Bangkok
The Five Rounds
Capella Bangkok · Five Signature Courses · Three Michelin Stars · 7 Days · Thailand
Mosaico Travels
Curated Luxury · Exceptional Destinations
Five championship rounds,
one Forbes Five-Star address
Bangkok is Asia's most underrated golf city — a ring of championship courses circling the capital, four of them ranked among Thailand's top ten, all within an hour of the Chao Phraya. The conditioning is to PGA-tour spec, the green fees are a fraction of comparable Asian destinations, and the after-round experience — a Capella spa ritual, dinner at a Michelin-starred restaurant on the river, sundowners at a 78th-floor sky bar — is genuinely without rival.
This Mosaic Journey is built around five rounds at the city's finest courses (Nikanti, Alpine, Thai Country Club, Riverdale, Summit Windmill), anchored at Capella Bangkok — the city's only Forbes Five-Star hotel and a 101-room riverside sanctuary opened in 2020. Three of Bangkok's celebrated Michelin restaurants frame the dining; a private historian guides the half-day Grand Palace immersion; a teak rice barge takes you up the Chao Phraya at dusk; and the closing night is on the Mahanakhon SkyWalk, 314 metres above the city you've spent the week mastering.
- 6 nights at Capella Bangkok — the city's only Forbes Five-Star hotel, on the Chao Phraya
- Five championship rounds — Nikanti, Alpine, Thai Country Club, Riverdale, Summit Windmill
- Welcome dinner at Côte by Mauro Colagreco — Capella's Michelin-starred French Riviera restaurant
- Farewell dinner at Sorn — Bangkok's first three-Michelin-star Thai restaurant
- Private historian half-day at the Grand Palace, Wat Pho and Wat Arun
- Private teak rice barge dinner cruise on the Chao Phraya at dusk
- Mahanakhon SkyWalk sundowners — Bangkok's tallest observation deck
- Capella spa rituals and Phra Nakhon Thai breakfast included throughout
Asia's most underrated golf city
Bangkok's ring of championship courses is one of the great quiet stories of Asian golf — four top-ten Thailand courses within an hour of the Chao Phraya, conditioning at PGA-tour level, and an after-round culture (Michelin restaurants, Forbes Five-Star hotels, the 78th-floor sky bars, the Wat Arun sunsets) that no other Southeast Asian capital can match. The golf is the spine of the week. Everything else is the indulgent reward.
Your Detailed Mosaic
Seven days, five championship rounds, three Michelin dinners, and the most considered after-round programme in Southeast Asia.
Arrival · Capella Bangkok, Charoenkrung
Arrive Bangkok · Capella · Welcome Dinner at Côte
Touch down at Suvarnabhumi International, where Capella's private chauffeur is waiting — forty-five minutes through the city to the Charoenkrung quarter and Capella Bangkok, a 101-room riverside sanctuary opened in 2020 as the city's only Forbes Five-Star hotel. Settle in to a Riverfront Premier Suite — every room in the property has a Chao Phraya view, with floor-to-ceiling glass that opens to a private balcony. The Welcome Dinner is at Côte by Mauro Colagreco, Capella's Michelin-starred restaurant — chef Colagreco's French Riviera tasting menu, a 1,200-bottle wine cellar, and a long open kitchen that finishes at the river's edge.
Round One · Nikanti Golf Club
Nikanti — All-Inclusive Luxury Concept
Fifty minutes west of the city to Nikanti Golf Club — Schmidt-Curley's 2014 design, ranked top three in Thailand by Golf Digest, and the country's only fully all-inclusive golf experience: the green fee covers caddies, buggies, food and drinks across all three on-course F&B stations and the clubhouse, with no further charges anywhere. The conditioning is the best in the country (members from the Royal Thai Air Force handle agronomy at military precision); the routing weaves through three water hazards across 7,134 yards of championship-grade par-72. A long lunch at the Thai-French clubhouse, then return to Capella for the afternoon — perhaps a Capella spa ritual, the riverside pool, or the Phra Nakhon library bar.
