Where to Stay in Bangkok Right Now


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With a galaxy’s worth of luxury stays, Bangkok has one of the most exciting hotel scenes in all of Asia. Almost every noteworthy hospitality group has its flag flying in the Thai capital, while dozens of designer bolt-holes infuse the city with local flavor. There are stalwarts, such as the venerable Peninsula, that stand sentinel at the Chao Phraya riverfront, and bold newcomers, such as Kimpton and Park Hyatt, occupying shiny towers in the ritzier business district. Whether on the water or downtown, classically designed or cutting-edge, there’s a Bangkok hotel to suit your travel style.

The Siam
Dusit, Riverside
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The Siam is among Bangkok’s most emblematic hotels, but thanks to its boutique size (there are just 38 rooms) and offbeat location in the quiet Dusit district, checking in here still feels like you’ve been let in on a secret. You could spend hours browsing the Buddhist antiques and retro airline posters that line the marble hallways, or hop on the hotel’s teakwood boat for cruises down the Chao Phraya River. Make sure to pop in to the lobby boutique for a quirky keepsake (vintage toys and elephant-polo gear from the owner’s private collection), or sign up for the ultimate souvenir: a sacred sak yant tattoo from the on-site tattoo parlor.

Capella Bangkok
Sathon
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In this city dominated by gilded rooftop bars and bigger-is-better hotel designs, the low-rise Capella Bangkok offers a welcome dose of quiet luxury. You’ll feel it as soon as you step into the lobby, all straight lines in hushed tones of taupe and cream, with floor-to-ceiling windows that let the Chao Phraya River out front steal the show. The river also takes center stage in the airy suites, some of which open to an ample balcony with a hot tub. Guests even enjoy a plugged-in butler on speed dial—ask them to arrange a meditation session with a local monk if those blissful views don’t do the trick.

Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok at Chao Phraya River
Sathon, Riverside
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With its alfresco restaurants and trio of pools lined with fanning palms and parasol-shaded loungers, Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok feels more like a resort than a city hotel. The 299 rooms are as plush as you’d expect from the brand, but the art-studded lobby and excellent dining options (from award-winning Cantonese to casual Italian) are where the hotel really shines. Don’t miss drinks at the Buenos Aires–inspired BKK Social Club, where you can brush shoulders with the city’s who’s who while sipping cacao-infused Negronis and citrusy gimlets.

Kimpton Maa-Lai Bangkok
Pathum Wan
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Pampered pooches roaming around the lobby café, an all-you-can-eat seafood buffet and complimentary drinks in the 40th-floor tiki bar every day: There’s a sabai sabai (easygoing) quality to this whip-smart Kimpton outpost in the central Pathum Wan district. The 360 guest rooms are sleek but cozy, but with six restaurants and bars, including an upscale Italian restaurant and a modern French-Asian spot, the hotel is as much a place to eat as it is to sleep—just ask the well-heeled locals who flock here in droves.

Sindhorn Kempinski Hotel Bangkok
Pathum Wan
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It’s hard to pin down the design of Sindhorn Kempinski, located in the green heart of Pathum Wan’s Sindhorn Village. The cavernous and concrete-clad lobby melds brutalist beauty with refined Thai touches such as fresh orchids and ferns, while the cantilevered swimming pool protrudes from the building’s side like a shiny UFO. The apartment-style suites are chic and ultra spacious, but the hotel’s real drawcard is its wellness center, where you can pop in for a quick Thai massage after sightseeing, or sign up for multiday retreats that could include Ayurvedic aromatherapy, mud-based treatments and consultations with fitness experts.

The Peninsula Bangkok
Thonburi, Riverside
The Pen’s perch, in a space age–looking tower on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River, means your room looks out over downtown Bangkok’s skyscraper-studded cityscape (unlike most riverfront hotels, which look away from it). With lots of teak, silks and fresh orchids, the vibe here is classic Thai, but a roster of complimentary activities—from sourdough workshops to aqua yoga—and a Cantonese restaurant serving experimental dim sum dinners show that this decades-old Bangkok institution is well abreast of today’s trends.

Chakrabongse Villas
Phra Nakhon, Riverside
If you want to go all in on Bangkok’s historic quarter, you can’t do much better than a stay at Chakrabongse Villas, where the signature suites occupy a 20th-century Thai house set in a bougainvillea-filled garden. The riverside estate, packed with countless local antiques, was originally built as a hideaway by a Thai prince and is now run by his Ukrainian-Thai granddaughter. Do note that the Thai restaurant serves only a set menu (albeit a great one that changes daily), and the decor in the rooms is, yes, a little old-school, but it just makes the property all the more endearing.

The Sukhothai Bangkok
Sathon
While you laze poolside between the lotus ponds and frangipani trees that dot The Sukhothai Bangkok’s impossibly green grounds, it’s easy to forget that you’re still smack in the middle of the capital’s boisterous CBD. The hotel’s central location makes it a perfect base for sightseeing, but you’ll hardly want to leave: The recently renovated spa offers an almost overwhelming variety of facials, oil massages and IV cocktails, and the Thai tasting menus at Celadon restaurant are among the city’s best (though if you’re ordering à la carte, don’t miss the mango sticky rice for dessert). The oversize rooms, smartly done up in chrome, teak and Jim Thompson silks, only serve to enhance the hotel’s “stay put” appeal.

COMO Metropolitan Bangkok
Sathon
The COMO Metropolitan Bangkok feels like a breath of fresh air in the cacophonic Sathon district. It doesn’t hit you over the head with Buddhist art and other Thai frills, but instead draws you in with the insidery vibe of a private members club. In COMO’s signature feel-good fashion, rooms here come equipped with yoga mats and meditation videos on the TV, and the sprawling COMO Shambhala Urban Escape hosts complimentary yoga classes to recalibrate your Zen factor every morning.

Park Hyatt Bangkok
Pathum Wan
Towering over the Pathum Wan district in a giant swirl of glass and gleaming steel, Park Hyatt Bangkok is a serene escape from the commercial bustle below. The cabana-lined outdoor pool and the 222 rooms with lots of blond wood and creamy marble drive home the urban oasis vibe, while the rooftop Penthouse Bar + Grill shakes things up with a chrome-heavy interior. Keep your wallet handy: The hotel’s position above one of Bangkok’s ritziest malls makes shopping for trailblazing Thai design and global luxury labels dangerously easy.
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