The Prince Akatoki Riverside Bangkok: Japanese Luxury Arrives on the Chao Phraya

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The Prince Akatoki Riverside Bangkok: Japanese Luxury Arrives on the Chao Phraya

The Prince Akatoki Riverside Bangkok is set to open in late 2026 with 255 rooms on the Chao Phraya River, bringing Japanese luxury hospitality to Thailand for the first time.

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A New Luxury Player on the River

Bangkok's Chao Phraya River is about to welcome another high-end hotel. The Prince Akatoki Riverside Bangkok is scheduled to open in the fourth quarter of 2026, making it the brand's first property in Southeast Asia and only the third Prince Akatoki hotel in the world, after London and an upcoming property in Guangzhou.

For travellers who appreciate Japanese hospitality, this is a notable arrival. The Prince Akatoki brand is known for blending contemporary Japanese design with a focus on calm, precision and thoughtful service — something Bangkok's riverside hotel scene has not offered before. If you are researching where to stay, our Bangkok hotels guide covers the full range of options across the city.

What to Expect

The hotel will have 255 rooms, including three floors of Club Rooms with access to a dedicated Executive Lounge. At the top end, a Presidential Suite spanning over 1,850 square feet will offer panoramic river views.

The property is being positioned as an urban sanctuary, designed to give guests a sense of retreat from the city while remaining connected to it. An exclusive ferry service will shuttle guests directly to IconSiam, the massive riverside shopping mall on the opposite bank. The Chao Phraya waterfront development is increasingly becoming one of Bangkok's most dynamic zones, with new attractions opening regularly.

Location and Getting There

The Prince Akatoki Riverside Bangkok sits on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River. While the exact address has not been fully publicised yet, the hotel's proximity to IconSiam and the Chao Phraya tourist boat network means it will be well connected to Sathorn Pier, the BTS system, and Bangkok's main tourist districts. You can plan your transfers easily using our Bangkok public transport guide.

Guests wanting to explore the riverfront independently can walk or take a short boat ride to iconic landmarks like Wat Arun and the Grand Palace, both of which sit directly on the Chao Phraya.

For travellers arriving from Suvarnabhumi Airport, the riverside area is typically a 45 to 60 minute taxi ride depending on traffic.

Why It Matters

Bangkok already has dozens of luxury hotels, but Japanese-branded properties remain rare in the city. The Prince Akatoki will compete directly with established names like The Peninsula, Mandarin Oriental and the soon-to-open Langham Custom House. Its point of difference is the Japanese hospitality philosophy — an emphasis on anticipatory service, minimalist design and attention to detail that sets it apart from the European grand hotel tradition.

Other notable recent additions to Bangkok's luxury market include the Andaz One Bangkok in Lumphini and the newly renovated Anantara Siam, which underwent a major refresh. For a broader look at what is coming, our roundup of new luxury resorts across Thailand in 2026 puts the current hotel boom in context — as does this overview of the record hotel development pipeline in Bangkok.

Bangkok's nightlife is another draw for guests at riverside properties, with new rooftop bars continuing to open throughout 2026. If you are weighing hotel cost against location and transport friction, compare the verified choices and honest trade-offs in our Bangkok hotel guide, then check the current total for your own dates.

If you are planning a Bangkok trip in late 2026 or 2027, The Prince Akatoki Riverside is worth keeping on your shortlist, especially if riverside living and Japanese-style service appeal to you. Our full Bangkok city guide is a good starting point for planning the rest of your trip.

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