Bangkok

Capella Bangkok

An urban oasis

River views and outstanding dining

With gorgeous views out over the majestic Chao Phraya River, Capella Bangkok is the perfect place to call home when you’re exploring this part of Thailand. There are 101 suites and villas with river views, each offering you an urban oasis featuring custom artworks and generous marble bathrooms. The decor is inspired by the soul of riverfront life, welcoming the river views inside.

When it comes to dining, pull up a seat and savour authentic Thai family recipes and lose yourself in the dishes created by three Michelin-starred chef Mauro Colagreco at Cote. Or treat yourself to a decadent patisserie and a selection of craft cocktails designed to suit your mood and outfit at Stella.

The personalisation extends to the renowned Auriga spa where tailored wellness is at the core of what they do. Skilled therapists welcome you into a calming space and their integrated approach to healing features both traditional and contemporary practices.

Highlights

101 suites and villas

Three restaurants

Tea lounge

Spa

Swimming pool

Plan your trip to Thailand

Whatever you want from your adventure in Thailand, our team of expert travel designers are ready to help.

Places to combine Capella Bangkok with

Krabi

Rayavadee
Built on the Phranang Peninsula, enclosed by white sandy beaches, tropical gardens and the emerald waters of the Andaman Sea, Rayavadee epitomises exotic luxury. To ensure the protection of the world below its surrounding waters, this resort has established the EnLive Foundation. This sustainability-focused foundation funds an array of projects to protect marine life, as well as to encourage and equip the local youth with knowledge and skills for the future. Not only does this idyllic resort have an eco-friendly heart, but it also allows its guests to really immerse themselves in the natural splendour of the unique location. The accommodation of circular pavilions and opulent beachfront villas all blend seamlessly into the tropical grounds and coconut groves to guarantee environmental preservation. Luxurious amenities include couple’s bathtubs and outdoor Jacuzzis, further enhanced by spectacular vistas of the limestone cliffs. The resort’s sustainable practices continue through to its dining scene as it focuses on making use of local food, much of which is grown on its grounds and sourced from producers in the region. Throughout the resort, recycling is encouraged, and Rayavadee employs a zero discharge water treatment system, ensuring that no water discharge is released into the ocean.  Four dining options serving both local and international cuisine include a casual, open-air eatery as well as a restaurant set in a grotto. The resort also donates one Thai baht for every dish ordered in every restaurant throughout the year to its FOOD4GOOD charity programme. Guests are encouraged to take advantage of the location responsibly, and snorkelling is permitted in designated areas. A range of sea and land excursions are also available, along with cultural pursuits, such as cooking classes, flower garland making and traditional fruit carving. To relax after all the activity, the spa promises a peaceful escape, with treatments that draw on ancient Thai healing traditions.
Ariel view of waves breaking on a forested shoreline