137 Pillars Suites & Residences Bangkok
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Character and identity
Set in a 33-floor tower wedged between Phrom Phong and Thonglor, this is the modern, vertical counterpoint to the brand's teak-framed Chiang Mai property. The address combines 179 serviced apartments with 34 high-rise suites, and the design language leans into contemporary Bangkok elegance rather than colonial nostalgia. Expect private butler service, Bose sound systems and a serious culinary line-up: Bangkok Trading Post on the lobby level for brunch, Nimitr for refined Thai, and a 27th-floor pool bar that locals treat as a sundowner ritual. The 28th-floor Nitra Serenity Centre rounds it out with treatments spanning Thai massage to reiki.
Who's it for
Best for:
Design-minded couples and longer-stay travellers who want a residential feel near Sukhumvit's best food and nightlife without sitting on top of the traffic. Suite guests get the most from the property: rooftop infinity pool access, Baan Borneo Club breakfasts and happy hours, and quirky extras like the navy London cab city tours.
Should look elsewhere:
Families wanting a resort feel, or travellers fixed on the old-Bangkok riverside scene around the Chao Phraya. If you're not booking into a suite, you forfeit the rooftop pool and club lounge that define the experience here, which dulls the value proposition.
Bottom line
The suite-tier experience is what sets this hotel apart from Bangkok's deep luxury bench: a 24-hour rooftop infinity pool, private club floor and butler service that together justify the rate. Book a suite rather than a serviced apartment unless you need the kitchen, and time a stay around Sukhumvit dining plans. The Sleep by Design therapy is worth scheduling for arrival day after a long-haul flight.