Chatrium Riverside
The five-star 396-room Chatrium Riverside Hotel is a towering riverside landmark whose floor-to-ceiling windows provide superlative views of the busy river traffic.
The five-star 396-room Chatrium Riverside Hotel is a towering riverside landmark whose floor-to-ceiling windows provide superlative views of the busy river traffic.
The five-star Lebua at State Tower is just a short walk from Saphan Taksin BTS Skytrain for easy access to the rest of the capital.
A relative newcomer to the riverside scene, The Siam is set in three acres of exotic riverside splendour. The 39-room luxury retreat includes pool villas, and its signature restaurant is Chon, which serves high-end Thai cuisine.
Set on an expansive plot of landscaped gardens on the banks of the river, the Anantara Riverside Resort provides guests with the ambience of an upcountry tropical resort.
The five-star Shangri-La Hotel features 802 rooms, riverside gardens and a signature spa. The hotel’s Italian restaurant Angelini has an enormous glass wall that provides wonderful river views.
Royal Orchid Sheraton is one of the largest riverside hotels and as such it offers a wealth of options for different guests’ needs.
The 37-storey Peninsula Hotel is modern but retains the old values of a quality service that date back to the great days of travel.
One the world’s most celebrated hotels, the Mandarin Oriental is rich in history and is filled with stories of the celebrated guests who have considered it a home from home over the last 130 years.
The Efora Spa at the Millennium Hilton is set over two floors and provides an oasis of calm with a tranquil outdoor meditation and reflection garden, an indoor lounge space and a spa deck.
Set on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, overlooking the capital, The Peninsula Spa brings together an abundance of ancient and modern influences.