Round Two · Alpine Golf Club
Alpine — Where Tiger Played
An hour north of the city to Alpine Golf Club — Ronald Fream's 1996 design, host of multiple Asian Tour events including the Honda Invitational where Tiger Woods and Ernie Els have played, and consistently ranked among Thailand's top five courses. The character is American parkland: mature trees, generous fairways, dramatic bunkering, and greens fast and undulating enough to host a major. Lunch at the celebrated clubhouse, then back to Capella for afternoon at leisure — perhaps a session at the Auriga Spa, the 51-metre lap pool, or a quiet drink at the Stella seafood bar overlooking the river.
Round Three · Grand Palace
Thai Country Club Morning · Grand Palace Afternoon
A morning round at Thai Country Club — Denis Griffiths' 1996 championship design, host of the Thailand Open more times than any other course in the country, and arguably the city's most prestigious membership address. The routing winds through mature lakes and ancient banyan; the conditioning matches anywhere in Asia; the clubhouse is a recreated 19th-century Siamese pavilion. A quick lunch at the clubhouse, then return to the city for the afternoon's cultural set-piece.
A private historian collects you from Capella for the half-day Grand Palace immersion. Built in 1782 as the seat of the Chakri dynasty (which still occupies the throne), the palace complex is Thailand's most sacred architectural ensemble — the Emerald Buddha at Wat Phra Kaew (the country's most revered image), the Chakri Maha Prasat throne hall, and the Reclining Buddha at Wat Pho five minutes south. Your guide, a Bangkok-based historian, opens the layers of Theravada Buddhist iconography, Siamese royal protocol and the dynastic history that no general guide will provide. A quiet evening at the hotel.
Round Four · Teak Rice Barge
Riverdale Golf Club · Private Teak Barge Cruise
A morning round at Riverdale Golf Club — Schmidt-Curley's 2007 dramatic modern design built across the bend of the Chao Phraya River. The signature 18th plays directly along the river bank with the Bangkok skyline rising in the distance; the par-3 11th drops 60 feet from the tee box; the bunkering and green complexes are the most architecturally sophisticated in the country. Top ten in Thailand. Lunch at the modern glass clubhouse with views back across the eighteenth.
Late afternoon return to Capella for the evening's signature experience — a private restored teak rice barge departs from the hotel's pier for a sunset Chao Phraya cruise. The barge dates to the 1920s, originally a working rice transport, now restored as a single-table dining vessel with white-glove service. A six-course chef-prepared dinner unfolds as the boat drifts past the Wat Arun spires lit gold against the dusk, the Royal Barge Museum, and the temples that line the river. A return to the Capella pier under the lights of the city.
Round Five · Mahanakhon · Sorn
Summit Windmill · Mahanakhon SkyWalk · Farewell at Sorn
The closing round. Forty minutes east of the city to Summit Windmill Golf Club — Peter Thomson's 1991 design (the five-time Open Champion's first Asian commission), set in mature parkland with eight lakes and routing that has hosted the Asian PGA tour. Top ten in Thailand. A relaxed lunch at the clubhouse and return to the city by mid-afternoon.
Late afternoon, the Mahanakhon SkyWalk experience — the King Power Mahanakhon tower's 78th-floor observation deck at 314 metres, with the famous glass tray that extends out over the city below. Sundowner cocktails at the rooftop, then transfer to Sorn — Bangkok's first three-Michelin-star Thai restaurant, where chef Yodkwan U-pumpruk's tasting menu reinterprets southern Thai temple and palace cuisine across twenty hyper-precise courses. The Grand Farewell Dinner of the Mosaic Journey, and an unambiguous high.
Departure · Bangkok
Leisure Morning & Onward Travel
A leisurely final morning. Late breakfast at Phra Nakhon (Capella's Thai brasserie), time at the riverside pool or the Auriga Spa for a closing massage. Capella's private chauffeur for the transfer to Suvarnabhumi International for your onward flight. Mosaico's concierge is at your side until check-in.
Five Rounds. Five Architects.
