Siam Kempiski Hotel Bangkok Set To Open In June
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Kempinski, Europe's oldest luxury hotel brand, will open the Siam Kempinski Hotel Bangkok in June.


The luxury city resort is a new property with 303 rooms and suites in the centre of Bangkok. All rooms overlook tropical gardens interspersed with water features. Twenty-two rooms have direct private access to the pools in the garden.


General Manager, Mr Thomas Klippstein, said that the property will combine Kempinski's trademark European sophistication and refinement with the finest of Thai hospitality standards.


"We aim to bring together the best of East and West and create an opulent sanctuary in the heart of the city," said Mr Klippstein. "The Siam Kempinski will deliver a superlative hotel experience for leisure and business guests."


Thai artistic heritage is a key theme of the Siam Kempinski. The property will display 1,500 pieces of art, including over 200 original paintings and sculptures by Thai artists commissioned by the property.

The Siam Kempinski will also include 98 serviced apartments called the Kempinski Residences Siam.


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