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If you thought Bangkok is only about its vibrant nightlife, old temples and sumptuous street food, then you need to check out Louis Vuitton latest hotel pop-up which has become the city’s cool new attraction. And the Thai capital is not at all complaining and basking in the fashion glory. It has added a stylish touch to the city’s list of cultural attractions. The place is becoming a destination for every fashion lover and offbeat experience seekers in Thailand. Let’s have a look at it closely:From 11 February to 15 March 2026, Louis Vuitton, the famous French luxury brand, took over a historic building in Chinatown and turned it into a four-floored fake hotel. It’s an experience that invites visitors, not only from the world of fashion, to walk inside the property and see the world of fashion.This isn’t a hotel, still travellers are checking inUnlike your traditional hotels, this pop-up of “Louis Vuitton Hotel Bangkok” won’t offer you beds and breakfast or room service. It’s about narrative, history, and sensory experience. The place has installations blending fashion and heritage beautifully to narrate stories from the past. Once inside you’ll feel like inside a mini–museum. Oh so Instagrammable! A must-visit attraction

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When you arrive, you’ll be pleasantly surprised to see that it isn’t just a boutique or gallery, but an immersive sojourn through the iconic Louis Vuitton Monogram legacy. It is here to celebrate 130 years of one of fashion’s most recognisable emblems. Each floor tells a story. Let’s see more:Ground and First Floors: The ground and the first floors feature flag-lined façade. The lobby area evokes a travel and adventure feeling. Level 2: This is where Keepall and Speedy are displayed, two of the brand’s most beloved silhouettes. You’ll also know the stories behind these classic pieces and if you want, you can even customise select leather goods with personalised hot-stamping. Level 3: This is the “gym” area where a playful nod to the bag’s strength and versatility is shown. Travellers can also enjoy at the Noé Bar. Top Floor: This is the floor dedicated to the classic Speedy bag, while a terrace is dedicated to the Alma handbag. This place narrates a travel-infused chronicle of how these bags moved from practical travel companions and became cultural icons. Where and WhenAddress: Baan Trok Tua Ngork, 306 Thanon Santiphap, Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Bangkok 10100, Thailand Dates: 11 February – 15 March 2026Opening Hours:Mon–Thu: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PMFri–Sun: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PMAdmission: Entry is free, but online reservations are mandatoryHow to reach:

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This heritage building is in Chinatown (Yaowarat) district. The closest stations are a short tuk-tuk or taxi ride away; you can also walk from Wat Mangkon Train Station in Chinatown. The Louis Vuitton Hotel pop-up is a once-in-a-lifetime experience for curious travellers and fashion enthusiasts. If you are planning a trip to Bangkok during these dates, add a quick stop-over to this fake hotel in your itinerary.

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