Park Hyatt’s First Thailand Property to Open in Bangkok

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Hyatt Hotels has just announced that they are building an architecturally stunning new Park Hyatt in the center of Bangkok’s business district. The new hotel will feature a twisting coil for the combined hotel and retail complex.
London-based architect Amanda Levete (who also worked on Selfridges in London) has designed a new Park Hyatt hotel to be built in Bangkok that will have heads spinning. In coordination with Hyatt, Levete developed a unique, twisting coil to house the new Park Hyatt Bangkok with enough space for a retail complex inside as well.
Currently under construction, the hotel portion of the building will feature 222 guest rooms, including 49 suites. There will also be meeting space, a spa, business center, fitness room, a swimming pool, dining options and specialty restaurants, a lobby lounge, a sky bar and a restaurant with panoramic views of downtown Bangkok.
The Park Hyatt is expected to open in 2014 and was designed with the goal of standing out among Bangkok’s already-impressive skyline.
Park Hyatt currently has 18 properties under development worldwide, including this one in Bangkok.
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Construction on Hyatt Hotels' first property in Thailand is already underway, and the opening is scheduled for 2014. The Hyatt Bangkok is located close to Central Chidlom, and its predicted that it'll serve as a landmark for high-end travelers and one of the top hotels in the city.
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