Minor Hotels Officially Opens NH Bangkok Sukhumvit Boulevard, The First NH-Branded Hotel in Bangkok

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Global hospitality group Minor Hotels, in partnership with Boulevard Hotel Company Limited, proudly announces the official opening of NH Bangkok Sukhumvit Boulevard. This marks a significant milestone as the first NH Hotels & Resorts brand property in the Thai capital.

Situated in the vibrant core of Bangkok's bustling commercial and shopping district, just off Sukhumvit Road, the 315-key property offers guests unparalleled convenience. Its prime location, only 200 meters from the BTS SkyTrain public transportation system, ensures guests can easily explore Bangkok’s attractions, world-class shopping centres and restaurants, and is within walking distance of the renowned Bumrungrad International Hospital. The hotel is just a 30-minute drive from Bangkok’s two airports, Suvarnabhumi International Airport (BKK) and Don Mueang International Airport (DMK). 

 

The property recently completed extensive renovations, enhancing its guest rooms, lobby, restaurant and pool areas. The newly designed rooms, including a mix of lead-in and deluxe rooms and suites across two buildings, feature a contemporary design in neutral earth tones and modern fixtures, offering leisure and business guests the brilliant basics they need for work, rest and enjoyment. The property’s amenities include an all-day dining restaurant, a lobby bar, a pool bar, meeting facilities, a fitness centre and a large outdoor swimming pool. 

 

NH Bangkok Sukhumvit Boulevard is marking its grand opening with an enticing special rate for guests. The Opening Offer provides guests the opportunity to be among the first to experience the hotel's modern amenities and prime location in the heart of Bangkok, starting from THB 3,299++ per room per night. The offer includes added benefits of daily breakfast, a complimentary room upgrade, and late check-out.

 

NH Hotels & Resorts, one of Minor Hotels’ eight brands, was founded in Spain in 1978. Today, Minor Hotels operates over 230 NH properties globally, predominantly in Europe and the Americas. NH Bangkok Sukhumvit Boulevard is part of Minor Hotels’ strategy to cross-develop its brands globally, introducing the NH Hotels & Resorts brand into Asia. NH Bangkok Sukhumvit Boulevard follows the first NH-branded property in Thailand, NH Boat Lagoon Phuket Resort, and further openings across the region including NH Zhengzhou Jinshui in China, NH Bentota Ceysands Resort in Sri Lanka and NH Maldives Kuda Rah Resort in the Maldives.

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About Minor Hotels

Minor Hotels is a global leader in the hospitality industry with over 560 hotels, resorts and branded residences across 58 countries. The group crafts innovative and insightful experiences through its eight hotel brands – Anantara, Avani, Elewana Collection, NH, NH Collection, nhow, Oaks and Tivoli – and a diverse portfolio of restaurants and bars, travel experiences and spa and wellness brands. With over four decades of expertise, Minor Hotels builds stronger brands, fosters lasting partnerships, and drives business success by always focusing on what matters most to our guests, team members and partners.

Minor Hotels is a proud member of the Global Hotel Alliance (GHA) and recognises its guests through one unified loyalty programme, Minor DISCOVERY, part of GHA DISCOVERY.

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