Oriental Bangkok Hotel
The hotel’s leisure facilities cater for all fitness enthusiasts with two swimming pools, tennis and squash courts, aerobics, a state of the art fitness centre, a jogging track, and sauna and steam room. Complimentary yoga classes are also available to de-stress after a day of meetings. The Oriental Spa, set in a restored century old teakwood house, is a tranquil oasis using ancient traditions to rejuvenate mind, body and spirit. The Spa has been voted ‘Best in the World’ by Travel and Leisure magazine, and uses techniques based on Thai and modern western practices in a heavenly environment. With 14 private suites, guests can choose between Oriental massages, herbal body wraps, polishes using warm fruit and the Oriental Body Glor, a unique body wrap of honey, seeds and flowers.
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Guest can experience this nirvana with day packages or two or three day programmes.
The in-house Thai cooking school teaches guests to create fine Thai cuisine themselves in a four-day programme. Established 15 years ago, the school guarantees that guests will graduate with skills to create mouth-watering Thai feasts. The Oriental hotel has a childcare centre on site operating throughout the day.
24hr room service, colour TV with movie channels, daily international newspapers, en suite luxurious bathroom, hair dryers, personal safe, mini bar refrigerator, high-speed broadband, CD player and radio, same-day laundry and valet one hour pressing, IDD telephones, valet service, personal butler service. |
There are ten different restaurants and bars at the hotel. The Normandie is one of Asia’s best French restaurants, favoured for its splendid cuisine and impeccable service. The Normandie commands a classy and lavish atmosphere with superb wines, an evening pianist and a menu created by highly rated master chefs. The Normandie has a business menu with a choice of three courses from an a la carte menu. Ciao serves Italian dishes under the stars on the marble riverside terrace beside the tropical gardens. Favourites from the menu include salmon carpaccio with aromatic herbs and linguine pasta with lobster, king prawns and spicy chillies. The ultimate dining experience can be had at the Sala Rim Naam on the opposite side of the river, set in a traditional Thai pavilion where guests can enjoy lavish Thai feasts and classical Thai dance. An ideal evening can be spent on the Oriental River Cruise on the traditional 'Maeyanang' rice barge where guests can take in starlit temples and monuments. |
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