Bangkok is one of Southeast Asia’s most popular destinations. If you wish to explore the city and indulge in quite a bit of luxury, this offer from LuxuryEscapes might be right up your alley.
The portal offers a stay at the five-star rated Banyan Tree hotel for €152 per night – a rate that includes breakfast and lounge access. The latter means you can enjoy breakfast in a more private ambience, as well as access to free afternoon tea, evening canapés and the nightly cocktail happy hour. You need to enter our promo code dealz8
during payment to get this price. You can read more about the discount here. The offer is available almost daily until October 2026.

You don’t necessarily need to decide on specific dates right away. LuxuryEscapes also allows you to lock in the price and then flexibly redeem the voucher until October 1, 2026, travelling by October 31, 2026. To do this, click on Buy now, choose dates later under the large Check availability button.
You can also opt for a chauffeur service taking you from the airport to the hotel and back. The price tag of €70 seems fairly high to us in a city like Bangkok, where public and private transport is cheap and easy to come by.
You’d be staying in a 48m² Panorama City View Room. Despite not being billed as one, the room is actually built like a suite, with separate sleep and living areas. The included lounge access not only gives you breakfast alongside snacks and canapés in the evening, but it also comes with a free flow of beer and soft drinks during opening hours. Two pieces of laundry per day are included in the price, as well.


LuxuryEscapes Cancellation Policy
LuxuryEscapes offers a rather complicated cancellation policy. It basically comes in three steps:
- Until 7 days after booking: You get a full refund in your original payment form. This is the last chance to get your money back.
- over 46 days before your stay: You can get a full refund in form of a LuxuryEscapes credit. You won’t get your money back, but can use it to book a different hotel on LuxuryEscapes.
- Less than 45 days before you stay: You won’t get a refund in any form if you cancel or no-show.
The Hotel
The Banyan Tree Bangkok is a five-star hotel located in the city centre of Bangkok. It’s a five-minute walk from Lumphini metro station, directly between the Sathorn business and Sukhumvit shopping district. A taxi from Suvarnabhumi airport (BKK
) to the hotel takes roughly thirty to forty-five minutes, depending on the traffic.
Besides the club lounge, you can also use other amenities of the hotel, like it’s spa and outdoor swimming pool on the 21st floor. On the rooftop, the Moon Bar not only provides you with a stunning view of the city. You can also enjoy a free cocktail while you’re up there.



The Banyan Tree Bangkok enjoys mostly positive reviews, (e.g. 4.7/5 on Google or 4.5/5 on Tripadvisor). Guests praised the quality of service and food at the hotel. They also note that the hotel provides a calm and peaceful environment, despite being in a busy part of the city. Points of criticism vary from minor (lack of seasonal fruit during breakfast) to major (poor condition of the room). However, none of them is mentioned often enough to see a recurring pattern. Overall, the hotel exceeded the expectations of most guests who left reviews.
Price Check
We have checked prices for travel in 2026, although the advertised rate of €319 for 2 nights is available in 2025, as well. The average rate with lounge access and breakfast is available for €264 per night or €528 in total – €100 more per night than LuxuryEscapes’ offer.
Prices fluctuate throughout the year, ranging for €180 per night for short term stays in September 2025 to €300 per night in early 2026. LuxuryEscapes’ price stays put at €148/night and beats the hotels’ offer in every instance.

Destination
Since the deal is valid throughout the most of the year, you can combine it with almost all of our flight deals to Bangkok. Be sure to check them out:










Information & Tips for Bangkok
Bangkok is known for its vibrant street life, cultural landmarks, and bustling markets. Key sights include the Grand Palace, Wat Pho, and the lively Khao San Road. The local currency is the Thai baht (THB), and while credit cards are widely accepted in hotels and large stores, cash is preferred for smaller vendors. The city is relatively affordable, with street food and public transport offering great value. Bangkok has a tropical climate, with hot and humid weather year-round, a rainy season from May to October, and cooler, more comfortable temperatures from November to February.
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Comments (10)
According to the Banyan Tree website, the room would cost me €1,350. With Luxurx Escapes, it’s only €730.
The price is too good to be true, right?
Can you trust the site?
Yes, absolutely. We’ve worked with LuxuryEscapes for years and many readers have booked and stayed at the hotels without any problem, including this very same hotel.
Booked this deal in spring. Overall a very good price
Lounge was not as nice as in other hotels in BKK, but overall package with rooftop bar credit and laundry is good.
Can luxury escape bookings can be combined with a status at Accor / can points be collected?
Sadly no
Yeah, I‘ve encountered the same problem across Bangkok – there is very often a limit of 3pax per bedroom, which is a bit ludicrous if you‘re staying with wife and young twin children, and particularly if booking a suite that is in some cases larger than our own apartment 🙈
Just what I was looking for, but they don’t accept two kids in a room (just one), which seems a little wired to me in a 50 m2 room.
Banyan Tree Hotel is just a 5min walk to MRT Lumpini Station.
Hotel is good for that price but location is not perfect, not that close to subway or skytrain. If you want to stay Sathon Road maybe W Hotel is a good alternative if you need public transport.
Booked a similar deal with Luxury Escapes in Bangkok last year. Different hotel, but similar inclusions. All went very well and availability was also good.