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Our Rooms

We are excited to showcase our range of unique, beautiful, and historic at our traditional Thai boutique hotel in Bangkok, which all display important artifacts, clothing, furniture, and photos from the reigns of King Rama V and King Rama VI.

Rooms range from modest, comfortable deluxe room to luxurious suites, covering all budgets and preferences.

Our aim is that our guests will come to stay, relax, and learn from their experience at this traditional Thai hotel in Bangkok. We want them to put down their devices and open their eyes and hearts to the way of Thai life in days gone by. Each room offers a unique experience of education, culture, memorable experiences, and relaxation.

During the reign of King Rama V, Chinese opera captured the hearts of many in Bangkok. These mesmerizing performances, rich with tales of history, culture, and deeply held beliefs, were a staple in theaters across Yaowarat, Bangkok’s vibrant Chinatown.
Yod Market, once the vibrant hub of cultural diversity in the Banlamphu district, was a bustling marketplace where people of various nationalities and religions came together.
Discover parts of Thai history that you otherwise may never have known while you relax in this grand double room. Inspired by the life of an historic Duke, Sri Rajchasongkram, the room will transport you back in time to days when popular music was just being introduced and luxury was only available to the privileged few.
A must for all tea lovers, this beautiful, tranquil room is inspired by real-life events which resulted in the introduction of some of China’s finest tea to Siam. The design of this unique room blends traditional Chinese features with that of Traditional Thai and Western ideas and is like no other in Bangkok.
The stunning Maskati room celebrates the historic connection between India and Siam. The design of the room is a fusion from both countries, heavily influenced by the block-printed fabric imported by India’s most famous trader in Thailand, Abdul Tyeb Maskati.
Take a step back to the very first time British fashion arrived on Thai shores and see for yourself how the two cultures merged and created a brand new identity. From Bond Street in London all the way to Siam, John Sampson and Son led the way in exquisite tailoring.
In the old days, life in Siam revolved around the river, where people traveled, traded, and lived in harmony with the ebb and flow of the water. The Chaophaya River was the lifeline of the city, and along its banks, opposite the grand palace, lay a bustling community known as Kuti Chine.
The rooms are on the 140 years old building. These rooms include bed room, balconies and living room suite for couple and family. By the concept and décor of this room are influenced by Thai fragrances and Thai life. Furniture includes a traditional Thai bed and wardrobe while the unique decoration includes local flowers and incense. It is the perfect place to escape hectic lives and imagine yourself as a ‘lady of the palace’.
Step into a room that’s like a time machine, transporting you back to the fascinating history of Siam. Inspired by old colonial houses, this room is beautifully decorated with incredible photos capturing life during the reigns of King Rama IV and King Rama V.
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