A great way to get MICE travellers energised is the Thai and Chinese breakfast in Yaowarat. The district is renowned for the street food stalls that usually set up at night, but it also offers amazing breakfast options including roasted pork with rice, goose stew or the hot congee.
Enjoy the atmosphere along Ong Ang Canal, one of the city canals that was excavated during the reign of King Rama I and now known as the ‘Venice of the East’. The area is full of historical and cultural points of interest. MICE activities include the street arts along both sides of the canal, kayaking in the canal to soak up the atmosphere of the ‘old city’ or searching for the perfect souvenirs in the old market around Saphan Han.
Have lunch and participate in a MICE event at the completely refurbished Queen Sirikit National Convention Center (QSNCC) with its exciting new blend of Thai and international style. The newly reopened center covers 5 times bigger the previous size, with a total area of 300,000 sq. m. which divided into 78,500 sq. m. of event space, 11,000 sq. m. of retail space, eight exhibition halls, four plenary rooms, four ballrooms, and 50 meeting rooms, and can accommodate up to 100,000 visitors daily.
Introduce MICE travellers to Ratchaprasong area where they can relax and go souvenir shopping in one of Bangkok’s most luxurious shopping districts - an area packed with world-class facilities including departments stores, restaurants, cafes, spas, and five-star hotels.