Archive for March, 2008

S15 Sukhumvit Hotel

March 25, 2008
S15 Hotel Deluxe Room @ S15 Junior Suite @ S15
S15 Sukhumvit Hotel
217 Sukhumit 15, Klongtoey-Nua
Wattana, Bangkok 10110 Thailand
Tel: (662) 651 2000
Website: http://www.s15hotel.com/index.html

Welcome to S15 Sukhumvit Hotel . Make the S15 Sukhumvit Hotel your meeting point in Bangkok. The hotel offers not only superb accommodation and gracious hospitality but also is strategically located in the heart of the central business and shopping district of Bangkok. Both Sky train and underground stations are only a few steps away.

S15 Sukhumvit Hotel offers 72 rooms, which are 40 S15 Deluxe, 23 S15 junior suite and 9 S15 suites. The stylist interiors of these of design rooms perfectly offer relaxing and comfort for discerning business and leisure travellers. Italian light fixtures, full of marble bath featuring a bathtub and separate rain shower. Smoker free accommodates in the guest room of 4th and 5th floor only.

Rates range from THB3766.40 (approx. S$168) for deluxe room including breakfast to THB6708.90 (approx. S$299) for Suite room including breakfast.

Shanghai Inn Bangkok

March 22, 2008
Room at Shanghai Inn
Shanghai Inn
479-481 Yaowaraj Road, Samphantawong
Bangkok 10100 Thailand
Tel: (66-0) 2678 0101
Website: http://www.shanghai-inn.com/

The Shanghai Inn provides full amenities to meet the needs of the most discerning business and leisure guests, delivered with personal charm and warmth, making each stay a unique experience. 

All guest rooms including 51 Superior Rooms and 4 Junior Suites are fully air-conditioned and fully equipped with satellite TV channels, complimentary wireless internet access, a fridge, mini-bar, tea-making facilities, electronic safety box, hairdryer, IDD telephone and an en-suite bathroom with rain shower.

Experience our stylish accommodation and welcoming service, and let the Shanghai Inn be your haven in Bangkok. At Shanghai Inn, you’ll feel welcome and refreshed at the end of each day, whether your stay is for business or to experience the unique culture, sights and sounds of Chinatown.

Room rates start from THB2900 nett (for superior room; about S$129) to THB4000 nett (for junior suite room; about S$178).

Spice Islands, Thailand

March 22, 2008

Where to Stay Ko Hai, also known as Ko Ngai, has no roads, no addresses, no stores, and no ATM’s, but it does have four worthy resort-hotels right on the warm sand. The most tasteful are basic—the rooms have air-conditioning, small refrigerators, and bathrooms whose showers are open to the sky. Spend a night at Coco Cottage (66-7/9724-9225; doubles from S$47 for a garden room with fan and no breakfast) in an eco-friendly wooden bungalow or at Thapwarin Resort (66-7/521-8153; doubles from S$88 for a cottage with fan and hot shower inclusive of breakfast), where interior walls of woven rattan, vertically striped bamboo exteriors, and coconut roofs (like shaggy toupees) give an immediate frisson of aesthetic pleasure. Koh Hai Fantasy Resort (66-2/316-3577; doubles from S$88 for a garden villa) has a maze of cottages with small gardens and ponds (occasionally loud with frogs), a candlelit Thai spa, a large tiled swimming pool with an adjacent snack bar, and a staff that coordinates numerous boat and scuba trips. Another option is the larger Koh Ngai Resort (66-7/520-6924; doubles from S$128 for a deluxe room), with modern cottages on the beach and older apartments in contemporary wooden Thai houses, plus a patently perfect crescent cove of beach, though it is a bit isolated (a 20-minute walk to the other resorts). On Ko Muk, a more remote island 30 minutes away by boat, the Koh Mook Sivalai (+662-673-0966/211-9654/673-3322; doubles from S$128 for beach villa) sits on a long spit of beach; rooms have clean lines, glass doors, and beds that look out over the azure sea.

