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15 Beautiful Places to Get Married in Bangkok, and the Dress for Each
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15 Beautiful Places to Get Married in Bangkok, and the Dress for Each

A LALEDA guide to where Bangkok says “I do,” and the bespoke gown to wear when it does.

Planning a wedding in Bangkok? Whether you are after a custom wedding dress, a bridal gown fitted from scratch, or styling that matches your venue, this guide pairs the city’s 15 best wedding destinations with the dress each one calls for.

Since 1989, LALEDA has dressed brides, mothers, and the women who refuse to blend into the back row. A venue sets the stage; the gown decides who the audience watches. Here are fifteen of Bangkok’s most beautiful places to marry, each with the essentials, and a quiet word on the silhouette it deserves.

Capacities are the venues’ largest spaces; most also offer smaller rooms for intimate ceremonies.

1. Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok

Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok, a riverside wedding venue

The grande dame of the Chao Phraya has been setting the standard for Bangkok hospitality for more than 150 years, and a wedding here carries that weight effortlessly. The riverside lawns catch the breeze off the water, the legendary Authors' Lounge anchors the property in literary history, and the service is so quietly precise that guests tend to behave better than they do anywhere else. This is the venue you choose when you want your day to feel less like an event and more like an institution.

  • Setting: Riverside lawns, the legendary Authors' Lounge, old-world service
  • Best for: Couples who want gravity and heritage, not novelty
  • Capacity: Royal Ballroom up to 380 seated or 800 standing (marketed for weddings up to around 600); smaller suites from roughly 50 to 60 guests
  • The look: Structured silk or duchess satin, cut to stand on its own the way the hotel does

2. The Peninsula Bangkok

The Peninsula Bangkok, a riverfront wedding venue

A sleek riverfront tower with a wall of glass over the Chao Phraya and a helicopter pad on the roof, The Peninsula turns arrival into a statement no Bangkok traffic jam can undo. Its lawns and interiors photograph like film stills at golden hour, and the river views give every ceremony a cinematic backdrop. It is grandeur with a modern edge: polished, confident, and built for couples who want their wedding to look as composed as it feels.

  • Setting: Riverfront tower, manicured lawns, film-still golden hours
  • Best for: A polished, modern grand wedding
  • Capacity: Grand ballroom up to around 1,000 guests; intimate riverside garden and poolside options for smaller ceremonies
  • The look: Clean architectural lines, such as bias-cut crepe or a column gown that moves with the light off the water

3. The Siam

The Siam, an art-deco riverside wedding venue in Bangkok

A Bill Bensley masterpiece on a historic stretch of the river, The Siam holds just 39 suites and pool villas, each corner layered with deliberate antiques and art-deco detail. The whole property feels intimate and theatrical at once, more private estate than hotel, which makes it a dream for couples who treat their wedding as a piece of design. Nothing here is accidental, and a celebration on these grounds inherits that same sense of curated drama.

  • Setting: Art-deco riverside sanctuary, private and theatrical
  • Best for: Design-obsessed couples wanting an intimate, editorial wedding
  • Capacity: Intimate. The Deco room seats up to around 70 for a private banquet; the riverside Chon Lawn handles larger sunset garden dinners
  • The look: Vintage-inspired tailoring, a 1920s-leaning silhouette that matches the deco bones of the place

4. Capella Bangkok

Capella Bangkok, a riverfront luxury wedding venue

Consistently rated among the city's very best, Capella pairs a calm riverfront setting with a level of service that anticipates needs before they're spoken. The contemporary architecture opens onto garden and water frontage, giving couples a choice of backdrops without ever feeling fussy. It is the address for those who want flawless five-star execution delivered with warmth rather than ceremony.

  • Setting: Contemporary riverfront luxury with garden and water frontage
  • Best for: Couples who want flawless, understated five-star execution
  • Capacity: Ballroom up to around 370 seated or 650 standing, rising to roughly 850 using the adjoining foyer
  • The look: Quiet luxury, such as minimalist satin or crepe where the fit, not the embellishment, does the talking

5. Sindhorn Kempinski Hotel Bangkok

Sindhorn Kempinski Hotel Bangkok, a city-center wedding venue

Wrapped in greenery beside Lumpini Park, Sindhorn Kempinski feels like an urban resort hiding in the center of the city, all blossom, natural light, and live music drifting through the lobby. It manages the rare trick of being central and convenient while still feeling like an escape, which suits couples who don't want to drag their guests to the outskirts for a garden wedding. The afternoon-tea-level romance of the place translates beautifully to a celebration.

