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An Oasis in the Bustling City: Park Hyatt Bangkok

A city that has a Park Hyatt is definitely a place I will stay. If it's comfortable, I'll often return. After checking out from Bangkok Conrad, I arrived at the nearby Park Hyatt. For transportation, if you're not taking a taxi (because Bangkok traffic is really something, even for just about 1 kilometer), you can take the shuttle to the BTS and then walk a short distance to get there. If you're using the BTS, don't go down the stairs; instead, enter through the mall and take the elevator, which will lead you directly to the door that goes through to the Park Hyatt. The hotel reception is on the L floor, and it feels almost identical in design to the Park Hyatt in Shenzhen. Of course, the luxurious experience isn't quite like what you get in China, but Park Hyatt Bangkok can be considered a quiet corner in a noisy district. My room was upgraded to a corner room, which was just okay, but of course, the view was great. The welcome gift was a mango tart, and everything else was familiar and satisfying. The only nitpick would be the absence of a welcome letter. Since I booked through the Virtuoso channel, I had $100 USD credit, which I used for lunch at the Living Room, and in the afternoon, I ordered a 600 Thai Baht tea with unlimited refills. I still had about 500 Thai Baht left, which I now think I should have used to grab a couple more drinks from the minibar. The breakfast was fantastic, with a rich à la carte selection, surpassing any in China, and a buffet with a variety of fruits, including papaya, durian, and mango to enjoy. The dining experience at this Park Hyatt is definitely a strong point. Regrettably, I didn't go to the Penthouse for a drink by myself; I'll have to do that next time. As for the Park Hyatt brand, I can't exactly say how good it is after several stays, but it's just comfortable. When leaving, the staff addressed me by my surname, bid me farewell, and wished me well. It's the attention to detail that showcases the care of a luxury hotel. In summary, every Park Hyatt is worth staying at, even if just once.
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Posted: Jun 25, 2024
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Park Hyatt Bangkok

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Near Erawan Shrine|Chidlom, Bangkok
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Bangkok Park Hyatt The view of this room is okay, but the layout is very strange. A narrow corridor connects the living room and bedroom, and there is also a wardrobe. The bathroom is quite large, and the amenities have been upgraded to large bottles (environmentally friendly). Unfortunately, the toilet is not smart. A mango cake (too sweet) was given as a welcome gift upon check-in. The staff took off their shoes when entering the room (good attention to detail). Breakfast offers both à la carte and buffet options. The variety of the buffet is not extensive, but the dishes are small and delicate, and the taste is quite good. The fruits and juices are highly recommended. The service is really top-notch, with proactive and enthusiastic staff. With a reservation limit of $100, we booked the rooftop bar, which offers a panoramic view of Bangkok. The food is quite delicious, and the grilled octopus is better than the bagged one. The cool evening breeze accompanied by the sunset blows on our slightly tipsy faces, taking away the heat of the day. The hotel is located above a large shopping mall, next to the BTS which is very convenient. Bangkok's transportation is quite bad, and it takes a long time to wait for a taxi, and then it's very, very congested... The most convenient way is still the BTS or motorcycle (which is still quite dangerous). When you come to Bangkok, you must eat all kinds of street food, and it feels like the daily activity is just queuing up. A perfect trip to Bangkok~
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