HYDE Heritage Thonglor: Elevated Living with On-Demand Service from Hyatt Regency Bangkok Sukhumvit
HYDE Heritage Thonglor: Elevated Living with On-Demand Service from Hyatt Regency Bangkok Sukhumvit

Introducing a new phenomenon in branded residence services to cater to luxury lifestyles, featuring a comprehensive common area spanning 8 floors with 28 functions, along with exclusive privileges from 5 leading hotels in the group, in collaboration with KTC to offer special benefits to customers.

HYDE Heritage Thonglor is a joint venture development between Grand Asset Hotels and Property Public Company Limited, Property Perfect Public Company Limited, and Sumitomo Forestry Co., Ltd.
Special promotions from Krungthai Card Public Company Limited (KTC) offer cardholders two benefits:
Benefit 1: Reservation and contract payments can be made in installments at 0% interest for up to 10 months, allowing customers to avoid large upfront payments until close to the transfer of ownership in early 2022.

Benefit 2: Book as much as you want, and receive that much back. Simply reserve a unit with your KTC card to receive cash vouchers up to 100,000 THB for use at the 5 hotels in the Grand Asset Hotels and Property Public Company Limited group and 1 partner hotel, including:
1. Hyatt Regency Bangkok Sukhumvit
2. Westin Grande Sukhumvit Bangkok
3. Royal Orchid Sheraton Bangkok
4. Sheraton Hua Hin Resort and Spa
5. Sheraton Hua Hin Pranburi Villas
6. Amatara Wellness Resort Phuket
On-Demand Services enhance the exclusive living experience, including:
- Limousine Service
- Butler Service
- Exclusive Private Party
- Exclusive Catering
- Exclusive Event Hosting
- Private Chef Table
- Mixologist Service
- Food Delivery Service
- Housekeeping Deep Clean Service
- Personal Fitness Trainer and Yoga Instructor
HYDE Heritage Thonglor is a 45-story condominium located on a major road in Sukhumvit, just 250 meters from Thonglor BTS station, with a total project value exceeding 6 billion THB. Unit prices start at 9.99 million THB. The Thonglor area has long been popular among both Thai and foreign residents, especially the Japanese.