Schmidt-Curley, Fream, Griffiths, Schmidt-Curley and Peter Thomson — five championship designs, four ranked among Thailand's top ten, all within an hour of Capella's pier on the Chao Phraya.
Round 01
Nikanti
Thailand #3 · Schmidt-Curley · All-Inclusive · Nakhon Pathom
Round 02
Alpine Golf Club
Thailand #5 · Ronald Fream · Asian Tour Host · Pathum Thani
Round 03
Thai Country Club
Thailand Open Host · Denis Griffiths · 1996 · Chachoengsao
Round 04
Riverdale
Thailand #7 · Schmidt-Curley · Chao Phraya Bend · Pathum Thani
Round 05
Summit Windmill
Thailand #9 · Peter Thomson · Asian PGA Host · Samut Prakan
Capella Bangkok
The city's only Forbes Five-Star hotel — 101 riverside rooms and suites in the Charoenkrung quarter, with three on-property Michelin restaurants and the Auriga Spa.
Capella Bangkok
Capella Bangkok opened in 2020 and immediately claimed the position of the city's most refined luxury hotel — the only Forbes Five-Star property in Bangkok, the only urban hotel in Thailand on Travel + Leisure's #1 Hotel in the World list (2023), and a 101-room riverside sanctuary in the Charoenkrung quarter, the city's most evolved creative district. Every room has a Chao Phraya view; every suite has a private balcony directly over the river.
The dining is the most decorated in the city — Côte by Mauro Colagreco (one Michelin star, French Riviera), Phra Nakhon (Thai brasserie), and Stella (seafood and oyster bar) — and the Auriga Spa across multiple pavilions is regularly named Asia's finest urban spa. The 51-metre riverside lap pool, the library and the cigar-and-cognac salon round out the public spaces. Capella's signature Personal Assistant service replaces the conventional concierge, with one assistant assigned to your stay across all aspects.
Hotel Highlights
- Riverfront Premier Suite with private balcony directly over the Chao Phraya
- Côte by Mauro Colagreco — one Michelin star, French Riviera tasting menu
- Phra Nakhon — chef Pam Soontornyanakij's Thai brasserie
- Stella — beachside-inspired seafood and oyster bar by the river
- Auriga Spa — multiple treatment pavilions, lunar-cycle wellness ritual
- 51-metre riverside infinity lap pool
- Capella Personal Assistant service throughout your stay
- Forbes Five-Star · Travel + Leisure #1 Hotel in the World 2023
Day 5 · The Chao Phraya
A Private Teak Barge
at Sunset
The Chao Phraya is the spine of Bangkok, and the river was Bangkok long before there was anything else here. The historic rice barges — long, low, teak-hulled vessels that once carried the kingdom's grain from the Ayutthaya rice fields to the Gulf — are now almost entirely gone. The few that remain have been restored as private dining vessels, and Mosaico's preferred barge is the most beautifully maintained: a 1920s teak hull with a single banquet table, white-glove service, and a chef preparing a six-course Thai-French tasting menu as the boat drifts upriver from Capella's pier.
The route takes you past the Wat Arun spires lit gold against the dusk, the Royal Barge Museum, the Grand Palace silhouette, and the line of riverside temples that have been here since the 18th century. Two hours, no other guests on board, the river to yourself. The most considered way Bangkok shows itself to its visitors.
Three Bangkok Rituals
The set-piece moments that frame the after-round programme — each privately arranged through Mosaico's Bangkok network and Capella's Personal Assistant service.
Day 4 · Private Historian
The Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew
Built in 1782 as the seat of the Chakri dynasty (still on the throne today), the Grand Palace complex is Thailand's most sacred architectural ensemble. The Emerald Buddha at Wat Phra Kaew is the country's most revered image; the Chakri Maha Prasat throne hall blends Italian Renaissance with Thai temple architecture; the Reclining Buddha at Wat Pho lies five minutes south. With your private historian, the layers of iconography, royal protocol and dynastic history reveal themselves at the depth no group tour provides.
