Dusit Thani Bangkok to Reopen With New Look

Rebuilt from the ground up, the new-look Dusit Thani Bangkok is set to reopen on 27 September setting new benchmark for business travel in the Thai capital.

Now part of the Dusit Central Park mixed-use development, the new Dusit Thani Bangkok pays homage to its 50-year legacy while setting a new standard for luxury hospitality. Designed with discerning travellers in mind, the new Dusit Thani Bangkok boasts a unique distinction: all 257 of its luxurious guest rooms boast breathtaking, uninterrupted views of Lumpini Park. Elegant, cantilevered window seats extend from each guest room, inviting corporate travellers to immerse themselves in the stunning panorama.

Envisaged by Architects 49 International and OMA Asia, the new hotel’s elegant interiors, crafted by Asian interior design firm André Fu Studio, seamlessly blend the original hotel’s rich heritage with contemporary Thai aesthetics, incorporating warm colour tones and subtle traditional motifs for a modern interpretation of classic Thai artistry and craftsmanship.

Rebuilt from the ground up, the new-look Dust Thani Bangkok is set to reopen on 27 September setting new benchmark for business travel in the Thai capital.

Further honouring the hotel’s storied past, a signature ‘Heritage Floor’ designed by Thai interior design firm P49 Deesign & Associates captures the spirit of the original property. This floor is adorned with exclusive artworks by local artists, each inspired by the hotel’s legacy.

The reimagined Dusit Thani Bangkok goes beyond design to celebrate its heritage. The original hotel’s iconic golden spire, a beloved landmark, has returned and is now contained within a new, three-times-larger spire. Guests can also admire paintings and murals from the original hotel’s Benjarong Thai Restaurant, including the restaurant’s meticulously preserved main pillars, which were carefully removed and reinstalled in the new hotel’s main lobby. The intricate carved teak ceiling from the same restaurant has also been meticulously reassembled and given a new life within the new hotel.

Rebuilt from the ground up, the new-look Dust Thani Bangkok is set to reopen on 27 September setting new benchmark for business travel in the Thai capital.

To complete this luxurious sanctuary, the new hotel features just 257 guest rooms – a thoughtful reduction from its predecessor’s 517, prioritising spaciousness. These exquisite rooms, starting at an impressive 50-sqm, were designed by the aforementioned André Fu Studio to seamlessly blend traditional elegance with modern luxury while uniquely framing the expansive park views beyond.

In addition to the luxurious rooms, the new Dusit Thani Bangkok boasts a unique urban wellness concept delivering well-being experiences beyond the spa, and ten restaurants and bars, including new venues created in collaboration with renowned chefs and mixologists.

Rebuilt from the ground up, the new-look Dust Thani Bangkok is set to reopen on 27 September setting new benchmark for business travel in the Thai capital.

For business travellers and event planners, the hotel boasts over 5,000-sqm of dedicated meeting and event space. The centrepiece is one of Bangkok’s largest grand ballrooms, featuring a dramatic eight-metre ceiling and a panoramic view of Lumpini Park. Additional meeting spaces cater to both intimate gatherings and large-scale corporate events.

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