The Four Seasons Bangkok on the Chao Phraya River is one of Southeast Asia s premier luxury destinations. It is an opulent resort nestled in the vibrant heart of Bangkok.
Tatler stayed at a five-star hotel in the Thai capital, which opened in the middle of the pandemic and today, guests from around the world in need of an urban sanctuary are checking in.
Kevin Flanagan stays in Bangkok’s latest 5-Star property and meets the owner Salilla Atikarnbodee I'm standing in the magnificent space at the heart of Bangkok. Above me are the 274 rooms. Around me are bespoke shops, cafes and restaurants. Beside me is Salilla Atikarnbodee, the MD of Salil Hospitality. Salilla is a remarkable woman. Her
Awakening Bangkok, Time Out Bangkok’s signature lighting festival, is making a comeback to the historic quarters of Charoenkrung-Talad Noi from December 16-25
Bangkok's oldest paved road runs through what has become arguably the Thai capital's hippest neighbourhood, thanks to regeneration efforts that were accelerated during the coronavirus pandemic. The paving of Charoenkrung Road, along the east bank of the Chao Phraya river, was ordered by King Mongkut (Rama IV) and began in 1861. For years, the neighbourhood attracted people newly arrived in.