Bangkok has about 80,300 hotel rooms. You can check-in at any level,from backpacker bunkroom to presidential suite,and your stay never seems long enough.
Once the height of Bangkok luxury,does The Siam still cut it in the city’s fiercely competitive luxury hotel market? Selflessly,I volunteered to find out.
The design of this hotel creates a vibe that feels more like a resort than a city hotel.
Bangkok’s Grand Palace has been at the centre of ceremony for Thai kings since 1782.
A stay at this impeccable property is a unique experience steeped in history and indulgence.
Thailand’s best-loved train station is a classic of South-East Asian railway history,but a huge new one will replace it.
With a sensational pool and bar,this is a notable new addition to Bangkok’s hotel scene that offers a taste of the high life without the hefty price tag.
This new Bangkok hotel offers an easy switch from work to leisure to wellbeing.
Bangkok’s new rail hub is impressive,even if it looks like a modern airport terminal minus the shopping mall.
Hurtling out of one city at sunset and arriving in a new one as it’s waking up is an underrated joy of travel.