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Anantara Set to Open Bangkok Property

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Videos Monday, 7 March 2011

Anantara this month opens its first urban hotel.

The Anantara Bangkok Sathorn targets short and long term stays with living space that comes in a choice of 40 square metre rooms to 121 square metre two bedroom suites each benefiting from balconies opening onto city or river views.

Each one and two bedroom suite offers separate living and entertainment areas with oversized bathtubs to soak in after a long day of sightseeing and shopping. Long term residences are also available.

Located in the heart of the city’s business and entertainment areas, the new Anantara Bangkok Sathorn, resides opposite Bangkok's first Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) station, and connects guests within minutes to both the BTS sky train and major tourist centre’s of Bangkok.

Whether passing through or lingering longer in Thailand’s bustling capital, Anantara Bangkok Sathorn delivers a comprehensive collection of leisure and business facilities with associated services.

Dining options include a pizzeria restaurant, Crust, and 100°East, a contemporary all-day dining restaurant with a relaxing atmosphere and a choice of air conditioned indoor seating and al fresco dining by the pool.

The hotel also offers complimentary Wi-Fi internet access in all public areas, a state of the art gym, a pool and a spa.

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