Radisson opens Hotel Chateau de Bangkok
Radisson Hotel Group unveiled Radisson Hotel Chateau de Bangkok, featuring 178 rooms, three dining destinations and versatile event spaces.
The opening showcases the reimagining of the iconic Chateau de Bangkok.
Now relaunched under the Radisson brand, the hotel has been redesigned to meet the needs of business and leisure travelers, while retaining its timeless character.
The hotel’s suites have kitchenettes providing convenience for long-stay guests.
Tim Cordon, COO, Middle East, Africa, and Southeast Asia Pacific, Radisson Hotel Group, ssaid: “Thailand is one of our key markets in Southeast Asia, and we are delighted to strengthen our portfolio.
“This property has a special legacy in the city.”
The hotel is a 40-minute drive from Suvarnabhumi International Airport and 30 minutes from Don Mueang International Airport.
Its central location offers easy access to major transport hubs, shopping and dining destinations, as well as key business districts.
To mark the opening, Radisson Rewards members enjoy double points on stays, complimentary early check-in and late check-out, plus free upgrades subject to availability.
They also get a THB500 dining credit per stay.
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