Bangkok/Ramkhamhaeng

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Ramkhamhaeng (รามคำแหง) is a vast neighborhood that lies along Ramkhamhaeng Road, a major arterial road in east Bangkok. The area could be considered a suburb and is almost completely unknown to foreign travellers, with the notable exception of Suvarnabhumi Airport. Most venues cater to local residents who have their own transport, so attractions are spread far out and it is hard to get around. Hua Mak and Bang Kapi in the southwest are the most interesting neighbourhoods and also the easiest to navigate as the Saen Saep Express Boat runs right through them. These are lively areas with shopping malls and restaurants that cater to commuters and university students.

Introduction to Ramkhamhaeng

Eastern Bangkok is virtually synonymous with Ramkhamhaeng Road, a major traffic artery jammed every morning and evening with commuters working downtown. Rising property values in Sukhumvit has made this area more interesting to foreign expatriates in recent years, although seeing a farang is still a rare occurrence. With a total length of 18km, Ramkhamhaeng Road starts at Phetchaburi Road near Sukhumvit and ends in the far northeast at the junction with Suwinthawong Road (in the Min Buri neighbourhood).

The lower southwestern part has been known as Hua Mak, a neighbourhood completely dominated by Ramkhamhaeng University. "RU", as it is commonly known, was opened in 1971 as Thailand's first open-admissions university. It has an astonishing number of students. Official statistics claim about half a million, almost all of them undergraduates. The university gives the neighbourhood its lively appearance, with many students shopping and dining at the Mall Ramkhamhaeng. Rajamangala Stadium is also be found here. Completed in 1998, it played an important role in the 1998 Asian Games and the 2007 AFC Asian Cup. It is home to Thailand's national football team.

The junction with Srinagarindra Road has been known as Lam Sali intersection. Go north from here and you'll stumble upon Lat Phrao Road, which marks the beginning of a neighbourhood known as Bang Kapi. It is actually quite similar to Hua Mak, as everything still looks like a big grey mass of concrete, but students are outnumbered here by daily commuters. The Bangkapi Mall stole the hearts of the local residents and Thais flock to it in big numbers.

At the far eastern end of Ramkhamhaeng Road you can spot Rice paddies and grazing goats and buffaloes. The road ends in Min Buri neighborhood which has a large (Thai) Muslim population with markets and masjids catering to their needs.

You would almost forget that nearly all foreign visitors to Thailand land here at Suvarnabhumi Airport in the far east of the neighborhood. Development in eastern Bangkok has been relatively slow, but it is expected that the relatively recent construction of the airport will be the spur for more urban development in the area. Until now, this has at least been true for the hotel business, with many new hotels constructed at Lat Krabang Road trying to make a buck out of transferring passengers.

Mosques in Bangkok

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While the majority of Thais are Buddhists, the city is a melting pot of cultures and religions, as evident by its Hindu temples, Christian churches, and, importantly, mosques. The presence of mosques in Bangkok is a testament to its Muslim community, which has been an integral part of the city's diverse tapestry for centuries. In this article, we will explore some of the prominent mosques in Bangkok and delve into their history, architecture, and significance.

1. Darul Aman Mosque (Masjid Darul Aman)

Situated in the Klong San district, the Darul Aman Mosque is one of the most prominent mosques in Bangkok. It was built in the early 20th century and serves as a significant religious hub for Muslims living in this part of the city. The mosque's architecture is a blend of (Thai) and Islamic styles, which makes it a unique structure.

2. Haroon Mosque

Located in the historic Bang Rak district, Haroon Mosque is one of the city's oldest mosques. It is believed to be over a century old. The mosque stands amidst a cluster of old buildings, offering a glimpse into the rich history and heritage of the area. Haroon Mosque is not just a place of worship but also a center of the Muslim community in this region of Bangkok.

3. Ton Son Mosque (Masjid Ton Son)

Thit is another notable mosque situated in the Dusit district. Ton Son Mosque boasts an architectural style distinct from many other mosques in the city. Its green and white hues, coupled with its beautifully crafted dome, make it a sight to behold.

4. Bangkok Mosque (Masjid Bangkok)

Nestled in the heart of the city, the Bangkok Mosque is a contemporary architectural marvel. Built in the late 20th century, the mosque stands out with its modern design while still encapsulating Islamic architectural principles.

History and Significance

The existence of mosques in Bangkok traces back to the times when traders from the (Malay) Peninsula, Sumatra, and the Middle East settled in the city. Over time, their communities grew, leading to the establishment of mosques across Bangkok. The Muslim community, although a minority, has played a pivotal role in Bangkok's trade, business, and cultural amalgamation.

