Accor has taken over the management of the Grand Millennium Sukhumvit Bangkok
and
rebranded the hotel as the Pullman Bangkok Grande Sukhumvit, the third Pullman in the
city.
The 325-room hotel features a highly visible sail-shaped
glass façade, a range of room styles from deluxe rooms to
executive suites and a presidential suite as well as two
restaurants, a deli lounge, a cocktail bar, outdoor pool,
well-equipped gym and extensive spa. The hotel also has ten meeting rooms including a pillarless grand ballroom for up to 500 guests.
“The Pullman Bangkok
Grande Sukhumvit is a terrific addition to the network, providing
stylish, upscale accommodation designed for today’s sophisticated
traveller,” said Michael Issenberg, Chairman and CEO AccorHotels
Asia Pacific. “Bangkok holds a special place in the history of
the Pullman brand as we opened our first Pullman there – the
Pullman Bangkok King Power back in 2008. To add our third Pullman
in Bangkok - at a time when the brand has over 55 hotels in the
region - is testament to how well the brand has been embraced by
travellers and owners alike over the years.”
Sukhumvit is one of Bangkok’s most famous
streets and also the longest road in Thailand. The Pullman’s
position at Asoke (Sukhumvit Soi 21) puts it just moments from Asoke BTS, Sukhumvit MRT and the Queen
Sirikit National Convention Centre.
Accor,
Pullman,
Bangkok,
Sukhumvit
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