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Accor has signed an agreement to manage the 456-room Windsor Suites Hotel. The hotel will be rebranded under Grand Mercure Windsor in 2021. Located along Sukhumvit’s Soi 20, the 34-storey hotel boasts six dining outlets, a fitness centre, wellness spa, executive lounge and helipad on its rooftop.

From left: Mr. Xavier Cappelut  – Accor, Vice President Operations for Premium & Upscale Hotels – Upper Southeast & Northeast Asia and the Maldives, Mr. Victor Pang – Accor, Vice President Development – Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos & Myanmar, Mr. Patrick Basset – Accor, Chief Operating Officer – Upper Southeast & Northeast Asia and the Maldives,  Dr. Vipaporn Bosereewong – Windsor Suites Hotel, Vice President, Mr. Burin Bosereewong –  Windsor Suites Hotel, Vice President, Mr. Bundit Bosereewong – Windsor Suites Hotel, Vice President.

“Grand Mercure Hotels & Resort is a cultural touchstone in each destination, capturing guests’ imagination and bringing local stories to life. We’re really excited to have the Windsor Suites Hotel join the Accor network giving visitors to Bangkok an added choice of hotel to choose from in the Sukhumvit area” said Patrick Basset, Chief Operating Officer of Accor for Upper Southeast & Northeast Asia and the Maldives.

The hotel will undergo an extensive refurbishment of its public areas, dining outlets and guest rooms at the end of this year to be completed in phases over the next two years.

We are pleased to join with Accor and continue our family’s hospitality legacy. Since the opening of our first property over 50 years ago, travellers have come to stay at Windsor Suites to enjoy being in the centre of one of the world’s most exciting cities – we are so excited to continue evolving our grandfather’s dream, building upon this strong partnership and creating a boundless future”, commented Mr Bundit Bosereewong, Vice President of Windsor Suites Hotel.

Accor is the leading hotel operator in Thailand with 83 hotels and with a pipeline of 13 hotels scheduled to open over the next five years. The group currently manages a portfolio of 44 Grand Mercure hotels across the Asia Pacific region.