Tourexpi
Ideally
situated just minutes from Don Mueang International Airport, the newly launched
89-room hotel provides a modern, comfortable retreat for travelers seeking
convenience and a connection to the local culture.
Blending
comfort with character, the hotel embraces contemporary design while
celebrating Bangkok’s rich cultural narrative. With minimalist architecture,
thoughtfully curated artistic elements, and calming interiors, the property
serves as a tranquil sanctuary in the energetic Don Mueang district. Featuring
serene guest rooms, flexible meeting facilities, and leisure spaces, it caters
to both business and leisure travelers alike.
“We’re
proud to introduce Radisson Hotel Don Mueang Bangkok as a strategic step in
expanding our presence in one of Asia’s most dynamic travel hubs,” said
Sukanyapach Homchuen, General Manager of the hotel. “We aim to become the
preferred choice for modern travelers who value comfort, connectivity, and a
sense of place.”
The
hotel’s interior design draws inspiration from the rhythm of Bangkok,
showcasing open spaces, clean lines, and subtle local touches. Guest rooms are
furnished with plush bedding and original Thai artwork by Kwanchai Lichaikul,
whose Under Contraction series invites guests on a visual journey that bridges
tradition and contemporary aesthetics. These elements come together to foster
rest, reflection, and renewal.
With
its location just minutes from the airport, the hotel offers easy access to
domestic and regional travel. Guests can dine at The Cabin, the hotel’s all-day
dining venue that evokes the luxury of first-class travel and serves a curated
mix of bold Thai dishes and international favorites, all crafted from locally
sourced ingredients.
The
second-floor meeting space can host up to 129 guests and includes high
ceilings, generous natural light, and a dedicated foyer for pre-function
gatherings. Equipped with modern technology and personalized service, it
provides a seamless setting for conferences, corporate functions, or private
celebrations.
For
relaxation and recreation, the hotel features a rooftop infinity pool with
panoramic city views and a fully equipped fitness center. Guests can also
explore nearby attractions such as the Royal Thai Air Force Museum, the
bustling Chatuchak Weekend Market, and the convention venue IMPACT Muang Thong
Thani. For a quieter, local experience, visitors can discover hidden spots like
Kantarat Golf Course or the tranquil Wat Don Mueang temple.
Tim
Cordon, Chief Operating Officer for Middle East, Africa, and Southeast Asia
Pacific at Radisson Hotel Group, commented: “Thailand remains a key focus of
our Asia Pacific growth strategy. The opening of Radisson Hotel Don Mueang
Bangkok reflects our commitment to expanding in high-potential urban locations.
With its excellent connectivity and design inspired by local heritage, this
hotel is ideally positioned to meet the needs of today’s discerning, connected
travelers.”
For
more information or to book a stay, please visit the Radisson Hotel Group
website.
Image
Credit: © Radisson Hotel Group
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