From its riverside setting, the Anantara enjoys superb views, while being slightly further away from the other hotels of the area provides a sense of exclusivity and peace. The resort’s regular shuttle boat connects guests to the city’s sights, including the Royal Palace which is a 30-minute ride. The low-rise buildings of the resort combine with the palm-fringed gardens and centralised pool to create a tranquil escape, while the spa and BDMS Wellness Clinic Retreat add the perfect conditions for a calming respite within reach of the vibrant life of Bangkok.
The 376 rooms and suites offer a contemporary take on traditional Thai design, with modern art and furnishings. Each features a balcony with a view of the city or the river and those with a more wellness-focused trip can enjoy the restorative experiences and in-room fitness equipment offered by the Wellness Suites. The 13 dining options mean you’ll never struggle to find a new and exciting culinary experience, whether enjoying the city sights with a dinner cruise, sampling lighter bites poolside at Loy Nam, Pan-Asian at Spice & Barley, Pacific Rim at Trader Vic’s, or Teppanyaki at Benihana.
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