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Limousine Service, Babysitting Service, Wheelchair, Gym/Fitness, Wireless, Car Park, Restaurant, Swimming Pool, Conference Room
Two-Bedroom Ex
Centre Point Hospitality, Bangkok, Thailand is the center of innovative service and heartfelt hospitality. Whether you are here for business or leisure, all the superior properties of Centre Point assure your comfort, convenience, and safety. All our rooms are with an extra space, homelike amenities, and casual atmosphere. While staying with us, our remarkable Thai treats and earnest service ensure a more than pleasant stay every time.
Amenities @ Grande Centre Point Ratchadamri. Experience The Luxury! - http://bit.ly/ratchadmari
Limousine Service, Babysitting Service, Wheelchair, Gym/Fitness, Wireless, Car Park, Restaurant, Swimming Pool, Conference Room
Two-Bedroom Ex
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One-Bedroom Chaophraya Grand Suite 90 Sq.m.(INCLUDING BREAKFAST!) Price per room per night +
1 large living room
1 master bedroom(1 king-size bed)
1 bathroom (separated shower and bathtub)
Extra charge THB 800+ per person for an extra person +++
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Promotion price : THB 3,980+ per night
Promotion period : September 2012 – December 2013
Hotel Centre Point Petchburi is conveniently located on Petchburi Road across from Platinum Fashion Mall and Pantip IT Plaza, only 10 minutes from Phaya Thai Rail Link Station providing guests easy access to various nearby shopping areas including Siam Paragon, MBK, Central World Plaza, and Siam Square. Centre Point Petchburi is 300 metres to Pratunam Wholesale Market and 24 km from Suvarnabhumi Airport. A wide variety of restaurants are within walking distance. Guests can work out at the fully-equipped fitness center and in-room internet services. Other facilities such as meeting rooms, swimming pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, reading room, entertainment room and children playground accomplish your living at Centre Point.
Premium Price for Deluxe 38 sq.m.
Promotion price : THB 2,200+ per night (BREAKFAST INCLUDED)
Promotion period : September 2012 – December 2013
The comfortable room (colonial style) with
1 Queen-size bed, 1 bathroom (integrated shower and bathtub) and Dinning and kitchen area
- Free of charge for child under 12 years when using the existing bedding, exclude breakfast.
- Extra bed is not available for this room.
- Extra charge THB 300.- per night for lake view.
Regular room rate 4,000.00 THB
The delicious Somtum, Spicy Thai Fruit Salad are the favourites...http://bit.ly/ThongLo
Centre Point Petchburi is located in the heart of Bangkok around business districts –
-Just about 5 minutes from the City Line – Phayathai Rail Link station,
It is the flagship of Centre Point that bought fame and recognition. It is the ideal place for single executives of its compact units.
Shock Price for One Bedroom Grand Suite (Triple) 75 sq.m. – only @ 5,420.00 THB (BREAKFAST INCLUDED) -http://www.centrepoint.com/hotel/products.aspx?branch_id=4
So colorful! There’ll hardly be a color that cannot be found on the boats there.
What would you like to go for ? …bananas, mangoes, oranges, any other thai fruits, stir-fried noodles, whole meals, fresh coconut water, delicious desserts, flowers, antiques, souvenirs, caps, bags, clothes… and what not! You name it.. they have it! Go for the unique experience of shopping and dining on the waters… a completely exceptional experience! Enjoy the difference! You gotta do it at least once just for the taste of it! So, go for it!
Anyone who’s spent even a few hours in Thailand will tell you that not only is the food amazing but also that it’s hard to walk a few minutes in any direction without bumping into someone selling something savory. One can almost say the same about Bangkok’s waterways: there are many floating markets in Bangkok and the surrounding provinces that are well worth visiting, and if you’re in a boat, you’ll run into them here and there.
In the West, shoppers are advised to eat before going to the supermarket. The opposite is true when visiting a floating market – half the enjoyment is floating around in your boat, buying some fruit at one place, some coconut milk at another, and maybe a chicken curry or rice congee at yet another. No one leaves hungry and the boat is noticeably heavier when it returns than when it set out.