  • Setting: City-center luxury with greenery and natural light
  • Best for: A central, elegant celebration without leaving the heart of town
  • Capacity: Grand Sindhorn ballroom up to around 220 guests; The Garden (outdoor) up to around 180
  • The look: Soft femininity with structure, such as floral-light fabrics in a gown built for both daylight and chandeliers

6. Anantara Riverside Bangkok Resort

Spread across eleven rai of riverside gardens and shaded by mature banyan trees, Anantara has hosted more sunset vows than most venues see in a decade. The open-air lawns give you room to breathe and a genuine resort feel without leaving the city, and the river frontage means the light does half the work at golden hour. It is the natural pick for a larger, outdoor celebration where the setting carries the romance.

  • Setting: Open-air lawns, river frontage, resort-scale grounds
  • Best for: Large outdoor weddings and golden-hour ceremonies
  • Capacity: Riverfront Grand Sala up to around 800 guests; Chaophraya Ballroom up to around 600
  • The look: Lighter fabrics that move, such as silk chiffon or organza, composed even in Bangkok's evening heat

7. The Botanical House Bangkok

A garden venue built expressly for romance, The Botanical House surrounds you in lush foliage and soft, considered styling. Its team has a reputation for taking a couple's mood board and turning it into a real room, and brides routinely call choosing it the best decision of the whole wedding. The result feels personal and unforced, the kind of setting that flatters everyone in it.

  • Setting: Lush foliage, soft styling, garden ceremony space
  • Best for: The Pinterest-perfect garden wedding
  • Capacity: Salon Botanica (indoor) seats up to around 200; Infinity Lawn roughly 100 to 120; Sunroom up to around 50
  • The look: Delicate lace and hand-finished detail, a gown that reads handmade rather than off-the-rack

8. La Chapelle Bangkok

La Chapelle does something genuinely surprising: it lifts you out of Bangkok entirely and drops you into a European chapel, complete with refined architecture and an outdoor garden for vows. The space flows effortlessly from a long-table dinner into a lively after-party, so the whole evening unfolds in one place without losing momentum. For couples who want a true walk down the aisle and a touch of theatre, few venues commit to the fantasy this fully.

  • Setting: Chapel and garden, distinctly European
  • Best for: Couples who want drama and a true "walk down the aisle"
  • Capacity: Up to around 300 seated or 500 standing
  • The look: A proper ballgown with a cathedral train, structure made to be seen from every pew

9. The Gardens of Dinsor Palace

Hidden in the middle of Sukhumvit, Dinsor Palace is a European garden complete with swans, a stone bridge, and peacocks wandering the grounds. It is equal parts beloved brunch institution and genuine fairytale wedding setting, which means the romance feels lived-in rather than staged. Couples who want a storybook daytime wedding without leaving the city find exactly that here.

  • Setting: Storybook garden and palace grounds
  • Best for: A fairytale daytime wedding or romantic brunch reception
  • Capacity: Up to around 450 for a full-venue buy-out; individual garden zones seat 100 to 150 (indoor banquet hall around 40)
  • The look: A romantic A-line in soft tulle, the dress that looks inevitable in a garden

10. RARIN, Bangkok Riverside Venue

The new-generation choice sits in up-and-coming Rat Burana, a chic riverside space with a rooftop that looks straight out over the water. It is modern and design-led, sized comfortably for an intimate gathering, and it carries none of the stiffness of the older banquet halls. For couples who want something current and photogenic on the river, RARIN is the address to watch.

  • Setting: Modern, design-led, riverside rooftop
  • Best for: Intimate riverside weddings
  • Capacity: Approximately 100 to 120 guests
  • The look: Sleek satin, a slip silhouette, or sharp tailoring that echoes the clean architecture

11. The Speakeasy Rooftop Bar

For the couple who'd rather throw a great party than a formal banquet, The Speakeasy delivers a rooftop above Langsuan with the skyline on every side, low light, and a soundtrack that keeps the night moving. It trades white-tablecloth formality for atmosphere and energy, which makes it ideal for an evening celebration that flows into an after-party. Bring the people you actually want to dance with.

  • Setting: Rooftop above Langsuan, city views
  • Best for: Evening cocktail-style celebrations and after-parties
  • Capacity: Estimated 80 to 150 standing for a cocktail-style event (not publicly published, so confirm with the venue)
  • The look: Elegance you can dance in, such as a cocktail-length dress or a cleverly tailored two-piece

12. Sri Wiang Heritage House

Sri Wiang Heritage House, a central Bangkok wedding venue

A green, intimate heritage house tucked into the business district and walkable from BTS Surasak, Sri Wiang feels like a secret garden in the concrete jungle. It is elegant without being precious, and its scale rewards couples who care more about atmosphere than headcount. For a smaller, deeply personal wedding, the setting does the heavy lifting.

