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Since price is no object why not take a look at these three places.
Asia Hotel - right on a Skytrain stop. Lots of shopping on nearby Phechaburi Road. Pathumwan Princess - near MBK and right on a Skytrain stop. Landmark Hotel - close to a Skytrain stop. Easy walk to malls, street vendors, bars, restaurants and nightlife. http://www.asiahotel.co.th/asia_bangkok.htm http://www.bangkok.com/pathumwan/ http://www.asiatraveltips.com/LandmarkHotelinBangkok.htm There are hotels in all price ranges from around 600 baht on up to over 6000 baht per night, all with air conditioning. Good luck. |
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Bkk has some of the highest rated hotels in the world - the Peninsula, The oriental - - and there is a Marriot on the river that is supposed to have lovely grounds and relatively reasonably priced for high end - - and I stayed in the Marriot Resort on the northern part of Phuket and it was quite lavish - -
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Bangkok has a lot of very fine five stars hotels, please find below what I recommend : )
Centre city + shopping street + near BTS sky train:- Hyatt Erawan Bangkok Hotel Four Season Hotel Centre city + business district + not for from MRT underground:- Banyan Tree Hotel Luxury riverside:- Oriental Hotel Peninsula Hotel |
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