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		<title>Lawana Beach Resort Pranburi Hua Hin</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lawana Beach Resort Pranburi Hua Hin: &#8220;Lawana Beach Resort on Pranburi Beach welcome singles, couples families and groups of friends. The complete peacefulness allows you to relax with no hurry. We are located at the month of the Pranburi River, where it meets the Gulf of Thailand. The local fishing village is directly across the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.siamvisit.com/thailand/location/Hua-Hin/185/Lawana-Beach-Resort/345">Lawana Beach Resort Pranburi Hua Hin</a>: &#8220;Lawana Beach Resort on Pranburi Beach welcome singles, couples families and groups of friends. The complete peacefulness allows you to relax with no hurry. We are located at the month of the Pranburi River, where it meets the Gulf of Thailand. The local fishing village is directly across the river, giving us colourful view of the fishing boats and an amazingly unique beauty. It is just like watching live pictures of an artist&#8217;s painting.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>By The Sea Hotel Cape Panwa Phuket</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By The Sea Hotel Cape Panwa Phuket: &#8220;Welcome to By The Sea Hotel, Cape Panwa, PhuketPhuket By The Sea Hotel offers panoramic sea views of The Andaman Ocean, a pristine white sandy beach at your doorstep and an range of onsite facilities, you can be assured of a pleasurable and relaxing lifestyle every time you [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Lawana Resort Koh Samui Bophut Beach Koh Samui</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lawana Resort Koh Samui Bophut Beach Koh Samui: &#8220;LAWANA RESORT is ideal for singles, couples and families. Each room is painted in different colors and decorated with Thai antiques from the owner&#8217;s the collection. Every from has its own character. Feel relaxed and unhurried in friendliness of LAWANA. We are at located on Bophut Beach. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://siamvisit.com/index.php?file=h-hoteldesc&amp;iHotelID=346">Lawana Resort Koh Samui Bophut Beach Koh Samui</a>: &#8220;LAWANA RESORT is ideal for singles, couples and families. Each room is painted in different colors and decorated with Thai antiques from the owner&#8217;s the collection. Every from has its own character. Feel relaxed and unhurried in friendliness of LAWANA. We are at located on Bophut Beach. The most charming beach of Samui, with a local fishing village only 700 meters away.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>DREAM BANGKOK HOTEL REVIEW</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 May 2008 20:11:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We stayed at the Dream hotel for the first 3 nights of our honeymoon back in February 2008. It was a great place to stay. We had researched it for weeks and finally narrowed it down based on quality and location. It&#8217;s a cool little hotel. The Soi&#8217;s in Bangkok are a bit strange, a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We stayed at the Dream hotel for the first 3 nights of our honeymoon back in February 2008. It was a great place to stay. We had researched it for weeks and finally narrowed it down based on quality and location. It&#8217;s a cool little hotel. The Soi&#8217;s in Bangkok are a bit strange, a lot like alley ways that you wouldn&#8217;t venture down in another city. However we felt totally safe in Bangkok. We got a taxi from the airport cos we&#8217;d had long flights and didn&#8217;t mind that we were ripped off at 800 bhat (16 euro), but you could get cheaper.</p>
<p>The soi (street) that Dream is on is near the end of the popular soi&#8217;s but nicely placed away from the noise and the hussle. The staff were very efficent and friendly. They organised taxies and gave any advice they could. When we got to our 1st room it was right beside the lift and just above the bar. After 30 hours of travel this wasn&#8217;t ideal, but we were moved to the top floor and end of the hallway far away from the lift within 5 minutes. No problems. The bar is nice, but not very busy. The breakfast is good. Didn&#8217;t use their roof top pool / bar on Dream2 but it looked good. </p>
<p>The room was almost perfect only loosing a fraction of a point for the smallest amount of neglegence in the bathroom and because our complimentry toiletries were never replaced. The bed was very comfortable, the blue light was a lovely novelty, felt like you were on hols! Wide screen tv was good late at night when you were still buzzing from the excitement of the city. Don&#8217;t turn it up too loud tho. Anyway, suffice to say, we were very happy all round. </p>
<p>Btw, right at the beginning of the soi there&#8217;s a little eatery (for want of a better name) with no sign that does pretty good and very cheap thai food. Also, quite a bit along at the top of I think soi 6 there&#8217;s a corner bar which is a good people watching spot. Inside &amp; down stairs at this bar there&#8217;s a slightly dodgy looking but excellent little eatery. Take a chance and give it a shot. The food was great. </p>
