HotelsThink modern and traditional Thai aesthetics and deluxe rooms with premium Jim Thompson silk textiles.

A sense of Thai hospitality at Lancaster Bangkok

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The atrium walls above the lobby feature 2,000 pieces of wooden wall art carved in the classical Thai pattern pla ta pian, symbolising prosperity and abundance.
The atrium walls above the lobby feature 2,000 pieces of wooden wall art carved in the classical Thai pattern pla ta pian, symbolising prosperity and abundance.

The moment guests enter the property, they are greeted in a 50-metre atrium flooded with natural light, complemented by elegant interiors that balance modern and traditional Thai elements. 

The new five-star Lancaster Bangkok has opened its doors in the vibrant Makkasan District along Phetchaburi Road, easily accessible from both Don Muang Suvarnabhumi Airports. 

The moment guests enter the property, they are greeted in a 50-metre atrium flooded with natural light, complemented by elegant interiors that balance modern and traditional Thai elements. 

Featuring 231 keys across five types (guest, deluxe, suites, family and apartments), the hotel is geared towards business, leisure, medical and wellness travellers. Each room is furnished with luxury Egyptian cotton and features a free-standing bath and rainforest shower; deluxe rooms, in particular, are decorated with premium Jim Thompson silk textiles. Rooms are also fully equipped with modern necessities like high definition televisions, in room tablets and complimentary high speed Wi-Fi to offer guests both style and comfort.

A key attraction of the property is the Lancaster Wellness Floor featuring Viva Jiva Fit, a 500-sqm gymnasium showcasing state-of-the-art strength and cardio equipment; activities suite for yoga classes or personal training; a 20m rootop swimming pool; and Viva Jiva Spa with private treatment rooms, a Thai massage suite, and body treatments from aromatherapy associates and facials from Anne Semonin. 

Guests can savour exquisite Asian and International cuisines across a diverse range of venues. Lancaster Bar serves sharing plates, Thai tapas, and bar snacks alongside craft cocktails, local beers and afternoon tea. Siam Brasserie serves authentic Thai cuisine, classic Western dishes, seafood buffets, while The High Bar offers al fresco dining accompanied by exotic cocktails or cold pressed fruit juices and striking views of the Bangkok skyline.

Lancaster Bangkok also features a 300-seater ballroom and nine meeting rooms for corporate groups.

For reservations and more information, call +66 (0) 2252 6890, email [email protected], or visit www.lancasterbangkok.com.

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