The mosques not only serve as places of worship but also as centers of learning, with many housing religious schools or 'madrasas.' These institutions play a significant role in imparting Islamic teachings to the younger generation, ensuring that the faith's tenets are passed down through generations.

Cultural Significance

One of the remarkable aspects of Bangkok's culture is its inclusivity. Despite being a predominantly Buddhist nation, Thailand has always welcomed people of various faiths with open arms. The mosques in Bangkok stand as symbols of this inclusivity, showcasing how people of diverse beliefs can coexist harmoniously.

The mosques in Bangkok are not just religious structures; they are emblems of the city's rich cultural tapestry. Their presence, amidst the backdrop of Buddhist temples and other religious sites, exemplifies the spirit of Bangkok – a city that embraces diversity in every sense of the word. Whether you're a history buff, an architecture enthusiast, or someone simply keen on understanding the multifaceted nature of Bangkok, a visit to these mosques promises a deep dive into a lesser-known facet of this vibrant city.

Travel to Ramkhamhaeng

Travel by boat to Ramkhamhaeng

Bangkok and its traffic-congested commercial neighborhoods, including Ramkhamhaeng Road, are hard to navigate by car. Thus and the best way to get into the area is by boat. The Saen Saep Express Boat service runs on the canal of the same name and you don't have to worry about getting stuck in traffic! The service runs about every 5-10 minutes and as the canal is exactly parallel to Ramkhamhaeng Road with many stops along that road.

It is a fast and affordable way of transport as a single trip costs about 10-30 Baht, depending on distance travelled. The most important stops are The Mall Ram (in Hua Mak) and The Mall Bangkapi, both of which are served by the NIDA Line (that starts in Pratunam and goes all the way northeast to Wat Sriboonreung). The route is served by 100 boats of 40-50 seats and operates from 05:30-20:30 daily. Most piers have English signs up, but be wary, as The Mall Ram does not have any sign at all and from the boat it is not clear that you have reached the mall!

Be wary of sitting on the outer sides of the boat as polluted water from the canal sometimes spills over on board. If you sit at the gunwale, next to your seat may be a halyard used to raise the plastic sheet keeping the canal water and rain outside; it is your duty to raise and lower it. It is better to sit near the prow to avoid noxious fumes from the engine. Be careful when entering and exiting the boats as "safety first" does not seem to apply for the crew here. During rush hour, you might have to fight your way in the boat as too many Muslim are trying to get on. Another minor annoyance is the noisy atmosphere during the ride. Don't expect a romantic experience.

How to take public transportation in Ramkhamhaeng

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Opened in August 2010 and the Airport Rail Link is an alternative way of getting in. The City Line of that service has a stop at Ramkhamhaeng, which is at the extreme southwest of the neighborhood at the beginning of Ramkhamhaeng Road. There is a direct service from Suvarnabhumi Airport in the east, as well as from Phaya (Thai), Ratchaprarop and Makkasan stations in the west.

Travel by Bus to Ramkhamhaeng

Getting to Ramkhamhaeng by bus is very troublesome, but at least its a affordable way of doing some exploring. Expect a long ride though and ask a local where to get off as you easily get lost in traffic. An important route is Bus 40, that starts at Hualamphong Train Station and then passes Rama IV Road, Phaya (Thai) Road, Siam Plaza, Sukhumvit, Pridi Phanomyong Road and Ramkhamhaeng Road with The Mall Ramkhamhaeng as its final destination.

By songthaew

There are Songthaews (the red covered pickup trucks that have two benches facing each other on the inside, holding 10-15 people) that run along Ramkhamhaeng Soi 24. This road goes around Ramkhamhaeng University and runs mostly parallel to the main Ramkhamhaeng road. They cost 7 Baht to ride. You pay when you get out of the truck at the end.

Several of the routes start/end near the beginning of Soi 24 (down the road across from Big C), at least one route keeps going to Srinagardindra Road. There is one Songthaew route that does not go to the same start point, instead it goes south on Soi Thawon Thawat and east along Phatthanakan Road.

Get Around in Ramkhamhaeng

Getting around this vast neighborhood is sure to give you a headache. The local residents use their own transport for attractions that lie too far off a boat pier or ARL station. Of course, metered taxis are abundant, but expect long rides and high fares (especially during rush hour). Buses are cheaper, but without a nice bus map, you are sure to get lost. Bus 58 and Bus 113 from Makkasan Station drive over Phetchaburi Road and then head for Ramkhamhaeng Road. Both are useful bus routes for getting around as they travel all along Ramkhamhaeng Road from Hua Mak in the southwest to Min Buri in the northeast (and back).

