The Siam

The Siam

9.6/10 GUEST SCORE

An Art Deco sanctuary along Bangkok's Chao Phraya River.

BrandThe Set Collection
DestinationBangkok
RegionAsia & Middle East
Price TierTier 2 ($2k-$5k)
SettingUrban
Best ForCouples/Romance, Cultural Experiences, Luxury Retreats
PrivacyHigh (Private Entrances)
ServicePersonal Butler Service
ButlerDedicated 24/7
Private PoolSome Suites

Nestled along the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok's historic Dusit district, The Siam is a sanctuary of luxury and tranquility amidst the city's vibrant energy. Designed by renowned architect Bill Bensley, the hotel seamlessly blends Art Deco elegance with traditional Thai aesthetics, creating an ambia

Key Features

Dining

Signature Experience

Private boat tours along the Chao Phraya River, offering exclusive views of Bangkok's landmarks.

Experience unparalleled luxury and personalized service in a serene riverside setting, enriched with cultural heritage and modern comforts.

Signature Suite: Connie's Cottage

Century-old teakwood house, private pool, river views, antique furnishings

Accolades

Condé Nast Traveler Gold List 2024

Vibe: Elegant, Serene, Cultural

When to Visit Bangkok

Best time: November through February provides Bangkok's finest luxury conditions, with lower humidity, cooler temperatures, and the clearest skies for exploring the city's extraordinary cultural and culinary landscape.

Demand: Bangkok maintains exceptionally strong luxury demand year-round as one of Asia's premier business and leisure destinations. Peak season from November through February sees maximum international leisure travel, while the city's corporate hotel market maintains consistent demand regardless of season.

Pricing: Bangkok's ultra-luxury market offers remarkable value relative to comparable Asian capitals, with world-class riverside and tower hotels maintaining accessible pricing even during peak season. Songkran in April and major event periods create brief demand spikes requiring advance planning.

Insider tip: Arrange an exclusive private tour of Bangkok's finest wats at dawn before they open to the public, followed by a traditional Thai royal breakfast at a heritage mansion - access exclusively available through the finest riverside hotels with deep cultural relationships in the city.

Avoid: Avoid April during Songkran if you seek quiet luxury, as Bangkok's water festival creates a wonderfully chaotic street atmosphere that can make movement between the city's finest addresses challenging.

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