The Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok
will re-open its River Wing on 11 November 2019, concluding the
most extensive restoration in the hotels 143-year history.
In keeping with the restoration of the
Authors and Garden Wings in 2016, the River Wing renovation has
been designed to confirm the hotels position as one of
the best in the city. Newly designed guestrooms and suites and a
variety of updated facilities will enhance the hotels
resort style while maintaining its classic, Thai-influenced
elegance.
The restored River Wings accommodation
comprises an increased number of suites along with enlarged
guestrooms with enhanced views of the Chao Phraya River.
Lord Jims, The Verandah and Riverside Terrace
restaurants along with the hotels lobby have been revamped, with
many original features restored and re-instated.
In addition, the
hotel has a new Japanese Kaiseki-style restaurant, Kinu by Takagi,
the first restaurant in Thailand by Michelin-celebrated Chef
Takagi Kazuo of Kyoto Cuisine Takagi in Japan.
The propertys two
swimming pools have also been re-landscaped to provide
additional relaxation areas and cabanas.
Throughout its 143-year history, Mandarin
Oriental, Bangkok has been an icon of this vibrant city. The River
Wing renovation is a stunning complement to the Authors and
Garden Wing refurbishment and has been meticulously designed to
recognise the propertys heritage, said
Greg Liddell, General Manager of Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok.
The entire team is passionate about delivering bespoke Mandarin
Oriental service and warm Thai hospitality. We are delighted to
complete this restoration, and to welcome our guests back home
to Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok.
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