HotelsSindhorn Kempinski in Bangkok focuses on overall well-being featuring a spa spanning over 4000sqm and fitness club.

Kempinski debuts a new wellness sanctuary in Bangkok

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The float tank is designed to create a weightless and sensory-deprived environment, allowing guests to experience a sense of calm and introspection.
The float tank is designed to create a weightless and sensory-deprived environment, allowing guests to experience a sense of calm and introspection.

Kempinski Hotels is introducing Sindhorn Kempinski, the brand's newest addition, in Bangkok that focuses on both collective well-being and individual rejuvenation.

Nestled in Bangkok's upscale Langsuan neighbourhood, this hotel is located near the central business district, popular shopping areas, cultural attractions, and renowned hospitals.

Sindhorn Kempinski is alleged to house Bangkok’s largest standard rooms, from 66sqm upwards. Each room boasts separate shower and standalone bathtub facilities, dining and sitting areas, and a private balcony with garden or city views.

Sindhorn Kempinski’s Grand Deluxe Room.
Sindhorn Kempinski’s Grand Deluxe Room.

The design of each space aims to inspire and soothe, featuring motifs inspired by the local Phudtan flower, Benjarong ceramics, and the Rajabopit Temple designs.

At the heart of the hotel is Sindhorn Wellness by Resense, spanning two floors and over 4,000 sqm, offering a range of services for self-discovery and well-being. The wellness experience encompasses a thermal facility, featuring saunas, a cold chamber, a tepidarium lounge, a Moroccan hammam, a Vichy shower, a flotation tank, and a Rasul mud room.

Guests seeking physical fitness can join the members' club, which provides access to high-performance gym equipment, personalised coaching by personal trainers, and an array of group classes, including HIIT, virtual spinning, body combat, bungee fly, Pilates reformer, and Presso recovery. There’s also a 25-metre saltwater pool that overlooks the city.

Beyond wellness, Sindhorn Kempinski has interwoven sustainability practices across its property, featuring resource-saving fixtures, eco-friendly materials, and guest engagement in the Green Artifact programme. The hotel prioritises paper and plastic recycling, avoids single-use plastics, and sources local organic produce. Additionally, they support the local community through fundraising and volunteering campaigns.

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