“…Set between the unstoppable pulse of Bangkok and the soothing greenery of Lumphini Park, Andaz One Bangkok is set to officially open its doors on 19 December 2025. As the newest lifestyle hotel from Hyatt Hotels Corporation, the property completes a contemporary vision of urban living, where residence, work, culture, and leisure seamlessly converge into one holistic experience…”

More than simply a place to stay, Andaz One Bangkok stands as a “point of connection” between past and present. Located on Wireless Road, once home to Thailand’s first telegraph station, the hotel reawakens a historically significant site within the context of a modern metropolis. Framed by Lumphini Park, one of Bangkok’s most treasured green spaces, the hotel embodies a rare duality: calm and contemplative, yet always moving in step with the city’s vibrant rhythm.

Adding further depth, the name Andaz itself derives from Hindi, meaning “personal style”. This philosophy is eloquently expressed through the hotel’s interior design, created by leading Thai design studio PIA. Drawing inspiration from Bangkok’s streets, alleys, and everyday urban life, the design is reimagined through a contemporary lens under the concept of “Vertical Neighbourhood”. Each floor and space possesses its own distinct character, evoking the experience of exploring different districts of the city, reinterpreted vertically. Key design elements take cues from Thai mid-century architecture, from sweeping curves and arches to details inspired by historic landmarks such as Vidyu Palace. These are layered with photography, artworks, and pieces by talented Thai female artists, infusing the spaces with colour, identity, and an effortless sense of life.

In terms of accommodation, Andaz One Bangkok offers 244 rooms and suites ranging from 38 to 197 square metres. Interiors embrace a contemporary aesthetic softened by subtle Thai influences, with most rooms overlooking Lumphini Park, offering moments of calm and retreat from the city’s constant motion. Every room features marble bathrooms with rain showers, BYREDO Eleventh Hour bath amenities, and a curated selection of premium comforts: a complimentary minibar with non-alcoholic beverages and local snacks, a 65-inch smart TV, Nespresso coffee machine, and Dyson hairdryer, each detail reflecting the hotel’s thoughtful approach to modern luxury.

A true highlight of the property is the Andaz Lounge, an all-day communal space designed for connection, conversation, and shared experiences. Guests can enjoy refreshments, light bites, and evening cocktails, while Andaz Hosts offer personalised recommendations through a distinctly local perspective. Meanwhile, the seventh floor is conceived as an urban oasis, featuring an outdoor infinity pool overlooking Lumphini Park and a fully equipped fitness centre.

When it comes to culinary experiences, Andaz One Bangkok delivers with confidence and character. Jǐng, the hotel’s contemporary Chinese restaurant, serves authentic flavours throughout the day in a warm, lively setting centred around an open kitchen. Andaz Terrace follows as an inviting alfresco destination, presenting sweeping views of Lumphini Park and Bangkok’s skyline, ideal from afternoon into evening, with highlights including a course-style afternoon tea, Hong Kong–style pastries, and tea-inspired cocktails.

Completing the journey is Piscari on the 23rd floor, where Mediterranean cuisine is brought to life by French chef Marc Vasseur. The space channels an intimate supper-club atmosphere, featuring an open kitchen, private dining rooms, and a gourmet seafood library. As daylight fades, Piscari transforms into a vibrant evening destination with DJs, a hidden speakeasy waiting to be discovered, and an outdoor terrace that embraces the city’s nocturnal charm.
Taken together, Andaz One Bangkok emerges as a compelling reflection of Bangkok itself, dynamic, layered, and deeply inspiring. More than an elevated stay, the hotel invites guests to live alongside the city, to sense its rhythm, embrace its culture, and uncover the stories woven into Bangkok’s ever-evolving urban fabric.



