Waldorf Astoria has made its debut in South East Asia, and it’s filled with all the high drama you’d expect from the brand: a sweeping spiral staircase, golden textiles in the guest rooms and an outdoor pool semi-covered by a giant fan. Andre Fu’s Hong Kong-based studio AFSO focused on art deco motifs in the hotel’s design, while incorporating subtle Thai references. It’s a luxurious respite in the buzzing capital.
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The hotel is situated at the bustling Ratchaprasong intersection in the heart of Bangkok. It’s walking distance to shopping malls Siam Paragon and Gaysorn Village, as well as Erawan Shrine, a popular worship site. The nearby MRT station links to both of the city’s train lines, providing easy access to either of the two main airports and beyond.
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Its 171 guest rooms span the sixth to 16th floors. Get work done on the sizeable desks lined with sockets, then unwind with a soak in the tub – one highlight is the ultra-soft bathrobes. Best of all, the brand’s outstanding, signature butler service is available to all guests 24 hours a day, offering assistance with those urgent shirt pressings and late-night food cravings.
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Eight function rooms, including the 700-person Magnolia ballroom, offer flexible configurations for conferences, receptions and meetings. Of the hotel’s restaurants and bars, our pick for work chats is the top-floor Champagne Bar, with its impressive city views and cosy atmosphere. To stay active, head to the pool or the 24-hour fitness centre.