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Grand Postal Building

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The Grand Postal Building, located at 1160 Charoen Krung Rd. Si Phraya, 10550, Thailand, is a stunning architectural gem that showcases the rich cultural heritage of the country. This iconic structure is not only a functional post office but also serves as a historical site, reflecting the evolution of postal services in Thailand. Visitors can immerse themselves in the unique blend of history and modernity that the Grand Postal Building presents.

About Grand Postal Building


Nestled in the heart of Thailand, the Grand Postal Building stands as a testament to the country’s rich history and architectural charm. Located at 1160 Charoen Krung Rd. Si Phraya, this magnificent structure reflects the dynamic evolution of Thailand’s postal services while also serving as a prominent landmark that attracts both locals and tourists alike.

Construction of the Grand Postal Building dates back to the early 20th century, showcasing the distinctive architectural styles of that era. With its imposing facade and intricate details, the building captures the essence of Thailand’s cultural heritage. Its elegant design combines both traditional and modern elements, making it a fascinating subject for history enthusiasts and architecture lovers.

Visiting the Grand Postal Building offers a unique opportunity to explore the past of Thailand’s communication system. The building houses not only a functioning post office but also various exhibitions that highlight the history of postal services in the region. These exhibits delve into the evolution of mail delivery, the significance of stamps, and the various modes of communication that have shaped the country over the years.

The atmosphere surrounding the Grand Postal Building is vibrant, with the bustling streets of Si Phraya offering a glimpse into everyday Thai life. Visitors can stroll around the area, enjoying the lively culture that permeates the vicinity. The building’s central location makes it an ideal starting point for exploring other historical sites and attractions nearby.

In addition to its historical significance, the Grand Postal Building also hosts a variety of events and activities that celebrate Thai culture. From art exhibitions to local markets, there is always something happening that invites the community to come together and appreciate their heritage.

For those keen to experience the blend of history, culture, and architecture, a visit to the Grand Postal Building is highly recommended. The site not only provides insight into the past but also showcases the ongoing evolution of Thailand’s communication landscape. Whether you are a history buff, an architecture enthusiast, or simply seeking to enjoy a unique cultural experience, the Grand Postal Building promises an enriching visit that highlights the enduring legacy of Thai postal services.

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Full Address

1160 Charoen Krung Rd. Si Phraya, 10550, Thailand

Name in Thai

ไปรษณีย์กลาง (กรุงเทพมหานคร (กทม.), ไทย) - รีวิว - ThailandAgoda.com

Address in Thai

1160 Charoen Krung Rd. Si Phraya, กรุงเทพมหานคร (กทม.) 10550 ไทย

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สถานที่ท่องเที่ยว กรุงเทพมหานคร (กทม.), Things to Do in Bangkok

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6 thoughts on “Grand Postal Building

  1. this is an interesting reuse of a grand building near the river in central Bangkok. The architecture is very uncommon for Bangkok. It is a good place to hold events and parties ranging in size. The interiors could have been made a little more interesting but none the less it is somewhere different to do a corporate event

  2. Grand Postal Building located on a one-way street of Charoenkrung relatively near to Chaophya River. There are great potential that this building will be utilized as part of the walking street linking the hotels on the riverside. On the immediate proximity, there are the Royal Orchid Sheraton, the Mandarin Oriental, and the Shangri-La Hotels. Linking the 3 major hotels with some type of a walking street by using the Grand Postal Building as an anchor building will enhance the whole riverside area. Eventually some brave entrepreneur will proceed with the concept and cut through the red-tape with the governmental and non-governmental authorities and make use of this grand old building.

  3. This was originally the General Post Office Building, meaning the main building in Bangkok. It was closed, and renovated and made into an exhibition center. It also has 2 upscale restaurants at either end. It is a very large and long building. With the renovations and restoration of the building, it is quite impressive and beautiful all lit up at night. You will have no reason to go there, unless to an event. It is not close to the water and there is a school and buildings behind it, so any link to any hotel is part of a city plan to build a river walk, which if you know Thai politics, is a pipe dream. The Chao Praya is a smelly dirty river, hardly a place for a walkway. If you do go down for a look, if you pull in on your left all the way back, there is a French Culinary School, where you can get a very good meal and bakery, served by culinary students.

  4. Built in neoclassical style, this large building was turned into postal museum, which is rather average at best (it still does offer regular postal services though). Entry is free of charge. On side, there’s some art exhibition, not necessarily connected to post in general.

  5. The former main postal building of Bangkok, this pre-war building is really impressive and is one example of European architecture along Charon Krung Road.There is a small real post office on the right side.

  6. The place he visited during the World Postal Exhibition in Bangkok, which was the British embassy until 1922, was rebuilt in 1940 as the central office of Bangkok. The luxurious interior structure impressed the creation and design center (TCDC) in 2017 and it is used as a marketplace during the same period as the postcard exhibition, but it functions as a post office outside the exhibition period, and there is a post office behind the building, so it can be used for postal delivery during the exhibition period.

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Grand Postal Building is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking 1160 Charoen Krung Rd. Si Phraya, 10550, Thailand



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