At Sala Bang Pa-In a river-island resort near Ayutthaya, Thailand, by Department of Architecture traditional Thai style connects with a modern-design future.
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PALMA, Spain, 16 July 2021: Hotelbeds signed a sale
agreement with Sala Hospitality Group, a homegrown Thai hospitality company
that owns and operates eight resorts properties.
With this agreement, Hotelbeds has secured exclusive offers
and privileges for its clients at the group’s seven properties, including
luxury resorts and boutique accommodations located in Thailand’s most beautiful
holiday destinations, including islands, cities and emerging regions. These
offers are designed to inspire travel and help fuel the industry’s recovery.
Sala Hospitality Group operates under two brands: SALA
Resorts and Spas – luxurious villas and suites with access to rejuvenating SALA
spas, romantic beachfront bars and restaurants, for a very personal and private
By Contributor - April 16, 2021
The minimalist riverside retreat offers a more relaxed approach when it comes to seeing two day-trip destinations from the Thai capital.
The terrace of a River View Pool villa at Sala Bang Pa-in. (All photos: Sala Hospitality Group)
If you’re planning to balance a city break in Bangkok with some downtime in the fertile hinterlands north of town, Sala Bang Pa-in may be just the ticket. Perched at the tip of an island in the Chao Phraya River not far from Bang Pa-in Palace, a onetime summer retreat for the Thai royal family, the hotel is also an ideal base for exploring the UNESCO-listed ruins of Ayutthaya’s old city, just 20 kilometers upstream.