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Private pool villas in Bangkok

Private pool villas at The Siam

I get a lot of traffic from people looking for private pool villas in Bangkok. While there are plenty of private pool villas in Thailand, they are hard to find in Bangkok. In fact, I would venture to say that until this year, there were none. That changes this year with the opening of a new luxury property on the banks of the Chao Phraya River.

The Siam Hotel

Scheduled to open September 1st 2011, The Siam Hotel (website) will be the first hotel in Bangkok (to my knowledge) to offer private pool villas. Located at the base of Krung Thon Bridge in historic Dusit district, between Khao San and Chatuchak, The Siam is the project of the famous Sukosol family.

A member of the Small Luxury Hotels of the World, you can expect old world charm in the antique filled  39 room art deco luxury riverside residence.

Six room types will be on offer including three suites ranging in size from 77 sqm to 100 sqm, two pool villas measuring 126 sqm and Connie’s Cottage, a 163 sqm Thai residence which was actually transported down the Chao Phraya river by boat from the ancient Thai capital of Ayutthaya.

Opening rates for the pool villas are USD1000 per night for the regular pool villas and USD1200 per night for the riverside pool villa.

Watch this space closer to the opening for more information.

For those who cannot wait until the opening of The Siam later this year, there are a couple of  alternatives in Bangkok. Although not exactly private pool villas, these are the closest you can get to it in Bangkok.

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Thai Hotels featured in The Hangover 2

A scene from The Hangover 2 shot at Lebua at State Tower in Bangkok

Lebua at State Tower Bangkok and Phulay Bay Ritz Carlton Reserve feature in  Hollywood blockbuster The Hangover 2

Lebua at State Tower Bangkok

Lebua at State Tower plays a prominent role in The Hangover Part II -showcasing the open air bar on the roof of a skyscraper hotel as seen from a helicopter. Sirocco, touted as the world’s highest open-air rooftop restaurant on the 63rd floor offers breathtakingly panoramic views of Bangkok and the Chao Phraya river, which are especially impressive at sunset. Sirrocco and Sky Bar are part of the spectacular Lebua hotel complex, located in the Sathorn district, close to the banks of the Chao Phraya River. The nearest BTS Skytrain station is Saphan Taksin, from where you can also catch many different shuttle ferries and teak dinner cruise boats.

Rooms at Lebua currently start at USD187* for the Tower Club Cityview Suite, and USD 893* for the Tower Club 3 bedroom “Hangover Suite”. There is also a Hangover 2 package deal for 2 nights, details listed below. Of course rates on Agoda are always discounted way below the official rates offered on the official hotel website. *Rates quoted are for stay over the end of June 2011.

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The Sukhothai Bangkok Pillow Menu

Sukhothai Bangkok provides 13 different pillows in eight styles.

Along with poolside lounges placed IN the pool (Millennium Hilton Bangkok & Renaissance Ratchaprasong), which I am still dubious about btw,  and glass walls between the bathroom and living area of hotel rooms (just about every hotel built over the past few years), pillow menus are popping up all over the Bangkok 5 star landscape.

I first mentioned the pillow menu at the Grand Hyatt Erawan last year and have since seen them appearing at several hotels including the Millennium Hilton mentioned above.

The Sukhothai Hotel on Sathorn Road in Bangkok offers a pillow menu with 13 different pillows in eight styles from Parker & Morgan, a “top designer and manufacturer of pillows and sleep products”, according to the in-room paraphernalia.

Below is a brief listing of the pillow menu at the Sukhothai Bangkok, a full version of the pillow menu can be viewed here.

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3 Thai hotels make Conde Nast’s 2011 Hot List of new hotels

 

One Bangkok and two Ko Samui hotels join 121 other hotels around the world to make Condé Nast Traveler’s list of the best hotels that opened in 2010.

In the recently released 2011 Condé Nast Traveler Hot Hotels List, 124 properties spanning 43 countries and six continents were chosen from all the hotels that opened in 2010 as the best of the best.

Below are the three hotels in Thailand which opened in 2010 and made it to this year’s Hot List.

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St Regis Bangkok- butler service

St Regis Bangkok butler

Part 1

In this first part of a series looking at the newly opened St Regis Bangkok, I take a look at the famous butler service, a first for Thailand.

St Regis is famed for its signature butler service, and apart from the car ride from the airport if you so chose, your personal butler will be your first, and last, point of contact during your stay.

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