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Even though we used mobile check-in at 13.00, it turned out that when we arrived at the hotel the room was not ready, we had to wait until 15.30 to be able to enter the room. While waiting for the room, we finally went to Pratunam using BTS because the hotel was close to BTS. my NUA was approved and I got the Marvelous Suite Room (from Wonderful Guest Room). As a Titanium Elite, I got free late check-out until 16.00 and free breakfast as a welcome gift. Because it was my first time at W Bangkok, I was given an additional 1,000 bonus points as an additional welcome gift. There is no lounge at W so they gave me a free voucher for 2 drinks at the bar. At check-in, a welcome drink was also provided, fresh iced tea. W Bangkok has a famous dining restaurant, namely Sathorn House. The lobby is aesthetic with blue mood lights and lots of artwork decorating it, the public bathroom is also very beautiful with a touch of gold mosaic. The room itself is very spacious, there is a foyer with seating and a table, a powder room with a washbasin and a closet. Then the living room with a work table and chairs, a minibar, a sofa, a pouch and a coffee table. The bedroom only has a mattress and a pouch and a small table. The mattress is comfortable and soft and very suitable for resting with 4 pillows. The view is not good, only to the next building. The TV is big but looks small because the room is spacious. The wifi is also smooth and fast. All room controls use a tablet, both lights, air conditioning, and the do not disturb button. The tea uses TWG while the coffee uses coffee capsules. For W Bangkok itself, I think the interior is a bit masculine with lots of dark colors. The bathroom is spacious with a bathtub with a TV, a washbasin with 2 taps, a shower with a rain shower and a closet. Unfortunately, the closet is not a Japanese closet with a heater and buttons. For amenities, use the standard W hotel, namely Momo. I and Momo myself are not very good because even though it smells good, it has a plastic aftertaste. The facilities include a gym, spa, swimming pool, bar, and the Sathorn House restaurant. The gym is spacious, complete, and for drinks there is bottled ginger ice. The swimming pool is not too spacious but aesthetic and there are 2 bags used for sunbathing in the pool. The bar is aesthetic but only for adults and is very crowded at night. The drink menu can be seen in the photo. I myself chose a mocktail served with olives and nuts, the mocktail was refreshing. In the morning we had breakfast. For W there is always an A-la Carte and Buffet menu. It tastes good and has many variants, but because I have tried W Hong Kong and W Singapore, W Bangkok still feels far compared to other W (the price is also better than other W so please understand) A-la carte options: 1. Various types of egg dishes, kimchi porridge, guay jub yuan, vegetarian and Indian menus, 2. Various types of drinks ranging from signature coco latte, tea and various coffees The Buffet menu includes: 1. Gluten free corner, marble cake, madelaine, almond cracker, bakery and pastry 2. Waffle, pancake, salad, nuts, cheese, cold cut, juice, Thai tea, green tea, cereal, yoghurt 3. Bircher muesli, sweets, fruit, Thai steamed bread, Thai desserts 4. Cabbage, Indian food, rice noodles, okra, noodle station, quiche, salmon tartines 5. Grilled pork neck, bacon, sausage, braised chicken, bean potato, chicken cutlet 6. Fried rice, noodles, tomato egg drop soup, porridge, oats, steamed buns, dumplings, Chawan mushi
Andrew Santoso (Andrew)Andrew Santoso (Andrew)
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A great stay but I think it could be better. Booked the W for a layover stay in Bangkok. It was my second stay at the W Bangkok. Spoiler alert, it was my first time getting a suite upgrade as a platinum member in Bangkok - I’ve never received a suite upgrade at the Athenee even though I’ve spent a few weeks (cumulative) at that property this year (but can’t really blame them due to their high occupancy rate). I was genuinely surprised when they agreed to assign a studio suite pre-arrival. I was supposed to stay for three nights but I had to cut it short to one night due to work commitments. I arrived at the hotel at around 7.30 am, which was much earlier than anticipated. The welcome desk agent assigned a temporary room for me to get some rest first as the suite was not yet available. I really appreciate her effort as I wasn’t able to get much sleep during my flight from Australia. The suite was ready at around 3.30 pm. While the studio suite is on the smaller end, I really like having lots of windows and natural lights in the room. They also prepared some fruits and welcome gifts in the room. However, the room was starting to show its age and there were some faulty equipment in the room. An annoying thing was that there was a buzzing sound from the toilet all night long but I couldn’t be bothered to request