August 14, 2012

At Praya Palazzo hotel Bangkok it is not only weddings and social occasions that are catered for. They also play host to corporate functions and conferences thanks to their three top class meeting room. Rom Pho can cater for up to 30 people for full day or half day meetings. These come with coffee breaks included so there is no need to worry about refreshments.

Choosing either a half day or full day meeting means you can treat your clients with style and really impress the board as they are relaxing in a sumptuous setting or partaking in an exclusive lunch, which is included. You can be sure to make the right impression hosting your conference or corporate meetings here. (more…)

 

May 29, 2012

Bangkok has come a long way from the small village which bore its name in the 15th century. As it was located on the mouth of the Chao Phraya River, the area soon grew in importance and even became the site of a famous siege in 1688 when Siam expelled the French. Bangkok was made Thailand’s capital in 1782 and has expanded in size ever since. Water is at the heart of the city with the canals deemed to be as important as the streets. This is why Bangkok has gained the sobriquet: ‘Venice of the East’.

Perhaps it is no surprise to learn that the Praya Palazzo boutique hotels Bangkok also has a distinct Italian influence just like the capital. The hotel is actually a mansion that was first built in 1923. Praya Chollabhumipanish was a member of King Rama V’s court and he was greatly influenced by contemporary Italian art. The mansion was specially built on the banks of the Chao Phraya River. This is great news for our guests who stay within easy walking distance of Bangkok’s jewel. (more…)

 

March 19, 2012

Here’s the scenario, you arrive in Bangkok late one evening and only have the next day to spend. How can you plan a memorable day and see as many sights as possible? Once you’ve rested in the Praya Palazzo boutique hotels Bangkok, you must get up early and start sightseeing! Luckily, the Palazzo boutique hotels Bangkok is right in the heart of the city so you don’t have far to travel.

Morning
You need to get yourself directly to the Grand Palace & Wat Prakeaw which opens for business at 9am. Admire the palace and gaze upon the Emerald Buddha before going straight towards Bangkok’s riverside where you can enjoy the Khlong Tour of the Chao Phraya River. As you float down the river, you will witness old-style Thai houses, the Royal Barge Museum and much more. Conclude your morning with a quick trip to the Temple of Dawn (Wat Arun). (more…)

 

March 8, 2012

When you visit Bangkok, you are duty bound to sample the local cuisine. Don’t make the mistake of thinking that you’ve had Thai food before. The food you eat back home is just a ‘Westernized’ version that does not contain all of the authentic spices and flavor or real Thai cuisine. The Bangkok marketplace has an array of local dishes but if you wish to dine in style, try the Praya Palazzo boutique hotel in Bangkok ‘s menu.

Spicy Shrimp Soup
 of the most famous of all Thai dishes is Tom Yum Goong, otherwise known as spicy shrimp soup. It is a cavalcade of flavor with fragrant herbs and spices such as lemon grass, chili pepper, shallot and tamarind added to fresh prawns and mushrooms. The overall impact on your taste buds is nothing short of sensational. It is generally used as a starter but with the addition of rice, you have yourself a worthy main course.

Chicken & Cashew Nuts
Another signature Thai dish brought to you by the Praya Palazzo boutique hotel Bangkok is chicken with cashew nuts. One may think that this meal would be too mild to be Thai with some diners even mistaking it for a Chinese dish because it is sweet and salty. However, it is unmistakably Thai and once you sample the chicken, cashews, carrots, onions and sweet soy sauce, you won’t care where it originates from because you’ll be too busy cleaning the plate! (more…)

 

February 21, 2012

The people of Bangkok take every opportunity to celebrate life and have a number of festivals throughout the year. The Songkran festival is the most famous example of this. The term Songkran comes from the Sanskrit language and literally means ‘astrological passage’. The significance of this festival is that it celebrates the Thai New Year. It is celebrated throughout the nation beginning on April 13 and concluding on April 15 after three days of jubilant celebration. Such is the magic of the Songkran festival that it is also celebrated in Laos, Cambodia and Burma though Thailand and in particular, Bangkok, plays host to the most memorable celebrations annually.

