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Cover Wellness is a central pillar of Sindhorn Kempinski, woven into its identity from the ground up (Photo: courtesy of Sindhorn Kempinski)
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Sindhorn Kempinski is a wellness sanctuary not even three hours away in the Land of Smiles

Since debuting in 2020, Sindhorn Kempinski has carved out a niche among wellness seekers looking to sidestep the sleepless city and check in to holistic healing and designer comforts.

Located in the upscale Langsuan neighbourhood, Kempinski’s second Bangkok property is just a tree-lined walk away from the lush 16-hectare Lumpini Park, known as the city’s green lung. Wellness is a central pillar of Sindhorn Kempinski, woven into its identity from the ground up—from the sense of calm and harmony guests experience as they step into the vaulted entrance lobby to the 4,305 sq ft gardens beyond the floor-to-ceiling windows that invite you to practise sun salutations among old-growth trees preserved and replanted in keeping with Kempinski’s commitment to sustainability.

Those who want to work up a sweat will appreciate a fully equipped gym, a cycling studio, a Pilates room and Les Mills classes, as well as CrossFit and virtual workouts. Or let the worries of the world outside melt away at Sindhorn Wellness by Resense—one of the most complete wellness offerings in the city, complete with deep-cleansing body experiences in 26 spa treatment rooms. Recently named Thailand’s Best Hotel Spa at the 2023 Travel + Leisure Luxury Awards Asia Pacific, the wellness experience includes everything from classic Thai massages to bio and salt saunas, cold chambers and a rasul mud room—its full menu of treatments is carefully curated to help guests detox, optimise and rejuvenate.

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Photo 1 of 5 Lobby interior (Photo: courtesy of Sindhorn Kempinski)
Photo 2 of 5 Grand Deluxe King Room (Photo: courtesy of Sindhorn Kempinski)
Photo 3 of 5 Fitness studio (Photo: courtesy of Sindhorn Kempinski)
Photo 4 of 5 Hammam wellness treatment (Photo: courtesy of Sindhorn Kempinski)
Photo 5 of 5 The 25-metre swimming pool (Photo: courtesy of Sindhorn Kempinski)
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The 274 well-appointed rooms and suites feature plush beds and marble bathrooms, with a chic, modern design that aims to inspire and soothe with subtle nods to traditional Thai motifs throughout. Each room boasts separate shower and standalone bathtub facilities, dining and sitting areas, and a private balcony with breathtaking city views. An upgrade to an Executive Club Room also offers Executive Lounge access for complimentary breakfast, snacks and drinks.

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Photo 1 of 4 Bistrot De La Mer (Photo: courtesy of Sindhorn Kempinski)
Photo 2 of 4 Firefly Bar (Photo: courtesy of Sindhorn Kempinski)
Photo 3 of 4 Ki Izakaya (Photo: courtesy of Sindhorn Kempinski)
Photo 4 of 4 Berthold Delikatessen (Photo: courtesy of Sindhorn Kempinski)
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A key component of wellness is food. And Sindhorn Kempinski offers nutritious indulgence in every meal of the day. When it comes to refuelling, new restaurant Bistrot De La Mer offers a Mediterranean vibe, with highlights including bouillabaisse and Maine lobster, while Flourish—with Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition—offers an all-day menu with a fusion of European, Arabic and Asian flavours, and Ki Izakaya delivers impressive city views alongside premium sake and elevated izakaya classics, including yakitori and A5 wagyu. Finally, as the sun sets, Firefly Bar lights up the night with creative mixology and soothing jazz.

Nearby attractions include the famous four-faced Buddha at Erawan Shrine; Ploen Chit Road, a popular shopping and dining destination; and the boutique Velaa Sindhorn Village. Whether it’s an escape from the crowds that you desire, or reconnecting with body and mind, Sindhorn Kempinski offers the ideal urban Thai retreat.

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