  • Setting: Historic house, garden, central yet hidden
  • Best for: Smaller weddings that value atmosphere over headcount
  • Capacity: Intimate, estimated 30 to 80 (not publicly published, so confirm with the venue)
  • The look: Restraint and impeccable fit, where bespoke shows most because the guest list is short

13. Rin at Raintree

Set in a tropical garden off Rama IX, Rin at Raintree is built to handle a full Thai morning ceremony and a Western-style reception in the same day without missing a beat. Couples chasing a genuine tropical-garden theme find it caters to that vision better than any hotel ballroom could, with flexible indoor and outdoor zones for each part of the day. It is a venue made for celebrations that honor two traditions at once.

  • Setting: Tropical garden, flexible indoor and outdoor zones
  • Best for: Dual-ceremony days (Thai rites plus Western reception)
  • Capacity: Up to around 350 guests in Sai Hall, the largest space
  • The look: Two looks, one woman. A traditional Thai outfit for the morning, a bespoke gown for the evening, both made to fit only her

14. The House on Sathorn

A beautifully restored colonial-era mansion (a national heritage site dating to 1889, beside W Bangkok), The House on Sathorn pairs grand interiors with a leafy courtyard and serious photographic drama. The white facade and historic rooms give a celebration instant glamour, while its central Sathorn location keeps it convenient for guests. It is the choice for couples who want old-world elegance without sacrificing city access.

  • Setting: Historic white mansion, courtyard and interiors
  • Best for: A glamorous heritage backdrop with city convenience
  • Capacity: The Conservatory seats up to around 120; the garden courtyard up to around 300; full-house buy-outs available
  • The look: Old-Hollywood drama, a sculptural gown that earns the grand staircase

15. 137 Pillars Suites & Residences Bangkok

137 Pillars Suites & Residences Bangkok, a rooftop wedding venue

A boutique address near Phrom Phong, 137 Pillars offers intimate luxury suites and a rooftop terrace that catches the Bangkok sunset perfectly. Its smaller scale and residential calm make it well suited to refined, low-key weddings and elopement-style celebrations where the focus stays on the couple. Everything here is measured and considered, a quiet alternative to the grand ballroom.

  • Setting: Intimate luxury suites, rooftop terrace
  • Best for: Small, refined weddings and elopement-style celebrations
  • Capacity: Up to around 100 guests on the Nimitr Terrace (rooftop); indoor rooms up to around 30
  • The look: Polished and modern, a streamlined silhouette suited to rooftop light and close company

Frequently asked questions about wedding dresses in Bangkok

How many fittings does a custom wedding dress need?

A bespoke wedding dress in Bangkok typically takes three to four fittings: a first to establish the silhouette and fit, a second and third to refine the shaping, and a final fitting close to the wedding day to perfect the length and any last adjustments. Building a dress from scratch needs more than altering a ready-made one, because every seam is shaped to you.

When should I start my wedding dress with a tailor?

Begin three to six months before the wedding. That window leaves room for the fabric to be sourced, the gown to be drafted and fitted without rushing, and any change of mind along the way. For elaborate beading or a structured ballgown, lean toward the earlier end.

How much does a custom wedding dress cost in Bangkok?

The price of a bespoke wedding dress depends mostly on the fabric (silk, duchess satin, and imported lace sit at the top), the complexity of the construction, and the amount of hand-finishing and beading. Because each gown is made to order, the honest answer is that it is quoted per design rather than off a fixed list. Book a consultation for a figure tailored to what you actually want.

Can the dress be made to match my venue?

Yes, and it is the whole point of this guide. A structured gown suits a grand hotel ballroom, lighter fabrics move better in a riverside garden, and a sleeker silhouette fits a rooftop. Bring your venue to the consultation and the design follows from it.

A note from LALEDA

Bangkok will give you the view, the lawn, and the river. What it can’t give you is a gown made for your shoulders, your day, and no one else’s. A custom wedding dress in Bangkok from LALEDA is fitted to one woman, measured, drafted, and finished by hand, whether you are marrying at the Mandarin Oriental or in a hidden garden off Sukhumvit. Choose the venue for the photographs. Choose the fit for the way you’ll remember feeling in them.

To start your own bridal gown, book a fitting consultation with LALEDA, women’s bespoke tailor in Bangkok since 1989.

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Malai Chanhom

Malai Chanhom

Malai brings 20 years of invaluable experience from working in tailoring. Her expertise and passion for crafting the perfect fit drive her mission to help every customer find their ideal style. Her dedication to her craft goes beyond the workroom. She's often found sketching new designs, studying fashion history, or discussing tailoring innovations with fellow enthusiasts.

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