Moxy Bangkok Ratchaprasong Hotel: Pink Jacket-Clad Big Bike Caravans illuminate the city with Vibrant Energy!
With a procession of big bike caravans, orchestrated in collaboration with HOG AAS Metro Bangkok Chapter and the playful Moxy Crew dressed in vibrant pink jackets, the new Moxy Bangkok Ratchaprasong spread infectious joy throughout the Ratchaprasong district. Encountering this lively and charming atmosphere, adventurous Thai and foreign tourists of all ages can’t resist smiling, relishing the opportunity for endless fun and excitement with an exclusive hotel experience that is whimsical and stylish, unparalleled by any other. It proudly caters to the diverse needs of urban living, promising to fulfill every aspect of city life, whether it be dining, shopping, travelingο»Ώ, completing every loop of joy in the space of the hotel.
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Moxy Hotels have embarked on an extensive journey across the globe, starting from Milan, Italy, in 2014, and expanding to iconic cities like Paris, New York, Sydney, Osaka, and Shanghai, now reaching their ultimate destination eagerly awaited by all at the heart of Bangkok in Ratchaprasong district, home to Moxy Bangkok Ratchaprasong. As part of the Marriott Bonvoy family, Moxy Hotels boast over 30 outstanding properties worldwide. What distinguishes Moxy Bangkok Ratchaprasong is its prime location in the vibrant capital city, where the hustle and bustle never cease, bustling with activity day and night. Nestled amidst shopping centers, dining venues, tourist attractions, and trendy shopping destinations, it is surrounded by world-class malls as well as numerous chic restaurants and bars.
Address Ratchadamri Rd, Lumphini, Pathum Wan, 10330 - Bangkok, Thailand ο»Ώ
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