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While international travel is still looking like a distant dream, there’s still no lack of things to do in Bangkok. The view of the Chao Phraya River never gets old, and now you can see it from aboard the largest three-masted vessel in Thailand. The massive ship has been transformed into a floating hotspot for fine dining and a classy event space, and is able to accommodate up to 300 guests across two levels.
Docked permanently at Asiatique The Riverfront, the Sirimahannop invites passengers aboard into an exciting world of mixology and gastronomy, with exciting menus and picturesque views. Get ready to indulge in fresh local seafood and tapas-style plates paired with your choice of specialist rum cocktails, craft beers, fine wines and premium spirits.
Impress your date with a fine dining experience at The Bridge. You’ll be taken on quite the trip with elegant multi-course meals showcasing flavors from around the world. There’s also an exclusive hidden rum bar only accessible at the captain’s invitation. For a more casual but equally memorable experience, wine and dine al fresco with friends at the Upper Deck with live entertainment on rotation to keep things exciting. Sociable types looking to host a glamorous gathering or two might consider The Lower Deck, an intimate indoor area that accommodates 100 people.
For more information or to make a reservation, visit https://portal.marriott.com/bkkqp-dining/sirimahannop