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Siam@Siam Design Hotel & Spa

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Ideally situated in the heart of the commercial district of one of the most exciting cities in the world, the elegant Siam@Siam is a stylishly designed hotel and spa that offers easy access to major entertainment, shopping centres and BTS Station at National Stadium. There is no better location to enjoy the sights and boundless experiences that Bangkok has to offer.

Forget your preconceptions of a city hotel and be delighted by the cool, hip environment of the Siam@Siam where time and sense of place offer a futuristic glimpse into a world of unparalleled comfort and superlative lifestyle.

Bold, restful and sensually moody, full of sophisticated attitude and class, each of the 203 artistically appointed rooms is an individual exhibit within this extraordinary gallery of a Bangkok hotel. The hotel’s facilities exude the confidence and accomplishment of its architect and provide a vibrant and exciting ambience for meeting friends, dining or partying.

The Siam@Siam Party House One is an all-day restaurant and pub located on the ground level and mezzanine. It offers a full international breakfast, lunch, dinner and nightly party while the wine and cigar kiosk features well-known vineyard labels as well as handmade cigars. With stunning city views, Bar Eleven & Lounge serves beverages and snacks with live music in the evenings and offers a welcome respite from a busy day in the city. There is free wireless internet connection for those who want to keep in touch via email or just catch up with the news of the day.

Indulgent treatments
Offering seven private treatment rooms, Thai massage chambers and a foot massage pavilion, the spa is a testament to the expertise of a talented design team and experienced therapists. The professional staff guarantees to jump start your life to a new level of consciousness with the indulgent mind and body treatments offered. The hotel’s sparkling swimming pool and jacuzzi enjoy a unique ambience that complements the tropical environment and here you may decide to read a book poolside, soak up the sun, or enjoy an invigorating jacuzzi. Maintain your fitness at the fully equipped gym that boasts state-of-the-art equipment and personal trainers.

The Siam@Siam invites you to experience a new level of contemporary standard of excellence where art, elegance and practical convenience seamlessly merge. Cool recreation goes with a cool lifestyle and it doesn’t get any cooler than at the Siam@Siam in Bangkok!





Guide to Central Thailand, Bangkok & Hua Hin

On the fertile plains stretching north from Bangkok are 21 provinces, sometimes called 'the rice bowl of Asia', that are responsible for producing much of the country's rice.

Ayutthaya was one of the greatest mercantile centres in Asia and its incredible temples and palaces are built around the confluence of the Chao Praya, Lop Buri and Pasak rivers. Hundreds of visitors on day trips from Bangkok are drawn to the remains of monuments that stand among more modern buildings.

At Kanchanaburi is the infamous River Kwai bridge and 'Death Railway', the Japan-Burma railway built by the Japanese during World War II, when thousands of Asian labourers and Allied POWs died. Nearby are two war cemeteries, Kanchanaburi War Cemetery and Chong Kai Cemetery and the JEATH (Japan, England, Australia, Thailand and Holland) War Museum is housed in a reconstructed POW detention hut.

Bangkok
Bangkok is a thriving, bustling capital city catering to all kinds of tourists. Taxis or minibuses take visitors directly to their hotel via the convenient new expressway.

Bangkok proper seethes on the east side of the Chao Phraya River and can be divided in two by the main north-south train line. Old Bangkok glitters in the portion between the river and the railway and it is here that most of the older temples and the original palace are located while new Bangkok is east of the railway.

For a bustling city, Bangkok surprisingly offers quiet escapes. Step out of the street noise and into the calm of one of the city's 400 temples and monasteries. The Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaeo complex is the city's premier tourist attraction and home to Phra Kaeo, the small, sacred and renowned emerald Buddha, the most revered image of Buddha in Thailand.

The Grand Palace is a must-see for visitors, with temples and pavilions shimmering in gold leaf, porcelain and glass while not far away is the Marble Temple, considered one of the country's most beautiful buildings.

The Dusit Zoo is near the Royal Plaza, where the Thai royal family live in the Chitralada Palace. Wat Arun, or the Temple of Dawn is one of the city's major landmarks with its central monument symbolising Hindi-Buddhist cosmology. The Temple of the Golden Buddha houses a unique, gleaming, 18-carat gold, four-metre high, 13th century Sukothai Buddha.

Other sights include the Wat Sai floating market in Thonburi, a boat trip through the city's extensive network of canals, and the renowned Oriental Hotel. For a shopping indulgence, head to central Bangkok's Siam Square. This bustling shopping mecca is littered with alleyways jam packed with cheap, independent designer boutiques as well as numerous major shopping malls.

Hua Hin
Hua Hin is a favourite coastal destination for Thais who flock there to enjoy its beaches, multicultural buzz and numerous cafes and bistros that offer a wide range of cuisine. It is situated in the south-west of Bangkok and is recognised as Thailand's first beach resort and extends some kilometres to a headland where Buddhist temples cling to the cliffs. Powdery white sand, resort hotels lining the coastline and visitors enjoying numerous watersports give the beach town its distinctive ambience.

Stunning Khao Sam Roi Yod National Park, 45  kilometres south of Hua Hin is one of the best-managed protected areas in the country. Kaeng Krachan National Park, northwest of Hua Hin, is Thailand's largest protected area and is home to elephants, tigers, leopards, gibbon and many species of birds.