FOUR SEASONS HOTEL BANGKOK

AT CHAO PHRAYA RIVER

Bangkok, Thailand

Along with its trademark traditions and gracious hospitality, today’s Bangkok reverberates with energy and style. Experience this exciting new side of the city with Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok, located in the riverside district. Overlooking the Chao Phraya River in the centre of Thailand’s energetic capital, Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok is an urban sanctuary, with its cascading architecture, seamless indoor-outdoor transitions with its 299 Guest Rooms and Suites feature beautiful views and plenty of natural light. Put yourself at the exciting heart of Bangkok’s revitalized riverside and discover the city in a brand-new light. So let Four Seasons be your partner in crafting an extraordinary stay.

LOCATION

  • Located between the vibrant Chao Phraya River and Charoen Krung Road, a shopping, dining and creative hotspot, and just a short distance from ICONSIAM, the city’s premium shopping mall.
  • 40 minutes from Suvarnabhumi International Airport
  • Minutes from Saphan Taksin BTS Skytrain station for connectivity throughout Bangkok
  • Private shuttle boats provide
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