Edgy (for a H.I) and contemporary with a definite Asian influence, the Holiday Inn and Suites Rayong City Center is the first Intercontinental Hotels Group offering in Rayong. In fact it is the first and only “branded” hotel in the city that now dominates the city’s skyline in the center of downtown Rayong. Aimed at the business market, it sits within proximity to some of Thailand’s major industrial parks: the Eastern Seaboard Industrial Park and the Map Ta Phut Industrial Park.
A luxury hotel with a residential estate, Baba Beach Club Hua Hin is for those who love great music and great food, who won’t compromise on standards and want total self-indulgence from lush accommodation where you will be lulled to sleep by the swaying ocean lapping golden shores to hedonistic nights of sundowners and dancing in the sand.
An ethereal vision of sheer unadulterated grandeur clinging to a cliff so that you feel like you are floating in the air, the Ritz Carlton Koh Samui is where you “can escape in the middle of it all”.
Nestled beside the iconic Chao Phraya River in the vibrant Thai capital of Bangkok, The Capella Bangkok will dish up to the selective traveler a tempting selection of bespoke services and contemporary design, which will include over-the-top self-indulgences such as thermal bathing, an oriental tea lounge and an open-air spa.
Last year, the long awaited opening of The Park Hyatt Bangkok was the high point of the Thailand hospitality calendar of 2017. This year the most anticipated luxury hotel opening in Thailand is The Waldorf Astoria Bangkok. A stunning property for the discerning traveller who wishes to wallow in stylish decadence, the Waldorf Astoria Bangkok opened in Q3 2018.