



The pool barely seems separate from the river and has its share of loungers and pointy-roofed salas for a private dinner. In a historic three-storey building, the spa is lovely and atmospheric. The hotel has a spread of dining options from Chinese specialties at Mei Jang to alfresco Thai lunches at Thiptara and themed dinners at the River Terrace. You can grab a drink at the Art Deco-inspired bar or the casual pool bar. For a tad more activity, enjoy a game of tennis, join a yoga session or try your hand at Muay Thai boxing.
Furnished with a king-size or twin bed, the rooms have teak floors, silk curtains, and artworks and ceramics from across Asia. The en-suite bathrooms are decked out in marble and Oscar de la Renta amenities. The suites have everything from dining areas under crystal chandeliers to an outdoor hot tub. The Duplex Suite is like a mansion on its own with two rooms, a study and terrace on each floor. Other features include a mini bar, Nespresso machine and a daily fruit basket.
By boat or by tuk tuk, the sights of Bangkok are at your fingertips. Climb to the top of the Golden Mount, an ancient shrine with outstanding views of the Old Town. See the 151-foot-long Reclining Buddha at Wat Pho - be sure to gather coins on the way to leave behind for good luck. Visit the temples of Chinatown or Phahurat Market or 'Little India', where you'll find textiles of every shade. Learn about Thailand's age-old river culture at the Royal Barges Museum before returning for cocktails by the river.
Lip-smacking food, craft beer and a great dollop of life in the streets of the city that never rests.