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Laying on the delta of the Chao Phraya River lies Bangkok, affectionately known as the Big Mango or the New York of Thailand. A vibrant tapestry of tradition and modernity unfolds, offering a myriad of experiences – from exploring bustling markets and vibrant nightlife to admiring ancient temples and savoring tantalizing street food, Bangkok emerges as a kaleidoscope of adventures for locals and tourists alike.

As 2024 dawns, Bangkok extends a warm invitation with hotels that skillfully merge luxury and comfort, catering to discerning travelers who appreciate excellence and sophistication.

In this article, Wego shines a spotlight on the new hotels of Bangkok. Prepare to embark on an enthralling journey through these havens of tranquility and splendor, some of which shall be starting their brand new journey in this new year promising mesmerizing experiences and dazzling moments.

Aman Nai Lert Bangkok

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Nestled along the verdant, secretive bends of Wireless Road in Central Bangkok, where the lush Nai Lert Park slumbers, the Aman Nai Lert Bangkok emerges, poised to etch a fresh narrative into the annals of Aman lore. Here, the tapestry of history and the embrace of nature intertwine, crafting a new chapter in the storied legacy of Nai Lert, the visionary credited with revolutionizing Thai daily life through the advent of ice and the establishment of Bangkok’s premier five-star hotel.

Aman Nai Lert Bangkok beckons guests to immerse themselves in a sylvan sanctuary amid the bustling cityscape. With 52 opulent chambers and 50 exclusive residences, it seamlessly weaves the DNA of the esteemed Aman Group with the rich tapestry of Nai Lert’s heritage and local lore. Anticipate an unparalleled sojourn ensconced within open-air terraces and an avant-garde central atrium conceived by the visionary Jean Michel Gathy of Denniston.

Within this verdant enclave, epicurean delights await, with the finest Italian and Japanese cuisines served in Omakase and Teppanyaki styles. Cultural connoisseurs will revel in a plethora of art and heritage experiences, while indulgent retail therapy awaits the discerning visitor. Embark on an odyssey of luxury and legacy as Aman Nai Lert unfurls its inaugural chapter in the third quarter of 2024, promising an expedition like no other.

Moxy Bangkok Ratchaprasong

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Just a stone’s throw away from the vibrant pulse of Chit Lom BTS station awaits the vibrant spirit of Moxy Bangkok Ratchaprasong, a daring venture by Marriott that heralds the dawn of Thailand’s inaugural Moxy Hotel and the crown jewel of the Asia Pacific’s Moxy collection. With 504 rooms pulsating with chic allure, this urban oasis seamlessly marries tradition with an avant-garde flair, where the whimsical dance of fun and formality takes center stage.

Step into a realm where indulgence knows no bounds, where walk-in showers beckon with promises of rejuvenation, and premium bath amenities tantalize the senses. Snuggle into the warmth of plush bedding, where comfort becomes an art form, and choose from an array of six distinct accommodation options, each curated to envelop you in bespoke luxury, all while treating you to breathtaking panoramas of the bustling cityscape below.

Let loose, get your moxy on, and live your best vacation life at Moxy Bangkok which is now open for booking!

Dusit Thani Bangkok

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Dusit Thani Bangkok, under Dusit International, will officially reopen in September 2024. Located in the heart of Bangkok, the 5-star hotel offers luxurious accommodations with stunning views of Lumpini Park and the city skyline. The Deluxe, Premier, and Club rooms, all 50 sq. m., feature Thai-inspired furnishings, marble bathrooms with free-standing tubs, and modern amenities. Club room guests enjoy exclusive access to the Club Lounge on level 40.

The hotel redefines the city’s culinary scene with its exceptional dining options. Cannubi by Umberto Bombana offers Italian fine dining by a 3-Michelin-starred chef, while Pavilion celebrates Thai and Asian flavors. The 1970 Bar and Lounge exudes 1970s glamour, and Dusit Gourmet provides artisanal pastries and gourmet specialties.

Perfect for events and celebrations, Dusit Thani Bangkok boasts state-of-the-art spaces. The Napalai Grand Ballroom, with views of Lumpini Park, can host up to 950 guests. For smaller gatherings, the Junior Ballroom and Executive Meeting Room offer flexible, elegant spaces. The Heritage Floor features the Wedding Pavilion and Lumpini Lawn for picturesque ceremonies.

Combining luxury, elegance, and a rich history, Dusit Thani Bangkok promises a memorable stay for all guests.

Mercure Bangkok Surawong

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Opened in March 2024, Mercure Bangkok Surawong is part of the French midscale hotel chain owned by Accor. Located at 222 Surawong Road, the hotel blends tradition and modernity, steps from Patpong Night Market, Wat Hua Lamphong, and Silom Road. This prime spot offers an exciting mix of history and urban life in Bangkok.

The hotel features three main room types: the Classic King room with courtyard views, a king-size bed, free Wi-Fi, and eco-friendly amenities; the Superior Room Twin Balcony, offering two single beds, a private balcony, and high-quality linens; and the Deluxe Room King, which includes locally inspired design elements, a king-size bed, and Mercure’s personalized amenities.

Guests can unwind at the Starlight Rooftop Bar, enjoying breathtaking city views and Thai-inspired cocktails crafted by mixologist Gongson Sonti. Open from 5 PM to 1 AM daily, the bar provides a serene yet vibrant atmosphere, ideal for relaxation or hosting events.

Convenient transport options make Mercure Bangkok Surawong easily accessible, whether by a 40-minute drive from the airport or a short walk from Chong Nonsi BTS Station. The hotel’s strategic location and modern amenities ensure a comfortable and memorable stay for both business and leisure travelers.

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