Bangkok has hosted a slew of hotel openings recently, and the latest to join the fray is Avani Sukhumvit Bangkok. For business travellers heading to the City of Angels, the new hotel offers all the right amenities for work and play.
The expansive property boasts 382 guest rooms, offering plenty of accommodation for larger delegations and conferences. Each room features clean, crisp colours and a refreshing design that encourages guests to relax. The addition of signature Avani comfort amenities means winding down after a long workday is a breeze.
MICE travellers will also find the hotel of use. The big ballroom is ideal for hosting large-scale events like press conferences, while a series of smaller breakout rooms are perfect for hosting meetings and smaller events. Each facility comes with state-of-the-art audiovisual equipment. The Bangkok International Trade and Exhibition Centre (BITEC) is located nearby, so delegates attending events here won’t have far to travel.
For business travellers who want to stay in after hours, the hotel also offers a wealth of dining options at Greenhouse. The all-day dining restaurant offers a range of Asian and Western dishes, and an outdoor terrace where drinks can be enjoyed alongside views of the city.
If you’re in need of a little R’n’R, the hotel certainly delivers on that front. You can relax by the outdoor pool or fit in a workout at the fully-equipped gym, and if some pampering is in order, you can slip into the AvaniSpa for an indulgent treatment.
Avani Sukhumvit Bangkok is just 30 minutes from Suvarnabhumi International Airport and offers easy access to local shopping, entertainment and eating and drinking options. A direct walkway connects the hotel to the Bangkok Transit System (BTS) Skytrain station, so you’ll be able to explore the rest of Bangkok if you have some free time.
Check out The Art of Business Travel’s hotel page for more new openings around Asia.
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