Dusit Thani Bangkok

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98 Rama IV Rd, Silom, Bangrak, Bangkok 10500

Notations

Northstar
5

Points forts du lieu

Commodités

Caractéristiques des chambres et services aux clients

  • Accès Internet
  • Appels (locaux)
  • Boîte vocale
  • Service de blanchisserie
  • Service de chambre
  • Services de conciergerie
  • Stockage des bagages
  • Vue (Ville)

Installations

  • Boutique de cadeaux sur place
  • Restaurant sur place
  • Restauration sur place
  • Sécurité sur place
  • Séjour prolongé

Services commerciaux

  • Capacités audiovisuelles
  • Centre d’affaires
  • Vidéoconférence

Activités de loisirs

  • Club de sport
  • Piscine extérieure
  • Spa ou salon
  • Terrain de golf sur place

Accessibilité du lieu

  • Bus
  • Métro
  • Taxi
  • Train

Équipement

  • Murs portables
  • Piste de danse
  • Scène

Distance de l’aéroport

  • 18.64 mi. du lieu

Stationnement

  • Stationnement gratuit
  • Parking payant
  • Service voiturier
  • Aire de stationnement des bus

Espace de réunion du Dusit Thani Bangkok

Espace total de la réunion39 159 pi. ca.
Salles de réunion15
Plus grande salle10 527 pi. ca.
Deuxième plus grande salle7 276 pi. ca.
Filtres

Chambres d’invités

Nombre total de chambres d’invités517
Simple (1 lit)216
Double (2 lits)301
Suites135
Taux d’imposition7%

Attractions locales

Soi Thaniya

À 5 minutes
Japanese district

Asiatique, Riverfront Night Market

Shopping
À 20 minutes
Back in the 1900s, during the reign of King Chulalongkorn, Asian countries were under threat of invasion from the European superpowers. With great foresight, King Chulalongkorn took the initiative to raise Siam to the level of leading countries of the world and decided to establish relations with Denmark. Included in this process was the construction of a pier belonging to the East Asiatic Company, a business dedicated to the export of teak wood and owned by Mr. Hans Nille Andersen, a Danish national. This pier signaled the beginning of international trade between the Kingdom of Siam (the former name of Thailand) and European nations and was the key to Siam maintaining the sovereignty and independence it enjoys to this day. Today, that same area which the East Asiatic pier occupies is being restored to its original glory under the name “ASIATIQUE The Riverfront,” the first and the biggest lifestyle project in Asia on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, and soon to become Bangkok’s trendiest landmark.

Wat Khaek, Hindu Temple

Repère historique
À 5 minutes
This Hindu temple dedicated to the Goddess Mariamman was built by Tamil immigrants in the 1860s. Renowned for her power to protect against disease and death, it remains a popular place of worship for Silom's long-established Indian community. Its riotous blend of rich colours and ornate decoration makes for an unmistakable and rather unexpected sight in the heart of Silom. The tall façade is adorned with intricate, entwining Hindu deities. Inside are shrines dedicated not only to Shiva's consort, but also sons Subramaniam and the elephant-headed Ganesha, as well as Vishnu and Krishna. It's well worth seeing, but taking pictures inside the complex is forbidden.

Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre

Centre de conventions
À 15 minutes
Queen Sirikit National Convention Center (QSNCC) or also known simply as Queen Sirikit Convention Center, is a convention center and exhibition hall located in Bangkok, Thailand. The center is regarded as a public asset according to the Thai Ministry of Finance’s Treasury Department. However, it has been managed by N.C.C. Management & Development Co., Ltd., a private firm, since it’s opening in 1991. The QSNCC was built to host events, especially conferences and exhibitions and has hosted numerous international events. The QSNCC is also home to the Plenary Hall, a theatre style hall, which has a capacity of up to 6000 people.

Patpong Night Market

Shopping
À 5 minutes

Lumpini Park

Loisirs
À 5 minutes
Lumpini Park is an inner-city haven of tranquility, fresh air and shade - offering city dwellers the perfect connection to nature. Named after the birthplace of the Lord Buddha in Nepal, the park is more than half a million square kilometres big, and the habitat of various flora and fauna. Historically, it dates back to the 1920s and was set to be an exhibition centre for Thai crafts and flower displays. Although this original vision was never fulfilled, Lumpini Park has over the years grown into the endearing centre for outdoor leisure activities for Bangkokians, who would convene before and after sunset to enjoy a round of jog, light workout, aerobics and a host of other recreational activities.

Ratchaprasong, Shopping District

Shopping
À 15 minutes
Ratchaprasong is sprawling Bangkok’s cosmopolitan heart. A bustling hub of business and pleasure for over 50 years, trend-setting Ratchaprasong is Bangkok’s premier up-market shopping and dining district. Home to Bangkok’s very first supermarket and bowling alley, Ratchaprasong is unique, a place where high-end hotels and up-market residences, shops, restaurants, tea shops and spas happily co-exist with traditional Hindu shrines, modern Thai mall culture and lively street stalls, activities and crafts. A constantly changing, never-ending scene of over 1,000 shops, restaurants, spas, shrines and clubs and 1,500+ high-end hotel rooms, Ratchaprasong is centered on ten anchor partners, each offering a distinct personality and perspective of Bangkok and Thailand. All of these Ratchaprasong partners are connected either by the above-ground skywalk from BTS Chitlom or just a short, shaded walk from BTS Ratchadamri.

Yaowarat (China Town)

Vie nocturne
À 15 minutes
Bangkok’s Chinatown is a food haven for new generation gourmands who flock here after sunset to explore the vibrant street-side cuisine. At day time, it’s no less busy, as hordes of shoppers descend upon this 1-km strip and adjacent Charoenkrung Road to get a day’s worth of staple, trade gold, or pay a visit to one of the Chinese temples. Packed with market stalls, street-side restaurants and a dense concentration of gold shops, Chinatown is an experience not to miss. The energy that oozes from its endless rows of wooden shop-houses is plain contagious – it will keep you wanting to come back for more. Plan your visit during major festivals, like Chinese New Year, and you will see Bangkok Chinatown at its best.

Plus

For 40 years, the famed Dusit Thani Bangkok has been a 'social and business' landmark in Bangkok. Its international luxury hotel standards delivered with distinctive Thai artistry and graciousness personify the earthly manifestation of its name which means in Thai, a town in heaven. Ideally located in the heart of Bangkok, known as the 'City of Angels', it sits opposite Lumpini Park with its broad boulevards and expanse of lakes. The luxury hotel is adjacent to both the sky train and subway systems within easy proximity to major business, shopping and entertainment centers. Dusit Thani Bangkok 517 rooms and executive suites are luxuriously appointed with distinctive Thai inspirations and well-designed facilities. The Executive Suite offers 60 square metres with a separate bedroom, living area and larger bathroom. The Thai Heritage Suites are each inspired by the characters and touches of ancient Thai cities. Complementing the excellent accommodation of the hotel is an unrivaled choice of eight signature dining experiences, whilst the Devarana Spa, and DFiT offer state-of-perfection facilities ready to help you wind down or wind up. The hotel has 15 meeting spaces with advanced technology to host small to large events up to 1500 people at a time. The hotel can be the perfect place to stay and organize meetings and conferences.

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