Butler service, Polo Bar, and the BTS at the door.
"Opened 2011 on Rajadamri Road overlooking the Royal Bangkok Sports Club racecourse, with the Ratchadamri BTS station built directly into the lobby. 227 rooms, the city's most disciplined butler programme, and the considered St. Regis brand template translated for Bangkok."
The St. Regis Bangkok opened in 2011 on Rajadamri Road, on the eastern edge of central Bangkok overlooking the Royal Bangkok Sports Club racecourse. The 30-storey tower was designed by Hirsch Bedner Associates with the brand's signature elegance — Bencharong Thai porcelain in the lobby, Bottega Veneta-leather sofas in the suites, hand-stitched silk wall coverings in the corridors — calibrated for the Asia repeat luxury traveller. The most material decision was the placement: the Ratchadamri BTS station has a direct elevator into the hotel's third-floor lobby, which means Siam Paragon mall is one stop, Asok and the Sathorn business district are two and three.
There are 227 rooms and suites across categories named, in St. Regis brand convention, after the Astor family — Caroline Astor (entry, 50 m²), Empire (75 m²), and the John Jacob Astor Suite, the celebration room at 200 square metres on the 24th floor with a private terrace. Every room comes with the St. Regis brand butler — a one-to-three ratio — handling unpacking, pressing, and the brand's signature 24-hour butler-coordinated bath fill, the Bath of the Nile in Bangkok. The Royal Suite, on the 30th floor, runs to 380 square metres and has a private library, two dressing rooms, and a butler's pantry.
Viu, the resort's Italian restaurant on the 12th floor, is run by a team trained at the St. Regis Rome and serves a deliberately precise Northern Italian menu that has earned a Michelin nod since 2018. Zuma — the Rainer Becker Japanese-Asian chain — is the resort's downstairs fine dining draw, the largest Zuma in the Asia network and the most-booked Friday-night dinner in this part of central Bangkok. Decanter, the resort's wine bar, has the city's most ambitious by-the-glass programme — 64 wines on rotation. The St. Regis Bar, on the lobby level, is the brand's signature Bloody Mary room, with a Bangkok-Mary featuring lime leaf, lemongrass, and bird's-eye chili.
What the St. Regis does best, in 2026, is the precise execution of the brand template inside a Bangkok context. The butler service is genuine — not a bellman with a different title — and the BTS-at-the-door positioning means the resort works simultaneously as a serious business address (Sathorn three stops away) and a serious Bangkok shopping address (Siam Paragon one stop). For a guest who knows St. Regis from New York or Rome and wants the same precise service applied to Bangkok, this is the trustworthy answer.
Sathorn district is three BTS stops; Siam Paragon is one. The brand's St. Regis Butler service handles same-day visa-on-arrival paperwork, Royal Thai Police long-stay applications, and concierge-coordinated late-night embassy runs. The 24th-floor business centre has six private boardrooms; the John Jacob Astor Suite has its own eight-seat dining-room boardroom.
The John Jacob Astor Suite, on the 24th floor with a private terrace, is the celebration room. Brief the butler 48 hours ahead — they will arrange a private Viu in-suite tasting menu, a violinist, and a closing Bath of the Nile drawn to the precise 38°C St. Regis standard.
Two connecting Empire-category rooms with butler service handling the children's pressing and unpacking. The 15th-floor outdoor pool has a separate children's section. Siam Paragon is one BTS stop and Lumpini Park (the city's central park) is a 12-minute walk south.
Rates checked May 2026. Price varies by date and view.
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