Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts, one of the leading hotel groups in the world, has just made another international expansion by opening the Mövenpick Residences Ekkamai Bangkok. This is the second time the hotel group opened a property in Thailand.

Mövenpick Residences Ekkamai Bangkok is the first serviced apartments by the brand in Asia, offering standard Mövenpick hospitality to its guests. This time, however, they're bringing the their services to guests looking for quality, luxurious apartments.

The property is located in the Ekkamai neighborhood in Bangkok, a strategic location because of its proximity to fine dining restaurants and numerous shopping options. The whole property is built with the collaboration with Nusasiri, of one of Thailand's best developers.

For a limited-time offer, Mövenpick Residences introduced a special rate for its one-bedroom residence of THB 30,000 per month. And, if you're able to book a unit before April 30th, you will receive a complimentary two-night stay in Khao Yai. 

Some of the features of the residences include a 25-metre outdoor saltwater swimming pool, an indoor rooftop fitness center, and a function room for meetings and other business activities. All apartments are designed with contemporary décor, the kitchens are already furnished with the finest equipment, and all apartments have access to complimentary Wi-Fi.

Andrew Langdon, Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts global chief development officer, said in a statement: "We are delighted to partner with such a well-established name in Thai real estate as we extend Mövenpick's reach beyond hotels and resorts into the fast growing serviced apartment sector."

"The high quality of finishing and variety of spacious layouts, combined with our Swiss attention to detail is sure to make Mövenpick Residences Ekkamai Bangkok a high-demand option in an area that's already popular with long-term expatriates," he added. 

If you're looking for the highest quality apartments in Thailand, look no further. Book a unit at Mövenpick Residences Ekkamai Bangkok now!