<p>We&#8217;re were travelling on and we also stayed in the D2 Chiang Mai hotel in Chiang Mai after this, best hotel I&#8217;ve ever stayed in due to absolutely 10 out of 10 for service and qulity to detail, and I&#8217;m fussy. </p>
<p>Also went on to Nora Beach Hotel in Koh Samui island. Fantastic place if you choose the pricey Nora Ocean Pool Villa. Not sure if I&#8217;d stay in one of the bungalows as I seem to attract mozzies and they&#8217;re situated in a mini manufactured jungle. </p>
<p>By the way, there&#8217;s a great indian restaurant near by Dream, go up the soi, out on the main street, across the road and it&#8217;s 1 floor up on a street corner facing you on the left. Look up. I think it&#8217;s called India Today. Worth checking out. They we&#8217;re newish and trying very hard. Had a great view, lovely drinks and &#8220;AIR CON&#8221; something you&#8217;ll appreciate after a few nights in the night time heat. A good bar around Soi 6 was called something like Gullivers. Again good cold beer and a good spot to watch life going on around you. Btw, Q Bar wasn&#8217;t worth the effort, but I think it was a Monday night when we went. Beware, they have a basic dress code too. No sandles and no shorts. </p>
<p>All in all, Bangkok is fantastic. A great place to go. My wife &amp; I could have stayed another week just touring around. If you&#8217;re going on to a quieter destination in Thailand after this such as Chiang Mai, save the Tuktuks until then as the street fumes in Bangkok make it a lot less pleasent, although still a very exciting way to travel. And make sure you take a chance and eat from the street vendors with the bbq&#8217;s strapped to their bikes. Real street food.</p>
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		<title>LEBUA AT STATE TOWER BANGKOK HOTEL REVIEW</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 May 2008 20:09:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My wife Nikki and I have been to Bangkok a couple of times before. Due to the difference in price level between Thailand and Norway this is one city where most Norwegians can have a really nice hotel room without going broke. So this time I decided to look for a hotel that was above [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My wife Nikki and I have been to Bangkok a couple of times before. Due to the difference in price level between Thailand and Norway this is one city where most Norwegians can have a really nice hotel room without going broke. So this time I decided to look for a hotel that was above average and I also wanted to stay at a new location. The last time we went to Bangkok in 2002 we stayed at Rembrandt hotel on Sukhumwit. </p>
<p>I sent requests to various hotels to get a price quote and I got a nice response from Lebua at State Tower near the river. The offer was 4000 Thai Baht (about 120 US dollars) per night for the room including breakfast.</p>
<p>I arrived by taxi at the hotel at about 7 am in the morning on May 10th 2007. The welcome was like one can expect at a nice hotel in Bangkok: people opening doors for you, people greeting you with “Sawadee ka” and the traditional wai greeting etc. The lobby was small but nice and had light tiles in combination with dark wooden floors and dark furniture.<br />
I was lead to a sofa and I was told to sit down and relax. All they needed was my passport and reservation. After a couple of minutes they had filled out the necessary form for me and all I had to do was sign. To my joy it turned out that they had a room available for me this early and it is always nice to be able to check in right away after a long plane trip.</p>
<p>The room<br />
I got room number 5519 on the 55th floor! The hotel is located in one of the tallest buildings in Bangkok and this was also one of the factors why we choose the hotel. I was shown to the room and it was a very nice first impression when I stepped into the room. In front of me was a 66 square meter room (about 710 square feet) and it must be the largest hotel room that I have ever had. </p>
<p>The room had nice medium light wooden floor and light walls. By the entrance there were two small tables and chairs and sofas for about 6 people. This first part of the room functioned like a “living room” I guess and it also included a big TV. On the first table I also got a small fruit plate and a small box of chocolate…I have a bit of a sweet tooth so I did appreciate that. The box as even refilled when I ate the first one <img src='http://www.siamvisit.com/travelguide/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>The middle part of the room contained the kitchen, the wardrobe and access to the bathroom. The kitchen was a small kitchen with a big fridge, a micro, a small stove, a proper coffee maker and water boiler etc. For me this was not really a big issue…there is so much good food to be found in Bangkok that there is really no need to make food back in the room :-). But it was nice with a big fridge to put some cold drinks in. There were lots of bottles of Lebua water that came for free with the room. I think we had like 6-8 bottles around in the room at all times…excellent.</p>
