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Asai Hotel opens new property in Sathon

After its debut in 2020, the Asai hotel group is extending its portfolio with Asai Bangkok Sathorn, which will open its doors to visitors next Monday. This newcomer to Bangkok's central business district is designed to serve as a gathering place where urban travellers can get a taste of local culture and enjoy trendy facilities.

Easy to get around, it's nestled on Sathon 12 close to the Saint Louis BTS station and the artsy Charoen Krung. Each of the 106 guestrooms boasts a modest Siam influence and a simple yet elegant style. Visitors have the option of staying in a single, twin or bunk bed-style room with a pleasant living area. All accommodation includes high-quality hospitality service, modern technology, self-service features, basic comforts and amenities. To celebrate its opening, the hotel offers special rates starting from 1,499 baht++.

"Asai Bangkok Sathorn caters to guests that are not visiting Bangkok for traditional sightseeing or typical stays but are looking to experience Bangkok as locals do. Sathon is a great neighbourhood that offers Bangkok's hip food and drink scene as well as the city's rich culture and contemporary charm. We're very proud to be able to bring this Sathon experience to our guests, and treat them to our easy, seamless stay experience with emphasis on quality, value for money and comfort," said Siradej Donavanik, vice-president of hotel business development. Asai Bangkok Sathorn also promotes itself as a dining destination in its own right. The 2nd floor is home to Err Urban Rustic Thai restaurant, offering all-day shareable comfort food inspired by roadside, countryside and river market eats. The world-famous Bo.Lan chefs Bo and Dylan are in charge of designing all tantalising dishes using fresh, premium ingredients obtained from local farmers and artisans. In order to complement the cuisine, they also choose creative cocktails, local beers, bio-organic wines and non-alcoholic concoctions.

Asai Bangkok Sathorn
Asai Bangkok Sathorn
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