PAN PACIFIC, Bangkok
Found directly opposite the largest green area in Bangkok, Lumpini Park, the Pan Pacific
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offers luxurious accommodations in the heart of the Thai capital. An impressively large structure, this deluxe hotel offers a broad host of services and amenities,...
Advantages: Great location, good facilities and service; and comfortable rooms! Disadvantages: A bit of a walk to the closest MRT (City Hall)
...Centrally loacted, the hotel is very close to numerous recreational and commercial places. In fact, PanPacific Singapore is within walking distance of many of Singapore's historic landmarks, such as the Padang, stage to some of the most significant national events, the Cenotaph and the commemorative landing site of Sir Stamford Raffles - founder of modern Singapore. It is also close to Singapore's historic, cultural and entertainment areas, such as CHIJMES, the Boat Quay, Clarke Quay, Robertson Walk and the new Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay. The hotel is also connected to Millenia Walk and Suntec City shopping complexes.
You must try the Hai Tien Lo for exquisite Cantonese, Keyaki Japanese restaurant for authentic Japanese food. Its amazing!!
Full-length glass windows with views of Singapore's city skyline or the Marina Bay...
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Advantages: Comfortable, pleasant, good service Disadvantages: Not easy to work in the rooms
...reaches the seats, and does not reach the table. Although there is wireless internet in the public areas, it does not work in the rooms. So trying to work in the rooms is very frustrating.
Lounge
Two floors are dedicated "Pacific Floors" which includes the suites. Staying on these floors gives access to a lounge which has light snacks available during the day and a cocktail hour in the evening with complimentary hot and cold snacks and drinks. There is also a breakfast served here - in the mornings, coincidentally - with fresh fruit, yoghurt, pastries and eggs to order.
The lounge has seperate smoking and non-smoking breakfast rooms, either side of a central lounge area with TV.
Food and Drink
The hotel restaurants are all either on the ground or the first floor.
The Cafe Bazar is the coffee shop, open from early till...
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I stayed in Chaophya Park, August 2007, along with 20 other family members. I had decided to get married in Phuket and thought it would be nice to have a few days in Bangkok to show familiy how fantastic the city is. I have visited Bangkok many times,... more
As a fairly regular visitor to Bangkok, I always book flights and then sort out my own accommodation rather than get a package deal. Accommodation is cheap and plentiful there, we're talking £10 - £15 per night for what might equate to a three star... more