The aptly named hotel sits on the site of palace once occupied by a Thai prince. Attendants on the ground floor escort guests to the 11th-floor lobby. Patrons can enjoy international breakfast and lunch buffets, as well as dinner, at the hotel's Prince Café, or chose from the all-you-can-eat Dim Sum Lunch and traditional Cantonese cuisine in the rooftop China Plaza. The Krua Mahanak serves traditional Thai and Vietnamese dishes, and three bars provide plenty of space to kick back. In addition to high-tech meeting rooms, the hotel's banquet and conference facilities accommodate 1,500 people persons, while a Grand Ballroom seats 1,000 revelers. What's more, Prince Palace Fitness features a steam room, sauna, jetted tub, pool, aerobics and yoga.
The 306 air-conditioned rooms and suites feature safes, satellite TVs, minibars, refrigerators, slippers, bathrobes and other upscale amenities.
In addition to guests at Bangkok's airport, guests who also come to the hotel via helicopters will find an easy place to land: there's heliport on Bo Bae Tower's roof. |