What to see in Ramkhamhaeng

  • Museum of Buddhism Art - พิพิธภัณฑ์พุทธศิลปะ | This museum features a large private collection of Buddha images. It's operated by the Foundation of (Thai) Arts Preservation. The exhibition focuses on the art of Buddha images in conjunction with (Thai) history. An international presentation comprising light, sound (chanting) and scent (incense) explains the information to the visitor in an air-conditioned room. Besides Buddha images and artefacts of different periods and there is also an area allocated to be a shrine and a museum dedicated to the Goddess of Mercy and other major gods of various beliefs in Asia.
  • Prasart Museum - This eclectic museum sprawls across manicured gardens, pavilions, shrines, chapels and even an exact replica of the teak Red Palace (built by King Rama I for his sister). On display are art and antiques from all eras of (Thai) history, as well Books and manuscripts and replicas of various prominent (Thai) architectural works. Mr. Prasart is around and he and his staff will make sure you have a nice guided tour of the place.
  • Rama IX Royal Park - สวนหลวง ร. 9 | Built in 1987 to celebrate the 60th birthday of the former king, HM Bhumibol Adulyadej, thit is the largest public park of Bangkok. It consists of six zones: the homage to His Majesty and the botanical garden and the Trapangkaew Reservoir and the Rommaniya Garden and the Sanam Rasdara and the Water Garden. It is very very deep down the sois of Sukhumvit, so its best to take a taxi to find it.
  • Wat Thep Lila - วัดเทพลีลา | One of the few temples in the Ramkhamhaeng area, thit is a local temple that shows how the local inhabitants training Buddhism. It is a big compound, which is fairly lively with people praying and paying respect to the Buddha statues. It was built in 1842 during the reign of King Nangklao (King Rama III). At that time and the temple was known as Wat Tuek or Wat Tuek Khlong Ton. Saen Saep Canal was dug for transporting troops and weapons to Cambodia. During excavations Pang Lila, a 1.2 m tall Sukhothai-style walking Buddha image, was found here. The temple was renamed Wat Theplila during the reign of King Chulalongkorn.

Top Muslim Travel Tips in Ramkhamhaeng

  • Fantasia Lagoon - A water park with a large swimming swimmingpool suitable for exercise, a lazy river and slides suitable for smaller and larger kids. Appears to be better maintained than the water park at Siam Park City which has much higher prices for Foreign Muslims. An option if your lodging lacks a swimming swimmingpool but you crave to swim.
  • Major Cineplex Ramkhamhaeng - One of the Major Cineplex chain of cinemas, thit is a fairly modern cinema that is close to Ramkhamhaeng University. English movies are shown and (Thai) movies have subtitles in English. There are plenty of shops and places to eat if you want to kill time till your movie begins.
  • Safari World - ซาฟารีเวิลด์ | Safari World is Bangkok's greatest open zoo and leisure park. The 300-acre complex comprises a safari park that is populated by African and Asian mammals, a marine park with amusing performances of well-trained dolphins and seals, a bird park and a games corner. There are separate tickets for Safari Park and Marine Park.
  • Siam Park City - สวนสยาม | The water amusement park section contains a man-made sea with towering slides. Most of the park area is now covered with amusement park rides, a dinosaur exhibit, a dinosaur diorama safari, an African diorama safari, children's playgrounds. Foreign Muslims must pay more for tickets than Thais.

Shopping in Ramkhamhaeng

Street market along Ramkhamhaeng Road (near The Mall 3), Bang Kapi District, Bangkok, Thailand

There are plenty of shopping malls in the area and these are your best option for getting daily necessities. If you want to buy cheap and there is an interesting street market running kilometers north along Ramkhamhaeng Road from The Mall Ramkhamhaeng 3. Many of the stalls only set up around 18:00, so the area is at its liveliest around 19:00. Expect endless stalls of clothes and accessories, mostly visited by local (female) commuters.

