The Grande Ville Hotel Bangkok is located in the vibrant, bustling commercial district of China Town, right in the heart of Bangkok. Grande Ville Hotel Bangkok is surrounded by shopping centres offering a myriad of products where theres so much variety to explore. Just a few minutes from the Grande Ville Hotel Bangkok guests will find some of Bangkoks main tourist attractions including the Grand Palace, Temple of the Emerald Buddha and the centuries-old Temple of the Reclining Buddha. Grande Ville Hotel Bangkok has all of the amenities, facilities and levels of comfort you would expect from a hotel of this class, and maintains the meticulous standards required by travel and tour operators worldwide.
Hotel Facilities:
Banquet
Bar/Pub/Lounge
Business Centre
Conference Facilities
Laundry
Restaurant
Room Service
Room Facilities:
IDD/Direct Dial Line
Minibar/Fridge
Television
Air Condition
Jacuzzi Pool Poolside Bar Health Club Sky Lounge Banquet Superior Room Deluxe Room
Room Rates :
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Room Types
21 Aug '08 - 31 Oct '08
Breakfast
Standard
Yes
Standard Triple
Yes
Superior
Yes
Superior Triple
Yes
Deluxe
Yes
Deluxe Triple
Yes
- Rates available on a pre payment basis only and subject to change without notice.
- Rates available with limited availability only. Always check rate conditions at the time of booking to ensure availability of this offer.
- The above rates are based on single and twin occupancy. Third person may be charged extra (depending on hotel policy).
- Compulsory Gala Dinner, which will be added to your booking cost, is applicable to certain hotels during festive seasons.
- Weekend rate surcharge may apply for certain hotels.
- Children under 10 years Free sharing room with parents, no extra bed up to a maximum of 1 child per room.
Hotel Location in China Town
About China Town:
Settled in the 1780's by Chinese merchants, Chinatown retains a large ethnic Chinese community who still continue their own traditions and religious ceremonies. Famous for its markets and numerous gold shops, the area caters largely to the local population and contains a number of busy, almost frenetic market areas concentrated around a network of roads, alleys and small streets.
Local favourites include Nakom Kasem market and Sampeng Lane, a long, narrow pedestrian lane crammed with masses of goods from hair slides (sold by the dozen) to kitchen utensils. The area around Yaowarat road, Chinatown's main street, is fascinating for its Chinese pharmacies and unbelievable concentration of gold shops.
Bordering Chinatown is Paruhat Cloth Market with a huge selection of batiks, sarongs and general fabric. A largely ethnic Indian area, Paruhat has some excellent local Indian restaurants and a large shopping mall selling handicrafts.