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SO/ Bangkok
🎨 Christian Lacroix design 📍 Facing Lumpini Park
9.1 / 10
🇹🇭 Sathorn corner · Bangkok
SO/ Bangkok
Luxury Design 5★ · North Sathorn Rd · 3-min walk to Lumphini MRT
SO/ Bangkok infinity pool looking across Lumpini Park and the Bangkok skyline
Guest-room balcony with views over Lumpini Park and the Sathorn financial district
Type
Luxury Design Hotel
Review Score
9.1 / 10
From
฿6,800 /night
Rooms
237 rooms
Nearby
Lumpini Park across the road
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Review
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Prices & info verified

SO/ Bangkok — A Rooftop Infinity Pool Looking Across All of Lumpini Park

If you've ever seen a photo of a rooftop pool with a green park and the Bangkok skyline in a single frame, there's a good chance you were looking at SO/ Bangkok. The hotel sits on the corner of North Sathorn Road, opened in 2012 as SO Sofitel Bangkok, and what guests keep coming back to isn't only the infinity pool facing Lumpini Park — it's the whole building, designed by Parisian couturier Christian Lacroix together with two Thai designers, with the 237 rooms split across the four natural elements. It reads less like a big-chain property and more like a hotel with an actual point of view.

Our Full Review

SO/ Bangkok opened in 2012 as SO Sofitel Bangkok before moving to Accor's SO/ brand. The tower stands on the corner where North Sathorn Road meets Rama IV, directly across from Lumpini Park. Design has been the selling point from day one — Parisian fashion designer Christian Lacroix developed the concept with two Thai designers, Smith Obayawat and Pongthep Sagulku. The 237 rooms are themed around the four elements (earth, water, wood and metal, with fire reserved for the kitchens), and each element carries its own palette and materials: wood rooms get bamboo flooring and oak furniture, water rooms are washed in blue from wall to wall.

The thing everyone comes to SO/ Bangkok for is the infinity pool, where the edge looks out over Lumpini Park and the financial-district towers in one shot. People like to call it Bangkok's Marina Bay Sands — a stretch, honestly — but at sunset, with the light hitting the water and the Silom skyline behind it, this is a view only a handful of Bangkok hotels can offer. Two floors of dining sit up on level 29: HI-SO Rooftop Bar and Park Society. Non-guests can come up for a cocktail and the view, which is a low-commitment way to test the atmosphere before you book a room.

SO/ Bangkok infinity pool looking across Lumpini Park and the Bangkok skyline

"Swimming in the early evening as the sun dropped, with the green of Lumpini Park and the skyline lined up behind it — that view alone was worth the room rate."

For food, Red Oven on floor 7 is an open-kitchen buffet that several reviewers single out as a trip highlight — separate stations for Thai street food, seafood and Western dishes, with the menu chalked onto big red boards that have become the room's signature look. Breakfast is served here too. There's also Mixo, the lobby bar for afternoon tea and cocktails, and SO SPA, a set of treatment rooms in dark wood and black marble that reviews consistently describe as quiet and genuinely relaxing.

Guest-room balcony with views over Lumpini Park and the Sathorn financial district

The location works well if you want to be central without sitting on a chaotic main road. It's about a 3-minute walk to Lumphini MRT, which puts Silom, Sam Yan and the rest of the line within easy reach. Sala Daeng BTS is a longer walk, roughly 12–15 minutes. The real bonus is Lumpini Park directly across the road — easy to cross over for a morning run or a walk. ICONSIAM and Chinatown are a short Grab ride away, since this sits closer to the old-city side of town.

The Trip.com score is 9.1/10 from 812 reviews, with most praise going to the design, the views and the staff. The honest catch, mentioned more than any other, is the elevators — some guests find they have to change lifts twice to reach their room, and waits get long at peak times. A few reviews note that the more design-heavy element rooms run dark inside, and that high-season rates climb quickly. Worth knowing before you book so none of it comes as a surprise.

Red Oven open-kitchen buffet restaurant at SO/ Bangkok

On price, SO/ Bangkok starts around ฿6,800/night for a SO Cozy room in normal periods, which makes it a more reachable luxury design 5-star than several Chao Phraya riverside properties at the same level. High season (November–February) and long weekends push rates to ฿9,000–12,000, so book 3–4 weeks ahead. If you want more space, look at the SO Studio (65–74 sqm) or the SO Lofty Suite, the latter designed by Thai artists.

The bottom line: SO/ Bangkok suits travellers who want a design hotel with character, strong city views and a quick walk to the subway, at a rate that hasn't crossed into the mid-five-figures. If you like photography, love a rooftop pool, and can shrug off an occasional elevator wait, it delivers. If you're after the polished, classic service of a riverside grande dame, weigh it against options like Mandarin Oriental or The Okura Prestige first.

