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Hilton has expanded its flagship brand in Thailand’s
capital with the opening of Hilton Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Golf Resort & Spa,
marking its fourth Hilton Hotels & Resorts property in Bangkok. Located
just 15 minutes from Suvarnabhumi International Airport, the 223-room urban
resort is Hilton’s first golf resort in Southeast Asia and targets transit
passengers, business travellers and leisure guests alike.
Strategic location at Bangkok’s gateway
Set within a growing eastern district of Bangkok, the
resort offers direct access to the Summit Windmill Golf Club and convenient
links to major transport corridors, retail destinations and the Eastern
Economic Corridor. Formerly operating under another brand, the property now
brings Hilton’s globally recognised service standards and design approach to
one of the city’s fastest-developing areas.
“Bangkok remains one of the most dynamic hospitality
markets in Asia Pacific,” said Alexandra Murray, area vice president and
regional head of South East Asia at Hilton, highlighting the city’s role as a
strategic gateway for the group’s regional growth.
Dining, events and leisure facilities
The resort features destination dining, including the
Italian restaurant Tetto and the interactive all-day venue Kitchen Craft,
alongside lounges designed for informal meetings and relaxed stays. More than
1,200 square metres of meeting and event space, including two ballrooms,
position the hotel as a venue for conferences, social events and celebrations.
Leisure facilities include a spa, outdoor pool, fitness centre and Kids’ Club.
Operations and guest benefits
Hilton Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Golf Resort & Spa will
undergo minor refurbishments through late 2026 while remaining fully
operational. Guests can also access Hilton Honors benefits, with bookings now
open.
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Credit: © Hilton
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