Tag: Bangkok Hotels
Dusit’s first Asai Hotel to open in Bangkok’s Chinatown
Dusit International has signed a long-term lease agreement with I Am Chinatown to develop and operate Asai Bangkok Chinatown in the heart of the...
Bangkok’s first dusitD2 coming in 2023
Dusit International has signed a hotel management agreement with Hong Kong-based Tian Teck Property to operate dusitD2 Samyan Bangkok, which will be the first...
Fight for better health in St Regis Bangkok’s new boxing ring
The 229-key St Regis Bangkok has launched a new wellness programme incorporating Thai boxing (Muay Thai) with the addition of a boxing ring to...
Ascott continues expansion spree with another 26 properties
CapitaLand’s wholly owned lodging business unit, The Ascott Limited (Ascott), has signed 26 properties, set to add over 6,000 units across 22 cities in...
New hotels: The Roseate Ganges, Element Melbourne Richmond, and more
TTG Asia's weekly roundup of new hotel openings.
Family-owned Windsor Suites Hotel in Bangkok to rebrand under Accor
Accor has signed an agreement to manage the Windsor Suites Hotel in Bangkok, which will see the 50-year-old property undergo a two-year revamp and...
Local sojourns
More are converting heritage or family properties into hotels, drawn to new opportunities at a time when travellers are seeking a taste of local hospitality.
Mövenpick old hand Bruno Huber heads new wellness resort in Bangkok
Bruno Huber has been appointed as general manager of Mövenpick BDMS Wellness Resort Bangkok.
The Swiss hotelier has three decades worth of management experience under...
Old Customs House in Bangkok to transform into luxury hotel
Thailand's U City will invest three billion baht (US$93.7 million) to transform the Old Customs House on Bangkok’s riverfront into a luxury hotel.
U City...
New Mövenpick resort flexes wellness power with BDMS partnership
Globally, wellness has emerged as one of the most popular ways to spruce up hospitality offerings, but the new Mövenpick BDMS Wellness Resort Bangkok...
















