
Laurens is the co-founder of Yes and Explore, with a background in sports, theater, and bringing people together. He’s happiest when traveling, tasting his way through local dishes, and sharing stories that inspire your next travel adventure.
On our quest to stay in as many luxury hotels in Bangkok as we can, we booked a stay at the Grande Centre Point Terminal 21 and write a review.
The Grande Centre Point is a 5 star hotel that’s located right on top of the famous Terminal 21 mall in Bangkok’s Asok area, and the hotel promises many facilities at a convenient location.
The hotel was opened in 2012, has 462 rooms and sits in a 28-story building. In this hotel review we’ll share our experience and have a look at the location, the room, the many facilities and the breakfast buffet on offer.
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Let’s start with the location. The Grande Centre Point sits on top of the Terminal 21 Mall in Asoke, which is one of the most famous malls in Bangkok. Asoke is also one of the most bustling areas of Bangkok. It’s also the place where the MRT (metro) and the BTS Skytrain intersect. This makes it super convenient to get around by public transport from here. A small downside is that the roads can be very busy. So keep in mind that during rush hour coming and going by car can take a long time.
The main entrance of the hotel is located away from the road and is reachable by car when you drive around the building. If you’re arriving by public transport, the easiest way to enter is through the BTS Asoke walkway and then take the escalator down.
Upon entering the hotel we were greeted by a luxurious feeling lobby featuring a beautiful chandelier and big glass façade. In and around the lobby there’s lots of staff present to help you with your luggage. During our check-in it was pretty busy and we got whisked off to a separate desk to avoid any wait time. This is the kind of pro-active thinking we love.
Pro-Tip: In case you do have to wait there’s free water, coffee and tea available in the lobby lounge.
During check-in we got upgraded from a superior room to deluxe premium room. Side note: i’ll never understand why hotels decided that room types called superior are less luxurious than room types called deluxe, but that’s for another blog post.
Our room was located in the high-floor zone of the hotel on the 26th floor. The deluxe premium room is a very spacious room and comes with a comfortable king-size bed, a smart TV and an absolutely beautiful view!
The bathroom is fairly large and comes with a bathtub, a shower and a little surprise: a Japanese toilet. To be honest, the Japanese toilet is 50% of the reason that we booked this hotel.
The room also comes with a kitchenette, a full-size refrigerator and freezer, and a washing machine. This set-up is not standard for all rooms and looking on the hotel’s website it’s not exactly clear when this kitchen set-up is included in the room.
As for the design of the room you can tell that the hotel was built in 2012. It still looks perfectly acceptable, however in a few years or so it would definitely need an update to keep up with comparable 5-star hotels.
If you want to see the complete room-tour and see why we got upgraded, check-out our review of this hotel on Youtube.
As for the facilities at the Grande Centre Point Terminal 21, they offer a LOT. They even dedicated a whole floor to the letter F, for Facilities.
Of course there’s the facilities you expect such as a gym and a pool. However, the hotel also offers: a sauna, two tennis courts, an activity field, a game room, a children’s room, and even a putting green / driving range zone. There is so much to do at the hotel. We enjoyed our time here as a couple, but can imagine that families would have a great time here too.
The Grande Centre Point features a large infinity style swimming pool overlooking Sukhumvit road. On a clear day you can even spot Benchakitti Park.
The pool is nice and large with comfortable sunbeds and a beautiful view. You’ll also find a children’s pool and even an outside jacuzzi. There’s also poolside service for drinks and food from the pool bar.
Pro Tip: Take a swim at night and admire Bangkok’s skyline all lit up.
Then for the gym, it’s layout is something we’ve never seen before. It’s like an oddly shaped living room filled with gym machines. They still have all the equipment you need for a hotel work-out though, it’s just that the set-up is really odd.
Breakfast is served on the 5th floor in the hotel’s Blue Spice restaurant. It has everything you expect from a 5 star breakfast: a big combination of intercontinental options, local Thai-cuisine and even ice-cream! As an added bonus there’s a nice view of Bangkok’s skyline.
Now to answer the question: is the Grande Centre Point Terminal 21 worth it?
We’d say yes for sure! The location simply cannot be beat as the BTS Skytrain and MRT will get you everywhere you want to go in Bangkok easily. The direct mall access is a plus too.
Given that the hotel was built in 2012 you could say that the rooms are a bit dated in terms of design and style. The rooms are still perfectly acceptable, spacious and offer a beautiful of the city. However, if you’re looking for a more modern room set-up we’d advice to check-out our list of luxury hotels we recommend in Bangkok.
If you want to stay here you expect to pay around 4000 Thai Baht per night, for a (standard) superior room including breakfast ( € 107 | US$ 124 | £ 91 )
Thank you for reading our Grande Centre Point Terminal 21 Bangkok review! We look forward to seeing you again on our blog.
Happy exploring!
– Laurens & Laura
p.s. if you want to see the full video review we made, you can watch it below and don’t forget to subscribe to our Youtube channel for more Bangkok hotels!

Laurens is the co-founder of Yes and Explore, with a background in sports, theater, and bringing people together. He’s happiest when traveling, tasting his way through local dishes, and sharing stories that inspire your next travel adventure.