Ariyasom Villa - Nomadays

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Ariyasom Villa

Looking for a charming hotel for your next vacation in Bangkok? Look no further than Ariyasom Villa, an old family residence in the heart of Bangkok offering 24 comfortable rooms and suites. Here's a closer look at the highlights of Ariyasom Villa.

Ariyasom Villa, a renovated old property in the heart of Bangkok

Ariyasom Villa welcomes guests into a half-timbered house dating back to the Second World War, transformed into tourist accommodation. "When we built this hotel, our intention was to create something that captured the authentic ambiance of Thailand. I hope we succeeded," the host tells us on Ariyasom Villa's official website. The hotel opened its doors in 2008 and has since boasted about its location, tasteful antique furnishings, and divine vegetarian dishes.

While its rooms with panoramic balconies provide cozy comfort, it's Ariyasom Villa's location on the famous Sukhumvit Road that makes it a must-visit in the City of Angels. Just steps away from the hotel, boats take tourists to Jim Thompson's House or the Golden Mountain, to name a few of the nearby attractions. Whether for a business trip or leisure stay in Bangkok, Ariyasom Villa is an accommodation that will surely please you!

Where is Ariyasom Villa located?

Ariyasom Villa's number one asset is its location: right next to Sukhumvit Road, known for its restaurants, luxury boutiques, and nightlife. The international hospital in Burungrad can serve as a landmark. If arriving by air, the residence is a 45-minute drive from Suvarnabhumi International Airport. Taking the metro? It's a 10-minute walk from BTS Ploenchit Station. Children of all ages are welcome; however, our four-legged friends are not accepted within the establishment.

For a stay in Bangkok in a high-end hotel embodying pure Thai tradition, here's an address to remember: 65 Sukhumvit 1 Alley, Khlong Toei Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110, Thailand.

Tastefully decorated rooms and suites

Guests will enjoy the comfort of the hotel's 24 rooms and suites. The ten standard rooms include a king-size bed, flat-screen TV, refrigerator, and kettle. Kudos to the comfortably appointed bathroom with sparkling glass walls! There are eight deluxe rooms with the same amenities but more generous living space: 42 m2 compared to 34 m2 in standard rooms. The hotel's six suites are suitable for honeymooning couples, for example.

All hotel rooms are air-conditioned. The Internet is free, and a landline phone is provided for making calls. In addition to the basic amenities expected of a first-class tourist accommodation, attention to detail makes the difference. Guests have appreciated the meticulous decor: hardwood flooring, beautifully restored antique furniture, and teak mirrors are examples of Thai elegance. Connoisseurs will recognize elements of the Lanna and Ayutthaya styles. Balconies offer cheerful views of the pool or garden.

Organic and vegetarian cuisine

Ariyasom Villa has its own restaurant, Na Aroon. Guests should be informed that the menus are strictly vegetarian; no meat dishes are served. Can you appreciate the delights of vegetarian cuisine?

Breakfast is included and served à la carte. The three-course lunch is slightly different, starting with a winged bean salad, followed by sautéed fried tofu with peanuts and spring rolls. For the main course, you can order Thai or European specialties. A variety of seafood is also offered to meat-eating enthusiasts.

In terms of beverages, the restaurant continues to uphold organic and regional values. Aside from the international wine list, all refreshments are regional: ginger beer imported from Issam, fruit juices, kombuchas, and kefirs.

Nearby attractions to Ariyasom Villa

Ariyasom Villa enjoys an excellent location close to Bangkok's main sites, museums, and monuments. Nearby is a khlong where boatmen take tourists eager to visit heritage sites:

  • Visit Jim Thompson's house.
  • Up the river, enjoy a spiritual stroll at Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn) or Wat Pho (Temple of the Reclining Buddha);
  • Continue to the Grand Palace, where the famous Emerald Buddha resides inside;
  • Climb the Golden Mountain for a magnificent view from the top;
  • Stop by Pak Khlong Talat, the largest fresh flower market in the capital.

If you're in the mood for shopping, shopping malls abound near Sukhumvit Road: Emporium, Central World, Siam Paragon, etc.

Good infrastructure for a quality stay

To make your stay more enjoyable, the hotel offers a variety of leisure facilities, including:

  • A 20-meter-long pool that delights swimmers and sunbathers (set in a lovely forested setting);
  • The "Som Sen" spa room offers a variety of spa treatments. Experience the benefits of traditional Thai massage.
  • A meditation room to relieve stress and relax;
  • An extensive library is a perfect refuge after a tiring stroll.
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