Marriott International has announced the opening of The Ritz-Carlton, Bangkok, a member of its Luxury Group portfolio. The 260-key hotel is set in an 856-foot-high tower at One Bangkok, overlooking the lawns and lakes of Lumpini Park.
Upon arrival, a grand archway leads to the foyer and The Front Hall, a drawing room adorned with original artwork and black-and-white photographs, evoking the warmth and intimacy of a private residence. Beyond, The Ritz-Carlton, Bangkok’s rooms and suites have floor-to-ceiling windows, and many offer private loggias or terraces. Guests can choose from the 538-square-foot Deluxe Rooms, the 1,098-square-foot Gardenia Suites or the 1,367-square-foot Marigold and Amaranth Suites. Additionally, The Ritz-Carlton Suite crowns the property as a 4,187-square-foot penthouse.
Set on the 23rd floor, the Club Lounge offers added privacy and sophistication. With five daily culinary presentations, the lounge is a key element of The Ritz-Carlton Club experience, which includes seamless check-in with a Club Concierge and bespoke in-room amenities.

The hotel offers three dining experiences: Duet by David Toutain, serving modern French cuisine in a glasshouse; Lily’s, a restaurant that serves classic dishes with a contemporary twist, offering customizable sharing plates for groups of all sizes; and Caleō, the lounge, which invites guests to savor afternoon teas or late-night cocktails.
Wellness offerings include The Ritz-Carlton Spa, which has five treatment rooms, a couple’s spa suite and a relaxing pod, complemented by a state-of-the-art fitness center. Other facilities include two pools, including a kids’ pool, and the Ritz Kids Club.
Among The Ritz-Carlton, Bangkok’s special daily offerings for guests is the “Defining Moment,” where guests are invited to the Terrace to experience a new interpretation of a daily Klong Yao (long drum) ceremony. A series of activities serve as “Supporting Scenes” to create memorable experiences throughout the day. Activities include morning sessions of “Terrace Chi” tai chi, the “New Generation” creative tours of the One Bangkok Art Loop, and the “Lasting Impression” flower-pressing activity for children.
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