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is not served by bus lines or rapid transit.) While some office blocks dot the street and many business continue to operate, others have since relocated, and the Surawong neighbourhood remains much lower-key than the bustling business district of Si Lom and Sathon, though its proximity to the nightlife scenes of Si Lom makes it popular among tourists. By the 2000s and 2010s, commercial development along Surawong had mostly stagnated, and many venues closed down as many owners gradually sold off property to investors.
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Around the mid-20th century, development along Surawong Road increased following nearby Si Lom, and many businesses established their offices here. However, commercial activity declined towards the end of the century due to the road's limited traffic capacity. (In addition to being narrower, Surawong
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Neilson Hays Library was commissioned by T. Heyward Hays, former proprietor of the British Dispensary, and opened in 1922. It was named in memory of his wife, Jennie Neilson Hays. The library continues to operate today. The building, a registered ancient monument, received the ASA Architectural
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Suriyasai House was built in the 1900s by Phra Adisak Aphirat (Tem Suriwong Bunnag), a son of Chaophraya Surawong Watthanasak, on the corner of Surawong and Sap roads. It was restored in 2003, and received the ASA Architectural Conservation Award in 2004. Today, it houses the restaurant Baan
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The German Club, or Deutscher Klub, was founded around 1890, and moved into permanent premises on the south side of Surawong Road in 1896. It was equipped with tennis courts, a gymnasium, billiard tables and a bowling alley, the last of was a well-known source of intrigue among local Thais.
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subdistricts. It was built at the end of the 19th century during Bangkok's period of expansion following the country's opening up to the West, and was home to many leading businesses, upper-class families, and members of the expatriate community. It was known as a Western-style nightlife
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The British Dispensary used to occupy premises on the corner of Surawong Junction, in what was then the commercial centre of Bang Rak. Operated by T. Heyward Hays, it was one of several Western pharmacies that opened toward the end of the 19th century.
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The hotel building stood into the 21st century, though it had much deteriorated by then. It was converted to a budget hotel, named the New Trocadero, which has been described as a shadow of its former self. The building was demolished in 2018.
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featured names such as Rose Hall, the Wembley, Moulin Rouge and Luna Hall. Madame Staro's bungalow was re-established as the Trocadero Hotel in 1927; the four-storey building soon became known as one of the leading luxury hotels in the city.
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The British Club was founded in 1903, first occupying premises on the north side of the road, before moving to its current location, on the south side near the junction with Naret Road, in 1910. It is listed as an unregistered
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during the mid-20th century, but lagged behind in development toward the end of the century due to its limited traffic capacity. Today, it is still home to several historic landmarks, as well as many well-known restaurants.
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Twentieth century impressions of Siam: its history, people, commerce, industries, and resources, with which is incorporated an abridged edition of Twentieth century impressions of British Malaya
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in Paris, was the first to feature an elevator and air conditioning, and was known as one of the top luxury hotels in the city. It was also particularly known for its restaurant and dance hall.
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wrote a memo recalling that Chaophraya Surawong did not have that title at the time of the road's construction, and it was more likely named after the title of his grandfather
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In the 1920s, developments along the road's western end introduced new Western-style restaurants and entertainment venues, and the road became famous for its nightlife scene.
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Surawong Road runs 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) between Henri Dunant Intersection at its northeast end, where it is crossed by Rama IV Road and continues north as
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built to link Charoen Krung and Trong roads, making large profits through the development. Another nobleman, Phraya Siharatdechochai (To Bunnag, later to become
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entertainment district during the 1920s, and was—and still is—home to many leading hotels. The road grew as a business district along with the nearby
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was seeing rapid growth, with increasing numbers of Western expatriates and upper-class families settling in the area that is now
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operated one of the largest department stores in the city. The business was founded in 1879, and was previously located near the
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There has been some uncertainty surrounding the name of the road. While the 1897 royal proclamation names the road as Surawong (
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The Thai Lai Thong building at the Montien Hotel is designed in traditional Thai style, resembling a Buddhist temple.
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The Trocadero Hotel opened in 1927, and was operated by Chavee Bunnag. The 45-room hotel, named after the
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from the house in the southeast corner. Other residents of the neighbourhood included expatriate doctors
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to its north via Sap, Naret and Maha Set roads, and to Si Lom Road to its south via Decho,
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noted that the name made no semantic sense. It was decided to rename the road Surawong (
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to match the title. By the late 20th century, the road's name had shifted to Surawong (
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At the end of the 19th century, the area beyond Bangkok's old city boundary marked by
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The Trocadero Hotel (centre-left) and Harry A. Badman & Co. (right), in 1929
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as well as the interior decorations featuring art by famed traditional artisan
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opened in 1967, and is well known for its modernist design by national artist
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Construction of the road was commissioned by Chaophraya Surawong Watthanasak
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Surawong Road is home to several large hotels, including the well-known
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The east end of Surawong Road, at Henri Dunant Intersection
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and romanized as Suriyawong, following modern standards.
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occupied the corner of Charoen Krung and Surawong roads.
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Index


Thai
[sÃđ.ra.wōŋ]
Bang Rak District
Bangkok
Thailand
Charoen Krung Road
Rama IV
Suriyawong
Si Lom
Si Lom Road

British Dispensary
Phadung Krung Kasem Canal
Bang Rak District
Charoen Krung
Rama IV
Si Lom
Sathon Road
Chaophraya Surawong Watthanasak
Talap
Saovabha Phongsri
Chulalongkorn
Royal Gazette
Sathirakoses
T. Heyward Hays
British Dispensary
Alphonse Poix
Malcolm Arthur Smith
Peter Feit

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