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Home / Hotel / Hotel News / WELL HOTEL BANGKOK ANNOUNCES SOFT OPENING ON NEW YEAR’S DAY

WELL HOTEL BANGKOK ANNOUNCES SOFT OPENING ON NEW YEAR’S DAY

December 24, 2015 by StrawberrY Gal

Well Hotel Bangkok Sukhumvit 20 announces the soft opening with the kick off date on New Year’s Day, 1 January 2016. To celebrate the holiday season of joy and happiness, the hotel offers introductory rates for guests to experience the new lifestyle wellness hotel in Thailand’s capital. The rates per night start from 2,750 Baht for Superior Room, 3,250 Baht for Deluxe Room and 7,250 Baht for Executive Suite, excluding tax and service charge. The booking can be made from now until 31 March 2016 for stays until 31 October 2016.

Well Hotel Bangkok portrays the Classic Twist design harmonizing the old and the new with the touch of art deco. The architect was inspired by the Post-Modern architecture which can be seen from the old houses and buildings in Sukhumvit area of Bangkok. The hotel is located on Sukhumvit 20 and within walking distance to BTS Asok Skytrain, MRT Sukhumvit Subway, Terminal 21 Mall, The EmQuartier and the Emporium. The hotel is also surrounded by abundance of international fine dining restaurants, bars, café and night life entertainment venues.

The hotel is comprised of 235 rooms and suites with 143 Superior Rooms, 7 Superior Corner Rooms, 75 Deluxe Rooms, 6 Executive Rooms and 4 Executive Suites. All rooms and suites are featured with mini-bars, personal electronic safety box, 46-inch smart TV, complimentary Wi-Fi throughout and LAN cable in room. Each of the Executive Room and Executive Suite is fitted with a private exercise bike and electronic weight scale to accommodate health loving travelers. A Microwave and printer are available in Executive Suite.

Other facilities include Eat Well Café, an all-day dining offering Thai and Asian cuisine with options of healthy menu, The Twist Bar & Bistro offering Western nibbles and well-crafted drinks , Pool Bar, 24-hour in room dining, meeting room, Memory Gift Shop, Well Spa, fitness centre and outdoor salt swimming pool. For security, the hotel has HD CCTV in public area and uses key card system for guest area entry and elevators. iMac Computers are available for guest use in Business Centre. To book the introductory offer please email [email protected] and visit www.wellhotelbangkok.com for more information.
                                                                                 

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