Where to Eat Food-wise, Thailand is the Italy of Asia: the possibility of getting bad Thai food on Ko Hai is genuinely unlikely. The only stand-alone restaurant on the island is a funky and nameless barbecued-fish spot a few minutes’ walk north on the beach from Koh Hai Fantasy Resort. It’s a must, however, as it offers crusted whole snapper (of the-one-that-got-away size). Pair the shockingly hot small Thai chilis with a cold Singha beer. At Koh Ngai Resort, choose the creamy massaman curry with cinnamon and cardamom. Order the country’s ubiquitous som tam (a salad of shredded green papaya, carrots, cashews, and baby shrimp, zinging with strong-guy chili-lime dressing) at Koh Hai Fantasy, then let the staff grill up whatever they’ve caught that day—it could be barracuda. What to do The beach is the biggest attraction on Ko Hai, as the island and the sea beyond are protected by the government (the 83-square-mile region is a National Marine Park and is home to more than 100 species of coral fish). Reefs ring the island, which makes for astonishing snorkeling: an excursion on a long-tailed boat to Emerald Cave on Ko Muk is mandatory. Swim through the 260-foot-long cave (really a tunnel), plunge briefly into primal darkness, and emerge, suddenly reborn, on a perfect small sandy beach surrounded by impressive cliffs sprouting jungle vegetation. Arrange a full-day scuba trip in deep water with Rainbow Divers (rainbow-divers.com; full-day trips from $33) to spot sea tortoises, whale sharks, and sea horses. After a morning in the Andaman, opt for a Thai massage under the coconut palms at Thapwarin Resort. Later, try to spot a long-billed hornbill (hint: look toward the palms around the swimming pool of Koh Ngai Resort). But the best option may be to do nothing at all: find a place on the beach and relish the vista of islands—their vertical rock cliffs like limestone candles pop straight out of the sea.

How To Get There From Bangkok, take a 90-minute flight on Nok Air to Trang; from there, a van service makes the 45-minute journey to Pak Meng pier, where hotel staff picks up guests for the 20-minute speedboat trip to the beach. Hotels can also arrange transportation from Krabi, where flights from Bangkok arrive daily.

Don’t Miss Save time for a daylong side trip; snorkeling excursions to Ko Rok (an hour away by speedboat) can be arranged at any of the resorts. There, crystal-clear waters contain pink, blue, and green coral gardens teeming with wildlife: longfin bannerfish, black and white clown fish (just like Nemo) with neon-yellow stripes, parrot fish clothed in a spectrum of garish electric colors, and emperor angelfish with painted lips. Picnic on beaches with sand as white and powdery as sugar, while five-foot-long monitor lizards with sharp-ridged tails lumber about, hoping for a handout.

Arasia Luecha Park Hotel Bangkok

March 13, 2008
Room @ Arasia 2 Room @ Arasia 
Arasia Luecha Park Hotel Bangkok
29 Phaholyothin Soi 3
Paholyothin Road
Bangkok 10400 Thailand

Situated in an exclusive, low-rise residential enclave of leafy Phaholyothin. Arasia Luecha Park offers the peace and tranquility of life outside the city centre with amenities and accessibility usually only found within.

With Sanam Pao BTS station just a pleasant 2-minute walk and Victory Monument expressway exit a short drive away, the central business district is within easy reach of Arasia Luecha Park.

A stroll or Skytrain in stop away are coffee shops. movie theatres and day spas to rival and downtown location , a remarkable range of restaurants offering both upscale dining, fast food and more homely fare, two hospitals and a supermarket stocked with imported groceries and other luxury goodies.

Whether studio suite or a 3-bedroom duplex, each fully furnished residence at Arasia Luecha Park features optimized space and light – the essence of the very best of contemporary Asian interiors.

The well proportioned living and bedroom areas with their teak flooring and Asian textiles lend an inviting feel to all units, the kitchens and bathrooms are both functional and stylish, the large windows afford a view that is comprised of green treetops and open spaces.

Prices range from S$75 (for twin-sharing in a studio suite room) to S$145 for a 2-bedroom deluxe.  Book from http://www.asiarooms.com/thailand/bangkok/arasia_luecha_park.html.