The Okura Prestige Bangkok KTC Deal: Up to 40% Off Dining and Spa

The Okura Prestige Bangkok KTC dining and spa promotion artwork
KTC lists a current privilege for selected dining and spa experiences at The Okura Prestige Bangkok.

The Okura Prestige Bangkok has one of the more practical hotel-card privileges in Bangkok right now because the benefit is spread across several real use cases, not only a single weekday menu. The current KTC listing covers fine dining, Japanese dining, teppanyaki, Sunday brunch, afternoon tea, bakery items and spa treatments, with the headline saving reaching up to 40%.

The promotion runs from 1 January to 30 December 2026. KTC lists the privilege for all KTC cardmembers, with a maximum of eight people per card per visit. That makes it useful for a small celebration, a Ploenchit lunch, a Japanese dinner near BTS Phloen Chit, or a hotel-spa plan where you want the booking and payment rules clear before arriving.

What You Get

The strongest headline is the 40% benefit attached to Sunday Brunch at Up & Above Restaurant and Bar and selected Okura Spa privileges. The wider page also lists 25% at Elements, inspired by Ciel Bleu, 25% at Yamazato for a la carte, set and kaiseki menus except omakase, 25% for Teppanyaki Sazanka sets, 25% for seasonal afternoon tea at Up & Above, and 20% at La Patisserie for food, bakery and beverages except birthday cake.

Treat those percentages as outlet-specific rather than a blanket hotel discount. The best value will depend on whether you are booking brunch, a Japanese meal, a high-end dinner or a spa appointment. If you are choosing between several Bangkok hotel offers, this one is especially easy to understand because the official KTC page names each participating outlet.

How To Use It

Reserve directly with The Okura Prestige Bangkok and mention the KTC privilege when booking. On arrival, present the eligible KTC card and ask staff to confirm that your exact menu, date and outlet qualify before ordering. The official terms say the offer is for dine-in use, subject to VAT and service charge, and cannot be combined with other promotions, public holidays or special events.

The location is convenient if you are using BTS Phloen Chit, but hotel dining windows can be tight on Sundays and holidays. For brunch or spa treatments, book ahead rather than relying on walk-in availability. Larger groups should also confirm how the eight-person cap is applied before deciding whether to split a table or bill.

Before You Book

Confirm the benefit directly with the hotel, spa or campaign partner before paying, especially around public holidays, special events and peak travel periods. Card privileges can depend on the exact outlet, package, room type, menu, payment card and booking channel.

Keep the official promotion page open when you reserve and again when you pay. If the staff member needs to check the campaign, it is easier to resolve the question before the bill is issued than after everyone has left the table, treatment room or hotel front desk.

FAQ

How long is the Okura Bangkok KTC deal active?

KTC lists the promotion period as 1 January to 30 December 2026.

Which part of the offer reaches 40%?

The KTC page lists up to 40% across selected benefits, including Sunday Brunch at Up & Above and The Okura Spa.

Do I need to book ahead?

Yes. The official terms say advance reservation is required and subject to availability.

Charlotte Walker
Charlotte Walkerhttps://www.thefinestthai.com
Charlotte Walker is The Finest Thai's Living Editor for property, money and deals. She covers condos, villas, banking, cost of living, credit cards, shopping value, promotions and practical living choices in plain English.

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