a room change in the middle of the night. The noise from the BTS was quite clear as well even though my room was on the 29th floor but I don’t think it can be readily fixed at this point. Their breakfast spread may be a bit limited as well, when compared to some properties around the same price point (including the Kimpton, or the Athenee). However, I think the food was quite delicious, especially their pastries and drink of the day. While I know that they have to accomodate different dietary requirements, I hope that they could expand a bit on the options for Thai cuisine. The Wet Deck is excellent if you like the W’s bold use of colours and design. The House on Sathorn is very beautiful as well and I think every guest should visit the bar/Paii at least once throughout the stay. I spent a voucher at the W Lounge as well. It was a Sunday so it was nice and quiet. Overall, I feel like their service may not be as polished as the Athenee / Sindhorn. With that being said, there were some exceptional staff around the property as well, such as the welcome desk agent (sorry I forgot to get her name), the host and hostess at The Kitchen Table, Wow/Wau (sorry if I misspelled his name) from the concierge, the hostess and the bartender at W Lounge, and those from the Wet Deck. I was particularly amazed by the service provided by Wow/Wau when he was helping me with the luggage when I moved into the suite. Also, they did a fantastic job on the service recovery when I briefly mentioned about the toilet sound during checkout. I got a business card from the Welcome Desk manager and she got me some gifts as well. I had similar issues at other properties but I must say I was surprised by their quick responses. Tbh, I was going to cross off W from my list in Bangkok but ended up thinking of moving my reservation here in the near future.
Raymond BRaymond B
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From the moment I stepped into W Bangkok, I was enveloped in a world of chic luxury and exceptional service. The hotel's stunning design is a perfect blend of contemporary elegance and traditional Thai elements, creating an ambiance that is both stylish and comfortable. Our twin room featured a unique glass wall shower and toilet, which was an interesting touch, albeit a bit unconventional for a stay with colleagues. The curtains didn't fully cover the bathroom, leaving a gap at the bottom, which was a bit awkward. Despite this, the comfort of the bed was exceptional, promising a good night's sleep. One aspect that could be improved is the dining options, particularly for those with a penchant for Indian cuisine, as the choices were really limited or nonexistent. Additionally, the kitchen's early closing time prompted us to order food from outside. A wider variety and longer service hours would enhance the culinary experience significantly. The location of W Bangkok is perfect for exploring the city and nearby our conference location, situated conveniently with easy access to local attractions and shopping. After a long day of sightseeing, the pool was the perfect place to relax and unwind. though it can get slightly noisy due to traffic and ongoing neighborhood events. they were having some beer fest while we stayed and it went loud sometimes, also the infamous bangkok tuktuk exhausts. My stay at W Bangkok was undoubtedly exceptional. It perfectly encapsulates the essence of luxury, style, and comfort. Despite a few quirks, it stands as an ideal destination for anyone eager to dive into the energetic pulse of Bangkok. I am looking forward to my next visit!
Akash VediAkash Vedi
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Great Hotel stay! Let me just say that you definitely made the correct choice by choosing the W. Arrived at the Hotel around 1pm and was immediately greeted with cold drinks. Checkin is at 3pm but my room was ready(this was the start of a great vacation because we were exhausted from the flight). The room was GREAT! Beds were plush, room was clean, and anything else that you might have needed was only a click away from the iPad located on the nightstand. Headed down to grab some food from the restaurant located inside the Hotel(The Kitchen Table) and hands down, this was the best buffet(better than the Wynn in Las Vegas). The manager(Saurabh “SB”) greeted us at the table and he was very nice. Thanks SB for the great hospitality and making sure that we were comfortable. The hotels location was OUTSTANDING and very close proximity to everything. The pool was spectacular and even better at night. I didn’t use the gym during my stay but I noticed it leaving the pool and the equipment looked nice & new. The concierge “Choy” booked our last minute excursion(as we are so indecisive) and we ended up having a blast. Thanks Choy! Pan the bellhop was also very friendly by helping us out with our TukTuk. Our overall stay in Bangkok was phenomenal and when we return in June, we will definitely be staying at this W.
