
City Hotel · Soi Sukhumvit 24, Bangkok, Thailand
Hyatt Place Bangkok Sukhumvit 24
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Can a city hotel in the middle of Bangkok actually feel like home?
The concept has a one-word brief at its centre — homy. Hyatt Place Sukhumvit 24 is designed to feel less like a hotel lobby and more like walking into a warm, well-travelled home, with heritage and an earth-toned palette doing the welcoming. The second-floor arrival sets the tone. The lobby and lounge read as a generous living room and library — herringbone timber floors, brass globe-cluster chandeliers, deep navy and emerald armchairs, ikat-patterned cushions, and shelves styled with books and Thai objects. Warm gold accents, Thai patterns and folk-art motifs run through the space, so the international Hyatt Place brand arrives somewhere unmistakably Bangkok. Three threads of original concept art carry the heritage story. Indigo-dyed textiles and painted Thai cultural scenes appear across soft furnishings; an Old Siam nostalgia collection lines the walls; and the rooster — a folk symbol of Thai rural life — becomes a mosaic feature artwork in the Market, the hotel's own grab-and-go pantry of timber-log stools and chilled display walls. The third-floor restaurant answers with a sculptural wall of overlapping carved discs that echoes the rhythm of a Thai temple roof, then opens onto an outdoor terrace where guests dine against the full Bangkok skyline at dusk. High above, the eighteenth floor completes the journey with a fitness room and gym. The result is a city hotel with a clear, warm identity — heritage you can read in the art, comfort you can feel in the furniture, and a sense of home held together by an honest earth-toned palette. Press: Reviewed by independent travel blogs including The Shutterwhale and Compass Bangkok; a Tripadvisor Travellers' Choice property.




