Pan Pacific Bangkok Our Rates from 6 Jul 2008 to 2 Aug 2008:
Type of Room
Full Rate
Sun 6/7
Mon 7/7
Tue 8/7
Wed 9/7
Thu 10/7
Fri 11/7
Sat 12/7
Sun 13/7
Mon 14/7
Tue 15/7
Wed 16/7
Thu 17/7
Fri 18/7
Sat 19/7
Sun 20/7
Mon 21/7
Tue 22/7
Wed 23/7
Thu 24/7
Fri 25/7
Sat 26/7
Sun 27/7
Mon 28/7
Tue 29/7
Wed 30/7
Thu 31/7
Fri 1/8
Sat 2/8
: 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
Please be advised that there will be refurblishment on level 23 of the hotel starting on 26th July 2008 from 09:00 hrs – 18:00 hrs on Mondays until Saturdays and 10:00 hrs – 17:00 hrs on Sundays.
Bed & Breakfast
breakfast is inclusive
(Optional) Extra bed price is 1800 THB per bed
Airport transfer is available
Term & Conditions are applied: Full pre-payment for the entire stay is required at time of booking. Full pre-payment is charged to credit card and it's non-refundable. Amendments or changes to booking dates are not allowed. Non-cancellation and Non-refundable.
breakfast is inclusive
This offer requires a minimum stay of 2 nights
(Optional) Extra bed price is 1800 THB per bed
Airport transfer is available
Pan Pacific Bangkok Information
Hotel Information
Located in the heart of Bangkok's commercial and entertainment district facing Lumpini Park and the Royal Bangkok Sportclup Racecourse, this is the ultimate executive hotel. With seven meeting rooms, an executive boardroom and business center, this hotel caters especially to the busy executive. The beautiful lobby is actually several floors above ground level, with an understated entrance at ground level. For the business or leisure traveler to Bangkok, the Pan Pacific's hotel rooms and lobby provide an opulent escape from the hustle and bustle below.
Silom, running parallel with Sathorn Road represents the heart of the older central business district, lined with the head offices of financial institutions, local banks, law firms and multinational corporations. Surprisingly there are also a number of art and antique shops, and some good local bars and restaurants.
During the evening, Silom puts on a different face when local street markets selling clothes, watches, and souvenirs set up along the roadside. Patpong, better known for its raunchy nightlife also has a few dance clubs and party places among the saucy shows, along with Japanese hostess and karaoke bars around Thaniya.
Some of Bangkok's old established hotels are located along both Silom and Surawong road. The Skytrain runs along part of Silom providing good access both to the river and the central shopping area.