Luxury fashion house Louis Vuitton has checked into Bangkok with an exclusive pop-up “hotel”.
Check-ins are only available for a limited time though, as the hotel is designed as an immersive pop-up exhibition rather than a traditional hotel for overnight stays.
The pop-up exhibition – the only one of its kind in Southeast Asia – is housed in Baan Trok Tua Ngork, a century-old heritage building located in a historic district near Bangkok’s Chinatown. Spanning four floors, the space invites visitors to explore the evolution of travel and style through Louis Vuitton’s design legacy.
The experience marks the 130th anniversary of the Maison’s Monogram, first created in 1896 by Louis son' Georges Vuitton. At its centre is the brand’s “Fab Five” Monogram silhouettes – Keepall, Speedy, Alma, Neverfull and Noé – presented not as accessories, but as cultural icons that have shaped modern travel.
Guests are invited to move through a series of thematic rooms that trace the intersection of fashion, function and journey-making.
The Louis Vuitton Hotel Bangkok runs from 11 February 11 to 15 March 2026, with entry available by appointment only.