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- COMO Shambhala Spa
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- Thailand
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- Bangkok
- 27 South Sathorn Rd., Tungmahamek,
Bangkok 10120, Thailand
Tel: +66 2 625 3333
Fax: +66 2 625 3300
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The Metropolitan Bangkok understands its guests are on high-octane schedules. COMO Shambhala Urban Escape – our largest city retreat yet – is dedicated to your complete wellbeing.
In addition to a gym (open 6am to 10pm), we have separate male and female steam rooms, a hydro pool, 20m outdoor lap pool (6am to 8pm) and Yoga studio (offering complimentary daily classes) and 10 treatment areas for holistic therapies.
SPA Treatments
- Aromatherapy Facial & Body Treatment
- Body Scrub & Wraps
- Four Hands Massage
- Sports Treatments
- Relaxing Massage
- Swedish Massage
- Therapeutic Massage
- Antistress Cure
- Hot Stone Therapies
- Shower Therapies
- Detox Treatments
- Body Treatments
- Jet Lag Treatments & Massage
- Oriental Treatments & Rituals
- Holistic Treatment Therapies
- Thai Treatments & Rituals
- Balinese Treatments & Rituals
- Exotic Treatments & Rituals
- Ayurveda Treatments & Massage Therapies
- Water Therapy
The Metropolitan, Bangkok, is the Thai capital's newest hotspot for those at the centre of the action.
A cool and contemporary east-west aesthetic with modern Oriental accents is combined with award-winning cuisine, a holistic spa and Bangkok's chicest lounge bar.
However, the Metropolitan, Bangkok, is also a place for the most demanding traveller who seeks not just style, but accurate service.
Here, at this calming haven within the urban hubbub, experience COMO's belief in detail -and our meaningful promise of perfect respite from a busy day.
The look is fresh without being ferociously avant garde, acknowledging influences from both the east and west.
The simple, ample volumes are flooded with light, manipulated by lighting architects, Isometrix, London.
Natural materials include Makha wood from Thailand, combined with oxidized brass paneling.
Paintings are also featured, by Natee Utarit, an up-and-coming artist at the cutting edge of Asia's art scene. Utarit's images, hung throughout the hotel, give depth to the otherwise clean-lined spaces.











