Pan Pacific Hotels Group (PPHG) has been appointed by Siam Motors Co. to manage Pan Pacific Siam Bangkok, which will be converted from an office building located in the heart of the capital city.
The building will undergo retrofitting works, which are expected to complete by 2027.

Located in the commercial district of Pathumwan, Pan Pacific Siam Bangkok offers convenient access to major attractions, entertainment options and public transportation, including the BTS Skytrain which provides easy connectivity to other parts of the city.
The 18-storey hotel will offer 220 rooms and suites with city views, ranging from 37m² to 163m². Amenities include a Pacific Club Lounge, specialty restaurant, all-day dining venue, gym, yoga room, steam and sauna facilities, swimming pool, as well as a ballroom and meeting spaces.
“With recent successes in the development of award-winning Pan Pacific London and Pan Pacific Orchard in Singapore by UOL, the group is in a unique position to build on our expertise and PPHG’s technical services experience in the adaptive reuse of underutilised assets,” said Choe Peng Sum, CEO of PPHG.
Prakasit Phornprapha, president of Siam Motors Co., added: “By transforming a prime location, once an iconic office building, into a modern hotel, we are not only revitalising the space but also creating a new landmark in Bangkok. This project underscores our commitment to innovation and delivering exceptional experiences, making the hotel a future attraction for both local and international guests.”







With over 30 years of experience in the Thai tourism sector, his diverse background and expertise across all segments and departments of the destination management business make him a valuable asset to the company.
He is fluent in German, English, Portuguese and Spanish.














The Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens 2025 will be held at Kai Tak Sports Park (KTSP) from March 28 to 30 next year, where rugby teams and passionate fans from around the world can participate in this inaugural event.
This Sevens event will be one of the first major international sports events at the KTSP’s opening period, marking a significant milestone in Hong Kong’s sports legacy, and is expected to further boost the tourism and entertainment industries, creating significant economic benefits.
KTSP is working closely with the Hong Kong China Rugby (HKCR) and relevant government departments for the three-day event, which will be held at the Kai Tak Stadium. Accommodating up to 50,000 spectators, the venue is equipped with numerous international standard facilities, along with a wide variety of dining, retail, and leisure options within the precinct.
The Kai Tak Stadium is also one of the few venues globally designed specifically for rugby sevens, featuring more than 20 changing rooms to accommodate the needs of the multiple teams, referees and other personnel involved in Sevens matches, along with dedicated dining and rest areas for players.
Additionally, the Kai Tak Stadium is equipped with a soundproof retractable roof, allowing events to proceed regardless of weather conditions, and its bowl cooling system ensures a comfortable viewing experience from every single seat.
KTSP project director shared: “As Hong Kong’s home venue, we are truly honoured and excited to host this globally prominent sports event at KTSP. For Hong Kong, this sporting occasion not only promotes the development of local rugby but also showcases the city’s capability to host world-class events, enhancing its status as a mega events capital.”