is a dealbreaker for some. One Bangkok mall next door has plenty of bars and restaurants if needed.
The Rama IV Road location works well for anyone with a medical reason for being in the area. MRT Lumphini (Exit 1A) is a 3-minute walk, providing clean and affordable connections to Silom, Sukhumvit and Asok (the interchange for the Airport Rail Link to Suvarnabhumi). One Bangkok immediately adjacent covers shopping, dining and convenience. MedPark Hospital is the same road heading east toward Khlong Toei, roughly 1 km away — no complicated routing required.
Honest observations from the real guest record: soundproofing in some rooms is inconsistent — multiple reviewers noted they could hear corridor conversations and noise from adjacent rooms. A handful of early guests flagged a faint formaldehyde smell typical of a brand-new building, which tends to dissipate over time. Room service arrives slowly and is priced considerably above the Malai Restaurant menu. Elevator waits during peak hours (early morning and evening) drew comment. On the positive side, the building is genuinely pristine, the room hardware is excellent, and most guest interactions with staff are described as warm, proactive and professional.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ 50-metre pool is beautiful with great city views; excellent separate areas for adults and children
- ✓ Superb location — 3-min walk to MRT Lumphini, right next to One Bangkok mall
- ✓ Spacious, spotlessly clean rooms with brand-new furnishings; Nespresso and free minibar included
- ✓ Breakfast buffet is varied and of high quality; staff are consistently friendly and attentive
- ! No alcohol served anywhere in the hotel — a notable restriction for some guests
- ! Elevator wait times can be long during morning and evening peak hours
- ! Level 50 Rooftop restaurant service was slow and disorganised during busy periods according to several reviews
- ✓ Free Games Room with PS5, arcade machines, billiards and darts — families love it, kids refused to leave
- ✓ Let's Relax Onsen & Spa was a highlight — hot springs, sauna and steam at true 5-star standard
- ✓ Gravity Fit Club is world-class: TechnoGym equipment, 1,400 sq m, yoga classes available
- ✓ Tiny Tree Kids Club (Montessori wooden toys) makes the hotel genuinely family-friendly
- ! Soundproofing inconsistent in some rooms — corridor conversations audible
- ! A few rooms had faint new-building smell (formaldehyde); tap water occasionally had a slight yellow tint
- ! In-room dining is overpriced relative to the restaurant and delivery was slow
- 💡If you are a light sleeper — several reviewers reported hearing corridor conversations through their room doors due to inconsistent soundproofing. Request a high-floor corner room at check-in for the best chance of quiet.
- 💡If drinking alcohol at the hotel matters to you — the entire Grande Centre Point chain serves no alcohol in any of its restaurants or bars. One Bangkok mall next door has plenty of options, but it is worth knowing before you book.
- 💡If budget is a primary concern — high-season rates can reach THB 7,000–10,000/night, and room service pricing adds up quickly. Compare rates with well-reviewed 4-star hotels in the same area before committing.