<p>The wardrobes contained hangers, robes for him and her, a small safe, umbrella etc. The room continued further and behind a sliding door the bedroom was revealed. The room contained a HUGE bed with one big duvet and a desk with a TV, DVD player and a chair. I was pretty quick to setup my laptop (Bjarne the 5th) and with the wire that I found I was plugged in and online within minutes. I got access without any fuzz and it was included in the price…excellent!<br />
The bed felt a bit hard when I first tried it out but I slept like a baby the days when I was there.</p>
<p>The room had a river view but unfortunately the doors to the balcony were locked due to safety rules. I knew about this in advance after reading TripAdvisor reviews so it didn’t come as a shock to me. It would have been nice to enjoy the view of the river from the balcony but I can also understand why they want to keep them locked.</p>
<p>The bathroom<br />
The bathroom matched the rest of the room…it was big and tiled with light tiles. It included a bathtub sort of built in with marble tiles and a matching top for the sink. It also included a big shower corner with glass walls. There were lots of amenities in the bathroom. They make a big fuzz about the amenities being from Bvlgari but the shampoo, conditioner and soap was nice. But there were also tooth brushes, shaving kit etc. The towels seemed to match the room as they were also huge. Nikki was quite surprised when she came out of the shower the first time and discovered that the fluffy towel was larger than her.</p>
<p>The breakfast<br />
The breakfast was served on the M floor (on 13th floor). We had a choice of having the breakfast served inside or outside by the pool and we were led to a table by a waitress. We also had the option of tea or coffee and this was served in small hot flasks…smart :-). Just beware when you pour…the patent of this flasks are not the best and I have seen a few people spill coffee when using it for the first time. The breakfast area was not really that big but the selection included everything that I want for breakfast at least. You could get eggs and omelettes made the way you wanted, make toast, have bacon, sausages, cereal, fruit, fresh juice from various fruits, lots of different pastries and bread etc. I don’t think it is the best breakfast buffet that I have seen but they had a nice selection just as you would expect for a nice hotel in Asia <img src='http://www.siamvisit.com/travelguide/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Pool and fitness centre<br />
On my day of arrival I tested out the fitness centre to stay awake. The pool and fitness centre is also on the M floor next to the breakfast area. The pool was OK but it is not extravagant like you hear from other hotels. Some friends of us stayed at Sheraton on Sukhumwit and they described the pool there as swimming through a jungle. On Lebua it was “just” a pool but it was actually larger than expected. To get a towel it was just a matter of signing in by the entrance and you had to do the same if you wanted a locker in the fitness centre. The fitness room included nice and new workout gadgets such as a regular stationary bike, stepping machine, treadmill etc. But there were also gadgets to lift weights. There were water bottles available in the gym for the thirsty ones.</p>
<p>Location<br />
The hotel is located by the river and about 300 meters from Saphan Taksin BTS skytain station and I think it took us 8-10 minutes to walk there. From this place you can also take the Chao Praya river express so it is pretty easy to get around Bangkok from the hotel. One night we wanted to take a taxi to Sukhumwit but due to traffic none of the taxis wanted to take us there. I’m not sure if there was more traffic than normal this night and that was the reason. But it is pretty fast to take the Skytrain. From we got on the skytrain it only took about 15 minutes getting to Asok skytrain station (including the change at Siam).</p>
<p>Note that there are some “con” men lurking about the entrance of the hotel. A couple of times when I was on my way out I was greeted by some people claiming that they worked at the hotel, a local embassy etc. I’m not sure how the scam works but in the end they would always ask me where I was going and they tried to convince me that I should go up Silom road instead of going to the Skytrain station.</p>
<p>Restaurants at the hotel<br />
