The akyra Bangkok 11 debuts with VitalLife as strategic partner

Akaryn Hotel Group has launched The akyra Bangkok 11 as of mid-March 2026. Located on Sukhumvit Soi 11, the 100-room property targets wellness-minded urban travellers and medical tourists. The hotel treats sleep as a core service, with inventory featuring hypoallergenic rooms and circadian lighting, supported by a dedicated Sleep Concierge who offers targeted evening rituals and 30-minute foot massages.

To strengthen its health positioning, the property formed an alliance with the VitalLife Scientific Wellness Center at Bumrungrad International Hospital, located just 650 metres away on Sukhumvit Soi 3. The property offers a complimentary shuttle to both the hospital and the BTS Skytrain.

The akyra Bangkok 11 integrates recovery into the urban guest experience with hypoallergenic rooms, circadian lighting, customisable wellness minibars and a dedicated Sleep Concierge; photo by The akyra Bangkok 11

The opening package includes a 500 baht wellness voucher and preferential rates on longevity check-ups. Guests also gain access to IV drip therapy options.

Polakit Teekakiriul, CEO of VitalLife & Esperance and chief science officer of Bumrungrad International Hospital, outlined the operational dynamic.

“I would say it’s a strategic partnership. Clients of the hotel can enjoy VitalLife services,” Polakit said.

The collaboration equips the independent hotel with clinical support to execute its wellness programming.

The property positions itself as a practical stopover for guests recovering from treatments before transferring to the group’s other retreats across Thailand, which include the Aleenta Phuket-Phang Nga, Aleenta Hua Hin-Pranburi, and Aleenta Retreat Chiang Mai.

Onsite facilities include E/R/N, an all-day restaurant serving recovery-friendly food refined by medical specialists.

Anchalika Kijkanakorn, founder and managing director of Akaryn Hotel Group, emphasised the hotel’s foundational purpose.

“The akyra Bangkok 11 is born from the belief that even in the heart of the city, travellers deserve spaces that nurture both body and mind. We designed it as a place where people can connect with each other and with themselves while still enjoying the pulse and possibilities of Bangkok,” Anchalika stated.

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