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Bankgkok COMO Metropolitan Bangkok

COMO Metropolitan Bangkok

27 South Sathorn Road, Tungmahamek, Sathorn, Bangkok, Thailand | (888) 551-4925

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Overview

Pros
  • Sleek, stylish,
    full-service hotel with intimate boutique vibe

  • Central Sathorn location
    near restaurants, shops, and nightlife

  • On-site restaurant ranked as one of the world’s top 50

  • Excellent organic
    breakfast buffet and lunch at Glow restaurant

  • Huge outdoor pool with bar

  • Shambhala Urban Escape
    with full gym and spa services

  • Skytrain (BTS) and metro within a 10-minute walk

  • Free shuttle to Silom BTS station

  • Large business center and
    two attractive meeting rooms

  • In-room digital newspaper
    services and 24-hour room service

  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons
  • Advanced reservations required for Nahm restaurant

  • Historic Rattanakosin
    district sights are not easily accessible

  • Breakfast not included with all rates and is very pricey

Bottom Line

The 169-room Metropolitan
by COMO Bangkok is a luxury property that blends the intimacy of a boutique
hotel with the amenities and services of a large-scale resort. The hotel is an
elegant base from which to explore the vibrant Sathorn neighborhood, filled with upscale shops and notorious nightlife. The focus here is on
healthy living, from the locally sourced dishes at Glow restaurant to the rooftop
pool and gym to the spa at Shambhala Urban Escape. Also on the premises, one of the top 50 restaurants in the world, Nahm, which offers a contemporary take on traditional Thai cuisine. Travelers looking to spend
less money for an equally chic experience can try Shanghai Mansion Bangkok in
the city's historic Chinatown, though the property lacks amenities like a pool
and is much smaller.

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27 South Sathorn Road, Tungmahamek, Sathorn, Bangkok, Thailand
Amenities
  • Air Conditioner
  • Babysitting Services
  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio
  • Beauty / Hair Salon
  • Business Center
  • Cable
  • Concierge
  • Cribs
  • Dry Cleaning
  • Fitness Center
  • Golf Course
  • Internet
  • Jacuzzi
  • Kids Allowed
  • Laundry
  • Meeting / Conference Rooms
  • Mini Bar (with liquor)
  • Pool
  • Poolside Drink Service
  • Room Service
  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
  • Smoking Rooms Available
  • Spa
  • Swim-Up Bar
  • Airport Transportation

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Full Review

Scene

Tranquil and stylish oasis in the heart of Bangkok

This hotel is a calm
oasis in clamoring Bangkok, a quality that’s immediately clear upon pulling up
to the modern building from the tree-lined street, and walking past the
tranquil reflecting pond. Natural light floods the airy lobby, glinting off the
polished Makha wood floors, while small seating areas with cream leather chairs, Asian accents, and
bright orange carpets offer several inviting places to relax amid vases filled
with tropical flowers. Antiques dot the common spaces, but the vibe is strictly
contemporary. The Met Bar, which hosts DJs in the evening, gives a stylish place to grab a drink, with bright red walls; firework-inspired
abstract art; a long, sleek bar; and overstuffed leather chairs. Nahm restaurant is consistently ranked as one of the Top 50 Restaurants in the World
by William Reed, draws a mix of locals and jetsetters to its golden, rustic-meets-modern
setting. The hotel is romantic, but guests here run the gamut from business
travelers to couples and families.

Location

In the vibrant Sathorn neighborhood with high-end shopping and notorious nightlife

The Sathorn district—often
called Bangkok’s financial district—is home to glimmering glass towers and
squat night-market stalls. The area is rapidly shedding its once-staid image,
though, and trendy restaurants, indie designer-packed shopping malls, gorgeous
Lumphini Park, Patpong’s notorious night markets, and plenty of street food are
all within a 20-minute walk from the hotel. The Silom Metro and BTS stops are
both about 10 minutes away on foot and can provide access to farther flung
destinations like the Chatuchak Weekend Market in about 40 minutes. The Rattanakosin
district, home to the Grand Palace and Wat Pho, is most easily accessed by taxi
(around 20 minutes) or using the metro to connect to the river ferry
(approximately 45 minutes). Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport can be reached in
about 30 minutes by cab, or in an hour to about 90 minutes using the metro and Airport
Rail Link.

Rooms

Elegant, contemporary rooms with minimalist design elements

Spacious, sleek, sexy -- the
rooms here embody a wide range of superlatives and regardless of the size they
are a classic respite from busy Bangkok. Dark hardwood floors and minimalist
black furniture pop against the blaring white walls in all rooms. City Rooms
start at 280 square feet while all other rooms offer at
least 463 square feet of space. Thai artist Natee
Utarit’s large botanical prints hang over extremely comfortable beds topped by duvets
and silver throw pillows. Stylish, cozy window-side banquettes wrap
around the walls, and all rooms have safes, minibars, Egyptian
cotton bedding, bottled water, electric kettles with tea and coffee, flat-screen TVs, and a daily supply of fresh fruit. Metropolitan and Terrace
Rooms have extra storage space as well as Ming-style chairs and tables set over
gold velveteen throw rugs. The patios off the Terrace Rooms offer a private, stylish space with an outdoor shower. Each Executive Suite has a separate
dining area. Bathrooms are large and bright, with COMO’s brand of toiletries,
long vanities, and off-white, mosaic-tiled shower/tub combos (though we did
notice some dirty grout when we visited). The COMO Suite is an enormous
two-floored room that includes a full office, upgraded decor, and a luxurious
bathroom.

Features

Huge outdoor pool, gym with spa, and world-renowned Nahm restaurant

The hotel’s restaurants add
to its high-end atmosphere, starting with the excellent breakfast served in the playfully
modern Glow restaurant, though guests should keep in mind that breakfast is
only included with certain bookings, and it's expensive otherwise. The restaurant
also serves a casual lunch with an emphasis on healthy, locally sourced dishes,
while Met Bar has DJs in the evening and a creative cocktail list. Nahm, the other
on-site restaurant, serves contemporary twists on Thai classics and consistently
ranks as one of the top 50 restaurants in the world, though guests will need
reservations well in advance of their meal. Shambhala Urban Escape includes a
bright gym with modern equipment, personal trainers, a yoga studio, hair salon,
saunas, massage and spa services, a shop with health-conscious products, and an
array of free activities in a beautiful, hardwood-lined, minimalist setting. The
hotel’s on-site pool is huge, lined by a hardwood deck, plenty of lounge
chairs, a small poolside bar, and a decorative stone pond -- the emphasis here is
relaxing, not partying. The hotel has two contemporary meeting rooms with
amenities like espresso makers, while a large on-site business center includes
scanners and printers. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel, and rooms include
digital newspaper access. The 24-hour front desk and concierge can arrange a
variety of excursions -- from sightseeing to private shopping -- or provide
restaurant and ticket bookings. For guests who don’t want to walk to the Silom
Skytrain station, a free shuttle is available throughout the day on a limited
schedule, and reservations are required.