Kempinski names the day
The Kempinski Residences Siam Bangkok will open on July 22 at the same time as the Siam Kempinski Hotel Bangkok.
The 98 boutique serviced apartments of the Residences adjoin the new 303-room luxury hotel in the centre of the Thai capital adjacent to the Siam Paragon lifestyle mall, and BTS skytrain interchange station.
Guests at Kempinski Residences Siam will have unlimited access to all hotel facilities.
The Kempinski Residences Siam offer 59 studio, 26 one-bedroom, 13 two-bedroom accommodations and one 260 sqm penthouse
Four weeks before opening, Kempinski says 35 percent of the units have been contracted.
Each Residence unit offers free internet access, two phone lines with voicemail, a 105cm (42 inch) flat screen LED TV with multiple international channels, DVD player, and docking portals.
Opening rates at the Kempinski Residences Siam’s at 2,010 Thai baht (US$63) net per day for a 44 sqm studio room reflect the competitive conditions in Bangkok after the recent political turmoil. These rates are available only for contract bookings for one year or more.
The 84sqm one-bedroom rate is 4,000 baht (US$125). The 96sqm two-bedroom rate is 4,883 baht (US$153).
Ian Jarrett
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