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If you have to stay out at Don Muang International Airport, or have business at IMPACT Arena and Convention Centre, this is a convenient hotel for both. Westerners might appreciate a room five minutes away from Terminal 1 by air-conditioned walkway and never having to venture outside. Rooms on the exclusive women’s floor, accessed by a private elevator, have a feminine touch in their decor and upgraded bathroom amenities. The look is modern and spacious. There are conference and banquet facilities for up to 1,000 guests and the business centre is open 24 hours.
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This clean, bright hotel is the closest to BITEC convention centre and the new Suvarnabhumi International Airport, due to open in March 2006, but otherwise there’s not much reason to stay so far from downtown Bangkok. Rooms are simple but comfortable. Conference facilities include eight meeting rooms, the largest seating up to 300 people. There are Chinese and Japanese restaurants, both with private rooms suitable for business dinners, as well as an international restaurant, the Rommai, which serves good buffets throughout the day.
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This relative newcomer has quickly made an impression on Bangkok’s incredibly competitive hotel market and is already recognised as one of the city’s better hotels. Its huge rooms are luxuriously appointed, with the latest comfort-control technology (including personal fax machine). All have a view of the river. The marble bathrooms are beautiful—soak in the bathtub while watching television on a fog-free screen or talk hands-free on the telephone. The restaurants are among the finest in Bangkok. You might never want to leave the hotel, but ease the pangs of withdrawal by using the Rolls Royce limousine.
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