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Best Western Opens Hotel in Buriram, Thailand

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Best Western has opened a hotel in Buriram, a city in the north east of Thailand, 395 kms away from Bangkok.

Located in the center of the city, Best Western Royal Buriram Hotel offers 79 all featuring complimentary Wi-Fi, 32-inch LCD televisions with international satellite channels, minibars and room service.

Facilities at the hotel include an all-day dining restaurant serving both Asian and international cuisine, and an outdoor swimming pool with sun loungers, allowing guests to relax and soak up the tropical sun.

Buriram is a gateway to a wealth of attractions, including the Angkor-style temples of Phanom Rung Historical Park.

BWI’s Director of Operations for Asia, Philippe Anric, said, “The opening of the Best Western Royal Buriram Hotel, in the very heart of the city, means that for the very first time visitors to Buriram will be able to stay in a globally-recognized, internationally-branded hotel, with a complete range of modern facilities and an incredible level of service ... Best Western’s decision to move into Buriram reflects the incredible confidence we have in this city. We truly believe that Buriram, and northeast Thailand, lie at the center of an exciting new era in Asian travel.”

Best Western Royal Buriram Hotel becomes BWI’s 17th hotel in Thailand, and Buriram is its ninth destination in the Kingdom. BWI is also present in Bangkok, Hua Hin, Pattaya, Phuket, Krabi, Koh Samui, Koh Phangan and Khao Lak.

Best Western, Buriram, Thailand

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