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At a glance

  • The gym facilities are wide and varied including squash courts, tennis courts and an outdoor swimming pool so there really is no excuse!

Description

The Sukhothai hotel is a tranquil, luxury hotel set amidst six acres of landscaped gardens and lily ponds, offering traditional Thai and Khmer influenced design inspired by the ancient city of Sukothai. Situated along Sathorn Road in central Bangkok, it is conveniently located for exploring the city's art, culture, shopping and dining experiences.

The Sukhothai’s architectural elegance extends to the guest rooms which have been meticulously designed with luxury Thai Silks, teak wood and earth colour furnishings throughout. These elegant interiors harmoniously blend decor from a graceful age with modern form and the luxury of cosmopolitan Bangkok.

Legendary Thai hospitality is an art here and can be experienced in all aspects of the hotel and in the many delicious restaurants - enjoy authentic Thai cuisine at Celadon, submerged in a lotus pond with terraces overlooking the water or enjoy classic Italian cuisine prepared fresh before your eyes at the open kitchen. The restaurant choices are numerous and each is beautifully designed to create an individual exceptional dining experience.

The Sukhothai's large outdoor pool and tranquil indulgent spa are yet more reasons to spend a little extra time in Bangkok; allow yourself time to really enjoy this urban oasis as well as taking in the sights of this extraordinary city.

Accommodation

The Sukhothai has 210 Rooms and Suites all elegantly decorated with strong Thai influences. The Superior rooms feature teak floors, Thai silks and oversized bathtubs, the Deluxe Studios are larger with pool views and the Executive Deluxe Rooms have spacious open plan living areas. The Suites range from Deluxe Suites through to the Sukhothai Suite and are all very spacious and private - many have balconies or sun terraces overlooking the ponds, courtyard gardens or pools.

Childcare

Children are very welcome at The Sukhothai and they will love the large outdoor pool here. Interconnecting rooms can be made available to families on request but please note that there are no specific facilities for children except for babysitting.

Facilities

Dining at the Sukhothai is a colourful experience; Celadon has been voted 'best restaurant in Bangkok' and here Thai cuisine can be enjoyed over a picturesque a lotus pond. There is also La Scala for contemporary Italian and Colonnade for its famed endless Sunday brunch as well as other bars and cafes. There is a 25 metre infinity swimming pool, health club, squash and tennis courts and deeply relaxing Spa Botanica.

Activities

The Sukhothai's concierge is more than happy to help with directions to any of Bangkok's cultural and entertainment attractions and can book river trips etc. for guests.

When to travel

November to April are the best months to visit Bangkok with the least rain. Temperatures are comfortable until March when the humidity increases. May, September and October are the wettest months and between June and August, you can still visit Bangkok although you will get some rain.

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Location and directions

Bangkok, Thailand

Located on the South Sathorn Road in the central business district (CBD) and embassy district of Bangkok. The entertainment and shopping regions lie in close proximity of the hotel, easy access to the BTS Skytrain and MRT subway system.

How to get there

11 hour international flight Bangkok International Suvarnabhumi Airport. Sukhothai is a 45 minute drive from the airport.



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