As the backdrop for The White Lotus Season 3, Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok invites guests to step into the world of HBO’s award-winning series and immerse themselves in the hotel that captured the imagination of creator Mike White.
The only hotel in Bangkok chosen for filming, this legendary riverside icon is more than a setting – it is a character in its own right, bringing history, glamour and cinematic grandeur to the screen.
From its riverside breakfast rituals to the sultry jazz notes of The Bamboo Bar, every space at Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok tells a story. The hotel’s fabled Authors’ Lounge provided inspiration for White as he crafted the next chapter of The White Lotus, while its storied lobby and opulent suites welcomed the cast and crew into its rich heritage. Whether sipping a cocktail where Hollywood’s elite once gathered or enjoying the sanctuary of The Oriental Spa, guests can follow in the footsteps of The White Lotus cast and experience a world where fiction and reality meet.
“When Mike White arrived at the hotel a few days ago, the first thing he said was, ‘I’m home.’ That says everything about the enduring magic of Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok. For nearly 150 years, we have welcomed luminaries – writers like Somerset Maugham, Joseph Conrad, and John le Carré, as well as visionaries from around the world. To now be featured in The White Lotus Season 3 is truly special and we look forward to welcoming guests to discover this extraordinary destination for themselves.” – Anthony Tyler, Area Vice President, Operations and General Manager.
The heart of the story: Meet Khun Mayuree
A legend in her own right, Khun Mayuree, Guest Relations Director, has been the soul of Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok for over 35 years. Her warmth, intuition and unparalleled ability to anticipate guests’ needs have long been part of the hotel’s DNA. Now, she shares another distinction – appearing in The White Lotus Season 3, where she embodies the legendary service that defines the Group.
“Playing a part in The White Lotus was an unforgettable experience, but in many ways, it felt just like another day at Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok – welcoming guests, anticipating their needs, and creating moments they will always remember. Hospitality is about storytelling and every guest who walks through our doors becomes part of ours. Seeing our hotel come to life on screen makes me even prouder of the warmth and service we share with the world every day.” – Khun Mayuree, Guest Relations Director
Stay like the stars: The Oriental Suite
Perched atop the hotel, the expansive 376-square-metre Oriental Suite served as a breath taking setting for The White Lotus film crew. This two-bedroom penthouse offers panoramic views of the Chao Phraya River from its wrap-around 58-square-metre terrace. Inside, guests can entertain in the large sitting room, host dinners in the dining room for 12 and relax in the antique-furnished master bedroom. The suite encapsulates the refined luxury that defines Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok.
The Bamboo Bar
Bangkok’s most legendary jazz venue, The Bamboo Bar makes an unforgettable guest appearance in the series, transporting visitors to an era of effortless glamour. Guests can sip on The White Lotus cocktail – set to debut in March 2025 – while immersed in the bar’s timeless 1950s ambience.
The Authors’ Lounge
A sanctuary for literary legends, The Authors’ Lounge now holds a new place in cinematic history. It was here that Mike White found inspiration for the latest season’s script, his photograph now joining the ranks of literary greats who once wrote within these walls.
The Lobby
Reimagined by Jeffrey Wilkes in 2019, the hotel’s iconic lobby is a fusion of Thai heritage and contemporary elegance. Its handcrafted teak, crystal bells and Bodhi leaf motifs create an atmosphere of refined tranquillity – a perfect stage for The White Lotus drama to unfold.
Breakfast at The Verandah
Start the day as the cast did, with a serene breakfast by the Chao Phraya River. This tranquil riverside setting offers a front-row seat to the hotel’s timeless charm, just as it did for the world’s most discerning travellers for nearly 150 years.
Beyond the Screen: Award-winning Dining and Wellness
While The White Lotus shines a spotlight on Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok’s cinematic grandeur, guests can go beyond the screen to experience its legendary offerings. From its Michelin-starred dining experiences – including Two Michelin-starred Chef Alex Dilling’s modern interpretation of French cuisine at Le Normandie, to The Oriental Spa, where centuries-old wellness traditions meet modern expertise, every stay is crafted to perfection.
As The White Lotus captivates audiences worldwide, Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok invites guests to discover the allure of this extraordinary hotel for themselves. Step into a world where Hollywood meets heritage and experience the magic of one of the world’s award-winning and most celebrated luxury hotels.
About Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok
Built in 1876 and ideally located on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, Mandarin Oriental, has been delighting guests ever since. The 331-room hotel has been an inspiration to a host of world-renowned writers from Joseph Conrad, Somerset Maugham to Barbara Cartland, after whom many of the suites are named. The hotel presents 11 restaurants and bars, from traditional Thai cuisine to Michelin starred French fine dining at Le Normandie. Private shuttle boats provide access to The Oriental Thai Cooking School, Sala Rim Naam and Terrace Rim Naam, the hotel’s Thai restaurants, award-winning The Oriental Spa and Fitness & Wellness Centre located across the River; as well as the nearest sky train station (Saphan Taksin) and ICONSIAM, Thailand’s latest and largest shopping mall, and home to The Residences at Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok.