Rising above one of the city’s most iconic areas, the all-new Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok at Chao Phraya River is a 3.6 hectare (9 acre) riverside oasis on Charoenkrung Road. Anticipated to open in late 2019, the Hotel has been assembling a team of senior executives and specialist talent who are currently shaping what will become the city’s ultimate hospitality experience.
General Manager Lubosh Barta began his Four Seasons career 15 years ago at the company’s former location in Bangkok, where he was Director of Food and Beverage. Demonstrating leadership qualities from the outset, he transferred to Chiang Mai before taking on his first General Manager position in Koh Samui. His success there was a stepping stone to opening Four Seasons Hotel Seoul, which boasts one of the company’s largest food and beverage operations and Charles H, the best bar in Korea. A native of the Czech Republic whose career includes positions in Europe, Australia and the Middle East, Lubosh has always considered Thailand his second home, especially since all three of his children were born in the country.
“The return of Four Seasons to Bangkok will be nothing short of spectacular, and there’s no one better to lead the team than Lubosh Barta,” says Rainer Stampfer, Four Seasons President, Hotel Operations – Asia Pacific. “Lubosh was responsible for putting Four Seasons Hotel Seoul on the world map as the opening General Manager. Prior to his time in Korea, he spent several years in Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Koh Samui. His opening skill set and cultural familiarity with Thailand are matched by his leadership qualities and deep commitment to the vision of both Four Seasons and Country Group Development, our partners in Bangkok.”
At Lubosh’s side is Jasjit Singh Assi – known to his colleagues as JJ – who is the Hotel Manager responsible for day-to-day operations. After joining Four Seasons in his native country of India, JJ quickly rose through the food and beverage divisions in Chiang Mai and Sydney before returning to Mumbai in his first assignment as Hotel Manager. Growing up in a military family, he spent a great deal of his youth travelling, perfectly grooming him to offer the kind of high personalised service expected by Four Seasons guests from around the world.
“In addition to his recent experience in Mumbai, JJ brings a strong background in food and beverage in his return to Thailand, which will be a key part of the experience we are offering to both international visitors and our local clientele,” says Lubosh.
Four Seasons veteran Betty Chan joins as Director of Marketing with oversight of sales, marketing and events. Her career with Four Seasons began in 1995 and has since grown with Four Seasons with roles in Hong Kong with the company’s worldwide sales team and Shanghai. In 2008, Betty was appointed Director of Marketing for Four Seasons Resorts Thailand and has been enamoured with Thailand ever since.
About Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok at Chao Phraya River
A series of cascading buildings conceived by architect and designer Jean-Michel Gathy set amid lushly landscaped courtyards, water features and gardens is flanked by the broad Chao Phraya River on one side and famed Charoenkrung Road on the other. Its waterside setting seamlessly unifies the natural beauty of Thailand with both the historic and modern aspects of the city of Bangkok for an urban resort vibe. The Hotel features include 299 guest rooms including suites with garden terraces, an impressive two storey Presidential Suite; a world class culinary offering; a sophisticated spa highlighted by a unique spa suite with private vitality pool and indoor garden; two pools including an infinity pool with sweeping water views; a kids club with a river theme; and magnificently appointed events spaces including a waterfront grand ballroom with expansive outdoor terrace. A modern art collection curated by Gathy will enhance the experience throughout public and private spaces, both indoors and outdoors.
A Tour of Thailand
Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok is the idea gateway to a tour of Thailand that can include a visit to the northern Lanna capital at Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai, set among rice paddies just outside the city; tranquil days on the picture-perfect, palm-fringed beach at Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui in the Gulf of Thailand; or the luxuriously rustic elephant camp where the Mekong River unites three countries at Four Seasons Tented Camp Golden Triangle.