CLUBHOTEL

Swissotel Hotels & Resorts — Nai Lert Park Bangkok

2 Wireless Road
BANGKOK, Thailand
Tel: +66 2 253 0123

Introduction

Nai Lert Park Bangkok is a five-story, low-rise hotel set in eight and a half acres of tropical tress and flowers, featuring a Thai-style canal and a majestic landscaped garden.

Graceful interiors complement the picturesque richness of the hotel's luxurious gardens. 338 guest rooms feature a private balcony with blossoms, while room amenities offer all the comforts of home.

State-of-the-art meeting and conference facilities make Nai Lert Park the perfect place for business events of every description. Our professional event management team is always on hand to assure that no detail is overlooked.

Guest Rooms

Designed with the global traveller in mind, we know how to make being away from home a pleasure.

That's one reason why our graceful interiors have been thoughtfully designed with all the amenities you would expect, including a private balcony for each of our 338 rooms, offering views of either our lush tropical garden or the city skyline.

Number of Guest rooms:

  • Classic rooms: 91  
  • Swiss Business Advantage rooms: 160
  • Swiss Business Executive rooms: 50
  • Suites: 37

Conference & Convention Facilities

With state-of-the-art meeting and conference facilities, Nai Lert Park, Bangkok offers endless option for business events of every description.

Our professional event management team is always on hand to assist with room selection and layout design and they assure that no detail is overlooked, from refreshments to audio-visual support.

Recreation & Guest Services

  • 24 hour room service
  • Concierge service
  • In-house clinic / Doctors on call 24 hours
  • VIP airport arrival / departure service
  • Limousine service
  • Tour counter

Places of Interest

There are two sides to Bangkok: one side reflects the ancient soul of Thailand, with its long and fascinating history; the other side is the frenetic modern metropolis that embraces the latest trends, both Eastern and Western.

The two sides blend remarkably well - even the most jarring juxtapositions of old and new will start to make sense after a few days - and shrines in front of car dealerships or monks on all manner of public transportation will be sights taken for granted.

Bangkok is not only the biggest city in Thailand, but also the most mesmerising, with some of the country's most beautiful temples and shrines.