The Ritz-Carlton, Bangkok has made its debut in the Thai capital, opening its doors at a high-end, central city address.
The 260-room hotel in the One Bangkok district, has unparalleled views of Lumpini Park, a restaurant by a Michelin-star chef, sprawling spa, state-of-the-art fitness centre and hotel-curated cultural experiences.
The Ritz-Carlton Senior Vice President, Jenni Benzaquen says, “The opening of The Ritz-Carlton, Bangkok is a pivotal milestone for our brand as we introduce the finest personalised service and unforgettable experiences to one of Southeast Asia’s most vibrant and culturally rich destinations”.
“By seamlessly blending Thailand’s deep cultural heritage with The Ritz-Carlton’s timeless elegance and forward-thinking design, we are not only enhancing the city’s luxury landscape but also offering guests an experience that is both authentic and transformative.”
Room with a view
Each room has floor-to-ceiling windows, while many also have private loggias and terraces overlooking Lumpini Park.
For the ultimate in luxury, guests can choose The Ritz-Carlton Suite, a two-bedroom, 389-square-metre penthouse with a separate living room.
Time to dine
Duet by David Toutain, led by the eponymous Michelin-starred chef and culinary prodigy Valentin Fouache serves modern French cuisine in a glasshouse, while Lily’s serves classic dishes with a contemporary twist.
All-day Caleo is the place for elegant afternoon teas or late-night cocktails.
Capturing local culture
Choose the ‘Defining Moment’ for an interpretation of a daily Klong Yao (Long Drum) ceremony.
Devised by the hotel, there are also morning sessions of ‘Terrace Chi’ tai chi, set against the backdrop of the park.
Art lovers should choose ‘New Generation’ creative tours of the One Bangkok Art Loop to take in the local art scene, while the ‘Lasting Impression’ flower-pressing activity engages young explorers in a hands-on experience.
For more information, visit The Ritz-Carlton, Bangkok.