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the imperial queens park hotel – bangkok

Posted by admin on 29th July 2008 in Bangkok, Uncategorized

www.tvtrip.com The Imperial Queen’s Park Hotel is a 37-floor hotel located in the shopping and financial district of Sukhumvit, in Bangkok. This stunning hotel is the ideal choice for travellers seeking the perfect blend of attention and modern comfort. The lobby is very large, in keeping with the rest of the hotel, and furnishings are a refined mix of contemporary and classic. Hotel services includes two pools, a fitness centre, and a conference centre known for its 11 rooms. The 1287 rooms of this 5-star hotel are custom-designed to meet clients’ needs. They are large, with wood furnishings, grey marble floor, and plate-glass windows. Amenities include cradles for babies, hairdryers, bathrobes, television, pressing service, and air conditioning. Clients seeking sports and leisure activities will be thrilled by the available facilities, such as squash courts, sauna, massages, and swimming pool. The Imperial Queen’s Park Hotel is situated 300 metres from the end of Sukhumvit Road on Soi 22. It is reputed in the area and is 1 kilometre from the Queen Siriki convention centre. The Robinson store and Time Square are 15 minutes’ walk away. The Soi 24 fish market is nearby. Many international companies have their headquarters in the area and you will also find various shopping centres, especially the Emporium, which is the most modern and the closest to the hotel.

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The Siam City Hotel, Bangkok

Posted by admin on 18th April 2008 in Bangkok, Hotels & Resorts, Uncategorized

Siam City Hotels & Resorts Bangkok Thailamd. Wonderfully distinctive, unmistakably Thai

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The Siam City Hotel, Bangkok