Kew Green Hotels expands to Thailand
UK based hotel management firm Kew Green Hotels is expanding into the South East Asia market.
It will launch seven hotels in Bangkok, Thailand, starting in early 2021.
Four hotels will operate under brands in the Wyndham Hotels & Resorts portfolio.
It unveiled The Wyndham Queen Convention Centre, Wyndham Garden Sukhumvit 42, Ramada Plaza by Wyndham Sukhumvit 48 and Ramada by Wyndham Sukhumvit 87, and has three more properties in the pipeline.
It is under a new joint venture with Thailand’s Siamese Asset, to establish Siamese and Kew Green Management Company Thailand.
"As a growing company, this milestone reflects Kew Green Hotels broadening expertise in the international hotel market," said Chris Dexter, CEO of Kew Green Hotels.
Kew Green has 55 hotels in its portfolio.
The Wyndham Queen Convention Centre Hotel & Residences, with 120 rooms and suites amd is located close to Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre and Lumpini Park.
It commands views of Chao Phraya River and has rooftop gardens, a sky lounge, infinity pool, restaurant, executive lounge and fitness room.
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