There are several restaurants at the hotel….Breeze on 52nd floor serving Asian sea food, Sirocco serving Mediterranean food etc. I also got a sneak view of the State room which is in the Dome of the building itself….and what a view it can offer. Located on the 64th floor with a 360 degree room it must be quite a place to have e.g. a wedding. We got a complementary meal at Breeze as Nikki turned 30 years old and since we also had a 10 year anniversary. We had a table at the edge and we had a lovely view of Bangkok and the river. The restaurant is outdoors so it is really quite spectacular. We also went to the Skybar on the 64th floor for a drink after being at Breeze. Both Nikki and I were dressed up but Nikki was still rejected as she had some nice sandals and they don’t allow “open shoes”. I can understand that they reject people in shorts and flip-flops but it was just silly when Nikki was rejected. But Nikki changed into some other shoes and we got it eventually. The people that guided us to the Skybar kept on saying “mind your step” as the light was dim and the obstacles many <img src='http://www.siamvisit.com/travelguide/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> I tried to take a picture of this spectacular outdoor bar but I was politely informed by one of the employees that it was not allowed. Once again a silly rule that I can’t really understand. The Skybar was crowded and the drinks were expensive.</p>
<p>So far it might sound like this was a perfect hotel…but I do have some issues that I want to address. The lobby of the hotel does not appear like a 5 star luxury hotel. The entrance that I was driven to and that contains the lobby is actually a side entrance. But there is also a main entrance and when you enter into this you find a huge “lobby area” that contains Starbuck, a few spa shops etc but apart from that pretty empty. In this huge “lobby” there is a door in the back that leads to the real lobby and the lifts to the rooms. This appears a bit strange and the building seems a bit unfinished due to this.</p>
<p>Talking about the lifts…other reviewers have mentioned that it was a problem as there are only three lifts serving the hotel floors and the restaurants/bar. Yes, we did have to wait a few minutes a few times but I didn’t feel that this was a big problem. But beware of the dripping air-condition in the lifts <img src='http://www.siamvisit.com/travelguide/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Conclusion<br />
We had a very nice stay at Lebua. We got a huge and comfortable room including breakfast, broadband at a reasonable price. The hotel is close enough to the Skytrain station and the river express boat pier so that you can get around both to shopping (at Siam) and attractions (like Grand Palace). The view of Bangkok and the river from our room was amazing and it would have been even better if we had gotten access to the balcony. I would not hesitate to stay at Lebua at State Tower again or recommend it to any of my friends.</p>
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		<title>PENINSULA BANGKOK HOTEL REVIEW</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This my 14th stay here so I do know the place backwards. I am not sure what they have done but the hotel has just gone to whole new level of service style and ambience. The rooms are in great condition, the staff cant do enough in that beautiful Thai way, the spa is a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This my 14th stay here so I do know the place backwards. I am not sure what they have done but the hotel has just gone to whole new level of service style and ambience. The rooms are in great condition, the staff cant do enough in that beautiful Thai way, the spa is a luxurious experience, the pool is the most relaxing spot in Bangkok. I ate at every restaurant after meeting the executive chef who proudly told me he has worked every aspect of the food and beverage and it shows form organic salad and eggs to only freshest prime dairy form France and the best seafood and river terrace buffet I have eaten at in years ( I ate there 3 nights in a row) . </p>
<p>I have ended up staying 8 nights after only planning on 2 nights – I started with 2 nights in a huge suite , then due to budget 2 more in grand deluxe room and 4 in standard room all were equally comfortable and well serviced all day with fresh fruit , snacks and attention to detail open every level</p>
<p>You will be hard to find a better all round great value hotel in the world and I have done most 5 start and boutique operations - I am not an employee of the hotel just a business traveller and leisure master who like to enjoy the best and this will go down as my all time best experience to date. </p>
<p>Bye the way I met the F&amp; B manger at dinner and after mentioning I had no breakfast included in my room rate after downgrading form the suite he quickly invited me on his account to enjoy breakfast every day at his expense. Now that’s the way top keep your customer loyal for ever and write good reviews too&#8230;&#8230;well done to al the team from the front door , to the limo drivers , to the room maids and river boat staff..</p>
<p>Peninsula is a world class wonderful hotel and BANGKOKS FINEST !! Book now and see what I mean&#8230;great for family couples and single travellers who like the best &#8230;</p>
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		<title>MANDARIN ORIENTAL HOTEL REVIEW</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We managed the stay at The Oriental Bangkok in early May in the Deluxe Garden view room. 
