1/9SO Sofitel BangkokMuch of the hotel overlooks the 142-acre Lumpini Park. // © 2017 SO Sofitel BangkokRead the Full StoryPreviousNext2/9SO Sofitel BangkokSO Sofitel Bangkok’s avant-garde design is the work of top Thailand designers, Thai architect Smith Obayawat and French designer Christian Lacroix. // © 2017 SO Sofitel BangkokRead the Full StoryPreviousNext3/9SO Sofitel BangkokThe 238 guestrooms and most of the public spaces are divided into five elements, or different design themes, such as metal (pictured here). // © 2017 SO Sofitel BangkokRead the Full StoryPreviousNext4/9SO Sofitel BangkokThe wood element room theme is said to be the most authentically Thai in terms of design. // © 2017 SO Sofitel BangkokRead the Full StoryPreviousNext5/9SO Sofitel BangkokRooms with the earth element theme feature Thai wall paintings against a brilliant-blue wall. // © 2017 SO Sofitel BangkokRead the Full StoryPreviousNext6/9SO Sofitel BangkokOpen all day, Red Oven restaurant offers a wide range of cuisine, served buffet-style. // © 2017 SO Sofitel BangkokRead the Full StoryPreviousNext7/9SO Sofitel BangkokAn infinity pool is located on the 10th floor and offers a panoramic vista of Lumpini Park and Bangkok’s skyline. // © 2017 SO Sofitel BangkokRead the Full StoryPreviousNext8/9SO Sofitel BangkokOn the 11th floor, SoSPA’s design is inspired by Thai mythology. // © 2017 SO Sofitel BangkokRead the Full StoryPreviousNext9/9SO Sofitel BangkokAfter a meal at fine-dining restaurant Park Society, mingle with Bangkok’s elite set at the adjoining Park Society Terrace or Hi-So Rooftop Bar. // © 2017 SO Sofitel BangkokRead the Full StoryPreviousNext