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Hotel De Moc
Our Rates
from 6 July 2009 to 2 August 2009
Type of Room
Full Rate
Mon 6/07
Tue 7/07
Wed 8/07
Thu 9/07
Fri 10/07
Sat 11/07
Sun 12/07
Mon 13/07
Tue 14/07
Wed 15/07
Thu 16/07
Fri 17/07
Sat 18/07
Sun 19/07
Mon 20/07
Tue 21/07
Wed 22/07
Thu 23/07
Fri 24/07
Sat 25/07
Sun 26/07
Mon 27/07
Tue 28/07
Wed 29/07
Thu 30/07
Fri 31/07
Sat 1/08
Sun 2/08
Private Room with balcony for Twin Bed and Double Bed
Breakfast is inclusive
(Optional) Extra bed price is 400 THB per bed
Private Room with balcony on high floor for Twin Bed and Double Bed
Breakfast is inclusive
(Optional) Extra bed price is 400 THB per bed
: 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
Hotel De Moc, formerly known as The Thai Hotel, is an inexpensive family-run hotel with a friendly atmosphere. We are located right in the heart the oldest section of Bangkok on Rattanakosin Island, not far from some of the key historical sites such as the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Keow. In 1782, King Rama I of the Chakri Dynasty made the decision to move the Thai capital from Thonburi on the western bank of the Chao Phraya River to Bangkok, on the eastern bank, and the hotel lies very close to the area that still serves as the Kingdoms administrative and cultural centre.
Hotel Facilities
Bicycle Rental
Business Centre
Coffeeshop
Conference Facilities
Facilities for Disabled
Internet Access
Restaurant
Room Service
Swimming Pool
Room Facilities
Air Condition
IDD/Direct Dial Line
Ironing Facilities
Minibar/Fridge
Television
Khao San Information
Formerly a quiet local area with just a few budget guest houses, the Banglamphu area and famous Khao San Road have become an obligatory stop on the twenty-something travel trail, with cheap guest houses, street cafes, music shops, boutiques and bars. Over the last few years the area has become a tourist attraction in its own right given impetus by the novel “The Beach” which features Khao San Road. It's untypical of Bangkok and yet the back streets nearby retain some of their old fashioned Thai charm. Accommodation used to be very basic but many guest houses are now upgrading with air-conditioning, pools and better quality rooms catering to a wider family market, at very reasonable rates. An extensive market, good cheap restaurants and the international mix of travellers and locals from different backgrounds make it an interesting place to visit or stay.