MIRAMAR Hotel Bangkok

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MIRAMAR Hotel Bangkok

  Location : China Town View other Hotels in China Town
  Category : (Self Rated) View other Hotels in Bangkok
  Address : 777 Mahachai Road, Wangburaphapirom Phanakorn Bangkok Show Map  
MIRAMAR Hotel Bangkok
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Hotel Information

The Miramar Hotel is a stylish boutique hotel that deliver contemporary yet historic atmosphere to our distinguish guests. A relaxing, peaceful mood is created by a harmonious blend of traditional Thai architecture with modern facilities and amenities.

Miramar Hotel is located right in Ratanakosin Island the cultured old section of Bangkok, very close to China town where exotic variety of fine food is offered. Famous temples such as Emerald Buddha Temple, Marble Temple, and Reclining Buddha Temple, the majestic Grand Palace, the Parliament, the Giant Swing, and numerous other historical sites are either within walking distance or a very short ride. For local shopping and nightlife, the popular Kao San Road is just 10 minutes away.

Embracing the mystique of Bangkok

Hotel Facilities

  • Business Centre
  • Cable / Satellite TV
  • Coffee Shop
  • Nightlife Area
  • Parking
  • Restaurant
  • Shopping Area
  • WiFi Internet

Room Facilities

  • Air-conditioning
  • Bath Tub with Shower
  • Bathrobe
  • Coffee / Tea facilities
  • Hair Dryer
  • Mini bar / Fridge
  • Telephone
  • Telephone Voicemail
  • Television
  • Wi Fi Internet Access

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.


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