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Second Holiday Inn opens in Bangkok

Travel News Asia 25 July 2005

InterContinental Hotels Group recently opened its second Holiday Inn hotel in Bangkok. Newly launched as the Holiday Inn Bangkok after an extensive refurbishment, the 379-guestroom hotel is centrally located on Ploenchit Road  close to the Chitlom BTS station and adjacent to the InterContinental Bangkok hotel.

Guests can enjoy on-demand movies and interactive information services from the state-of-the-art in-room entertainment facilities including flat-screen televisions. Rooms also feature an ergonomic workstation, data ports and high-speed internet access. In addition, guests staying at the Executive Club Floor can enjoy exclusive benefits such as complimentary daily breakfast, evening cocktails and use of meeting room facilities in the Executive Club Lounge. For the health conscious the hotel boasts a fully-equipped gymnasium which sports the latest in cardiovascular and resistance equipment for weight-training and aerobic exercise.

In addition to the facilities at the InterContinental Bangkok, the Holiday Inn Bangkok offers a variety of culinary experiences ranging from Charm Thai, a specialty authentic Thai restaurant, to café G, a modern “market style” all day dining outlet with open kitchens adding to the enjoyment by way of visual interaction.

The Holiday Inn Bangkok is the fifth hotel to be added to the InterContinental Hotels Group’s Thailand portfolio, and the second Holiday Inn and third hotel for the group in Bangkok.

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