Metropolitan
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London's Metropolitan hotel may have lost some of its allure among the ever-fickle glitterati, but the Bangkok outpost still manages to attract celebrities like a magnet. When the bold and the beautiful need a place to stay in the … Read more
London's Metropolitan hotel may have lost some of its allure among the ever-fickle glitterati, but the Bangkok outpost still manages to attract celebrities like a magnet. When the bold and the beautiful need a place to stay in the city, Metropolitan offers all the understated elegance required. What's more, it's still pretty affordable for a five-star hotel, making it a hit among mere mortals, too. Read less

The city's place to see and be seen
Tipple of choice: Sip martinis with the rich and famous at Metropolitan's members- and guests-only Met Bar.
Each of the contemporary guestrooms—decked out in luxurious natural fabrics and furnishings—adopts a highly minimalist approach to design. Beds are low-slung Makha wood numbers and bathrooms come kitted out in sleek limestone. Because there's just no rest for the wicked, each room also comes with digital scales and a yoga mat.
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