Tuesday 22 January 2013

Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok


What's to Love: The lavish suites in the 19th-century Author's Wing are named after the literary greats who took residence over the years. Founded in 1876 and overlooking the Chao Phraya river, the city's
grande dame became the Mandarin Oriental in 2008, but was once owned by Louis Leonowens, son of Anna from The King and I.
Good to Know: A separate complex across the river houses the Sala Rim Naam Thai restaurant, where there's a dance performance each night, a massive fitness center with squash and tennis courts, the Oriental Thai Cooking School, and an Ayurvedic penthouse. Naturally, a private ferry connects it to the hotel.

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