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The hotels in Bangkok, Thailand, reflect the diversity of the city itself. Bangkok has always enjoyed a strategic location as a trading post of South East Asia, drawing traders from far and wide. In more recent times however, Bangkok has grown to become one of the world's foremost financial, business and cultural centers and the city is home to many peoples from India, China and the West who have joined the Thai people in Bangkok to share the benefits synonymous with Thailand's capital city.
The cultural mix of influences in Bangkok has given rise to its image as the most cosmopolitan city in Asia, helped undoubtedly by the financial muscle of the many business interests in the city. The unique blend of traditional Thai culture with contemporary western influences works well and has made the city not only a financial centre of world importance but also South East Asia’s most popular tourist destination. Hotels in Bangkok, Thailand are very much an integral part of the continued growth and success of the city and they offer visitors to Bangkok ideal accommodation, regardless of style, location, length of stay, reasons for visit, or budget.
Business travelers to the city will be well aware of the range of business hotels in Bangkok. Thailand's capital city has enjoyed the kind of rapid growth unmatched in any other city in the world and the many 100s of skyscrapers in the city give the classic city skyline more associated with New York than south East Asia. From the single business district of Silom-Sathon, the city now conducts booming business in the accompanying districts of Phra Nakhon, Bangrak, Pinklau, Phetchaburi, Phra Ram 2 and Phra Ram 3. Located within these extended business and financial districts are some of the very finest hotels in Bangkok, Thailand, and the whole of South East Asia.
Hotels which cater predominantly for business clients will have a full range of business services and facilities to allow clients to conduct business in the city in the times of their choosing. 24 hour business centres will be equipped with all the technology for meetings, audio visual presentation and internet networking. Fax machines, printers and copiers will be available and mobile phone and computer hire services are to be expected. Full secretarial and translation services are usually available too.
Bangkok is of course not all about business. Both business and leisure travelers can take full advantage of the cultural and entertainment delights on offer. The main cultural hub of Bangkok is the district of Phra Nakhon. Home to many of the government ministries and agencies, Phra Nakhon is also the place to find Wat Pho, the famous Temple of the Reclining Buddha. The Grand Palace, official residence of the King of Thailand is also close by as is Wat Suthat, a religious monument and ancient temple. There are many hotels in the Phra Nakhon district, perfect for those who want to be at the heart of the city's most popular cultural attractions.
Further tourist attractions in Bangkok include both the National Gallery Museum and the National Museum, and also the Vimanmek Mansion Museum, which is the largest teak building in the world. Dance, music, and festivals are common in the city and there are many excellent theatres, cinemas and entertainment complexes.
Shopping is a popular pastime in Bangkok for visitors and residents alike. Those who like shopping malls will not be disappointed, since the city contains the Central World Plaza, the largest shopping mall in Asia. The main commercial and shopping district is Ratchaprasong and the Central World Plaza is just one of dozens of malls. There are also many lifestyle shopping centers in the city and a good selection of department stores and superstores. For those who like a more traditional and ethnic flavor to their shopping experience the most popular marketplace in Bangkok is the Chatuchak Weekend Market. Another notable shopping and commercial district and tourist attraction in its own right is Siam Square.
In contrast to many comparable world cities the pace of life in Bangkok is not as frenetic as might be imagined. There are many parks and green spaces in the city which are enjoyed by all. The most popular of these is Lumphini Park, which like Central Park in Manhattan offers a place of quiet reflection in the heart of the city. Other notable parks include Queen Sirikit Park and Princess mother Memorial Park.
Hotels in Bangkok, Thailand, are very much a part of the experiences of the city. Those looking for the ultimate in luxury will find a large selection of the world's top hotels to choose from, each with the finest furnishings and state of the art facilities in internet connectivity, satellite television, and sophisticated air conditioning and climate control. 24 hour room and concierge services will ensure every guest is well catered for and the additional leisure facilities such as fitness suites, swimming pool and spa and recreational sports will adequately fill the leisure time spent in the city.
Other visitors to Bangkok may prefer the more intimate levels of personal service provided by the range of smaller boutique hotels found throughout the city, where style, convenience and character is as important as comfort, luxury and amenity. There are smaller hotels and guest houses in Thailand to suit every taste and budget. Whatever the choice of hotels in Bangkok, Thailand, guests are ensured of the best in Thai hospitality, cuisine, and service.