Bangkok, 27 September 2024 – The Tourism Authority of Thailand congratulates 58 hotels awarded MICHELIN Keys. This new recognition elevates Thailand’s hospitality standards, with three levels: One, Two, and Three Keys.
- 🏨 Overview of MICHELIN Keys The MICHELIN Guide has recognized 58 outstanding hotels in Thailand with a new Key distinction system for 2024, categorizing them into One, Two, and Three Keys, highlighting their quality and service.
- 🔑 Key Distribution Among these hotels, 8 have received the prestigious Three Key award, 19 hotels are marked with Two Keys, and 31 hotels are recognized with One Key, showcasing a diverse range of luxurious accommodations.
- 🌍 Travel Recommendations This new selection offers travelers curated options for exceptional stays, enhancing their travel experience in Thailand’s vibrant destinations.
Bangkok, 27 September 2024 – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) proudly congratulates the 58 hotels in Thailand honored with prestigious MICHELIN Keys. Among them, eight have received Three Keys, 19 Two Keys, and 31 One Key awards, marking a significant achievement in various destinations across the country. This inaugural selection aims to elevate Thailand’s hospitality standards, aligning with the government’s vision to establish the kingdom as a global tourism hub.
MICHELIN Guide’s Impact
Ms. Thapanee Kiatphaibool, TAT Governor, expressed optimism about the MICHELIN Key selection, emphasizing its role in enhancing Thailand’s hospitality scene. The forthcoming eighth edition of The MICHELIN Guide in Thailand is anticipated to further establish the country as a premier destination. Thailand is the second Asian country to be acknowledged with MICHELIN Keys, following the tradition of awarding exceptional hotels worldwide, from France to Japan and the U.S.
MICHELIN Key Honorees
The MICHELIN Key, akin to the MICHELIN Star for restaurants, signifies outstanding hotel experiences. The eight Three Key hotels include Amanpuri and Keemala in Phuket, and Phulay Bay in Krabi.
- Bangkok: Mandarin Oriental Bangkok
- Bangkok: The Siam
- Chiang Mai: Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai
- Trat: Soneva Kiri
- Surat Thani: Samujana Villas
- Krabi: Phulay Bay, A Ritz-Carlton Reserve
- Phuket: Amanpuri
- Phuket: Keemala
Nineteen hotels earned Two Keys, such as Capella Bangkok and InterContinental Phuket Resort. Thirty-one hotels received One Key, including COMO Metropolitan Bangkok and Kimpton Kitalay Samui. For more information on The MICHELIN Guide and MICHELIN Key awards, visit their official websites.
Source : TAT lauds 58 outstanding Thai hotels awarded coveted MICHELIN Keys
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