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South Sathorn Road, Tungmahamek, Sathorn,
Bangkok 10120
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Metropolitan
Bangkok, sleek service and youthful
panache are combined with a cool and
contemporary east-west aesthetic. This
is the Thai capital's newest hotspot,
a calming haven within the urban hubbub
with a belief in detail shared by the
Metropolitan, London, also from COMO
Hotels and Resorts.
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Location
& Map
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| Metropolitan,
Bangkok, is tucked away on South Sathorn
Road in the city’s Central Business
District, at one remove from Bangkok’s
traffic yet steps from the city’s buzzing
nightlife. Experience the best of both
worlds – the energy of this lively metropolis,
and a hotel that promises serene escapism.
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Facilities
& Services
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Spa |
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Health
& Fitness
Shambhala, a signature urban
retreat from COMO Hotels and Resorts,
occupies an area of approximately 1200
sq.m (second floor) comprising 10 treatment
rooms, a yoga / movement studio, seperate
female / male steam rooms, hydro-pool
and a fully equipped state-of-the-art
gymnasium. Treatments include traditional
Thai, Ayurvedic and various Asian therapies
for the body, face and nails. An outdoor
20m-lap pool is located on the ground
floor.
Meeting Facilities
Includes three comprehensively equipped
meeting rooms - Boardroom, Ivory I and
Ivory II (third floor). Ivory I &
II can be combined to accommodate up
to 90 people and are suitable for fashion
presentations, press launches, showcases,
castings and executive meetings. A personal
meeting butler is available to handle
all requirements and services to ensure
fuss-free proceedings.
Guest Facilities :
- Concierge
- Travel and tour assistance
- Limousines
- Baby sitting
- Valet parking
- Foreign exchange
- Personal trainers
- Personal shopping assistance
- Multilingual hotel staff
- Safe deposit boxes
- Business Center with full secretarial
services
- Club 21 Gallery
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Dining
& Entertainment
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Award-winning
Australian chef Amanda Gale oversees
restaurants at the Metropolitan, Bangkok.
Cy’an serves Moorish, Mediterranean cuisine,
while Glow is dedicated to healthful,
organic cooking. Both are destinations
in their own right, like Nobu at the Metropolitan,
London.
Cy'an
A 110-seat contemporary restaurant (ground
floor), open for breakfast, lunch and
dinner offering predominantly seafood-inspired
menus. The cuisine, described as "Food
from the Sun", is based on traditions
found around the Mediterranean's shores.
Glow
A 48-seat eatery (second floor) showcasing
healthful, natural and organic food
with an emphasis on fresh ingredients.
Met Bar
Accommodates 110 people (ground floor)
offering modern Asian cuisine at lunch.
At dusk it transforms into an urban
liquid lounge (members and hotel guests
only), serving a wide variety of martinis.
Open daily from noon until midnight
(until 1 a.m. on Friday and Saturday
nights).
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Rooms
& Accommodation
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The
171 rooms, including four penthouse suites
and a two-bedroom presidential fiefdom,
share a cosseting, contemporary style.
The simple, ample volumes are flooded
with light. Natural materials include
Makha wood from Thailand. Paintings are
also featured, by Natee Utarit, at the
cutting edge of Asia’s art scene.
Business travellers can expect rooms to
meet necessary technological requirements.
Other guest room amenities include personal
yoga mats.
Guest Room features
In-room technological specifications
include ISDN, high-speed broadband Internet
access with wireless LAN option, 25”
flatscreen televisions (satellite and
cable), dual line phone with voice mail,
DVD and CD players, personal fax and
VCR (upon request).
Guest Services
Guest room amenities include an electronic
personal safe, mini bar, tea and coffee
making facilities, Shambhala bathroom
amenities, an umbrella, hair dryer,
weighing scales and in-room yoga mat.
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