Iconic Dusit Thani Bangkok hotel confirms reopening on 27 September 2024 with a stunning new look and elevated guest experience
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Rebuilt from the ground up, the outstanding new property pays homage to the original hotel’s rich heritage while setting new benchmarks for service and design that will ripple through Dusit Hotels and Resorts worldwide. Breathtaking Lumpini Park views from every guest room are just one of the highlights.
BANGKOK, THAILAND - Media OutReach Newswire - 16 July 2024 – Dusit International, one of Thailand's leading hotel and property development companies, has confirmed that its reimagined flagship Dusit Thani Bangkok hotel will officially open to guests on 27 September 2024, signalling an exciting new chapter for the company in Thailand and internationally.
Dusit Thani Bangkok Hotel
Completely rebuilt from the ground up as part of the Dusit Central Park mixed-use development, the new Dusit Thani Bangkok pays homage to its 50-year legacy while setting a new standard for luxury hospitality. Designed with discerning travellers in mind, the hotel promises to make history once again, establishing groundbreaking benchmarks in service and design. Rising on the same prestigious site as its predecessor, the new Dusit Thani Bangkok boasts a unique distinction: all 257 of its luxurious guest rooms boast breathtaking, uninterrupted views of Lumpini Park. Elegant, cantilevered window seats extend from each guest room, inviting guests to immerse themselves in the stunning panorama. The hotel's considerate approach to redevelopment was recently unveiled at an exclusive media event in Bangkok. Ms Suphajee Suthumpun, Group CEO of Dusit International, emphasised the company's commitment to merging contemporary trends with the timeless spirit of the original Dusit Thani Bangkok, which was the city's tallest, grandest building when it first opened in 1970. "For over five decades, the original Dusit Thani Bangkok was a beloved landmark, a true ambassador of Thai hospitality for global travellers," said Ms Suthumpun. "As we embarked on its reimagination, we were committed to honouring that legacy while exceeding the expectations of today's sophisticated guests. This meant meticulously preserving elements of the original hotel and seamlessly blending them with a fresh, modern design. Throughout this process, we stayed true to the vision of Dusit's founder, Thanpuying Chanut Piyaoui, and owner, Mr Chanin Donavanik, to showcase Thai culture, art, and gracious service in a way that resonates with contemporary travellers and adapts to evolving preferences. Sustainability remains a core focus for Dusit, and this commitment is also reflected in the new hotel's design and operations. Ultimately, we aim to deliver an unparalleled guest experience while preserving the warmth and service that have always been synonymous with the Dusit Thani name." Ms Natapa Sriyuksiri, Managing Director – Dusit Estate and Group Creative Strategy, Dusit International, said that the main challenge in designing the new Dusit Thani Bangkok was capturing the essence of the original hotel's warmth and character while ensuring a fresh, modern aesthetic. "The original Dusit Thani Bangkok had a soul all of its own, and our goal was to translate that spirit into a contemporary space equipped for the future," said Ms Sriyuksiri. "We started by reinterpreting the original hotel's unique design elements through a modern lens. This involved studying the hotel's distinctive interiors and architecture to identify patterns we could modernise or reference in new creations." Envisaged by Architects 49 International Limited and OMA Asia Hong Kong Limited, a division of the esteemed Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA), renowned for its groundbreaking contributions to architecture and urban planning, the new hotel's architecture pays homage to the unique style of its predecessor. Its elegant interiors, exquisitely crafted by internationally acclaimed Asian interior design firm, André Fu Studio, seamlessly blend the original hotel's rich heritage with contemporary Thai aesthetics, incorporating warm colour tones and subtle traditional motifs for a modern interpretation of classic Thai artistry and craftsmanship. Further honouring the hotel's storied past, a signature 'Heritage Floor' designed by Thai interior design firm P49 Deesign & Associates Co. Ltd captures the spirit of the original property. This floor is adorned with exclusive artworks by local artists, each inspired by the hotel's legacy. The reimagined Dusit Thani Bangkok goes beyond design to celebrate its heritage. The original hotel's iconic golden spire, a beloved landmark, has returned and is now contained within a new, three-times-larger spire. Guests can also admire paintings and murals from the original hotel's Benjarong Thai Restaurant, including the restaurant's meticulously preserved main pillars, which were carefully removed and reinstalled in the new hotel's main lobby. The intricate carved teak ceiling from the same restaurant has also been meticulously...