  • Central Power Center Huamark | Another shopping mall, which is quite lively but not as crowded as downtown. It looks a bit old, but is still a nice browse as prices are noticeably cheaper than in The Mall. As usual, most of the products cater to local 20-somethings, including clothes, accessories, bags, beauty products and mobile phones.
  • Fashion Island - แฟชั่นไอส์แลนด์ | A large shopping mall that, as the name indicates, mostly focuses on fashion stores. But it's not just clothes, shoes and design, as there are plenty of books, gems, jewellery and furniture on sale. The usual chain restaurants, cafes and cinemas are also present, as is Robinson Department Store. There's even an amusement park with a ice skating rink and a monorail running around the mall.
  • The Mall Ramkhamhaeng 2 | This complex consists of two separate shopping malls, The Mall 3 on the north side of Ramkhamhaeng Road and The Mall 2 on the south side. Both are connected to each other and the road by an overhead pedestrian bridge. It is a good place to eat. For example, at Home Fresh Mart. There are plenty of chain restaurants too, including McDonald's (Please do not support McDonald's as McDonald's supports Israel. Shun this restaurant group and go for altertative brands and if possible for a Muslim owned restaurant) at the side of the road.
  • The Mall Ramkhamhaeng 3 | The Mall 3 is rather generic and uninspiring and anything on sale here can be found elsewhere in Bangkok (probably for less too). As it opened in 1986, it is obvious that it is older and more cramped than The Mall Bangkapi, but prices are somewhat cheaper. There are only a few escalators, so expect to walk the stairs to get to the upper levels. There are a lot of clothing stores and clothes always seem to be on sale in the common space on the ground floor. Of course there are also the usual DVD and book stores and many chain restaurants such as KFC.
  • The Mall Bangkapi - เดอะมอลล์บางกะปิ | A huge shopping mall that looks like it has just been pumped out of the ground, although it dates from 1994! It looks brand new, shiny white and boasts four floors with all the chain stores you could possibly imagine. Thais absolutely love it and flock to it in large numbers, but for Muslim travellers it is "been there, done that". All the usual stores are in place, but at least it is a lively area with many commuters.

Halal Restaurants & Food in Ramkhamhaeng

Ramkhamhaeng Road in Bangkok is a vibrant area that offers a variety of halal dining options for Muslim travelers and locals alike. From traditional (Thai) dishes to international cuisines, the restaurants here cater to diverse tastes while adhering to halal dietary laws. Here’s a look at some of the top halal restaurants in the Ramkhamhaeng area.

Sophia Restaurant (Halal)

Rating: 4.4 (1,058 reviews)
Address: 1 Ramkhamhaeng 5 Alley
Hours: Opens 10 AM
Services: Dine-in, Takeaway, Delivery

Sophia Restaurant is a popular choice for its extensive menu and comfortable dining environment. Offering a variety of halal dishes, it’s a great spot for both casual meals and special occasions.

Mandarin Suki & Dim Sum Buffet Halal Rama9-Ramkamhaeng

Rating: 4.8 (1,629 reviews)
Address: 1719 Ramkhamhaeng Rd
Hours: Opens 12 PM
Services: Dine-in, Kerbside pickup, No-contact delivery

Known for its delicious suki and dim sum buffet, Mandarin Suki & Dim Sum offers a delightful dining experience. The restaurant is popular for its fresh ingredients and variety of options.

Shabu Ox Halal

Rating: 4.3 (311 reviews)
Address: Soi Ramkhamhaeng 24 Yaek 20
Hours: Opens 2 PM
Services: Dine-in, Takeaway (No delivery)

Shabu Ox Halal specializes in shabu-shabu, a Japanese hotpot dish. With its fresh ingredients and cozy atmosphere, it’s a perfect spot for a warm and satisfying meal.

Muslim Halal Food

Rating: 4.8 (5 reviews)
Cuisine: Restaurant
Address: 7/1-5 Ramkhamhaeng Rd
Hours: Opens 11 AM Services: Dine-in, Takeaway, Delivery

This restaurant offers a variety of halal dishes in a simple and welcoming setting. Known for its friendly service and delicious food, it’s a great option for everyday dining.

In Seoul BBQ Halal Buffet

Rating: 4.7 (1,825 reviews)
Address: 1719 Ramkhamhaeng Rd
Hours: Opens 12 PM
Services: Dine-in, Takeaway

In Seoul BBQ Halal Buffet offers a range of global cuisines in a casual dining environment. The buffet is especially popular for its variety and quality of dishes.

Diwan Restaurant (Halal)

Rating: 3.8 (8 reviews)
Address: 1681-1687 Ramkhamhaeng Rd
Services: Dine-in, Takeaway

Diwan Restaurant offers a selection of halal dishes in a comfortable setting. Though it has fewer reviews, it is known for its authentic flavors and good service.

