Melia opens new Thailand hotel
INNSiDE by Meliá Bangkok Sukhumvit has officially opened its doors in the Thai capital.
Spanning 34 floors, the 208-room hotel celebrated its grand opening and marks the first ‘INNSiDE by Meliá’ Thailand hotel.
Overall, it is the fourth Meliá property in Thailand.
It is situated a 30-minute ride from Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport and close to Bangkok’s largest convention centre, BITEC.
The Thailand hotel features a co-working space, meeting rooms and various multifunctional areas, such as the Big Ideas Space.
There are three food and beverage outlets, an infinity pool and pool bar, and an expansive rooftop terrace.
Room range from 20 sqm to 64 sqm in eight accommodation categories.
‘The Townhouse’ and ‘The Townhouse City View’ units offer sweeping city views and a separate living area.
The Thailand hotel offers a 24-hour Infit gym and round the clock concierge service.
“Our hotel offers a completely new hotel experience in one of the world’s most vibrant cities,” said Ignacio Martin, Meliá Hotels International Managing Director for Asia Pacific.
To mark the grand opening, a 15% off introductory offer on room rates applies until October 2023.
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