Iconic Bangkok hotel joins The Set Collection
The Set Collection has added an iconic Bangkok hotel to its portfolio of member hotels.
The Siam in Bangkok is newest member of The Set Collection.
Located beside the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok’s royal district, The Siam is a Bill Bensley designed property exuding Thai heritage elements and classic elegance.
It opened in 2012.
The Siam features luxury suites and private pool villas, upscale dining and a luxury spa.
The Siam in Bangkok joins The Set Collection’s roster of high-end member hotels, including Hotel Cafe Royal in London, The Upper House in Hong Kong and Le Grand Jardin in Cannes.
It also includes Ultima Collection properties in Gstaad, Crans-Montana, Geneva, Megève, Courchevel, and Corfu.
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