9 RATCHAPRAROP ROAD,
Superior First Class Modern Hotel
1 kms to city centre 33 kms to the nearest airport (suvarnabhumi airport) 5 minute walk to the nearest metro station (victory monument station) 3 km to the nearest station (makkasan train station) 1 minute walk to the nearest bus stop 10 km to the nearest fair site (queen sirikit convention ctr)
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locationThe hotel is located on Ratchaprarop Road, at the Din Daeng junction. The hotel is a short walk from Pratunam shopping area, and has easy access to other areas eg: 10 minutes' walk to Victory Monument and shopping centre and 20 minutes' drive by express way to the international airport.
generalFacilities include two large outdoor pools, outdoor jacuzzi, Clark Hatch fully equipped fitness centre, Thai massage. The hotel has a conference facility on the 3rd floor and separate group check in room which can be converted to a private lunch or dinner room for the group on the second floor. The hotel also provides shuttle bus service to Central World Plaza and Pratunam area. (12/07SW)
lobbyThe lobby is very large with black granite marble floor and high glass, see-through window, which makes the area look larger and brighter. It is nicely presented with Thai cultural art paintings. The refreshment bar is adjacent to the lobby area on the left hand side and leads to the hotel coffee shop.
exteriorThe hotel is modern in the form of an imposing 23-storey high rise of concrete and steel.
restaurantThe hotel has two restaurants. The coffee shop where breakfast served, is located on the lobby level. Roberto Italian restaurant is on the fifth floor with the swimming pool view. It is part restaurant and part pool bar, a live jazz band plays every night.
roomsSuperior rooms are of large size - 34 square metres and all furniture is well maintained in Thai decoration. All rooms have a city view. Safe box, hair dryer, coffee/tea making facilities are all in-room. Bathrooms are large and have separate shower and bathtub.
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