Day 6 · Mahanakhon
SkyWalk Sundowners at 314 Metres
The King Power Mahanakhon tower is Bangkok's tallest, and its 78th-floor SkyWalk is the city's signature view: a wraparound observation deck at 314 metres, with the famous glass tray that extends out over the streets below. Mosaico's private slot includes a glass of champagne at the rooftop bar as the city lights begin, the entire skyline of Sukhumvit and the Chao Phraya laid out beneath you. Twenty minutes from the closing dinner at Sorn.
Day 6 · Three Michelin Stars
Farewell Dinner at Sorn
In 2024, Sorn became the first Thai restaurant in Bangkok to receive three Michelin stars — chef Yodkwan U-pumpruk's twenty-course tasting menu reinterpreting southern Thai temple and palace cuisine with a precision and ingredient sourcing without precedent in Thai fine dining. Reservations are released ninety days in advance and routinely sell out within hours; Mosaico holds a standing relationship for closing dinner placement on the journey.
Bangkok Beyond
The temples, towers and river moments that frame the journey.
Day 4 · The Royal Quarter
The Grand Palace
Day 5 · From the River
Wat Arun
Day 4 · Wat Pho
The Reclining Buddha
Day 6 · Mahanakhon
SkyWalk · 314m
Day 5 · River City
The Chao Phraya
Optional · Silk House
Jim Thompson House
Everything Taken Care Of
Capella Bangkok — 6 Nights
Six nights in a Riverfront Premier Suite at Bangkok's only Forbes Five-Star hotel — private balcony over the Chao Phraya, daily breakfast at Phra Nakhon, Personal Assistant service throughout.
Five Championship Rounds
Green fees, caddies and buggies at Nikanti (all-inclusive F&B included), Alpine, Thai Country Club, Riverdale and Summit Windmill. All tee times confirmed in advance.
Three Michelin Restaurants
Welcome dinner at Côte by Mauro Colagreco (1 Michelin star, on property); private teak rice barge dinner cruise (Day 5); Grand Farewell Dinner at Sorn (3 Michelin stars).
Grand Palace Private Historian
Half-day private historian-led tour of the Grand Palace, Wat Phra Kaew (Emerald Buddha), Wat Pho (Reclining Buddha), and the Chakri Maha Prasat throne hall — at the depth no group tour provides.
Mahanakhon SkyWalk & Cocktails
Private slot at the Mahanakhon SkyWalk on Day 6 — the King Power Mahanakhon tower's 78th-floor observation deck at 314 metres, with champagne at the rooftop bar before the closing dinner at Sorn.
Private Transfers · Capella Concierge
Capella's private chauffeur for airport and all golf transfers; dedicated English-speaking guide on cultural days; Auriga Spa welcome ritual on arrival; full Capella Personal Assistant service throughout the stay.
Package Pricing
Per person starting from rates. Includes six nights at Capella Bangkok, five championship rounds of golf, three Michelin-starred dinners (one of them three-star), the private historian-guided Grand Palace half-day, the teak rice barge cruise, and Mahanakhon SkyWalk sundowners.
Starting From
per person · USD · double occupancy
6 nights Capella Bangkok · 5 rounds with green fees, caddies & buggies (Nikanti F&B included) · Welcome dinner at Côte (Michelin) · Private teak barge dinner cruise · Farewell at Sorn (3 Michelin) · Grand Palace private historian · Mahanakhon SkyWalk sundowners · All private transfers
Starting From
per person · USD · double occupancy
6 nights Capella Bangkok · Full cultural programme — Grand Palace, Wat Pho, Wat Arun, Jim Thompson House, klong long-tail boat, Chinatown food walk, teak barge cruise, Mahanakhon SkyWalk · All Capella spa & pool access · All transfers · Welcome & Farewell Dinners
"Bangkok's golf is the great hidden secret of Asian travel — top-tier conditioning, championship-grade design and an after-round culture of Forbes Five-Star hotels and Michelin restaurants that no other Asian capital comes close to matching."— Golf Digest · Asia's Most Underrated Golf Cities
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