★★★★★
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I stayed at Four Seasons Bangkok at Chao Phraya River last June, yet the experience remains unforgettable. What impressed me most from the beginning was the architecture by Jean-Michel Gathy. The hotel embraces a contemporary design with modern minimalism, where high ceilings and expansive spaces are beautifully complemented by refined details such as wing-shaped lighting and elegant orchid arrangements. The atmosphere feels modern, artistic, and warmly welcoming at the same time.
The rooms are exceptionally spacious, featuring high ceilings and full floor-to-ceiling glass. Premium materials are used throughout, and regardless of the room category, the views are consistently impressive. The rooms are highly tech-forward, with automatic curtains and an in-room tablet that allows guests to control all room functions, as well as call or chat with staff.
What stood out the most, however, was the service. The staff are professional, attentive, and deeply caring without ever overreacting. They remember guests and anticipate needs in a remarkable way. For example, when my father became unwell, the staff checked pharmacies across the area late that night to help us find medicine, and they continued to ask about him during breakfast the next day. On another occasion, my sister continued her workout while I had to leave early; the staff proactively provided her with a key card when she finished the gym without any request from us. Their ability to anticipate guest behaviour is truly impressive. On our final evening, staff noticed us from a distance, approached to assist with luggage, and the entire team warmly said goodbye with genuine smiles.
Food quality is exceptional. We ordered lamb ribs via room service late at night, yet the dish arrived perfectly prepared. The lamb was tender and juicy, complemented by a balanced sweet-and-tangy sauce that created a memorable flavour. We also ordered mushroom soup, which tasted fresh and highlighted the quality of the ingredients. Staff asked about our preferred doneness and serving temperature before delivery, and each dish was beautifully presented.
In terms of location, the hotel is ideal for relaxation thanks to its quiet riverside setting, although it is slightly less convenient for exploring central Bangkok. For this reason, it is best suited toward the end of a trip when you want to slow down and enjoy a resort-style stay.
Make sure to stay for more than two nights to fully experience the property and its facilities. It is also recommended to reserve the hotel boat in advance if you plan to visit ICONSIAM, as this is one of the most convenient and enjoyable ways to travel across the river.
One suggestion for improvement: although I booked through an agent, the check-in process took around 30 minutes. A faster check-in experience would make the arrival even smoother.
For anyone considering this hotel, it stands out as one of the best in Bangkok across architecture, service, dining, and overall experience. Book it with confidence — there is little reason to look elsewhere.