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LV Hotel Bangkok: Not a Real Hotel, But an Immersive Brand Journey
13 Feb
Summary
- Louis Vuitton's LV Hotel Bangkok is a pop-up, not a functioning hotel.
- It celebrates 130 years of the iconic Louis Vuitton monogram.
- The installation is open to visitors from February 11 to March 15, 2026.

Louis Vuitton has unveiled LV Hotel Bangkok, an immersive pop-up installation celebrating 130 years of its iconic monogram. Housed in a historic Bangkok shophouse, this four-level venue, open from February 11 to March 15, 2026, reimagines the space as a fictional hotel. It serves as a narrative device to guide visitors through the monogram's history, originally created in 1896.
Each floor is dedicated to a signature Louis Vuitton bag, showcasing their evolution and design. The Keepall Lobby highlights the 1930 travel bag, while the Speedy P9 Safe Room features Pharrell Williams' contemporary take on the Speedy. Visitors can also access hot-stamping services for personalization.
Further exploration includes the Neverfull Gym, demonstrating the tote's durability, and the Noé Bar, referencing the champagne bottle carrier design. The fourth floor delves into the Speedy's origins, leading to the Alma Terrace, which concludes the experience with Parisian views.
LV Hotel Bangkok operates from 11 am to 8 pm on weekdays and 10 am to 9 pm on weekends. While walk-ins are welcome, reservations are recommended for this unique brand experience.




