"Twelve bespoke suites in a converted colonial mansion, just off Sukhumvit Road, promise lavish comforts and nightlife combined."
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"Bangkok's premier luxury hotel has all of the trademark comforts expected from a Peninsula, plus gorgeous Chao Phraya views."
The Peninsula Hotel is one of Bangkok’s finest luxury hotels, and the perfect base to make the most of a couple of days in the city. If it’s retail therapy you crave most, the Peninsula provides free shuttle boat services to the Skytrain (the best way to get around such a congested city). From there, head to the Siam Centre for every possible bargain.
The facilities
Soak up the sun by this luxury hotel’s glorious pool, or indulge in a culinary trip around the world. The Peninsula not only offers every conceivable facility required for business or pleasure, but a plethora of dining opportunities. Mei Jiang Restaurant transports you to another part of Asia with its Cantonese cuisine; the Garden Terrace provides international fare all day; and the jewel in Peninsula’s crown is the Triptara Restaurant, a riverside idyll of traditional Thai charm, garden and pavilions.
The rooms
The Peninsula Bangkok has 370 air-conditioned rooms, and 65 suites, all spacious and sumptuously decorated. There are stunning river views from every suite.
This luxury hotel’s rooms come equipped with high speed internet access, DVD players and cable TV. The marble bathrooms have large baths and showers, as well as TVs built in to the walls.
"At the three-tiered swimming pool- my favorite in Bangkok, with peak-roofed, wooden lounging cabanas that have ceiling fans and Thai murals- an attendant asked whether I wanted the sun or shade and how long I planned to stay. Then he chose a chaise positioned according to my preferences...the Peninsula reminded me of why I dream about staying at luxury hotels." Los Angeles Times 08
The Peninsula appeals to CEOs and well-heeled tourists alike.
"Gold List," Conde Nast 07; "Best Hotels Award for Service," Travel + Leisure ; "Top Hotels Zagat Survey Award," Resorts and Spas 07; "Best Value Award" Travel + Leisure 06
Interconnecting rooms, extra beds and baby-sitting services are available upon request.
Thiptera, is a Thai restaurant overlooking the river with beautiful huts. For casual meals there is the River Café and Terrace, Mei Jiang and Jesters serving Cantonese cuisine and bar snacks.