Renaissance Bangkok Ratchaprasong Hotel — 5-Star Marriott in the Heart of the City, 4 Minutes from Police General Hospital
Renaissance Bangkok Ratchaprasong Hotel is a 5-star Marriott property at 518/8 Ploenchit Road, at the Ratchaprasong intersection in Pathum Wan, Bangkok. It opened in 2009 and has 327 rooms. The one detail that puts it firmly on any list of hotels near Police General Hospital is its location: the hospital is approximately 250 metres away — about a 4-minute walk along Rama I Road. BTS Chit Lom is also reachable from the hotel via a covered skywalk in about 5 minutes. The hotel has a semi-indoor pool on the 33rd floor with panoramic city views, Quan Spa, a 24-hour gym, an Executive Club Lounge on the 21st floor, and several restaurants including Fei Ya, its award-winning Cantonese restaurant. It holds a 9.0 out of 10 from 658 real guest reviews on Trip.com. Rates start from approx. ฿5,500/night for a standard Guest Room.
If you are coming to Police General Hospital and want a full 5-star stay within walking distance — the kind where you can simply leave the lobby and be at the hospital entrance in a few minutes without flagging down a taxi — the Renaissance Ratchaprasong is the most natural fit in this price tier. Police General Hospital sits on Rama I Road at the Ratchaprasong intersection, beside CentralWorld and the Erawan Shrine. The Renaissance occupies the western side of the same intersection on Ploenchit Road; on foot that is approximately 250 metres along the pavement, passing under the BTS Chit Lom skywalk, and arriving at the hospital gate in about 3 to 4 minutes.
The hotel opened in 2009 and was designed around a contemporary Thai identity — Thai silk-inspired textiles, warm timber, brass accents and Thai artwork distributed through the public areas. All 327 rooms have floor-to-ceiling windows framing Bangkok's skyline, marble bathrooms with a separate soaking tub and a rain shower, and premium bedding. Guests consistently describe the rooms as spacious, clean and quiet once you are on a high floor.
"Spacious and very clean, excellent bed. The location is perfect — walked to the hospital every morning without needing a taxi. Staff were consistently helpful throughout our stay."
The facility that draws the most comments in reviews is the semi-indoor pool on the 33rd floor, temperature-controlled so you can use it whatever Bangkok's weather decides to do that day, with a panoramic city backdrop. It is modest in size — better for a relaxing float than serious lap work — but guests consistently note it is rarely crowded. Alongside the pool, Quan Spa covers 620 sq m with 7 private treatment rooms, a welcome option after a long day at the hospital. The R Fit gym is open 24 hours, which suits different timetables that hospital visits often create.
On the food side, Fei Ya, the hotel's Cantonese restaurant, has an enviable reputation for dim sum and Peking duck — the fact that Bangkok locals book tables there on weekends is a reliable indicator that the kitchen takes quality seriously. La Tavola offers Italian trattoria-style cooking with a wood-fired pizza oven, a good choice for a relaxed evening meal. The buffet restaurant Flavors is the breakfast anchor, and it earns the most praise in guest reviews across all platforms for its variety: Thai, Chinese, Indian and Western stations all covered for a hotel of this size.
The location genuinely speaks for itself: the hotel's entrance connects directly to the Ratchaprasong skywalk that runs to BTS Chit Lom station without stepping outside, meaning you can reach the BTS network, CentralWorld, Gaysorn Village and Central Embassy under cover. The Erawan Shrine is a few paces from the hotel entrance. For visitors accompanying a patient, that combination — hospital on foot, BTS on foot, major shopping for provisions — makes a material difference across a multi-day stay.
In the interest of honesty, the issues that appear in reviews are consistent enough to be worth flagging. Low-floor rooms pick up noise from the Ratchaprasong intersection and the BTS overhead tracks — guests on high floors report little or no problem with this. Some reviewers also note that the room decor is starting to show its age compared with newer 5-star openings nearby, and during busy periods housekeeping response times can slip. None of these come close to dominating the overall picture; the 9.0 score from 658 reviews reflects a property that delivers consistently well.
For anyone travelling specifically because of Police General Hospital: if a 5-star budget — roughly ฿5,500 to ฿9,000 per night depending on season and room type — is workable, the Renaissance Ratchaprasong is the strongest value option at this tier. It is the closest 5-star to the hospital that also sits on the BTS skywalk network, it has breakfast broad enough to fuel an early hospital appointment, and its rooms are spacious enough to be genuinely comfortable for two people sharing over several nights. Ask for a high floor when you book.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Excellent location — BTS Chit Lom on the doorstep, hospital and shopping all within easy walking distance
- ✓ Friendly and attentive staff, consistently praised across reviews
- ✓ Spacious clean rooms, comfortable beds, good breakfast variety
- ! Low-floor rooms pick up BTS skytrain and intersection noise at night
- ! Housekeeping response can be slow during high-occupancy periods
- ! Rates rise noticeably in high season (Nov–Feb), stretching value perception
- ✓ Prime position in Ratchaprasong — Erawan Shrine, CentralWorld and Gaysorn Village all within a few minutes on foot
- ✓ Flavors breakfast buffet draws consistent praise for covering Thai, Chinese, Indian and Western options
- ✓ Rooms with contemporary Thai styling, separate soaking tub and rain shower
- ✓ Fei Ya Cantonese restaurant good enough that Bangkok locals book it on weekends
- ! Decor in some rooms beginning to look dated compared with newer 5-star properties in the area
- ! Pool is compact — fine for relaxing, less suitable for serious swimmers
- ! Some back-facing rooms overlook other tower blocks with limited views — specify city view when booking
- 💡If you are sensitive to noise — request a room on the 15th floor or higher, away from the Ploenchit Road side. High-floor rooms report little noise from the BTS tracks and Ratchaprasong intersection that affects lower floors.
- 💡If lap swimming is important to you — the pool here is compact and designed for relaxing rather than lengths. For a larger pool, consider Anantara Siam Bangkok or Grande Centre Point Ratchadamri nearby.
- 💡If you are planning a stay of several nights and want the best rate — high-season prices (November to February) can climb to ฿9,000 or more. Book in advance through Marriott Bonvoy or compare across platforms, as rates vary meaningfully between booking channels.