The Metropolitan
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The Metropolitan Overview
The understated, clean lines of The Metropolitan’s decor and furnishings will provide you with a simple and uncluttered space in which to rejuvenate yourself after a day in the busy city of Bangkok. The rooms are elegantly designed in distinctive Asian style to ensure a well-lit and revitalising environment.
Continuing on this theme, the Metropolitan’s wellbeing centre, the COMO Shambhala Urban Escape, provides a sanctuary in which to escape the demands of life and work, and relax in the soothing hands of trained professionals. The facility includes a gym, pool and steam rooms alongside a Yoga studio offering complementary classes.
Food lovers will find themselves well catered for with the hotel’s range of authentic local cuisine. And you will have the expertise of the Metropolitan’s highly professional Concierge team to call upon when planning any trips into the city. Both business travellers looking for a peaceful retreat and those looking to explore the city at their leisure will find The Metropolitan a perfect match for their needs.
The Metropolitan Accommodation
The cosseting, contemporary style is unique to Bangkok. The look is fresh, with an emphasis on liveability and comfort, acknowledging influences from both east and west with high-tech detailing. The simple, ample volumes are flooded with light. Natural materials include Makha wood from Thailand, combined with oxidized brass panelling. Each room’s individual identity is enriched by paintings from Thai artist, Natee Utarit.
City Rooms - These comfortable, airy rooms perfectly reflect the Metropolitan’s clean-lined style. The queen-sized bed is flanked by an L-shaped teak bench and the bathroom has a combined shower bathtub.
Studio Rooms - These light-filled, king-bedded rooms offer generous desk space and a comfortable sitting area loaded with Thai silk cushions. The limestone and mosaic-tiled bathrooms have separate tubs and showers.
Metropolitan Rooms - These are among the largest deluxe king or twin-bedded rooms in Bangkok. Furnishings include a Ming-style teak chair. Limestone and large bathrooms have separate showers and bathtubs.
Terrace Rooms - These ample rooms include a large private patio with clean-lined landscaping, a relaxing sitting area and refreshing outdoor shower. Inside find a king-sized bed, an L-shaped teak bench and work desk.
Executive Suites - With a connecting living room and bedroom, ensuite bathroom and separate guest WC, these suites are among our bestsellers. You have a choice of a continue living area or a well laid out space for meetings.
Penthouse Suites - Approached via a private corridor dressed with antique teakwood carving, Chinese 'horse shoe' chairs and temple bells, our four duplex king-bedded suites on the hotel’s 11th floor are drenched in sunshine. Electronically operated Thai silk curtains open to reveal excellent pool or city views. There is an open-plan living space with a Helen Yardley rug and Patricia Urquilo sofa, a spacious working area and Jacuzzi. A 24-hour private butler service is available with these suites.
COMO Suite - On the 11th floor, this duplex two-bedroom suite has exceptional views and comes with personal butler services. Both bedrooms offer king-sized beds and large walk-in wardrobes. Bathrooms feature Jacuzzi tubs and separate showers. The suite also features a living room suitable for corporate meetings or family lounging, a dining room, fully equipped kitchen, a generous working area and two guestrooms. Interior highlights include a red lacquer cabinet and a custom-designed, hand-blown ceiling light.
The Metropolitan Restaurants & Bars
Nahm - David Thompson, famed for the award-winning nahm restaurant at The Halkin hotel in London, has opened his first restaurant in Bangkok. Serving authentic Thai food, this major new address for the capital will be popular with both locals and visitors alike. Standout dishes incorporate rare ingredients from all regions of Thailand. These include a Coconut and tumeric curry of blue swimmer crab with southern lime. There is also a colourful array of traditional salty and sweet Thai desserts and an extensive wine menu. Located on the ground floor of the Metropolitan hotel and looking out towards the pool, guests are able to dine within the cool interiors, or on the terrace. There is also private dining rooms, ideal for corporate or social events. nahm Bangkok is open five days a week for lunch, and seven days for dinner.Glow - For light, healthful dining, the Metropolitan Bangkok offers a trailblazing address for the Thai capital. glow, located adjacent to our COMO Shambhala Urban Escape, offers a menu based on our COMO Shambhala wellness cuisine. Menus feature delicious meals, energising juices and blends rich in living enzymes, vitamins and minerals. This healthful slant is in line with the COMO Shambhala menus available at all COMO properties.Glow is also ideal for an any-hour meeting. Breakfast is served daily from 6am to 11am, with all-day dining available from 11am to 9pm.
Met Bar - Bangkok’s Met Bar provides an intimate, exclusive place to party late into the night. From 4pm to 9pm, the Met Bar serves tapas selections and Mediterranean-inspired dishes to a high-flying crowd. At night, it morphs into a sultry, lounge-style members bar with deep-club chairs and wine-dark walls. Bar staff create innovative cocktails while headline DJs spin eclectic lounge sounds from around the world. All this is enjoyed under moody lighting and amidst the company of like-minded sybarites.
The Metropolitan Location
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