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China Town Hotel
Our Rates
from 10 February 2010 to 9 March 2010
Type of Room
Full Rate
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Tue 9/03
Standard Room (Room Only)
Breakfast is inclusive
Breakfast is inclusive
Internet In Room / LCD TV / No Capet
Breakfast is inclusive
: Hot Deals with limited availability
Breakfast is not included unless specified
Extra bed, if available, is limited to 1 bed per room type only
Hotel Information
Over 70 years, the name of China town Hotel has served our clients with Thai and Chinese Hospitality. We take pride in the high and uncompromising standards with our hotel. In particular we are pleased to be known for our unique service which preserves the finest Thai and Chinese Traditions. In our hotel, we are pleased to offer guests a first class experience which combines the quality of international standards with grace and warm hospitality.
Hotel Facilities
Babysitting
Banquet Facilities
Business Centre
Car Rental
City Centre
Coffee Shop
Concierge
Conference Facilities
Fitness Centre
High Speed Internet
Internet Access
Laundry
Massage
Non-smoking Rooms
Restaurant
Room Services
Safety Box
Security Cameras
Tour Desk
Room Facilities
Air-conditioning
Baby Cot
Bath Tub
Hair Dryer
IDD / Direct Dial Lines
In-House Movies
Mini bar / Fridge
Safe Deposit Box
Telephone
Television
China Town Information
Settled in the 1780's by Chinese merchants, Chinatown retains a large ethnic Chinese community who still continue their own traditions and religious ceremonies. Famous for its markets and numerous gold shops, the area caters largely to the local population and contains a number of busy, almost frenetic market areas concentrated around a network of roads, alleys and small streets.
Local favourites include Nakom Kasem market and Sampeng Lane, a long, narrow pedestrian lane crammed with masses of goods from hair slides (sold by the dozen) to kitchen utensils. The area around Yaowarat road, Chinatown's main street, is fascinating for its Chinese pharmacies and unbelievable concentration of gold shops.
Bordering Chinatown is Paruhat Cloth Market with a huge selection of batiks, sarongs and general fabric. A largely ethnic Indian area, Paruhat has some excellent local Indian restaurants and a large shopping mall selling handicrafts.