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Historic Bangkok Hotels

Published at 02/06/2012 13:41:46

Introduction

The continent of Asia is home to many countries including Japan, China, Mongolia, Vietnam and Cambodia. Many people from the west experience what is called culture shock when visiting countries in Asia because the culture, the language, the food and the lifestyle is so different from back home. Thailand is probably one of the more popular counties in Asia to visit and, although the culture is very unique, there is a large expat community of people from all over the world who live and work there and this makes it appealing for visitors from the west. Thailand is known for its spectacular scenery, beautiful sandy beaches and exciting cities that are known for their nightlife and street markets. The capital city of Bangkok is the center of all the excitement and most visitors make this colorful city their base while traveling in the country. There are a number of options for travelers seeking accommodations in the city including hostels, Inns, resorts and hotels but the best way to stay in the city is by seeking out historic Bangkok hotels that allow guests to get a taste of the culture and history of this very intriguing place.

History

I’m not saying that the newer Bangkok hotels are not nice. A lot of them are very nice with modern amenities and contemporary décor. But for visitors who prefer a more authentic experience, the older Bangkok hotels offer something the others don’t. Below is a sample of some historic Bangkok hotels visitors can choose from.

Features

The Eugenia Hotel is just one of several historic Bangkok Hotel to consider. This hotel is actually a house with twelve elegant suites built to resemble a nineteenth century colonial structure. It’s small but stylish in a way that makes guests feel like they stepped back in time. Some of the amenities that are available to guests at this hotel include a restaurant, a lounge, a private dining room, a pool and a reading room.

Another Bangkok hotel that offers visitors a taste of the old world is the Mandarin Oriental. This hotel really takes the historic aspect to another level by not only decorating the hotel to look historic but by actually having employees and visitors act out the old way of life right down to the way they have their dinner. Many amenities are available including a spa, a fine dining restaurant, a swimming pool, fitness equipment and classes and many on-site activities.

And finally, the third must-mention historical Bangkok hotel is The Atlanta Hotel. This hotel is more like an art-deco budget hotel rather than a luxurious palace but the guest rooms are stylishly decorated with comfortable furniture and modern amenities. During their stay, guests have access to two swimming pools, scenic gardens, a fountain, a writing room, a lounge, a coffee shop, a gym and laundry service.

Tips and comments

Of course, these are just a few of the historical Bangkok hotels that visitors can choose from. The best way to find the best one for your needs is to do an online search and know what kind of services and amenities you are looking for to make your stay enjoyable.

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