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The Eugenia
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From $100 |
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12 Rooms |
| Kids :
No Problem |
| Pool :
yes |
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Centrally located the Eugenia is the embodiment of recreated 19th Century colonial living, entirely reminiscent of the golden age of travel. |
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The Sukhothai
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From $500 |
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210 Rooms |
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No Problem |
| Pool :
yes |
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Modern and contemporary, the Sukhothai is set in amongst lush tropical gardens and decorative ponds with shopping and entertainment near by. |
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The Oriental
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From $300 |
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396 Rooms |
| Kids :
No Problem |
| Pool :
yes |
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Situated on the Chao Phrao river this classic hotel is a must visit destination for those looking for nostalgia and history. |
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Shanghai Inn
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From $75 |
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55 Rooms |
| Kids :
No Problem |
| Pool :
no |
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Plenty of “wow” factor and in the heart of Bangkok’s China Town, the quirky 1930’s style Shanghai Inn is an ideal base that’s different. |
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Arun Residence
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From $75 |
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5 Rooms |
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No Problem |
| Pool :
no |
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A renovated, historic river-house perching on the banks of the Chao Phraya River with arguably the best view in Bangkok. |
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Old Bangkok Inn
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Form $100 |
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10 Rooms |
| Kids :
No Problem |
| Pool :
no |
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A fully restored house, bedecked in golden teak and in the heart of historical and cultural Bangkok, ideal for family atmosphere seekers. |
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Chakrabongse
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From $200 |
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3 Rooms |
| Kids :
No Problem |
| Pool :
yes |
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A former Palace, the exclusive Chakrabongse sits on the banks of the Chao Phraya River complete with pool and private river launch. |
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Seven
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From $125 |
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6 Rooms |
| Kids :
No Problem |
| Pool :
yes |
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Seven’s six stylishly themed couture rooms are modern though undeniably Thai and designed around a specific colour. |
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"A perfect bedlam", so wrote a visitor in the early years of the last century. Times have hardly changed!
Bangkok today certainly echoes that description but hardly mirrors it, modern skyscrapers vie with old temples, efficient sky trains vie with long tail boats and tuk tuks, traditional Thai cuisine vies with contemporary fusion foods, modern shopping malls vie with chaotic open air markets. The “City of Angels” has something for everybody, excess is the name of the game, and even its name in Thai has over 150 letters! |
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