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Things to Do Near Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok | Guest Guide
How to Walk to LENGOLF
Exit Grand Hyatt Erawan and walk west along Ploenchit Road toward BTS Chidlom. Pass Gaysorn Village on your right. The Mercury Ville is connected to BTS Chidlom station on your left — enter from street level and take the escalator to Floor 4 for LENGOLF.
Distance: 500m · Walking time: 6 minutes
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Why Visit LENGOLF During Your Stay
LENGOLF is an indoor golf simulator bar at Mercury Ville, BTS Chidlom — just a 6-minute walk from Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok. With premium Bravo golf simulators, a full bar, and air-conditioning, it's a great activity for hotel guests — whether you're a golfer or have never picked up a club. Bay rental starts at 550 THB/hour for up to 5 people.
Is LENGOLF Walkable from Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok?
Yes — very easily. At just 500m, LENGOLF is a 6-minute walk from Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok. The route is straightforward along covered sidewalks with BTS Chidlom as a clear landmark. You won't even need a taxi.
Exploring the Area Around Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok
The Grand Hyatt sits at the spiritual and commercial heart of Bangkok's Ratchaprasong district. The Erawan Shrine — just steps from the hotel entrance — is one of the most visited Hindu shrines in Southeast Asia, where locals and tourists offer garlands, incense, and even hire traditional Thai dance troupes to give thanks. The shrine is at its most atmospheric early morning and at dusk when the golden light catches the Brahma statue. Gaysorn Village, the luxury mall directly adjacent, houses brands like Louis Vuitton and Gucci across its polished marble floors — a stark contrast to the bustling street shrine next door. This is also the epicenter of Bangkok's skywalk network: from the hotel you can walk on air-conditioned elevated pathways all the way to Siam Paragon (15 minutes) without crossing a single road. For golf-loving guests — and the Grand Hyatt has many — LENGOLF offers a convenient 6-minute walk for a practice session or group activity, without the 1-hour drive to an outdoor course. The hotel's own Erawan Tea Room is a beloved afternoon tea destination, and Tables Grill downstairs is one of the best steakhouses in Bangkok.
Suggested Day Itinerary from Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok
8:00 AM
Visit the Erawan Shrine before the crowds — watch the morning offerings and flower garlands being laid
9:30 AM
Breakfast at the Erawan Tea Room or the hotel's buffet restaurant
11:00 AM
Browse Gaysorn Village for luxury shopping — the top-floor food hall has excellent Thai craft items
12:30 PM
Lunch at Nara Thai in CentralWorld — reliable, refined Thai food in a comfortable setting
2:30 PM
Walk 6 minutes to LENGOLF for an afternoon golf session (~550 THB/hour, up to 5 people)
5:00 PM
Walk the skywalk to Siam Paragon — stop at the rooftop for skyline photos
7:00 PM
Dinner at Tables Grill (Grand Hyatt) — one of Bangkok's top steakhouses with dry-aged cuts
9:00 PM
Nightcap at the shrine — the Erawan is beautifully illuminated at night and much quieter than daytime
Where to Eat Near Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok
Tables Grill (Grand Hyatt)
Steakhouse
In hotel
Erawan Tea Room
Thai / Afternoon Tea
In hotel
Nara Thai (CentralWorld)
Thai
350m away
Biscotti (Anantara Siam)
Italian
500m away
Other Things to Do Near Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok
Erawan Shrine
cultural
50m from hotel
Gaysorn Village
shopping
100m from hotel
LENGOLF Indoor Golf
entertainment
500m from hotel
CentralWorld
shopping
300m from hotel
Siam Paragon
shopping
700m from hotel
Visit LENGOLF During Your Stay
Just a 6-minute walk from Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok. Book a bay at LENGOLF, The Mercury Ville @ BTS Chidlom, Floor 4, Bangkok. Open 9am – 11pm, Monday – Sunday.