Towering over the Chao Phraya River, The Peninsular is just a short boat ride away from the city’s main historic sites, including the Royal Palace, but offers a more tranquil setting for those looking to combine the buzz of the city with a relaxing escape. One of Bangkok’s most sophisticated and grand hotels, the property expertly blends a timeless style with comfort; think spacious, wood-panelled rooms, crisp white linens, luxury Thai silks and marble bathrooms. With all 370 rooms boasting views of the river and the city skyline, you’re never far from the bright city lights, even when cocooned in the comfort of your room.
Even in a city known for its exceptional dining options, The Peninsular stands out with its restaurants and bars. From the famed dim sum of Mei Jiang to the riverside setting of Thiptara, the options are many and tempting. The spa and wellbeing facilities are equally indulgent, with private steam showers, a gym, outdoor swimming pool and a tennis court set amongst the plant-filled gardens.
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