Banyan Tree Bangkok
Banyan Tree Bangkok is a contemporary hotel in Sathon district featuring a tall modern building that stands out in the skyline. The rooms are spacious with large windows offering city views, and the interiors combine clean lines with warm materials such as wood and stone throughout.
The property opened in 2002 and is owned by a Singapore-based company. Since its opening it has built a strong reputation for comfort and service quality, becoming a recognized destination for travelers visiting the city.
The name references the banyan tree, a symbol of growth and shelter in many Asian traditions. The interior design blends modern architecture with Asian elements, welcoming guests from around the world and creating a place where different cultures meet naturally.
The property has wheelchair access with ramps and elevators to most public areas, though some outdoor spaces like the rooftop bar are not wheelchair-accessible. The Sathon location is walkable with shops and parks nearby, situated roughly an hour from the airport by taxi.
The Moon Bar on the 61st floor is famous among visitors for spectacular nighttime shots of Bangkok, with many guests photographing their drinks against the glittering city backdrop. This rooftop experience draws both hotel guests and outside visitors who want to enjoy the skyline at sunset.
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