Bangkok’s dynamic landscape caters to all types of travellers, from budget explorers to luxury jetsetters, and from nightlife enthusiasts to serenity seekers. Whether it’s a tranquil riverside escape on the city's outskirts or a stylish rooftop haven downtown, Bangkok has something for every taste.
Craving a red carpet experience? These MICHELIN-recommended hotels invite you to indulge in an unforgettable stay, complete with the exclusive perks of the Plus program.
What is Plus program?
A Plus membership from the MICHELIN Guide grants access to VIP treatment at over a thousand remarkable hotels worldwide. Plus members enjoy exclusive benefits such as room upgrades, daily breakfast, late check-out, credit for incidentals, complimentary drinks, spa treatments, and more when booking participating hotels on the MICHELIN Guide website or app.Upon spotting a hotel with the Plus logo, you'll immediately notice the member benefits on offer, indicating an exceptional experience awaits. Adding your Plus membership at checkout when booking a room is quick and easy with just a single click. First-time members can also take advantage of a free 30-day trial, after which an annual membership is priced at only $99 (€99, £79).
Every Plus booking is a treasure trove of perks that practically pay for themselves after just one stay. And the best part? You can book as many Plus stays as your heart desires, for anyone you please. As if that weren't enough, Plus members also get access to our top-notch team of travel specialists, ready to offer expert assistance whenever you need it.
These MICHELIN Hotels are ready for your VIP treatment
Book your MICHELIN-certified stay through the Plus program and experience Bangkok like never before with these hotels.The Standard Bangkok
One MICHELIN Key – a very special stayThe Standard, Bangkok, located in Thailand’s tallest building, the iconic King Power Mahanakhon, brings the brand back to its skyscraper roots. With 155 Hayon Studio-designed rooms, it offers a chic yet comfortable stay without unnecessary extravagance. The true luxury lies in its dining and nightlife, including the famed Mott32 Cantonese restaurant, the Standard Grill, and Ojo, a 2024 MICHELIN-listed Mexican restaurant and bar on the 76th-floor rooftop.
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Capella Bangkok
Two MICHELIN Keys – An exceptional stayCapella Bangkok is a true urban resort on the east bank of the Chao Phraya River. With landscaped gardens, a stunning pool, dining venues, and a serene spa, it feels like a retreat yet is just a short walk from the Old Town. Opened in 2020, its luxurious rooms feature river views, private balconies, and sleek East-meets-West décor. The greenhouse garden supplies herbs and flowers for its restaurants, including two MICHELIN-rated options: Côte by Mauro Colagreco, a one MICHELIN Star modern cuisine establishment, and Phra Nakhon, a MICHELIN-listed Thai restaurant.
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137 Pillars Residences Bangkok
Selected – a high-quality stay137 Pillars Suites & Residences in Bangkok combines luxury hotel comforts with exclusive residences available to paying guests. These include full kitchens, washers, dryers, private balconies, and access to a Residences-only pool on the 27th floor. Studio, One-Bedroom, and Two-Bedroom options are serviced daily. The 28th-floor spa, fine-dining restaurant Nimitr, casual Bangkok Trading Post, and two picturesque bars—Jack Bain’s Bar and the Pool Bar—ensure an indulgent stay, blending opulence with a homely touch for all guests.
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The Okura Prestige Bangkok
Two MICHELIN Keys – An exceptional stayThe Okura Prestige, perched on Embassy Row in Bangkok's bustling business district, feels like a refuge in the sky. Its sculptural glass exterior reflects the surrounding aerial colours. Inside, oversized windows frame serene skyline views, far removed from the city's honking traffic. Rooms on the 26th floor offer light woods and natural tones, with deluxe rooms featuring luxurious amenities. Don’t miss the stunning cantilevered pool on the 25th floor, an urban oasis amid the city hustle. It is easily accessible via the BTS at Ploen Chit station. And, of course, the hotel also offers great dining choices listed in the MICHELIN Guide 2024; one MICHELIN Star Elements, Inspire by Ciel Bleu, and Yamazato, a MICHELIN-listed Japanese restaurant.
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COMO Metropolitan, Bangkok
One MICHELIN Key – a very special stayCOMO Metropolitan, the sister hotel to London’s Metropolitan, is a sleek, contemporary boutique hotel blending minimal Oriental design with luxurious comfort. While grand colonial palaces and luxury megahotels dominate Bangkok’s hotel scene, the Metropolitan offers a chic alternative. Facilities include two restaurants, an outdoor pool, 24-hour room service, and the indulgent Shambhala spa. Its central location on South Sathorn Road provides a serene escape from the city's hustle, yet remains close to shopping and nightlife. It also houses Nahm, a MICHELIN Star Thai restaurant.
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The Sukhothai Bangkok
Two MICHELIN Keys – An exceptional stayThe Sukhothai Bangkok offers a serene contrast to Asia’s towering hotels, designed by Ed Tuttle. This sprawling six-acre complex boasts lush gardens, lotus pools, and a floating restaurant, creating a peaceful urban retreat. Its décor combines teakwood floors, Thai silks, and celadon ceramics, while rooms blend modern and classic styles. The hotel features two MICHELIN-listed eateries: Celadon, which serves exquisite Thai cuisine, and La Scala, which offers Italian fare. With a luxurious infinity pool, health club, and business facilities, it effortlessly balances relaxation and productivity.
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137 Pillars Suites Bangkok
One MICHELIN Key – a very special stayThe previous generation of Bangkok’s luxury hotels set a global standard, but hospitality has evolved. Boutique hotels have introduced diverse styles, while apartment-sharing has revitalised extended stays. 137 Pillars Suites & Residences embraces these changes, combining traditional luxury with modern innovation. The 34 lavish suites feature marble baths, plush beds, and breathtaking views through floor-to-ceiling windows or balconies. Suites guests also enjoy exclusive 24-hour access to a stunning rooftop pool, offering panoramic views of the Bangkok skyline.
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The Siam
Three MICHELIN Keys – an extraordinary stayBangkok’s luxury hotels often lean towards vast corporate giants, but The Siam Hotel offers an intimate alternative. This family-owned boutique, designed by Bill Bensley, features just 39 suites and villas along the Chao Praya River. Owned by the Sukosol family, renowned musicians and entertainers, it blends Art Deco charm with colonial-era details. Spacious suites come with indulgent furnishings and butler service. The riverside location is peaceful, yet connected to the city by the hotel’s own riverboat service.
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