Review – Park Hyatt Bangkok Diplomatic Suite

Last week I decided to go visit 2 of my very good friends over in Bangkok. I’ve only transited through Bangkok before so I was quite excited to be able to leave and experience the city.

Now if you’re like me and love luxury hotels, Bangkok has a massive range of them so you won’t be disappointed. As I now try to stay mostly in Hyatt hotels that gave me two options, the Grand or Park Hyatt. I decided to stay 2 nights at the Grand Hyatt and 1 at the Park.

I originally booked an executive suite however as a Globalist I was upgraded to a Diplomatic Suite and safe to say I was extremely impressed!

a hallway with a white couch and a black cabinet

Park Hyatt Diplomatic Suite Bangkok

As soon as you walk into the room, directly on your left is where the powder room is found.

a bathroom with a toilet and sink

Park Hyatt Diplomatic Suite Bangkok

Next thing you’ll find on the right is a storage shelf.

a black cabinet with a black object on top

Park Hyatt Diplomatic Suite Bangkok

The hotel also provided some chocolate covered banana pieces.

a bowl of chocolate covered fruit

Park Hyatt Diplomatic Suite Bangkok

The room has a decent sized fridge & freezer as well as a coffee machine and other food and beverage options available for purchase.

a sink in a room

Park Hyatt Diplomatic Suite Bangkok

As you can see, here’s the beverage selection from the fridge:

a refrigerator with bottles of beer and bottles of soda

Park Hyatt Diplomatic Suite Bangkok

 

an oven door with a door open

Park Hyatt Diplomatic Suite Bangkok

 

a coffee machine on a tray

Park Hyatt Diplomatic Suite Bangkok

After leaving the hallway into the room, you’ll be brought directly into living area which is massive.

a couch and chairs in a room

Park Hyatt Diplomatic Suite Bangkok

The space has a massive curved couch, dining table and an LED TV with a surround sound system.

a room with a large couch and chairs

Park Hyatt Diplomatic Suite Bangkok

The room feels so spacious and vibrant, especially with the massive glass windows providing the natural light.

a room with a television and chairs

Park Hyatt Diplomatic Suite Bangkok

 

a black table with chairs and a lamp

Park Hyatt Diplomatic Suite Bangkok

 

a room with a black table and chairs

Park Hyatt Diplomatic Suite Bangkok

The next space after the living room is the wardrobe. The room also includes slippers, a safe, shoe horn, robes and a bag for laundry.

a closet with a mirror and a white robe

Park Hyatt Diplomatic Suite Bangkok

 

a closet with a bench and swingers

Park Hyatt Diplomatic Suite Bangkok

And straight after the wardrobe is where the master bedroom is found. The room is really spacious and the bed is absolutely fantastic. The only real complaint I had was that the pillows were a little thin but you can always request new ones.

a room with a bed and a green rug

Park Hyatt Diplomatic Suite Bangkok

 

a chair next to a lamp

Park Hyatt Diplomatic Suite Bangkok

 

a black table with a round mirror and a flower vase on it

Park Hyatt Diplomatic Suite Bangkok

 

a tv on a stand

Park Hyatt Diplomatic Suite Bangkok

The ensuite bathroom massive and all marble which looks beautiful. One of the biggest things I like about Park Hyatt’s are the amenities they use.

a bathroom with a double sink and mirrors

Park Hyatt Diplomatic Suite Bangkok

All Park Hyatt’s use Bergamote 22 products by Le Labo and they’re amazing. If you flew Etihad First before 2016, you would have noticed that these are the same products the airline used to stock in First.

a group of bottles of shampoo and conditioner

Park Hyatt Diplomatic Suite Bangkok

The bathroom also has a massive bathtub with a TV. You can Airplay, mirror and heaps more on the TV’s at the hotel.

a bathtub in a bathroom

Park Hyatt Diplomatic Suite Bangkok

The shower was located to the right of the bathroom and will comfortably fit tall people.

a shower head in a bathroom

Park Hyatt Diplomatic Suite Bangkok

 

a group of bottles on a shelf

Park Hyatt Diplomatic Suite Bangkok

As for the view, well, I think this photo speaks for itself…

a city with trees and buildings

Park Hyatt Diplomatic Suite Bangkok

Overall

Overall I absolutely loved my stay at the Park Hyatt Bangkok. Another thing that deserves a mention are the staff, throughout the stay there were staff all around and they were very friendly, all the way from check-in to check-out nothing was ever a problem.

I always enjoy staying at Park Hyatt’s and I think this one is pretty on par with my experiences at the Sydney property.

 

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Zac has been obsessed with travel since the age of 2. Now flying 200,000+ miles per year and blogging about luxury travel. Points From The Pacific is a blog that posts about the latest airline news, insights, reviews and guides to help travellers use their points to travel in first and business class.

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