October 13-16
Bangkok, Thailand
Bangkok Venue, Hotel, & Travel Info
To book your hotel room, email your requested dates to [email protected]
and cc the reservations team [email protected].
eLearn 2025 will take place at the Conrad Hilton Bangkok
Located in the heart of Bangkok, the Conrad Hilton Bangkok offers a tranquil escape with lush gardens and a tropical outdoor pool boasting breathtaking city views. Located just 5.24 km from the vibrant City Centre, the Conrad Hilton gives you a luxurious oasis within steps of rooftop bars, night markets, live music, and high-end restaurants. The location is also close to major attractions like the Grand Palace, Wat Pho, Wat Arun, and Chinatown. Transportation is easily accessible including the BTS Skytrain, MRT subway, and river boats. You won’t need to rely heavily on taxis or long commutes. Floor-to-ceiling windows showcase Bangkok’s skyline from your room so you can still feel like a part of the city while you rest and recover.
Experience exceptional amenities to enhance your stay. Immerse yourself in pure bliss at the “7th Heaven” – our exclusive wellness sanctuary featuring a luxurious Seasons Spa, state-of-the-art fitness center, refreshing outdoor pool, and even tennis and pickleball courts.
Have breakfast at Café@2 and Cantonese at Liu. Enjoy Japanese cuisine at Kisara, or end the day with drinks at City Terrace and Diplomat Bar, which provide distinct atmospheres for cocktails. Our award-winning restaurant Liu fuses culture and tradition with authentic Cantonese recipes. Discover our contemporary take on classics like dim sum, BBQ, and Chinese seafood delicacies.
- Conrad Bangkok Hotel provides a free shuttle every 15 minutes to/from the Phloen Chit BTS metro station.
- Room rates are inclusive daily buffet breakfast at Café@2 Restaurant
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Room rates are inclusive of internet access in guest rooms.
| Room Type | Rate |
| Deluxe Room | 5,800 THB (approx $170 USD) |
| Double Room | 6,300 THB (approx $186 USD) |
| Add Third Occupant | +1,650 THB |
| **Rates do not include taxes or hotel fees. | |
Address: All Seasons Place 87/3 Wireless Rd. Phatumwan Bangkok, 10330 Thailand
To book your hotel room, email your requested dates to [email protected]
and cc the reservations team [email protected].

Air:Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) is the main international airport serving Bangkok, the capital of Thailand. Located mostly in Racha Thewa subdistrict, Bang Phli district, Samut Prakan province, it covers an area of 3,240 ha, making it one of the biggest international airports in Southeast Asia and a regional hub for aviation.
- Conrad Bangkok Hotel provides a free shuttle every 15 minutes to/from the Phloen Chit BTS metro station.

Top 10 Must See Places in Bagnkok
1. The Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha)
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Why go: Bangkok’s #1 attraction. Stunning royal architecture and the most sacred Buddhist temple in Thailand.
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Tip: Go early in the morning to avoid crowds and dress modestly (shoulders and knees covered).
2. Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn)
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Why go: One of Bangkok’s most iconic temples, located on the Chao Phraya River. Its towering spires are gorgeous at sunset.
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Tip: Take a ferry across the river from Wat Pho to get there.
3. Wat Pho (Reclining Buddha)
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Why go: Home of the giant golden reclining Buddha and a center for traditional Thai massage.
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Tip: Visit after the Grand Palace — it’s right nearby.
4. Chatuchak Weekend Market
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Why go: One of the largest markets in the world with over 15,000 stalls. Great for souvenirs, clothes, art, food.
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Tip: It’s only fully open on weekends, so plan your visit accordingly.
5. Damnoen Saduak or Taling Chan Floating Markets
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Why go: Classic Bangkok experience. Eat boat-to-mouth and soak in traditional canal life.
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Tip: Go early for the most vibrant scenes; Damnoen Saduak is more touristy, while Taling Chan is more local.
6. Mahanakhon Skywalk
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Why go: The highest observation deck in Thailand with a glass skywalk and panoramic views of Bangkok.
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Tip: Go at sunset or night for city lights.
7. Chao Phraya River Cruise
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Why go: See the city from the water, passing temples, markets, and lit-up landmarks.
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Tip: Choose a dinner cruise for a romantic experience or use the local ferry for budget-friendly sightseeing.
8. Jim Thompson House
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Why go: A beautiful museum in a traditional Thai house that belonged to an American who helped revive Thai silk.
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Tip: Guided tours only, and it’s a peaceful break from the city bustle.
9. Yaowarat (Bangkok Chinatown)
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Why go: A food lover’s paradise. Street food galore, neon signs, gold shops, and a sensory overload.
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Tip: Visit in the evening when food stalls open. Try Chinese-Thai fusion dishes.
10. ICONSIAM
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Why go: A luxurious mega-mall with everything from high-end brands to an indoor floating market and riverfront views.
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Tip: Free shuttle boat available from Sathorn Pier.

Top 10 Places to Eat Near Bangkok City Centre
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nahm – A one‑Michelin‑starred Thai restaurant by Chef Pim Techamuanvivit. Refined, traditional Thai cuisine with bold flavors. Great for fine dining.
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Signature Bangkok – Modern French & floral‑themed fine dining, located in VIE Hotel Phaya Thai. Excellent if you want something elegant and upscale.
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IGNIV Bangkok – Progressive European cuisine; “sharing‑style” fine dining. Stylish, good for a special meal.
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Inddee – Upscale Indian fine dining in Langsuan, set in a historic house. Good change‑of‑pace if you want Indian flavours in a refined setting.
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Or Tor Kor Market – A fresh‑market + cooked food stalls. Excellent place to sample many kinds of Thai dishes, fruits, desserts in one place.
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Thipsamai Pad Thai – Very famous Pad Thai. Must try for Thai noodle lovers.
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Wattana Panich – Known for its beef noodle soup and its heritage. Popular local place.
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Banthat Thong Road – This street is becoming a food destination: lots of street food vendors, small restaurants, cafés. Good mix and casual vibe.
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Khlong Toei Market – If you want really authentic, local food and ingredients – this market offers a huge variety. Fresh food, street stalls, etc.
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Ban Khun Mae – More mid‑range; authentic Thai food in a comfortable sit‑down restaurant. Good for trying many kinds of Thai dishes without going fine dining.


