36/1, Soi Kasem San 1, Rama 1 Road, Bangkok, Thailand | (888) 551-4925
High-design hotel with
chic, quirky accents and features
Within fast walking distance of major shopping malls and two skytrain stations
Distinctive, stylish guest rooms
with soaking tubs and modern amenities
Stylish outdoor pool and on-site fitness center with hot tub
On-site Kiriya Spa offers relaxing massages and beauty treatments
BCDE Restaurant serves
excellent Thai dishes
Fiesta Steppe outdoor
terrace serves cocktails in memorable setting
Two on-site meeting rooms
and modern business center
Free Wi-Fi throughout
Some rooms have an awkward layout
External screens can keep
some guest rooms from getting good light
Breakfast not included with all bookings
Pool isn’t great for
sunbathing
Historic Rattanakosin
sights take up to 35 minutes to reach by cab
The 79-room upscale LiT Bangkok hotel is a standout among the city's design hotels, with stylish
guest rooms and quirky and distinctive accents throughout. There are many wonderful on-site
features here, including the elegant Kiriya Spa, a luxe outdoor pool, excellent
BCDE Thai restaurant, and Fiesta Steppe terrace bar, all of which exude a
thoughtful attention to detail. The hotel is convenient to central Bangkok
shopping and mass transit, but guests looking to be closer to historic Old
Bangkok sights may want to try Villa Phra Sumen for an intimate,
design-conscious experience, though prices will be slightly higher.
Scene
Cutting-edge design meets playful, quirky accents in a stylish setting
Chic, quirky, and playful
aren’t always qualities that mix well in a hotel, but LiT Bangkok blends these
characteristics with ease, drawing tourists and business travelers alike. The
hotel is unique among the surrounding low-rise buildings, with cantilevered
floors and a futuristic decorative screen covering two external walls. The
lobby is a bright, minimalist space with floor-to-ceiling windows and a mix of contemporary,
low-slung furniture and retro armchairs, some of which are arranged around reclaimed
hardwood tables. A grassy courtyard with Scandinavian wood furniture and
sculptural design elements sits just outside and hallways are lit with blue and
gold lights. The hotel’s dining and drinking spaces are stylish and laid-back
at the same time, and feel almost like a slice of trend-setting Brooklyn in
bustling Bangkok.
Location
Central Siam location within walking distance of malls and two skytrain stations
Just to the west of
Bangkok’s vibrant Siam area and situated on a mostly quiet side street, the hotel is ideal for walking to shopping, dining, and
nightlife. The National Stadium Skytrain station
is only a four-minute walk from the hotel. Alternatively, the Ratchathewi
Skytrain station is a 10-minute walk, but offers a more direct
connection to destinations like Chatuchak Weekend Market in 25 minutes.
The immediate area is filled with some of Bangkok’s legendary shopping malls,
including MBK Center (a seven-minute walk), upscale Siam Paragon (a 15-minute
walk), and CentralWorld, one of the world’s largest malls that’s accessible by
skytrain in less than 10 minutes. Taxis to the Grand Palace and the historical
temples of Rattanaksoin area will take up to 35 minutes, while Chinatown can be
reached by connecting to the metro from the skytrain in 30 minutes. Taxis to
Don Mueang or Suvarnabhumi international airports can take 30 minutes to an
hour depending on traffic, though the latter is reachable by connecting to the
Airport Rail Link, a trip that takes just over an hour.
Rooms
Artsy, trendy rooms with quirky details and modern amenities
With names like Extra
Radiance and Different Degree, the hotel’s 79 rooms are quirky and memorable, offering stylish spaces and a host of modern comforts. Outfitted with a blend of
contemporary and futuristic furniture and antique wall art, Extra Radiance
Rooms are bright and eye-catching. Yellow walls contrast red wood floors, while
built-in travertine desks and burnished wood headboards give these rooms a
cutting-edge flair. Different Degree Rooms and Triple Luxe Suites have the same
flooring, but the former skew towards minimalism, with backlit
cutout walls and room segments that break at odd angles, creating intimate and slightly awkward nooks like window-side work areas. Beds are comfortable,
with white duvets and linens, and all rooms have minibars with free bottled water, safes, work desks, flat-screen TVs, iPod docks, and
individually controlled air-conditioning. Bathrooms vary from room to room, and
Extra Radiance Room bathrooms are more appropriate for couples as the soaking
tub and vanity are situated within the guest room (though the area can be
sectioned off by a curtain). Different Degree bathrooms are striking and lined
with gray marble, and though they are long and narrow, they feel luxurious with contemporary fixtures, soaking tubs and separate showers, and tub-side
planters. All bathrooms include a complete line of toiletries as well as
bathrobes and slippers. Screens have been added to the outside of the building
to block some of the noise and unsightly construction going on next door, but
this has the unfortunate effect of decreasing the natural light inside some of
the rooms.
Features
Outdoor pool, Fiesta Steppe terrace bar, and elegant on-site Kiriya Spa
This hotel is committed to
luxurious wellbeing across the board, and its on-site Kiriya Spa, fitness
center, and pool are all ways to get a health boost while staying here. The wood-lined
fitness center has several weight machines and free weights, as well as a
limited amount of cardio equipment, mosaic-tiled steam room, and hot tub. The
elegant Kiriya Spa is outfitted with vintage leather furniture and provides a shimmering, tropical escape in the middle of the city, with a wide array
of therapeutic and beauty treatments that include traditional massage. The hotel’s
infinity pool isn’t ideal for sunbathing as the building overhangs most of the surrounding
terrace, but it is an oasis in a hectic part of the city and a great way to
cool off after a long day. We also loved the coffee machine in the lobby for
guests looking for a morning or mid-day pick-me-up. The hotel has two
interesting dining and drinking destinations: BCDE and Fiesta Steppe. BCDE
stands for Bistro of Creative Drinking & Eating and serves updated takes on
Thai classics in a homey, yet artsy space. The restaurant also serves the
hotel’s breakfast buffet, which includes hot and cold options but is only
free with certain bookings. Fiesta Steppe is open in the evening and located on an elevated
terrace next to the hotel’s entrance. The ornamental grasses that separate
some of the tables make the space feel secluded and fresh at the same time.There is also a modern business center as well as stylish meeting rooms with audiovisual
and catering services that can accommodate up to 60 people. Wi-Fi is free
throughout the hotel and the 24-hour front desk can arrange airport
transportation and provide concierge services.