This high-altitude infinity pool hotel in Bangkok really won my heart
by Sidney Alva
Jun 8, 2023
As someone who loves "infinity pools", how could I miss this place?
As the branch of 137 Pillars in Bangkok, it takes a completely different route from 137 Pillars in Chiang Mai, but is still located in a skyscraper hidden in the downtown area, bringing the aristocratic luxury of 137 Pillars to Bangkok.
The most outstanding feature of this hotel is the high-altitude swimming pool on the top floor.
But this swimming pool is only for guests who book suites.
Be sure not to make the wrong choice when booking.
The rooftop swimming pool is open 24 hours a day, which is rarely done in other hotels, and there will be someone to hand you water and towels every time you go up.
This time we stayed in the AYUTTHAYA suite.
As soon as we entered the room, we saw a large living room.
On the dining table were fruits, snacks and "Pillars Blue" Welcome Drinks that had been prepared by the officials.
The decoration is a combination of European and Thai styles. The huge round bathtub in the marble bathroom is very eye-catching.
The bookshelf is filled with the biography of King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand.
Have some tea,
read some books, and enjoy a slow life.
In addition to 24-hour butler service, suite guests can also enjoy free meals all day at the Leonowens Club on the 26th floor, which is exclusively for suite guests. Breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner and midnight snacks are all included in the price.
After dinner, I returned to my room. The housekeeper had quietly prepared some snacks. But I was too full, so I left it lying on the table in the living room.
We didn't leave the hotel all day. It turns out that you can have such a relaxing vacation in the city.
In Bangkok, a city that allows travelers of all ages and backgrounds to fully relax, a hotel that is filled with historical atmosphere and yet luxurious gives me another reason to stay in Bangkok!
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Post by Sidney Alva | Jun 8, 2023













