Tourism Authority of Thailand – New York Office Relocation

With the third season of The White Lotus set in Thailand and inspiring a new wave of travelers eager to experience the nation’s culture, scenery, and hospitality, interest in Thailand has surged dramatically. As viewers look toward the country with renewed fascination, the Tourism Authority of Thailand’s New York Office continues its essential role as Thailand’s cultural and travel ambassador in the United States.

To celebrate Thailand’s starring role in the series, The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) New York Office has launched a dedicated microsite, thewhitelotus.thailandinsider.com, offering an immersive virtual journey through the stunning locations featured on screen—Koh Samui, Phuket, and Bangkok. This approach allows us to spotlight popular attractions and activities as well as hidden gems and unique cultural and culinary experiences to explore and beyond what is seen on screen” – TATNEWS.ORG

Janko Rasic Architects is honored to provide project management services for the relocation of the Tourism Authority of Thailand’s New York Office to 107 Greenwich Street, a property owned by Trinity Church.

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is a strategic leader in guiding Thailand toward meaningful and sustainable tourism. For more than half a century, TAT has elevated the country’s global profile. Established originally as the Tourist Organisation of Thailand (TOT) in 1959, officially inaugurated in 1960, and reconstituted as TAT in 1979, the agency has long championed world-class tourism marketing while preserving Thailand’s cultural identity, natural beauty, and environmental balance.

As travel to Thailand captures the world’s imagination once again—this time through a celebrated television series—Janko Rasic Architects is proud to support TAT’s mission by helping establish a New York presence worthy of its global importance and the country’s breathtaking natural beauty.