Halal Food

Rating: 3.5 (4 reviews)
Address: 519 Ramkhamhaeng Rd
Hours: Opens 3 PM
Services: Dine-in, Takeaway, Delivery

This restaurant provides a variety of halal food options, making it a convenient choice for those in the area.

Mattaam Babo Halal Food

Rating: 5.0 (1 review)
Address: ถึง, อยู่บนฟุตบาทระหว่าง, Ramkhamhaeng 61 Alley
Services: Dine-in, Takeaway

Mattaam Babo Halal Food is a small but highly-rated spot known for its flavorful dishes and friendly service.

Al Saray - Soonvijai

Rating: 4.5 (347 reviews)
Cuisine: Halal
Address: 4th floor, Bangkok Plaza Building, Bangkok General Hospital, Soi Soonvijai 7, Bangkapi
Hours: Opens 9 AM
Services: Dine-in, Takeaway, Delivery

Al Saray is well-regarded for its elegant dining experience and a variety of halal dishes, making it a popular choice for both locals and visitors.

Kawasan Makan Halal Bangkok

Rating: 4.1 (70 reviews)
Address: amkhamhaeng 61 Alley
Hours: Opens 10 AM
Services: Dine-in, Takeaway, Delivery

This restaurant offers a diverse menu of halal food, known for its delicious dishes and comfortable atmosphere.

Ramkhamhaeng Road is a hub for halal dining in Bangkok, offering a wide range of options that cater to different tastes and preferences. Whether you're looking for a quick bite, a buffet experience, or a cozy sit-down meal, the halal restaurants in this area provide delicious and satisfying options for every occasion.

eHalal Group Launches Halal Guide to Ramkhamhaeng

Ramkhamhaeng - eHalal Travel Group, a leading provider of innovative Halal travel solutions for Muslim travelers to Ramkhamhaeng, is thrilled to announce the official launch of its comprehensive Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Ramkhamhaeng. This groundbreaking initiative aims to cater to the diverse needs of Muslim travelers, offering them a seamless and enriching travel experience in Ramkhamhaeng and its surrounding regions.

With the steady growth of Muslim tourism worldwide, eHalal Travel Group recognizes the importance of providing Muslim travelers with accessible, accurate, and up-to-date information to support their travel aspirations to Ramkhamhaeng. The Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide is designed to be a one-stop resource, offering an array of invaluable information on various travel aspects, all carefully curated to align with Islamic principles and values.

The Travel Guide encompasses a wide range of features that will undoubtedly enhance the travel experience for Muslim visitors to Ramkhamhaeng. Key components include:

Halal-Friendly Accommodations in Ramkhamhaeng: A carefully selected list of hotels, lodges, and vacation rentals that cater to halal requirements, ensuring a comfortable and welcoming stay for Muslim travelers in Ramkhamhaeng.

Halal Food, Restaurants and Dining in Ramkhamhaeng: A comprehensive directory of restaurants, eateries, and food outlets offering halal-certified or halal-friendly options in Ramkhamhaeng, allowing Muslim travelers to savor local cuisines without compromising their dietary preferences in Ramkhamhaeng.

Prayer Facilities: Information on masjids, prayer rooms, and suitable locations for daily prayers in Ramkhamhaeng, ensuring ease and convenience for Muslim visitors in fulfilling their religious obligations.

Local Attractions: An engaging compilation of Muslim-friendly attractions, cultural sites such as Museums, and points of interest in Ramkhamhaeng, enabling travelers to explore the city's rich heritage while adhering to their values.

Transport and Logistics: Practical guidance on transportation options that accommodate Muslim travel needs, ensuring seamless movement within Ramkhamhaeng and beyond.

Speaking about the launch, Irwan Shah, Chief Technology Officer of eHalal Travel Group in Ramkhamhaeng, stated, "We are thrilled to introduce our Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide in Ramkhamhaeng, a Muslim friendly destination known for its cultural richness and historical significance. Our goal is to empower Muslim travelers with accurate information and resources, enabling them to experience the wonders of Ramkhamhaeng without any concerns about their faith-based requirements. This initiative reaffirms our commitment to creating inclusive and memorable travel experiences for all our clients."

The eHalal Travel Group's Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Ramkhamhaeng is now accessible on this page. The guide will be regularly updated to ensure that Muslim travelers have access to the latest information, thus reinforcing its status as a reliable companion for Muslim travelers exploring Ramkhamhaeng.