There are many floating markets to choose from, with some larger and better known than others. Many tours take visitors to these markets every day, so you won’t have trouble arranging a visit while in Bangkok. Be sure to take your camera, as you’ll want to share your experience with friends and family back home who have never been to Bangkok, the “Venice of the East.”
These markets came to life in earlier times when living and traveling on the canals and waterways were much more a part of everyday life. Although some are still functioning as they always have for locals, others have developed and transformed themselves more into tourist attractions.
The main floating markets that are visited include the famous and iconic Damnoen Saduak Floating Market and the less visited yet equally fascinating Taling Chan Market, Amphawa Market, Sai Nai, Khu Wiang, and Bang Nam Pheung floating markets.
The ever-popular Damnoen Saduak Floating Market is located in Ratchaburi Province, about 100 kms south of Bangkok. This is the market to hit if you’re looking to shoot your own picture postcard perfect photo of one of the symbols of Thailand. Buses leave every forty minutes from the Southern Bus Terminal if you want to travel in local style.
As with most of these markets, you’re well-advised to get there early – around sunrise is actually the perfect time, while it’s still cool, and before many visitors, or tourist buses, arrive, especially in the case of Damnoen Saduak.
If you’re not an early bird, and don’t enjoy crowds so much, then Amphawa may be the floating market for you. You could even stay in this area in a floating house or homestay if you really want to experience the old, riverine lifestyle. Amphawa is about 90 minutes from Bangkok, and the market, open Fridays through Sundays, is best-visited between about 4 and 8 pm.
Within Bangkok’s city limits, but small and quiet compared to the previous two markets, Taling Chan is open only on Sunday mornings. Taling Chan is a much more traditional Thai market and caters largely to locals; therefore, it is in many ways a more authentic Thai experience, including the relaxed, subdued nature of the place.
There are two floating markets in Nonthaburi Province, just north of Bangkok: Sai Nai and Khu Wiang. These are worth getting up early to check out, which means heading out to them right after breakfast. Be sure to do your homework as many markets are in fact weekend-only markets, such as Khu Wiang, which means Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
Outside the city limits you’ll find a variety of floating markets including several in Samut Songkram: Tha Kha, Amphawa (mentioned above), and the newer Bang Nam Pheung Floating Market. Nakhon Pathom features Don Wai and Lumphaya Floating Markets, while Pattaya has the well-developed Four Regions Floating Market.
Both Ayuttaya and Hua Hin have also opened large, attractive floating markets aimed squarely at the tourist market, both Thai and foreign. These more modern markets have developed into full-blown shopping and entertainment venues, with floating markets at their heart.
Though perhaps not for those seeking the humble maritime markets of yore, do not rule out these modern incarnations – they are exciting, fascinating places with something for everyone, be it music, massage, rides, shopping, and especially lots of delicious Thai food.
The comfortable room (colonial style) with
1 Queen-size bed, 1 bathroom (integrated shower and bathtub) and Dinning and kitchen area
Premium Price for Deluxe 38 sq.m.
Promotion price : THB 2,200+ per night
Promotion period : September 2012 – December 2013
- Free of charge for child under 12 years when using the existing bedding, exclude breakfast.
- Extra bed is not available for this room.
- Extra charge THB 300.- per night for lake view.
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Shock Price Two Bedroom Executive Suite 106 sq.m.
Promotion price : THB 6,840+ per night
Promotion period : September 2012 – December 2013
The splendid living space, comprising retreat, working, kitchen and dining area.
The spacious master bedroom with en suite bathroom
The comfortable second bedroom.
laptop while patrolling the lobby area. He brought the laptop to the Front Desk staff to check and the Front Desk staff found that it belongs to Mr. Parrab who just checked out and has a new reservation with Centre Point Silom again on September 8, 2012. So, the Front Desk staff kept it in the safety box and contacted Mr. Parrab informing him that we found his forgot laptop and we will keep it until his next visit.
The Front Desk staff gave the laptop to Mr. Parrab upon his arrival on September 8, 2012. And he called the Front Desk staff that he would like to thank you Mr. Surachai in person and give him THB 500 to encourage Mr. Surachai to keep doing his good deeds.
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