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Shangri-La Hotel, Bangkok is a 5-star resort hotel owned by Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts located on the banks of the Chao Phraya River in
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. With a quarter of a mile of river frontage, the two towers of the property face the
Saphan Taksin BTS Station Saphan Taksin station ( th, สถานีสะพานตากสิน) is a BTS skytrain station, on the Silom Line in Sathon and Bang Rak Districts, Bangkok, Thailand. The station is located at the entry ramp of Taksin Bridge, below Sat ...
. In 2014, the hotel joined the Bangkok Riverside Marketing Partnership (BRMP), a group of eight five-star hotels on Bangkok's riverside with a pledged 150 billion baht in investment in the area in January 2015. The Shangri-La Hotel, Bangkok was used for the
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summit 2015 hosted by Prime Minister
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, and by
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History

The hotel opened initially in 1986 as one building, now known as the Shangri-La Wing, before adding the second Krungthep Wing in August 1991. All the hotel's facilities remain in the 25-storey Shangri-La Wing, with 673 rooms there, and 129 in the Krungthep Wing, named after the local name for Bangkok. In the year of its opening, the hotel worked with the Mandarin Oriental Hotel and Royal Orchid Sheraton to boost tourism, which increased the number of events held in the city from the US, Europe, and Australia. The hotel went through a US$17 million renovation in 2001–2002, including its guest rooms, lobby, restaurant, entrance, and spa as part of a wider US$130 million investment in the region, that included the
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, Hong Kong. Between late 2007 and 2010, the hotel was renovated again at a cost of US$60 million, including all public spaces with a design change that aimed to blend contemporary elements with a more traditional Thai design.” In 2014, the hotel formed a business group with eight other five-star riverside hotels in Bangkok called the Bangkok Riverside Marketing Partnership (BRMP). The other hotels are the Anantara Bangkok Riverside & Spa, Chatrium Hotel Riverside Bangkok, Mandarin Oriental Bangkok, Millennium Hilton Bangkok, The Peninsula Bangkok, Ramada Plaza Bangkok Menam Riverside, and Royal Orchid Sheraton, and in 2015 the group pledged an investment of 150 billion baht to boost tourism in the city with new shopping projects including a Yodpiman Riverwalk shopping mall and a riverfront project called Asiatique the Riverfront II. A free ferry is also planned, with all set to be completed by 2018.


Design and construction

The hotel's design was based on the valley depicted in James Hilton's 1933 novel, ''
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''. It was built by the Japanese architect firm Kanko Kikaku Sekkeisha (KKS Tokyo) on a site of 25,000 square meters, with 25 floors and one basement level. It initially opened with 716 rooms over a total of 77,610 sq.m. floor space. Leese Robertson Freeman Designers developed the interior of the hotel and oversaw the 2001–02 renovation at a cost of US$17 million. Public spaces and rooms were designed by Wilson & Associates, including the colonnaded marble-floored lobby featuring the work “Golden Shangri-La” by Thai sculptor Thongchai Srisukprasert based on author James Hilton's concept of “a harmonious place where all of the elements are aligned.” The landscape design was created by Bill Bensley of Bangkok-based Bensley Design Studio.


Features


Rooms and suites

Shangri-La Hotel, Bangkok, comprises 802 guestrooms in the two adjacent towers, the Shangri-La Wing and Krungthep Wing. The rooms are decorated with classic Thai style designed by Wilson & Associates, include elm burlwood paneling and carved Thai motifs The Krungthep Wing is designed for greater privacy, with private butler service.


Restaurants

Restaurants within the hotel include Angelini, the Horizon Cruise private riverboat on Chao Phraya River, the market-style NEXT2 Cafe designed by Tokyo's Super Potato, Salathip, and Shang Palace. The Long Bar and The Chocolate Boutique, inspired by traditional Belgian and French chocolate shops, were added in 2010. * Angelini - ''Italian'' Angelini opened in 1995 as one of the first high-end Italian restaurants in Bangkok, the two-story Angelini was designed by Baldauf Catton von Eckartsberg Architects of California. Run by Chef Omar Ugoletti of Marche in central Italy, formerly of London's Bertarelli Restaurant and Hong Kong's Michelin 3-star Mezzo Bombana, it has been voted the Best Italian Restaurant in Bangkok by Bangkok Dining & Entertainment for 12 years. * Salathip - ''Thai'' Chef de Cuisine at the Salathip is Tussanee Putkaew, a graduate of food and nutrition from Bangkok Technical College who has overseen the restaurant since 2004. Putkaew, who grew up in the southern province of Chumphon has been invited to present Thai cuisine around the region including in Japan, Hong Kong, China and the Philippines. The restaurant, designed by Bensley Design Studios, hosts traditional Thai dance performances by artistic group That who reenact famous scenes from Thailand's epic, the
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. It is recognised for preserving the culinary heritage of Thailand. * Shang Palace - ''Cantonese'' Opened with the hotel in 1986, Shang Palace underwent a 120 million baht renovation in 2013. The 300-seat Shang Palace is now run by Hong Kong native Sham Yun Ming and two other master chefs. The Executive Chinese Chef has more than 35 years experience working in restaurants around the world, including in
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Media Reviews

The hotel has been recognised by
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as the “best place to stay in Bangkok” with an “echoing marble lobby” and convenient links to the city's transport network via the
Saphan Taksin BTS Station Saphan Taksin station ( th, สถานีสะพานตากสิน) is a BTS skytrain station, on the Silom Line in Sathon and Bang Rak Districts, Bangkok, Thailand. The station is located at the entry ramp of Taksin Bridge, below Sat ...
. The hotel was described by
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as providing “quintessential Thai touches, including silk and teak finishings.”


See also

* Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts


References

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