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Shama Serviced Apartments: A Home-Style Escape in the Heart of Bangkok

BANGKOK, THAILAND - Media OutReach Newswire - 29 September 2025 - In a buzzing, fast-paced city like Bangkok, travellers are increasingly seeking a space that feels like home. Shama, the serviced apartment brand from ONYX Hospitality Group — a leading hospitality management company with a portfolio spanning hotels, resorts, serviced apartments, and luxury residences — offers the perfect solution.

Centrally located, Shama residences combine modern convenience with tranquillity, allowing guests to work, relax, and unwind in a peaceful, thoughtfully designed, home-like environment tucked away from the city's usual hustle.

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Shama creates an environment that balances the dynamism of urban life with the warmth of home, allowing guests to embrace each moment harmoniously. Every apartment is designed as a genuinely liveable space—spacious, light-filled, and comfortable—with well-proportioned layouts and a full suite of amenities, including a kitchen, living room, housekeeping service, concierge, fitness centre, and swimming pool. These features ensure that residents feel truly at home, whether staying for a short visit or a long-term stay.

All Shama properties occupy prime locations, offering seamless access to both business hubs and lifestyle destinations. Through initiatives such as the Shama Social Club and Shama Friends, residents are invited to join a diverse range of activities designed to foster community connections, enhance lifestyles, and enrich day-to-day living.

For example, Shama Yen-Akat Bangkok lies between the bustling commercial districts of Silom and Sathorn; Shama Ekamai Bangkok is set in the vibrant Ekkamai–Thonglor neighbourhood with its array of shopping and dining options; while Shama Lakeview Asoke Bangkok provides a peaceful retreat near Benjakitti Park, with effortless access to the city's conveniences.

Shama also offers strategically located properties for those wishing to stay close to leading hospitals, whether to support loved ones or as health tourists seeking a restful environment for recovery. Shama Petchburi 47 Bangkok sits in a quiet yet accessible neighbourhood adjacent to Bangkok Hospital; Shama Sukhumvit Bangkok, just five minutes from Piyavate Hospital, combines a central-city location with lush gardens and family-friendly amenities; while Bumrungrad International Hospital is only a short stroll away.

The Shama portfolio comprises three distinct offerings—Shama Luxe, Shama, and Shama Hub—each tailored to suit the lifestyles of upper-upscale to upper-middle-class travellers.

Currently, Shama operates six prime properties across Thailand, 12 across China and Hong Kong, and two in Malaysia, with ambitious expansion plans both domestically and internationally.
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