Mövenpick has expanded its portfolio of hotels
in Thailand to nine properties after signing an agreement to
rebrand and manage the renowned Nai Lert Park Hotel in Bangkok.
The hotel, located in an oasis of lush
landscaped gardens on Wireless Road, will re-open under
Mövenpick’s management in early 2019 after a comprehensive
refurbishment programme.
Offering 294 guest rooms and a wide
range of business and leisure facilities, it will be Mövenpick’s third property in the Thai capital, joining
Mövenpick Hotel Sukhumvit 15 Bangkok and Mövenpick Residences
Ekkamai Bangkok.
Close to major attractions, malls,
embassies and corporate offices and within a 10-minute walk of
Ploenchit BTS skytrain station and Phetchaburi MRT metro station,
the property offers guests convenient access to the entire city.
“Opportunities to manage legendary hotels do not arise often,
and we’re delighted to bring Mövenpick’s signature style to the
Nai Lert Park Hotel, which has been a Bangkok landmark for more
than three decades,” said Andrew Langdon, Chief Development
Officer for Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts. “We look forward to
moving this captivating property into an exciting new era as we
introduce a health-conscious generation of guests to Mövenpick
BDMS Wellness Resort Bangkok and further provide world-class
wellness facilities in association with the adjoining BDMS
Wellness Clinic.”
Bangkok Dusit Medical Services
Public Company Limited (BDMS) was established on 30 October
1969. Through business expansion, the company was listed on the
Stock Exchange of Thailand on 2 October 1991 and registered its
conversion to Public Company Limited in 1994.
BDMS,
ranked in the top five private hospital groups globally in terms
of revenue, is also one of the most prestigious hospital networks in the
Asia-Pacific region with a total of 45 hospitals across the
network that have been accredited by the Joint Commission
International (JCI).
BDMS offers world-class medical care and
treatment to both local and international patients, complemented
by the latest medical technology.
Dr. Poramaporn
Prasarttong-Osoth, COO of BDMS group, said, “We are excited to
work with Mövenpick to introduce a Wellness Resort with
world-class hospitality as well as specialised in-house wellness
programmes that are designed for prevention and the achievement of
a healthy lifestyle.”
All rooms and suites will feature
contemporary designs and high-tech amenities while resort
facilities will include a large freeform outdoor swimming pool,
fitness centre and wellness spa. The hotel’s restaurant will serve
all natural, organic Thai and international cuisine, the lobby
lounge will offer all-day health-conscious refreshments and the
pool bar will provide a perfect spot for informal gatherings.
Mövenpick BDMS Wellness Resort Bangkok will also
feature a ballroom and
function rooms with direct garden access.
The Nai Lert Park Hotel originally opened in 1984
but closed its doors at the end of 2016 to undergo a complete
refurbishment.
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