Radisson Hotel Group opens Radisson Hotel Don Mueang Bangkok
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Radisson Hotel Don Mueang Bangkok

The 89-key Radisson Hotel Don Mueang Bangkok is just minutes from Don Mueang International Airport, offering a contemporary escape for travelers seeking comfort, convenience, and cultural connection.  The property reflects the city’s vibrant contrasts through minimalist architecture and artistic details that create a peaceful sanctuary in the heart of Bangkok’s dynamic Don Mueang district.

Sukanyapach Homchuen, General Manager, Radisson Hotel Don Mueang Bangkok “We aim to be the preferred choice for modern travelers seeking convenience, connection, and a sense of place.”

The hotel’s interiors exemplify clean lines, airy spaces, and subtle local touches. Guest rooms feature plush bedding and Thai artwork by Kwanchai Lichaikul, who’s Under Contraction series offers guests a contemplative visual journey rooted in traditional storytelling and modern transformation.

The second-floor meeting space accommodates up to 129 guests. It features high ceilings, large windows, and a dedicated foyer for pre-function gatherings. 

Guests can stay active at the fully equipped fitness center or unwind in the rooftop infinity pool, which offers panoramic views across the city. The location also encourages exploration, with nearby attractions such as the Royal Thai Air Force Museum, Chatuchak Weekend Market, and the events hub IMPACT Muang Thong Thani. For a more local experience, guests can visit hidden gems like Kantarat Golf Course or the peaceful Wat Don Mueang temple.

Tim Cordon, Chief Operating Officer, Middle East, Africa and Southeast Asia Pacific, Radisson Hotel Group, adds: “Thailand continues to be a key focus for our expansion strategy across Asia Pacific, and the opening of Radisson Hotel Don Mueang Bangkok reflects our commitment to growing in high-potential urban hubs.”

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Paul Lo

Paul is the publisher of Red Bird Travel News, from Hong Kong, now living in Shanghai, and has worked at South China Morning Post, Apple Daily, Shanghai Daily, and Global Times.