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Millennium Hilton Bangkok Hotel
Standing imperiously on the banks of the Chao Praya River, the Millennium Hilton Bangkok boasts sweeping city views and incomparable access to the heart of Thailand's capital. The Millennium stands serenely apart from Bangkok's bustle, on the "quiet side" of the river, while its free shuttle boat (from its own Hilton Pier) delivers guests quickly back and forth to Saphan Taksin Sky Train Station or River City Shopping Center from 0630 to midnight. In a city where public transport effectively circumvents some nasty traffic, this system efficiently connects guest to the entire city.
Elegant, spacious rooms offer guests another place of retreat, and each one at the Millennium Hilton Bangkok boasts a great river views. However, there are numerous attractions on-site, as well: award-winning Cantonese fare in Yuan, international cuisine on the terrace at Flow, or a relaxing cocktail in the ThreeSixty Lounge where, as you might imagine, the vistas extend in every direction.
Features
- The Millennium Hilton Bangkok hotel has 15 meeting rooms that can accommodate business conclaves from 20 to 900, with wireless access, an Executive Lounge and a comprehensive business centre.
- Millennium Suites feature whirlpool baths, while Executive Rooms offer Executive Lounge access.
- Other amenities include an infinity pool and beach deck, gym, sauna and Jacuzzi.
Contact
123 Charoennakorn Road
Klongsan, Bangkok, Thailand 10600
Tel. +66 (0) 24 42 20 00
Fax. +66 (0) 24 42 20 20
Web: http://www1.hilton.com/en_US/hi/hotel/BKKHITW-Millennium-Hilton-Bangkok-hotel/index.do
Email: Waewdao.Chaithirasakul(at)Hilton(dot)com
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