Capella Bangkok
Capella Bangkok
Capella Bangkok

Bangkok hotels that will open—or reopen—in October 2020

Which means more staycation options to choose from

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  • Charoenkrung

This Singaporean hotel has gained a reputation for being one of the most luxurious accommodations in the island city, and is apparently favored by visiting heads of states. Capella Bangkok is the brand’s fifth undertaking overseas, following properties in Ubud, Shanghai, Sanya and Dusseldorf. Thailand’s first Capella is part of the Chao Phraya Estate and is located in the same compound as the soon-to-open Four Seasons Bangkok Hotel on Charoenkrung Road. Designed by Hamiltons and BAMO, the riverside resort will be home to 101 guestrooms, seven of which are villas, making Capella one of the very few Bangkok hotels to feature this type of room. Food options include Thai restaurant Phra Nakhon and French eatery Cote by star-studded chef Mauro Colagreco.

Introductory rates start from B17,500 per night, inclusive of a daily B3,000 to B8,000 cash credit, daily breakfast, free non-alcoholic drinks from the minibar and a roundtrip limo transfer for villa guests.

Call 02 098 3888 or click here.

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  • Langsuan

Following the opening of its pet-friendly cafe CRAFT, Thailand’s first Kimpton Hotel will officially swing open its doors on 1st October. The luxury boutique hotel, marked by its soaring tower, houses 362 guestrooms, each of which are dressed in modern contemporary aesthetics and blessed with views of Lumpini’s green spaces and embassies. Opening day will also see the launch of Stock.Room, the hotel’s main dining venue that follows a casual canteen concept.

Introductory rates start from B5,500 with B1,500 cash credit and all pets, as long as they can fit in the elevator, are allowed in rooms with a minimal charge.

Call 0 2056 9999 or click here.

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  • Dusit

Praised as one of the most stunning and most exclusive hotels in Bangkok, this riverside accommodations will welcome back visitors on the 1st of October.

Reopening offers, which include daily breakfast, early check-in from 9am and late check-out till 4pm, start at B8,900 per night on weekdays and B9,900 per night on weekends for the Siam Suite. But if you plan to make the most of your stay, the hotel has an all-inclusive deal that offers a suite stay, three meals a day, a spa treatment, a complimentary activity of your choice, early check-in and late check-out, a tuk-tuk at your disposal, a butler, and a speedboat service for B27,900 to 42,900 per night.

Call 0 2206 6999 or click here

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  • Langsuan

Nestled amongst the lush gardens of Sindhorn Village, and next to the hip Kimpton Maa-Lai and food cluster Velaa, Sindhorn Kempinski features an expansive, awe-inspiring lobby designed by celebrated Thai architectural firm P49. The second Kempinski hotel in Bangkok is aimed at becoming a wellness-focused accommodation, and is equipped with health-conscious facilities and programs. Loukjan, the sister restaurant of one-Michelin-starred Saneh Jaan, serves up old-school Thai fare on the first floor while Firefly Bar wows drinkers with opulent art deco interiors.

Staycation deals for Thais and expats start from B6,888 per night, inclusive of daily breakfast, one-day access to all fitness classes and the thermal area, B1,500 food credit, and 24-hour check-in and check-out flexibility.

Call 0 2095 9999 or click here.   

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  • Khlong Toei

The narrow Soi Sukhumvit 34 will be welcoming a brand new Novotel Suites this October. The 148-key city hotel will feature modern white-and-wood aesthetics and boasts a swimming pool and a Japanese onsen. Its in-house restaurant, White Shuffle, is relocated from Rainhill and is now helmed by Swiss chef Yannick Hollenstein. The restaurant is offering an opening deal, with a three-course dinner priced at B899.

Call 06 5953 3044 or click here

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