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Pratunam Hotel Reviews
Amari Watergate Hotel Review
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Well known for its good service, competitive prices and quality accommodation; the five-star Amari Watergate is situated in bustling Pratunam. The hotel has an elevated entrance – offering an ample buffer zone between the chaos of the street and the hotel's plush four-storey atrium lobby. (Read More)
Pullman Bangkok King Power Review
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Open since October 2007, the five-star Pullman Bangkok King Power is a living embodiment of the ultimate hi-tech city hotel. It's alive with energy and a vibrancy that's a constant reminder of the big city you're in, yet it has created a world all of its own - characterised by slick architecture, design that packs in visual punch, the latest technological advancements, and reams of facilities that impress. The hotel is directly connected to the King Power Duty Free Mall, with boutique-style shopping that mirrors its Suvarnabhumi Departure Hall namesake - complete with duty-free benefits for guests to enjoy. (Read More)
Eastin Hotel & Spa Review
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It's still near shopping-mad Petchaburi Road and an expressway that gives easy access to the airport. It's still just minutes drive from the city's Skytrain (BTS Phayathai). And, this 23-storey high-rise is still encircled by a deliciously manic mix of street life and no-frills cuisine. Yet, much has changed at the Eastin Hotel & Spa. (Read More)
Siam City Hotel Bangkok Review
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At the doorway of Siam City Hotel, turn-of-the-century grandeur and Thai charm warmly welcomes in modernity. Doormen wearing late-19th century national costume, a grand marble lobby, and an art nouveau stained-glass dome atrium set the tone. From top to bottom, this 16-year old hotel - minutes from the Phayathai Skytrain (BTS) station - celebrates the European palatial style championed by the father of modern Thailand, King Rama V. (Read More)
Baiyoke Sky Hotel Review
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If you’re looking for a place with dazzling interiors, Baiyoke Sky Hotel isn’t it. There is no clean-lined Asian aesthetic, or drop-dead gorgeous Thai lobby. However, if you demand space (rooms are sparsely furnished but roomy), want to be near the Pratunam wholesale shopping area and, above all, love cloud-level city views (rising 84 floors this is the tallest building not just in town but the whole of Thailand) then welcome to Baiyoke Sky Hotel. (Read More)





