
Mandarin Oriental Bangkok
Asia's oldest luxury hotel, where Conrad, Maugham and Coward wrote
About the Property
Founded in 1879 as a modest hostelry for seafarers on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, the Mandarin Oriental Bangkok is the oldest continuously operating luxury hotel in Asia. Its Authors' Wing — where Joseph Conrad, Somerset Maugham, and Noel Coward once stayed — preserves original teak floors and period furnishings. The hotel has hosted royalty, heads of state, and literary giants for nearly 150 years, earning its status as Bangkok's most storied address.
Original Purpose
Seafarers' hotel and trading post
Highlights
History Timeline
Original hotel opens as The Oriental on the Chao Phraya riverside
Rebuilt and expanded after a fire, becoming the Oriental Hotel
Authors' Wing constructed — Joseph Conrad stays during his seafaring years
Occupied by Japanese forces during WWII
Acquired by Ital-Thai Group under Chalermsak Suranant
Partnership with Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group established
Authors' Wing closed for comprehensive two-year restoration