Ate at both the Spice Market and Shintaro which were good, clearly popular with locals and busy with good food and service.
TripAdvisor, 09 Nov 2009
I have only stayed at this hotel for one night, however, i have expected the Four seasons to be (a wow hotel), but the furniture were pretty old, the hotel from the out side looks like an old govmnt building, but for one nigth ONLY it was OK, much better hotels in Bangkok.
Asiarooms.com, 01 Aug 2009
CONS: even though marble bathrooms, the color of the marble was hideous.
agoda, 17 Jul 2009
The finest staff and some rather fine and recently renovated rooms and suites.
Fodor's, 05 May 2009
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Welcome to Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok. Traditional Thai architecture, hand-painted silk ceilings, intricate artwork, an impressively scaled lobby and glorious gardens - Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok offers exquisite accommodations and gracious hospitality strategically located in the corporate, diplomatic and shopping heart of Bangkok's bustling core. Experience the diversity of Thailand by pairing your visit with a stay at Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai in tranquil Mae Rim Valley.