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Infinity pool over Lumpini Park
Rooftop pool whose edge frames Lumpini Park and the Bangkok skyline together — best at sunset
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Four-element design by Christian Lacroix
237 rooms themed earth, water, wood and metal — concept by the Parisian designer with Thai collaborators
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HI-SO Rooftop on floor 29
Rooftop bar plus Park Society with 360° city views · open to non-guests for a cocktail
Our Rating
9.1
out of 10
Based on 812+ reviews
Location
9.3
Cleanliness
9.2
Service
9.0
Rooms
9.1
View / Design
9.5
Value
8.8
Guest Reviews Summary

Summary from Booking & Agoda

Booking.com
hundreds of reviews
8.9 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Infinity pool view over Lumpini Park is excellent, especially at dusk
  • Each element room has a distinct, photogenic design
  • 3-minute walk to Lumphini MRT, easy access into town
  • Red Oven buffet is good with a wide range of stations
◎ Things to note
  • ! Elevator waits at peak times, sometimes a two-lift change
  • ! Some element rooms run dark by design
  • ! High-season rates climb quickly
Agoda
hundreds of reviews
8.9 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Top-tier Bangkok city views from rooms and the pool
  • HI-SO Rooftop on floor 29 has great atmosphere and cocktails
  • Staff friendly and attentive, colour-changing butterfly-pea welcome drink
  • Lumpini Park across the road for morning runs and walks
◎ Things to note
  • ! In-building wayfinding is confusing at first
  • ! SO Cozy rooms are compact for the price point
  • ! Bar and pool get busy on weekends
Honest Take
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This place is a great fit if...
SO/ Bangkok is a design hotel that genuinely sells the city view and its own character, at a rate below comparable Chao Phraya riverside properties. It isn't classic, polished-everywhere luxury — but you get the fun, the style, and a rooftop pool that's hard to find elsewhere in the Sathorn area.
💡 Check before you book
These 3 points matter to some travellers — make sure they fit your trip (we have added the workaround).
  • 💡If elevators frustrate you easily — reaching some rooms means changing lifts, and peak-time waits are real → leave extra time before heading out, or avoid the check-in/out crush hours
  • 💡If you prefer a bright room — the metal and wood element rooms run dark and design-heavy → ask for a water-element room or specify a Lumpini-facing room when booking
  • 💡If you're coming mainly for the pool — it isn't huge and gets crowded on weekend afternoons and evenings → go before 9 am for an emptier deck and better light
Estimated price · compare 3 sites
฿6,800
/ night
SO Cozy Room · city view (33 sqm) · choose your element · estimated starting price
SO Cozy
฿6,800
SO Comfy
฿8,200
SO Studio
฿12,500
SO Lofty Suite
฿19,000
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Insider Tips
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Hit the pool in the early evening
Golden light across the park and the Silom towers lands around 5:30–6:30 pm — the best window for the pool view and the best time for photos
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Go up to HI-SO on floor 29 before dusk
Claim an edge spot during golden hour · non-guests are welcome and cocktails start in the high hundreds of baht, an easy way to sample the place before you book
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Match the room element to your taste
Want bright and fresh? Choose water (blue tones). Want warm? Choose wood. Request it when booking or mention it at the desk
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Morning run in Lumpini Park
Out the front door and across the road puts you straight into the park · a morning run or walk pairs well with the Red Oven breakfast afterwards

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is SO/ Bangkok located and which station is nearest?
SO/ Bangkok sits on the corner of North Sathorn Road and Rama IV, directly across from Lumpini Park. It's about a 3-minute walk to Lumphini MRT; Sala Daeng BTS is a longer 12–15 minute walk. Silom and Sathorn are a few minutes away by car.
What does SO/ Bangkok cost per night?
SO Cozy rooms start from approximately ฿6,800/night in normal periods. High season (November–February) and long weekends can run ฿9,000–12,000. Always compare Agoda, Booking and Trip.com before committing — the gap can be significant.
Are SO/ Bangkok and SO Sofitel Bangkok the same hotel?
Yes, they are the same property. It originally opened as SO Sofitel Bangkok in 2012 and later moved to Accor's SO/ brand. The building, location and four-element design are unchanged.
Can non-guests use the pool or HI-SO Rooftop?
The infinity pool is reserved for hotel guests. However, HI-SO Rooftop Bar and Park Society on floor 29 are open to non-guests for cocktails or dining with a city view. It gets busy at golden hour, so booking a table ahead is wise.
How do the element rooms differ, and which should I pick?
Rooms are themed by four elements — water in bright blues, wood with warm bamboo flooring, earth in earth tones, and metal with a sleek, shiny finish. For a brighter room choose water; for a warmer feel choose wood. You can request your element when booking.
How far in advance should I book, and can I cancel?
3–4 weeks ahead is fine for normal periods. For high season (November–February), New Year, or Songkran, book 6–8 weeks in advance. All major platforms offer a free cancellation option — choose it if your dates aren't locked in yet.
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