Imagine finding zen-like solace amongst the hustle and bustle of a major city, hotel Metropolitan Bangkok has created a space that is just that. The hotels modern design melds East-meets-West with relaxing spaces and the high-class sophistication of a Cosmopolitan hotel. You’ll find 171 rooms, generous 29 square metres, while the COMO Suite boasts a stunning 240. To keep in line with the Zen atmosphere that seeps through every inch of the hotel- you’ll find in your room, your own Yoga mat, wireless internet and heavenly goose-down duvets. After all, there’s nothing less Zen than a shoddy internet connection. To top if off Metropolitan Bangkok creates its own bustling nightlife with famed mixologists at the chic Metbar and a fine dining scene with restaurant Cy’an, Executive Chef Daniel Moran serves Moorish, seafood-centric meals made with fresh produce and well-sourced ingredients. If you’re a guest whose keeping your meals healthy stop by for a snack, light meal or energy juice drink, at Glow, a 48-seat organic restaurant that serves fresh, healthy foods only. Metropolitan Bangkok makes it easy for you to experience wellness from the inside out, with tranquilizing design elements and various wellness services.
Posted by Chelsea Latimer at 10 December, 2009








It seems like the most artistic experience one can ever has while staying in this hotel!
I guess the cost per night is so high I can only dream on…
Comment by Hotel in Center Paris on December 13, 2009 at 3:19 am
Is there any ID firm in Singapore which can help me with the ID of my new condo with inspiration from The Metropolitan Bangkok? Stayed there many times and just love the designs.
Comment by Keith on April 3, 2010 at 4:49 am
I’ve always felt that simple is best when it comes to design and that choices of color augment that simplicity. Then, the final signature that sets it apart from other designs are the choices of lighting and their placement and finally those pieces of art that seal the paper as being complete . These are such examples of easy-simple yet well placed elements with the right contrast.
Comment by InteriorPassion Bangkok, Deli on July 4, 2010 at 12:29 am