There&#8217;re many advantages that we can&#8217;t list them all out.
As some of the reviewers stated here, we checked-in after we were brought the room. Butler introduction and welcome drinks followed.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We managed the stay at The Oriental Bangkok in early May in the Deluxe Garden view room. </p>
<p>There&#8217;re many advantages that we can&#8217;t list them all out.<br />
As some of the reviewers stated here, we checked-in after we were brought the room. Butler introduction and welcome drinks followed.</p>
<p>The bathroom is very large, tub and shower are separated. We also found double sinks, bath salts and shaving cream here, which were not often seen in other BKK hotels.</p>
<p>The welcome fruits are different every day. Butler is always nearby 24 hours ready for serving you.</p>
<p>There&#8217;re a lot of restaurants in the hotel, high class French restaurant, Ciao, Lord Jim&#8217;s, BBQ dinner, Bamboo bar and breakfast area. We once had a lunch buffet at Lord Jim&#8217;s, which was fantastic and wide variety of selection. it is from 11 - 3pm, so actually it is a brunch and allow you to have enough time to enjoy and relax. All of its restaurants are very delicious I can promised.</p>
<p>When you stayed there, you always find their staff doing extra for you, which you will be really appreciated. For example, we once asked the butler to reserve a restaurant for us, he not only reserved it, he also go to the Internet and print out the Thai address for us.</p>
<p>One day during our trip is a Thai holiday, we also got a message from the Butler which this was really attentive and warm to be notified.</p>
<p>Their boat provided travel to BTS station, Peninsula Spa and River City, so it is pretty convenient. Unlike Marriott boats, there&#8217;s no towel and water provided when boarding.</p>
<p>The only drawback is that the hotel is pretty small, they need to provide extremely attentive service as what they are doing right now to cover this drawback.</p>
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		<title>Metropole Hotel Phuket City Phuket</title>
		<link>http://www.siamvisit.com/travelguide/zdestinations/thailand-island-hotels/metropole-hotel-phuket-city-phuket/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[Metropole Hotel Phuket City Phuket: &#8220;Welcome to Metropole Hotel, Phuket City, PhuketThe Metropole Phuket is a deluxe hotel where you will find yourself in sophisticated surroundings. Experience a timeless combination of island-style warmth and uncompromising hospitality that represents the goal of the Metropole Phuket Hotel.&#8221;
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.siamvisit.com/index.php?file=h-hoteldesc&amp;iProvinceID=44&amp;iCityID=287&amp;iHotelID=834">Metropole Hotel Phuket City Phuket</a>: &#8220;Welcome to Metropole Hotel, Phuket City, Phuket<br />The Metropole Phuket is a deluxe hotel where you will find yourself in sophisticated surroundings. Experience a timeless combination of island-style warmth and uncompromising hospitality that represents the goal of the Metropole Phuket Hotel.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Kata Minta Resort Kata Beach Phuket</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kata Minta Resort Kata Beach Phuket: &#8220;Phuket Kata Minta Resort is a classic and stylish Thai hotel and boutique restaurant. It is ideally located on Phuket&#8217;s finest coast by the secluded sea of Kata Beach.&#8221;
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		<title>KOH TAO</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Koh Tao is the most beautiful island in the world.
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