The Ritz-Carlton, Bangkok opened today in the 216-meter-high tower at One Bangkok, marking the debut of the brand in Thailand’s capital city.
“The opening of The Ritz-Carlton, Bangkok is a pivotal milestone for our brand, as we introduce the finest personalized service and unforgettable experiences to one of Southeast Asia’s most vibrant and culturally rich destinations,” said Tina Edmundson, president of Luxury, Marriott International. “By seamlessly blending Thailand’s deep cultural heritage with The Ritz-Carlton’s timeless elegance and forward-thinking design, we are not only enhancing the city’s luxury landscape but also offering guests an experience that is both authentic and transformative.”
The architects at Chicago-based SOM and Thailand’s A49 have designed a building facade featuring gracefully ascending open-air terraces that provide sweeping views of Lumpini Park and the city’s skyline. The hotel’s interiors, which mesh the past, present and future, were created by Thailand’s interior design studio, PIA.
The Ritz-Carlton, Bangkok’s rooms and suites feature floor-to-ceiling windows delivering panoramic views, while many guestrooms offer private loggias and terraces overlooking Lumpini Park. Accommodation options include nearly 540-square-foot Deluxe Rooms, Guests are invited to choose from the spacious 535+ Deluxe Rooms, the 1,097-square-foot Gardenia Suites, and the 1,367-square-foot Marigold and Amaranth Suites. Atop the hotel, The Ritz-Carlton Suite crowns the property nearly 4,200-square-foot penthouse.
Other highlights of The Ritz-Carlton, Bangkok are:
- The Club Lounge on the 23rd floor, featuring five daily culinary presentations, a dedicated Club Concierge and bespoke in-room amenities;
- three dining experiences: Duet by David Toutain, where the eponymous Michelin-starred chef serves modern French cuisine; Lily’s, which offers reimagined classic dishes in a lively setting; and Caleō, a luxurious lounge serving elegant afternoon teas and late-night cocktails;
- The Ritz-Carlton Spa, with five treatment rooms, a couple’s spa suite, a relaxing pod, and fitness center;
- two swimming pools (including a dedicated kids’ pool);
- The Ritz-Carlton Grand Ballroom, the largest of its kind in the city, accommodating up to 1,200 people;
- and a dedicated meetings and event floor with nine flexible function spaces.
“As the first Ritz-Carlton property in Bangkok, we bring local traditions and culture alive through imaginative, immersive experiences, including performances, activities, and artistic journeys,” says Tina Liu, the hotel’s general manager. “Our stays are designed to create memorable moments that resonate with our guests, paying homage to Thailand’s ‘cultural bloom’ – the evolution from its graceful past to its exciting future.”