Surawong sits at the intersection of distinct Bangkok districts. The area has evolved from a center of commerce and craftsmanship into a district where business, culture, and nightlife overlap.
Neighborhood
Aiden Edition:
Must-Visit Spots in Surawong & Silom
LUMPINI PARK
Our green escape just moments away, and a natural counterbalance to our urban energy. Set within one of Bangkok’s most iconic open spaces, Lumpini Park offers lakes, shaded paths, and a slower rhythm beneath the city skyline. Calm, expansive, and quietly alive — it reflects a softer side of Aiden’s character, where movement, nature, and stillness coexist.
WOOF PACK SALADAENG
Our closest creative neighbor and a natural extension of our own DNA. Set within an industrial-style space, Woof Pack brings together independent cinemas, galleries, cafés, and pop-up culture under one roof. Raw, current, and unapologetically creative — it mirrors the former‑factory roots that define Aiden’s attitude.
Jim Thompson Heritage Quarter (Surawong)
A Bangkok icon with enduring relevance. This flagship heritage site tells the story of Thai silk through architecture, design, and craftmanship. Explore the collections or settle into Jim Thompson, A Thai Restaurant, where tradition meets modern Surawong sophistication.
THings to do

Song Wat
Discover the creative charm of Song Wat, one of Bangkok’s oldest riverside neighborhoods where heritage meets modern culture. Now a vibrant hotspot, Song Wat is filled with trendy cafés, hidden bars, art galleries, local street food, and beautifully restored shophouses. Explore its photogenic streets and experience one of Bangkok’s coolest local neighborhoods loved by both locals and travelers alike.