About eHalal Travel Group:

eHalal Travel Group Ramkhamhaeng is a prominent name in the global Muslim travel industry, dedicated to providing innovative and all-inclusive travel solutions tailored to the needs of Muslim travelers worldwide. With a commitment to excellence and inclusivity, eHalal Travel Group aims to foster a seamless travel experience for its clients while respecting their religious and cultural values.

For Halal business inquiries in Ramkhamhaeng, please contact:

eHalal Travel Group Ramkhamhaeng Media: info@ehalal.io

Buy Muslim Friendly condos, Houses and Villas in Ramkhamhaeng

eHalal Group Ramkhamhaeng is a prominent real estate company specializing in providing Muslim-friendly properties in Ramkhamhaeng. Our mission is to cater to the specific needs and preferences of the Muslim community by offering a wide range of halal-certified residential and commercial properties, including houses, condos, and factories. With our commitment to excellence, client satisfaction, and adherence to Islamic principles, eHalal Group has established itself as a trusted name in the real estate industry in Ramkhamhaeng.

At eHalal Group, we understand the importance of meeting the unique requirements of Muslim individuals and families seeking properties that align with their cultural and religious trainings. Our extensive portfolio of Muslim-friendly properties in Ramkhamhaeng ensures that clients have access to a diverse selection of options tailored to their needs. Whether it's a luxurious villa, a modern condominium, or a fully equipped factory, our team is dedicated to assisting clients in finding their ideal property.

For those seeking a comfortable and modern living space, our condos are an excellent choice. Starting at US$ 350,000 and these condominium units offer contemporary designs, state-of-the-art facilities, and convenient locations within Ramkhamhaeng. Each condo is thoughtfully designed to incorporate halal-friendly features and amenities, ensuring a seamless integration of Islamic values into everyday living.

If you are looking for a more spacious option, our houses are perfect for you. Starting at US$ 650,000, our houses provide ample living space, privacy, and a range of customizable features to meet your specific requirements. These houses are located in well-established neighborhoods in Ramkhamhaeng, offering a harmonious balance between modern living and Islamic values.

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Ramadan Celebrations in Ramkhamhaeng

Ramadan 2025 in Bangkok/Ramkhamhaeng

Ramadan concludes with the festival of Eid al-Fitr, which may last several days, usually three in most countries.

The next Ramadan shall be from Friday, 28 February 2025 to Saturday, 29 March 2025

The next Eid al-Adha shall be on Friday, 6 June 2025

The next day of Raʾs al-Sana shall be on Thursday, 26 June 2025

The next day for Mawlid al-Nabī shall be on Monday, 16 September 2024

Muslim Friendly Hotels in Ramkhamhaeng

4,Soi Ramkhamhaeng Road 5, Ramkhamhaeng Road , Suan Luang , Bangkok 10250 | ☎ +66 2 136 8700 - The Al Meroz Hotel is Bangkok’s Leading Halal Hotel, conveniently located with easy access to Suvarnabhumi Airport and downtown Bangkok. It is also close to The Foundation of Islamic Centre of Thailand, which offers religious services and guidance to the Muslim Community. The Hotel’s lodging, dining and leisure facilities have been specially created to ensure the comfort and wellbeing of our Muslim and non-Muslim guests. All meals served in our restaurants are Halal-certified and the Hotel is a non-alcoholic.

The Al Meroz Hotel offers our guests 242 spacious and comfortable rooms, ranging from Superior and Deluxe to Suites, All rooms indicate the direction of Mecca and contain a prayer mat and a copy of Al Qur an. Our bathrooms feature the most up-to-date facilities and the in-room television service is programmed for muslim-friendly viewing.

Enjoy your evenings in Bangkok with a wide variety of rooms for you to choose from try a Superior, Superior City View, Deluxe or Premier Suite. Open the door to the World of cream color and brownish Gold color in the luxury hotel with a city view in the busy street of Ramkhamhaeng and a full range of facilities before a peaceful sleep.

Classification of Room Type at Al Meroz is based on the level of floor and also some guest amenities and facilities has also different from each room type. More upper floor will have more scenery of Rama 9 road or Ramkhamhaeng road and may take a view of The Islamic Center of Thailand where is locating in a short distance by walk.

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More Muslim friendly Destinations from Ramkhamhaeng

If you keep driving on Ramkhamhaeng Road and continue on Suwinthawong Road, eventually you will end up in Chachoengsao. Here you can find the large Wat Sothon with a busy market in front of it (especially fun in the morning). In the evening and the market magically disappears, leaving no trace of its existence.

West: Pratunam

East: Suvarnabhumi Airport

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