Dé Phanakron Boutique Hotel
Experience the Best Boutique Hotel in Bangkok
De Phanakron Boutique Hotel, also known as De Phanakron (The Pra Nakorn) (The Phanakorn), is a hotel like no other. Guests staying at De Phanakron Boutique Hotel in Bangkok will turn back time to the reigns of King Rama V (reign 1868-1910) and King Rama VI (reign 1910-1925). As one of the best boutique hotels in Bangkok, we offer a truly unique experience that blends history with modern luxury.
Situated in the vibrant heart of historic Bangkok, De Phanakron Boutique Hotel offers an unparalleled location near key cultural landmarks, including Wat Phra Kaeo, The Grand Palace, and Sanam Luang. This prime location allows guests easy access to the city’s most revered sites, including the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, making it one of the top hotels in Bangkok for exploring the city’s rich past. The hotel also serves as a gateway to cultural treasures such as Wat Pho and the National Gallery, making it one of the best hotels in Bangkok for those eager to delve into the historic essence of the city.
Additionally, being a hotel near Khao San Road, just a 15-minute walk away, our boutique hotel offers a unique opportunity to experience a different side of our cosmopolitan city. This location is perfect for lovers of live music, and the shopping and entertainment hub of Sukhumvit Road is easily reached by sky train or taxi from De Phanakron Boutique Hotel. This makes it an ideal choice for those seeking a hotel near The Grand Palace and near Khao San Road, positioning it among the top-rated hotels in Bangkok.
Our Room
Room Type : Deluxe King Room
John Sampson & Son Department Store room
Living space: 40 sqm.
Take a step back to the very first time British fashion arrived on Thai shores and see for yourself how the two cultures merged and created a brand new identity. From Bond Street in London all the way to Siam, John Sampson and Son led the way in exquisite tailoring.
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Maskati room
Living space: 40 sqm.
The stunning Maskati room celebrates the historic connection between India and Siam. The design of the room is a fusion from both countries, heavily influenced by the block-printed fabric imported by India’s most famous trader in Thailand, Abdul Tyeb Maskati.
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Te Horjia tea room
Living space: 40 sqm.
A must for all tea lovers, this beautiful, tranquil room is inspired by real-life events which resulted in the introduction of some of China’s finest tea to Siam. The design of this unique room blends traditional Chinese features with that of Traditional Thai and Western ideas and is like no other in Bangkok.
Read more +Room Type : Deluxe Suite Double Room
Sri Rajchasongkram room
Living space: 44 sqm.
Discover parts of Thai history that you otherwise may never have known while you relax in this grand double room. Inspired by the life of an historic Duke, Sri Rajchasongkram, the room will transport you back in time to days when popular music was just being introduced and luxury was only available to the privileged few.
Read more +Room Type : Mixed Dormitory Room
Yod Old Market room
Living space: 25 sqm.
Yod Market was once the centre of cultural diversity – a melting pot of nationalities and religions came together to buy, sell, eat and socialize. It lay at the heart of Banlamphu district and featured some of the most famous traders selling clothes, jewelry, table-wear, street food and Thai desserts.
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Floating house (Kuti Chine) Room
Living space: 50 sqm.
Traditionally, the Siamese way of life was inextricably linked to the river. The waterway was used for transportation and general day-to-day living. The Chinese community, known as Kuti Chine, lived along Chaophaya River opposite the grand palace.
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Chinese opera (Lao Gia Hua Group)
Living space: 25 sqm.
Chinese opera was most popular during the reign of King Rama V. These performances told stories about history, culture and beliefs and were shown in theatres in the Yaowarat area (Bangkok’s Chinatown). They were very popular with locals and aristocracy; in fact, some royals even had their own theatres hosting private opera performances.
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S.B.M (The scented and beauty of Mario’s memoires Room)
Living space: 50 sqm.
The rooms are on the 140 years old building. These rooms include bed room, balconies and living room suite for couple and family. By the concept and décor of this room are influenced by Thai fragrances and Thai life. Furniture includes a traditional Thai bed and wardrobe while the unique decoration includes local flowers and incense. It is the perfect place to escape hectic lives and imagine yourself as a ‘lady of the palace’.
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The Mirror of Siam
Living space: 50 sqm.
Photos capture memories and this special guest room captures memories throughout the ages. The theme of the room’s design is based on a colonial house and features a range of historic photographs by famous photographers. The photos are of important places, events and general life in Siam during the reigns of King Rama IV and V.
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