Laura HarperLaura Harper
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The rooms, facilities and food were stunning and the staff were so warm and welcoming, honestly if you're looking for somewhere to stay in the city then do yourself a favour and book a room. The dining options were fantastic, with a great selection of dishes that cater to a variety of tastes. The breakfast buffet was particularly impressive, featuring a wide array of both local and international cuisine. The staff at the restaurants were attentive and friendly, making the dining experience even more enjoyable. Located in the central business district of Sathorn and conveniently close to major attractions, shopping areas and 5 min from the Saint Louis BTS. Highly recommended to visit “the house on sathorn - part of the W BKK, is a historical landmark and an architectural gem. This 19th-century mansion has been beautifully restored and now serves as a dining and event venue, blending classic charm with modern sophistication. Most notably, from 1948 to 1999, the building was leased to the Soviet Union as the first Russian Embassy in Thailand. A few years later in 2001, The Department of Fine Arts issued an official statement announcing the building as a registered national archaeological site.
Екатерина ЕжковаЕкатерина Ежкова
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W Bangkok Sathorn truly exceeded expectations! From the moment I stepped into the vibrant lobby, I was enveloped in an atmosphere of modern luxury and impeccable style. The staff's warm welcome and attentive service immediately set the tone for a memorable stay. The rooms, with their sleek design and stunning city views, provided a perfect retreat. What truly stood out was the attention to detail. Whether it was the carefully curated amenities or the seamless organization of events, every aspect of the experience felt thoughtfully orchestrated. The culinary offerings were a delight, showcasing a fusion of flavors that appealed to the most discerning palate. The celebration of my special occasion, marked by beautifully arranged flowers, demonstrated a level of personalization that goes above and beyond. W Bangkok Sathorn effortlessly combines sophistication with a lively energy, creating an ambiance that lingers long after checkout. Without a doubt, this hotel sets a standard for excellence in hospitality. A heartfelt recommendation for anyone seeking a blend of glamour, comfort, and exceptional service!
Ekin KhorEkin Khor
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Nearby Attractions Of W Bangkok
Patpong Night Market
Silom Complex
Sri Maha Mariamman Temple
Eastin Grand Hotel Sathorn
Pullman Bangkok Hotel G
JC Kevin Sathon Bangkok Hotel
Central Silom Complex
Health Land Sathon
Bangkok Marriott Hotel The Surawongse
The Empire

Patpong Night Market
3.7
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Silom Complex
4.2
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Sri Maha Mariamman Temple
4.7
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Eastin Grand Hotel Sathorn
4.6
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Nearby Restaurants Of W Bangkok
Somboon Seafood
Teppen Sathorn
Khao-Sō-i Soi Convent Silom
Baan Somtum Sathorn
25 Degrees Burger Bar
Blue Elephant Bangkok Sathorn Cooking School & Restaurant
Il Bolognese
THE COFFEE CLUB - Mode Sathorn
Luka Cafe
Ojo Bangkok

Somboon Seafood
4.1
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Teppen Sathorn
4.8
(1.7K)Click for details

Khao-Sō-i Soi Convent Silom
4.8
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Baan Somtum Sathorn
4.3
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Address
106 N S Sathon Rd, Si Lom, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand
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+66 2 344 4000
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marriott.com
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4.6
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attractions: Patpong Night Market, Silom Complex, Sri Maha Mariamman Temple, Eastin Grand Hotel Sathorn, Pullman Bangkok Hotel G, JC Kevin Sathon Bangkok Hotel, Central Silom Complex, Health Land Sathon, Bangkok Marriott Hotel The Surawongse, The Empire, restaurants: Somboon Seafood, Teppen Sathorn, Khao-Sō-i Soi Convent Silom, Baan Somtum Sathorn, 25 Degrees Burger Bar, Blue Elephant Bangkok Sathorn Cooking School & Restaurant, Il Bolognese, THE COFFEE CLUB - Mode Sathorn, Luka Cafe, Ojo Bangkok

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