Sindhorn Kempinski Hotel Bangkok aims to bring a different perspective to luxury hospitality

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Sindhorn Kempinski Hotel Bangkok
Lobby at the Sindhorn Kempinski Hotel Bangkok

(TAN): The Sindhorn Kempinski Hotel Bangkok is set to open its doors in May 2020. Situated within the newly developed Sindhorn Village in the upscale Langsuan neighbourhood and just steps away from the verdant Lumphini Park, the hotel is poised to redefine luxury hospitality. Sindhorn Kempinski Hotel Bangkok is the second project between Kempinski Hotels and Siam Sindhorn Company Limited in Thailand.

“We have a longstanding and successful partnership with Siam Sindhorn Company Limited, who are our partners for the existing Siam Kempinski Hotel Bangkok. Our shared vision of creating superior lifestyle experiences, and delivering the highest levels of quality and services, shows our collective work in enhancing the luxury offering to our guests,” says Martin R. Smura, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Management Board of Kempinski Hotels.

Chalaluck Bunnag, Managing Director of Siam Sindhorn Company Limited, adds, “We are very pleased to partner with Kempinski Hotels on this ambitious project. The company is renowned for its expertise in managing residences and hotels around the world, and for bringing individuality and European flair to each property. We look forward to working together in bringing Sindhorn Kempinski Hotel Bangkok to life.”

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Sindhorn Kempinski Hotel Bangkok is nestled in the ‘green corridor’ of Bangkok. The design of the building and every detail is devised to provide utmost comfort, from the lobby to the spacious soundproof rooms and dedicated wellness programmes, all in the needs and wants of modern travellers.

“We are bringing a new perspective to luxury lifestyle travelling. I am particularly excited to introduce to our guests the wellness concept at the hotel, whereby we take wellbeing to the next level,” says Edward E. Snoeks, General Manager of Sindhorn Kempinski Hotel Bangkok and The Residences at Sindhorn Kempinski Hotel Bangkok. “Our vision from the start was to create a forward-looking and mindful guest journey with a refined approach to design, innovative guest experiences and impeccable service.”

The hotel’s 285 oversized guestrooms’ interiors feature authentic Thai elements. A nod to the local culture and everyday Thai life is showcased with the Phudtan, a local flower motif; vivid colours of Benjarong ceramics provide cheerful tones to the furnishings; whilst the intricate patterns of the Rajabopit temple grace the walls. Each room features a dining table, a standalone bath with a separate shower and a private balcony with a seating area for relaxing and admiring the surrounding greenery.

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Sindhorn Kempinski Hotel Bangkok offers an integrated spa, wellness and fitness approach, crafted by global wellness expert, Resense, which ensures personalised care and tangible results for both business and leisure travellers. The spa features 26 treatment rooms, including private suites, and offers a bespoke collection of treatments and advanced therapies focused upon detoxification, rejuvenation and prevention.

The detoxification programme offers everything from Dermalux facials and Pressotherapy to a detoxification circuit and an authentic Moroccan hammam. The unique thermal journey is extensive including bio and salt saunas, a cold chamber, aroma steamroom, Rasul mud room and a tepidarium lounge where guests can relax as they look over Bangkok. Adjacent to the spa is the hotel’s 25-metre saltwater infinity pool with the Bangkok skyline as a backdrop.

Spread over two floors are dedicated workout studios, such as the live and virtual cycle studio featuring famous Les Mills classes; a HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training) studio offering the latest CrossFit and virtual workout system; exercise studios for a wide range of yoga and high intensity classes; and a beautiful Pilates studio with the latest equipment from Balance Body. Resense’s highly trained experts are on hand and ready to guide all guests to achieve their optimum performance, whether they be athletes, exercise enthusiasts or simply interested in trying something new.

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At Sindhorn Kempinski Hotel Bangkok, the culinary team brings four distinctive dining and drinking concepts. The airy Lobby Lounge provides the archway to the gardens, perfect for afternoon tea or relaxed business meetings.

Perched on floor 9, Flow, created by Chef Eric Lecras, offers signature plant-based cuisine following the ‘Wellness Lifestyle’ concept. The health-led menu offers only the best 100% certified organic produce, which is sourced locally for the ultimate nutrition-loaded eating experience.

World cuisine comes alive at Flourish, a beautiful garden-view restaurant, featuring an open kitchen and serving breakfasts, and an all-day-dining menu with Thai, European, Mediterranean, Asian and vegan cuisine, including selected dishes from Flow.

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The night comes to life with Firefly Bar: dark wood, leather chairs and Casa Del Habano cigar parlour for the epicurean, with cocktails to adore, fine spirits selected to perfection and a quaint garden terrace to admire the night sky.

Designed for meetings, the flexible event spaces are suitable for 10 to 180 persons. Situated in the lush hotel garden, the outdoor spaces are perfect for a range of events, from cocktail receptions to dinner under the stars. Appointed with business facilities and supported by professional staff, the function spaces make it the ideal choice for business and social gatherings.

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