All Seasons Sathorn Bangkok Our Rates from 22 Aug 2008 to 18 Sep 2008:
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Full Rate
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: Hot Deals with limited availability
Rates are per room type per night
Rates will be charged in Thai Baht
All rates are inclusive of applicable taxes and service charges
Breakfast is not included unless specified
Extra bed, if available, is limited to 1 bed per room type only
Superior room, inclusive of tax and service charge, breakfast for 1 or 2 person, flat TV screen, mini bar, safe deposit box, Air conditioning, unlimited internet & WIFi included
breakfast is inclusive
Airport transfer is available
Executive room, inclusive of tax and service charge, breakfast for 1 or 2 person, flat TV screen, mini bar, safe deposit box, Air conditioning, unlimited internet & WIFI are included, late check-out 6 Pm, 1 piece of laundry or pressing per day
breakfast is inclusive
Airport transfer is available
All Seasons Sathorn Bangkok Information
Hotel Information
Located in Sathorn business district, All Seasons Sathorn Bangkok is your gateway to Thailand’s colorful capital.
Surrounded by the consulate, embassies, immigration, office buildings as well as Silom shopping mall, Suan Lum Night Bazaar and Lumpini boxing stadium, the hotel is ideal for both business and leisure travelers.
Featuring 108 comfortable and affordable rooms all equipped with complimentary internet connection, you simply cant go past this charming boutique style hotel.
High rise buildings, gleaming corporate head offices. These towers of power make up the ultra modern skyline around Sathorn Road, Bangkok's 21st century business district. Stretching from Lumpini Park south to the river, Sathorn contains some of the smartest of Bangkok's chic new hotels like the Metropolitan, the Sukhothai and the Banyan Tree. The area has also has some excellent restaurants serving both a business and embassy clientele.
Bangkok's Skytrain (overhead rail system) runs along the southern part of Sathorn terminating at the riverfront. Here you can catch a boat to the historical sights like the Grand Palace or to the riverside hotels like the Oriental, Peninsula or Shangri-La. The northern part of Sathorn is well served by taxis. At the other end, is Lumpini Park, Bangkok's largest green area and a great place for people watching.