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Courtyard by Marriott Hotel opens in Bangkok

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Wednesday, 7 November 2007

Marriott International has opened the 318-room Courtyard by Marriott Hotel Bangkok under a management agreement with The Erawan Group. The hotel is Marriott’s ninth property in Thailand and fourth in Bangkok.

The Courtyard by Marriott Hotel Bangkok is located on Rajdamri Road. The hotel is in the vicinity of a number of fashionable restaurants, office centers, shopping complexes, embassies and diplomatic missions. The Bangkok International Airport is approximately a 30-minute drive away and Bangkok’s elevated light-rail system which offers access to the rest of the city, is only a short walk from the hotel.

The Courtyard by Marriott Hotel Bangkok boasts 314 guestrooms and four suites. Each guestroom features a working desk, high-speed internet and 32-inch LCD flat screen TV. For the ultimate in relaxation, the hotel will soon feature “Treatments on Two” a two treatment room spa that boasts a menu including heated herbal massages and an invigorating coffee and spice scrub massage. In addition, the hotel offers a state-of-the-art fitness center with outdoor swimming pool and whirlpool.

The hotel features a wide range of delicious fare at its all-day dining restaurant, MoMo Café. For guests looking for a nightcap, the MoMo Bar offers classic cocktails, snacks and afternoon tea. In-room dining is also available.

The general manager of the Courtyard by Marriott Hotel Bangkok is Nicholas Tse, while Thaveechai Lertaramratanais is the director of sales and marketing. To celebrate the opening, the hotel is offering a special introductory rate of 3,800 Baht (US$120).

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