Anantara Siam Bangkok Hotel
Bangkok, Thailand
At a Glance
354 beautifully appointed rooms and suites
Wonderful 25m outdoor pool
Nine superb restaurants, lounges and bars
Executive Club lounge with exclusive benefits
Impeccable Anantara service
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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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Description
Anantara Siam Bangkok Hotel, formerly the Four Seasons Bangkok, is an elegant, luxury hotel in the heart of Thailand's bustling capital. With a traditionally Thai atmosphere and excellent service, it's the perfect base to explore this fascinating city.
Conveniently located within easy reach of the city's major cultural sites, the elegant Anantara Siam Bangkok Hotel (formerly the Four Seasons Bangkok) is renowned as one of Bangkok's best city hotels. Beautifully decorated with intricate Thai paintings and sculptures, the hotel offers luxurious guest rooms with styles and locations to suit all - from relaxed rooms by the pool to spacious suites with excellent views, every amenity and convenience is at your fingertips.
The impressive lobby, adorned with a sensationally exquisite mural, is one of Bangkok’s most popular rendezvous destinations - especially at afternoon teatime. Outside, the lush courtyard gardens offer serenity at the heart of the city.
Anantara Siam Bangkok Hotel offers various dining options, a culinary delight of different restaurants. A stay here is incomplete without sampling the Sunday Brunch or the fresh Italian cuisine at Biscotti. Equally unmissable, the spa here is the ultimate sanctuary from the bustling capital and a lost afternoon can be spent here sampling some the many indulgent treatments in the lap of luxury.
Accommodation
Anantara Siam Hotel Bangkok offers generously sized rooms of various categories including spacious luxury suites with private entrance, outdoor dining patio and gardens overlooking the swimming pool. All rooms at Anantara Siam have flat screen TVs, DVDs, internet access and a blend of traditional and contemporary decor designed to give rooms a homely comfortable feel.
Childcare
The hotel welcomes children of all ages to come and stay. Anantara Siam Hotel Bangkok has good facilities for children including children's amenities in the room, children's menus and equipment such as high chairs, cots etc, a mini playground and babysitting on request.
Facilities
Anantara Siam Bangkok Hotel has something for everyone at its nine restaurants, lounges and bars from Manhattan steaks to Japanese delicacies and local specialities and a Sunday brunch well known across the city. There is a magnificent 25m pool, state of the art spa with steam room, and fitness centre with fully equipped gym and squash court.
Activities
Activities within the hotel include complimentary yoga and aerobics classes. Outside in the city, the world is your oyster with Bangkok's huge range of shopping and cultural experiences.
Reviews
Evi-Elli La Valle (Staff)
What I loved about the Four Seasons Bangkok is that it is not a huge modern hotel like so many in the city, but a low-rise property full of old world charm. Everything about the hotel oozes luxury, from the grand lobby with its beautiful painted ceiling to the lush tropical gardens. We were staying in a Cabana Room and these are one of my favourite rooms in Bangkok. These are lovely bungalow-style rooms built around the pool area, each with its own private entrance and outdoor area for dining and relaxing - so rare in the middle of one of the biggest cities in Asia! The bathrooms also have an amazing domed ceiling that makes them full of natural light.
Experiences
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Art & Culture of Bangkok's Klongs
Spend half a day exploring one of Bangkok's most vibrant artisan communities, travelling by private longtail boat accompanied by your own English-speaking guide. Learn about traditional and modern art, including the intricate designs of Thai puppetry.
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Bites & Sites in the Village of Love
Discover the flavours and spices of Bangkok's 'Village of Love', the historic Bangrak area. Enjoy unique local food tastings whilst learning of how locals live, eat and shop. Ideal for foodies, it is an experience bursting with authentic encounters.
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Cycle Bangkok's Jungle
Spend two hours exploring the 'Bangkok Jungle' by bicycle, passing by canals, mangrove forests, traditional Thai houses and hidden temples. This is a great way to experience the sleepier side of Bangkok and gain a different insight into local life.
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Erawan Waterfall & Phra That Cave
Head to Erawan, one of Thailand's most famous National Parks. Here you can visit the Erawan Waterfall, a picturesque seven-tier cascade, and the Phra That Cave, hidden within the park's limestone hills.
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Floating Market at Khlong Lat Mayom
Only open at weekends, Khlong Lat Mayom is one of Bangkok's best floating markets, and it is only a short journey from the city centre. This is one of the prettiest floating markets, and a great place to try some mouth-watering local Thai delicacies.
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Floating Markets - Half Day
Leave Bangkok's skyscrapers behind and head out into the suburbs to experience some of Thailand's most vibrant and bustling markets, ranging from railways to rivers.
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Grand Palace & Wat Pho in Style
Spend half a day exploring two of Bangkok's most iconic sites; the Grand Palace and Wat Pho. Accompanied by your own English-speaking guide, you will learn more about Buddhism in Thailand as well as the country's much loved Royal Family.
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Grand Palace, Wat Pho and Art & Culture of Bangkok's Klongs
Spend a full day exploring some of the highlights and hidden gems of Bangkok, accompanied by your own English-speaking guide. The tour encompasses impressive temples and palaces, and offers the chance to learn more about the country's thriving art scene.
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Hellfire Pass
Visit the notorious Hellfire Pass, which is located outside the town of Kanchanaburi, along the cliffs above the River Kwai. Take a tour of the museum and venture down into the pass to walk along the old railway line.
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Heritage of Ancient Ayutthaya in Style
Spend a day in the ancient city of Ayutthaya visiting magnificent temple complexes and majestic palaces, accompanied by your own English-speaking guide. Travel by car, boat, cable car and even golf buggy as you explore this charming city and its sites.
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Pedalling, Pachyderms & Paddling
An exciting and eclectic action-packed adventure that includes cycling, elephants. kayaking and bamboo rafting. This is a wonderful experience for active couples and families, and makes the most of the scenic and diverse Kanchanaburi countryside.
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Prasat Muang Singh
Visit Prasat Muang Singh, a Khmer temple complex in Kanchanaburi Province, which dates back to the Angkorian era. The style of these temples is fairly unusual for Thailand, and so this makes for an interesting historical tour.
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Thailand-Burma Railway Museum, War Cemeteries & Pak Preak Community
A moving and fascinating tour, exploring the history of Kanchanaburi province. The Thailand-Burma Railway Museum and War Cemeteries are a poignant reminder of the thousands of POWs and forced labourers who lost their lives here in the Second World War.
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Train Ride through the Kwai Noi Gorge
Take a short train ride along the infamous Thailand-Burma Railway, also known as the 'Death Railway' due to the thousands of POWs and labourers that died during its construction. The countryside's picturesque scenery contrasts with poignant history.
Location & directions
Bangkok, Thailand
Located on Rajadamri Road in the heart of the Ratchaprasong shopping and entertainment district, a short walk from museums, stores, nightlife and cultural attractions.
How to get there
11-hour international flight to Bangkok International Suvarnabhumi Airport. The hotel is just 45 minutes away from the airport. Anantara Siam Bangkok Hotel is one kilometre (0.62 miles) from the Bangkok subway and steps from the city’s Skytrain.
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