Conrad Bangkok
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Character and identity
Conrad Bangkok sits in the Ploenchit business district, plugged directly into All Seasons Place mall and shuttled to the BTS, yet the lobby works hard to dissolve the city: a high-ceilinged monochrome space in beiges and browns, with quiet nature motifs and a courtyard pool screened by foliage. The 391 rooms and suites lean into modern Thai design, light wood, fabric wall panels, floor-to-ceiling windows, standalone soaking tubs and Byredo amenities (plus a rubber elephant in place of the usual duck). Five restaurants and bars, an 11-room Seasons Spa and an Executive Lounge on the 29th floor round out the offer.
Who's it for
Best for:
Business travellers and return-visit couples who want a calm, design-literate base in central Bangkok with easy access to shopping, the BTS and the CBD. The Executive Level rooms, with lounge breakfast and evening drinks, suit solo travellers and anyone who values a quiet corner above the city. Dim sum devotees will gravitate to Liu.
Should look elsewhere:
If you want a buzzy riverside scene, rooftop theatrics or the latest ultra-luxury opening, this isn't it. It's a polished, slightly corporate big-box hotel rather than a boutique experience, and design maximalists chasing a strong sense of Thai place may find the palette restrained.
Bottom line
The pull here is the package: a genuinely central location, a generous freeform pool, a serious spa and confident Cantonese cooking at Liu, all at a price point well below the city's flashier flagships. Book an Executive Level room to unlock the 29th-floor lounge; it materially upgrades the stay and is the version of this hotel worth paying for.