To mark 130 years of its legendary Monogram, Louis Vuitton brings its globally celebrated Hotel concept to Thailand with an immersive pop-up that blends fashion, travel, and design into one meticulously staged experience. Running from February 11 to March 15, Louis Vuitton Hotel Bangkok transforms Baan Trok Tua Ngork, a century-old residence near Yaowarat, into a cinematic tribute to the maison’s enduring relationship with movement and modern luxury.
This is not a hotel in the traditional sense, but it plays the part flawlessly. Set across four levels, the space unfolds like a boutique stay imagined through Louis Vuitton’s lens—where every room tells a story and every detail is intentional. Travel, the house’s original raison d’être, becomes the narrative thread that ties the experience together. As informed by a news report in the Rem.
Having previously landed in New York, Shanghai, and Seoul, Bangkok now becomes the only destination in Southeast Asia and South Asia to host this concept, firmly positioning the city within Louis Vuitton’s global cultural circuit. The choice of venue is no accident: a historic building layered with memory, now reworked as a modern fashion landmark.
Access is by appointment only, reinforcing the exclusivity of the experience and inviting guests to slow down and explore the house’s heritage at their own pace.