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  2. Bangkok city guide: Where to stay, eat, drink and shop in ...

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    CITY GUIDES: The modern metropolis stands tall as a cultural capital of the world, with cutting-edge food, glamorous sky bars and suitcase-filling shopping to match, says Lucie Grace

  3. Tourism in Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    Lodgings saw 15,031,244 guests, who occupied 49.9 percent of the city's 86,687 hotel rooms. [7] Chinese visitors spend a lot of money and most goes to retailers in Bangkok. Chinese visitors stayed an average of one week in Thailand, spending US$1,000-1,300 each or US$167 per day each.

  4. Conrad Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    Conrad Bangkok is a hotel in Bangkok, Thailand, that is part of the Conrad Hotels brand owned by Hilton Worldwide.It opened in 2003. The hotel has 392 rooms and suites. There are six restaurants and lounges at the hotel including KiSara restaurant which serves Japanese cuisine and Liu restaurant which offers traditional Chinese

  5. Minor International - Wikipedia

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    Minor International was founded in 1978 as Royal Garden Resort Co., Ltd. with an initial capital of three million baht. The company was listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) on 14 August 1988 (). [3]

  6. Nana Plaza - Wikipedia

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    In 2016 two waitresses in the plaza's Bangkok Bunnies go-go bar said that they received monthly wages equivalent to £130 (US$165) and daily tips equivalent to £11–16 (US$14–20). [8] This compares with a 2016 average monthly wage in Thailand of around 13,800 baht (US$388). [9] As of July 2019, Nana Plaza housed 30 bars and three "hotels".

  7. W Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    In 1920s, the home was converted into The Hotel Royal. From 1948 to 1999, it served as the Russian embassy. [5] In the 2000s, the mansion underwent renovation as part of W Bangkok. In 2015, this 127-year-old mansion officially opened as The House on Sathorn, a new dining venue in Bangkok [6]