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Home / Hotel / Hotel News / ASCOTT THAILAND ANNOUNCES COMPLETION OF CITADINES SUKHUMVIT 11 BANGKOK’S MAKEOVER

ASCOTT THAILAND ANNOUNCES COMPLETION OF CITADINES SUKHUMVIT 11 BANGKOK’S MAKEOVER

November 27, 2017 by StrawberrY Gal

CapitaLand’s wholly-owned serviced residence business unit, The Ascott Limited (Ascott), is proud to announce the completion of Citadines Sukhumvit 11 Bangkok’s renovation bringing new stylish vibrant looks with lively touch.

The apart’ hotel’s newly completed renovation includes all 127 guestrooms, the lobby and guest corridors. The renovated guestrooms received “Modern Thai” design feature a signature piece of local artwork, wall décor, brand new furniture, paint and new lighting which creates a fresh and energetic feel.

The lobby received a new floor and sleek modern furniture with contemporary accents featured an iconic “Tuk-Tuk” transformed into a business corner with an up-to-date iMac and comfortable seating. The guest corridors received new carpet, lighting and large wallpaper with photography featuring Bangkok’s landmarks.

Located in the very heart of booming metropolis, Sukhumvit Soi 11 Bangkok. The apart’hotel is just a 5-minute drive to Nana skytrain station and is within a walking distance to the renowned nightlife and shopping districts along the Sukhumvit road.

“The renovation is aimed at refreshing Citadines properties to enhance our guest’s experience. We are confident our guests will enjoy the updated look and feel the vibrant living of Citadines from the moment they’ve arrived.” said Brian Tan, Country General Manager, Ascott Thailand.

Citadines Sukhumvit 11 Bangkok offers a choice of cleverly designed apartments ranging from studios to two-bedroom layouts that come fitted with modern bathrooms, a well-equipped kitchenette as well as a workstation for when work beckons. In addition, the apart’hotel offers fitness corner, swimming pool, self-service launderette, business corner and a tuk-tuk shuttle to the Nana BTS skytrain station.

For more information and reservations, please visit www.citadines.com  or call +66 2204 4400 or 1800 888 272 (Thailand toll-free). 

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