With a history that dates back 150 years, the Mandarin Oriental has perfected the art of hospitality. Its setting on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, manicured gardens and serene atmosphere create a sanctuary amongst the hustle and bustle of the city, aided by the exceptional wellness amenities, including a Mandarin Spa, fitness centre, Muay Thai boxing studio, and two outdoor swimming pools. Dining at the Mandarin Oriental is equally well-curated, with the Michelin-starred Le Normandie by Alain Roux, and 12 other options offering a choice of Japanese, Thai, Italian, Chinese, International, and afternoon tea.
The 398 rooms present a contemporary take on traditional Thai style, with a dose of luxury thrown in to create an individual character that’s both welcoming and elegant. From the separate bath & rainforest shower to the floor-to-ceiling windows, every detail has been considered to create an indulgent stay. And if it hasn’t been included, the experienced staff are on hand to provide whatever you might need.
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