Located in downtown Bangkok along one of the city’s best known districts, Sukhumvit Road, Radisson Suites Bangkok Sukhumvit blends traditional Thai elegance with contemporary design, making it the ideal hotel for discerning business and leisure travelers. At a famous Sukhumvit location, in the midst of business and premier shopping centres, traditional street vendors and exciting mix of dining and entertainment, the hotel is a short walking distance to Skytrain and Subway stations making it a smart choice to explore the city’s most compelling attractions.
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The newly-opened 302-room Hilton Pattaya is set to wow both guests and visitors with its sensational interior design. The ultra-modern, highly contemporary hotel challenges traditional notions of hotel design and has been designed to reflect its stunning beachside location overlooking the beautiful Gulf of Thailand. One of the unique experience is the bathtube on the balcony. Can you imagine to jump in a bathtube on the 24th. floor balcony ? Next to you is the fence with a spectacular view down to the busy street and the view over the beach and the ocean ?
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Touch the authentic Thai lifestyle along the River of Kings. Recline in the stylish luxury of a bygone age. Experience the exclusive tranquility of a Manohra Cruise. Manohra Luxury Cruises offers a unique opportunity to discover the exotic beauty of Thailand aboard a beautifully restored antique rice barge. Guests can savor the sights and sounds of river life whilst being pampered with truly personalized service. Winner of the Best New Tourist Attraction Award from the Asean Tourism Association, Manohra Cruises is the perfect choice for the discerning traveler.
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Thailand is situated in the heart of mainland Southeast Asia. The country serves as gateway to the emerging economies of the Greater Mekong Sub region. It is one of the worlds leading tourist destinations. Bangkok is a hive of creative energy and engaging city. In the south, paradise waits on idyllic islands; the northeast is home to UNESCO World Heritage Sites, while in the north distinctive Lanna culture, hill tribes and glorious mountain scenery is another facet of this diverse country.
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Visitor arrivals at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi International Airport totalled 1,196,502 in December 2010, a good growth of 5.81% over December 2009 and up 19.18% over the year 2008. According to preliminary information from the Immigration Department, the figures showed significant daily growth due to the long holiday periods; such as, 2 December 2010, up to 20.93% over the same day in 2009, followed by further increases of +16.62% (9 December), +19.45% (16 December), +14.09% (23 December) and +17.98% (30 December).
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The ASEAN market still has the highest market share of all visitors to Thailand. International visitor arrivals to Thailand, excluding overseas Thais, totalled 15.84 million in 2010, of whom 4.41 million visitors were from ASEAN countries or a market share of about 27.9%. Malaysia topped the list with 1.96 million arrivals (+11.65%), followed by Lao PDR. 689,000 (+5.29%) and Singapore 579,000 (+2.76%). We are naturally very pleased to see this strong growth in intra-regional travel, which has always been a major policy platform of the ASEAN countries.
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