New Bangkok luxury hotel to open this month
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Commenting on the opening of their new high-end property in the heart of Bangkok, Khun Savitri Ramyarupa, a member of Thailand’s well-known Sophonpanich financial and business family and Managing Director of Chatrium Hospitality said in a recent interview that the investment is set to have an investment return within 8-10 years.
Chatrium Hospitality, will open its newest hotel on 28 November 2022 with the unveiling of the Chatrium Grand Bangkok,
located in the heart of the city’s prime shopping and business area.
Chatrium Hospitality’s Group General Manager Rene Balmer said that the new deluxe property’s competitor set, included Kempinski Hotels, InterContinental, Plaza Athenee, the Park Hyatt and in certain markets due to location, the Centara Grand at Central World.
The 600 key development is owned by City Realty, the real estate arm of the Sophonpanich family, with investment in the project totalling THB 5.5 billion approximately USD 330,000 per room.
Chatrium Grand Bangkok will open in November 2022
The twin-tower hotel and residences will be an urban retreat like no other, says General Manager Daniel James Kerr.
The popularity of the hotel and superb location is already evident with its top suite, the glorious presidential suite, already booked for 3 years to a multinational executive, ahead of the Chatrium Grand Hotel’s opening.
With convenient access to Siam Paragon, the popular lifestyle mall, surrounded by retail attractions and perched on the banks of Bangkok’s most famous canal, Khlong Saen Saep, and just moments from Siam BTS skytrain station, the Chatrium Grand is set to become one of Bangkok’s finest.
Accommodation comprises spacious rooms starting at 46 sqm and rising to a spectacular 321 sqm penthouse, all adorned with elegant interiors, outstanding beds and mattresses, panoramic windows with stunning city views, cutting-edge technology and marble bathrooms with oversized, free-standing baths. A selection of breath-taking one-, two- and three-bedroom residences will also create perfect living spaces for guests on extended stays in the Thai capital.
Dining out will be a real treat at the Chatrium Grand Bangkok. Diners will savour authentic Thai and international flavours at Savio, with its show kitchens, vaulted ceilings and glittering crystal, or embark on a refined culinary journey at Casia, the signature French Mediterranean restaurant that features a connoisseur-curated wine list. Alternatively, Flow is a laid-back poolside lounge, with its wood burning stove and a stunning menu. The Lobby Lounge promises the perfect place to relax with a coffee, tea or light refreshments at any time of day, and the Club Lounge is a chic space for guests staying in the premium rooms and suites to unwind at any time with complimentary refreshments and exclusive services.
Business professionals and meeting planners can take advantage of the high-tech function spaces capable of hosting events, from eight to 1,000 attendees, throughout its multiple spaces.
The 500 sqm, 10m-high, naturally lit and pillar-free Grand Ballroom
The ballroom sets the stage for the grandest of gala gatherings, from corporate conferences to one-of-a-kind weddings and more, with an impressive LED wall. A dedicated team of experts is on hand to bring every event to life.
When guests are not at work, in meetings or soaking up the sights of Bangkok, they can unwind in this urban sanctuary’s magnificent 40-metre swimming pool, work out in the fitness centre or enjoy professional pampering at the SPA by THANN with innovative salt therapy and Oxygen treatment rooms. Youngsters will be kept thoroughly entertained at the kids’ club.
Chatrium Hospitality operates a total of 12 hotels, resorts and residences currently operating in three countries: Thailand, Japan and Myanmar. The collection comprises nine properties in Bangkok, including Chatrium Hotel Riverside Bangkok, one of the most recognisable landmarks on the banks of the Chao Phraya River.
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