ASAI Bangkok Sathorn opens in style
ASAI Bangkok Sathorn, the second ASAI-branded hotel in Bangkok, celebrated its debut with a bang.
It hosted The Hamlet Block Party: ASAI x Aperol Neighbour-Fest – a two-day art, music, and dining festival.
It was designed to showcase the property’s neighbourhood.
The event brought together various venues along Sathorn Sois 10 and 12 near Bangkok’s central business district.
Some venues also hosted live performances by local bands and DJs.
Created by Dusit International, ASAI is a distinctive lifestyle brand for millennial-minded travellers.
“Bringing the community together in events like this embodies the essence of the ASAI experience,” said Siradej Donavanik, Development VP for ASAI Hotels. ”
The first ASAI-branded property, ASAI Bangkok Chinatown, opened in September 2020 in the heart of the city’s Chinatown district.
ASAI Bangkok Sathorn has 106 rooms, a welcoming communal space with a bar, a co-working area, and Thai restaurant.
To celebrate its grand opening, the Bangkok hotel offers a special room package rate at THB2,500 net per night for a Cosy King or Twin Room, inclusive of breakfast.
It is available for booking until 30 June 2023 for stay dates through 30 September 2023.
Learn more about : ASAI Bangkok – by Dusit Hotels ( Asia Pecific )
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