Bangkok should be a place on everyone’s travel list. It’s a manic city, where hedonism and grittiness are balanced by traditional beauty, pockets of spiritual sereneness and smiling faces. Mostly popular with backpackers and curious tourists it’s a city which requires it to be experienced rather than than seen. Many travellers opt for budget hotels but like in many Asian countries, Bangkok’s top-end luxury hotels are exceptional. Here are some of the best:
Le Meridien Bangkok – Each of the hotel’s 282 subtle yet modern guestrooms and suites captures the colourful views unfolding in Bangkok and the Silom area below through floor-to-ceiling windows. The decor is ultra-contemporary and very classy. Two innovative five-star restaurants, a bar and a stylish lounge entice guests with menus introducing gorgeous cuisine, creative cocktails and a great range of coffees. Prices range from ($109-$205)
Peninsula Bangkok – The Peninsula Hotel Bangkok is positioned on the western bank of the Choa Phraya River, which is the ancient River of the Kings, close to the Sathorn Bridge. The Peninsula Hotel Bangkok features 370 rooms, all with stunning river view, and a selection of suites, including 60 one-bedroom and five themed suites. It also has a great range of places to eat and be entertained including Jesters, Mei Jiang, Thiptara, River Cafe & Terrace, The Lobby bar, The Pool bar, The Peninsula Boutique and Caf.
Mandarin Oriental – The Oriental Hotel is recognized as one of the world’s premier city resorts. It is located near the Chaophraya River with a beautiful view at night. The rooms and suites are very luxurious. The restaurants and bars are also in a class of their own. The spa is one of the most beautiful in the world. The gorgeous hotel has a long list of celebrity guests spanning decades. Prices range from $324-$477
Siam@Siam Design Hotel & Spa – Colonial style not your thing? Then try the eclectically designed Siam Design hotel. This smart and luxurious hotel is strategically located in the heart of Bangkok’s commercial district and right on the doorstep of the ubiquitous sky train. Service, relaxation and a sensual moody atmosphere are the priority here and unsurprisingly the hotel attracts a young, hip and trendy crowd. Prices range from $138-$167
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