If you happen to be in Bangkok during the Songkran, we hope that you don’t mind getting wet because the throwing of water is the chief method of celebration. Of course, tourists are likely to revel in the soothing relief of water because Bangkok is extremely warm in April. The public see Songkran as a time of cleaning which means old and useless possessions must be disposed of lest they bring misfortune to their owner. (more…)

 

February 13, 2012

Although the precise date of Bangkok’s existence is unknown, it is said to have been formed in the 15th century. At this time, it was part of the Siamese kingdom known as Ayutthaya which was created in 1350 and lasted until 1767. Bangkok quickly grew in stature because of its close proximity to the Chao Phraya River.
The Ayutthaya Empire fell when Burmese forces defeated it. Phraya Tak was the strongest Burmese general and he declared himself king. In 1768, he made Bangkok his empire’s capital though the region was known as Thonburi at that time. He became known as King Taksin but was to be overthrown in 1782 by the general Chao Phraya Chakri. The city of Bangkok was formally created on 21 April of that year when it became known as Rattanakosin.
Since the late 18th century, the majority of Bangkok’s history has been dominated by the creation of new Buddhist temples and the renovation of old ones. This is because the ruling King of Thailand has a divine responsibility to keep the Buddhist religion alive. Bangkok was almost unknown to foreign visitors until the middle of the 19th century when North American and European traders and missionaries arrived. The city became more modernized by the end of the 19th century with city roads, tramways and a railway line created. (more…)

 

November 9, 2011

What do you look for in a Bangkok riverside hotel? Style should be a guarantee as should first rate customer service. Guests rightly expect to have their every need tended to as soon as possible. How about amenities? Even the most luxurious hotels can be dull locations if there is nothing to do. At the Praya Palazzo Bangkok riverside hotel, no guest will ever be sat in their room wondering what they can do for the day.

How irritating is it to be told there is a swimming pool for residents only to find that half of Bangkok is in it? At the Praya Palazzo Bangkok riverside hotel, we have an outdoor swimming pool right beside the main mansion which is only available to those staying in one of our 17 rooms. The pool is open 24 hours a day and is floodlit which means you can take a relaxing dip at 4am if you wish. No need to share if you don’t want to!

Even in a city like Bangkok where you have a world of exciting entertainment options, sometimes all you want to do is relax in peace and quiet and enjoy art and literature. The Praya Palazzo Bangkok riverside hotel has its own art gallery and museum with authentic Thai artifacts from hundreds of years old on display. More erudite guests will be delighted to spend an afternoon catching up on their Thai history in our library which has hundreds of books on culture, the arts and places of interest in Bangkok. (more…)

 

October 26, 2011

A mistake that tourists often make is to assume that all hotels and all locations within Bangkok were created equal. Anyone who has ever stayed at the Praya Palazzo boutique hotel Bangkok will tell you that there is a world of difference between a boutique hotel and an establishment which is part of a chain. Also, comparing riverside to Sukhumvit is akin to saying the moon and the sun are one and the same.

Even luxury hotel chains offer little in the way of individuality or uniqueness. Frankly, if you’ve stayed in one hotel of a chain you’ve stayed in them all. From Paris to Los Angeles to Bangkok, hotel chains never change. You have the same décor, the same rooms and the same service. The only thing different is the view and even then, you’re often stuck in a city center looking at busy streets and a cloudy sky.

At the Praya Palazzo boutique hotel in Bangkok, you will encounter something altogether different. We don’t see you as a walking credit card, we see you as an individual. When you tell us what you need, we ensure that your heart’s desires are met. From the moment we greet you at the airport (if requested) to the time we bid you a fond farewell, you will be our most esteemed guest. We have 17 rooms and each guest is treated equally. We have no single VIP’s because all our customers are valued. (more…)

 

October 10, 2011

When you stay at the Praya Palazzo  luxury boutique hotel Bangkok, you’ll enjoy a unique experience in more ways than one. As a boutique hotel locate in Bangkok, we offer one-on-one customer service which means you will never be kept waiting after making a request. Explain to us what you need before you arrive and all the arrangements will be made. At the Praya Palazzo boutique hotel in Bangkok, we genuinely value our customers which is why we add a number of extra touches to make your stay more enjoyable.

For example, we can arrange to have you picked up from the airport as well as returning you there once your vacation is over. We have a 15 meter swimming pool which only residents can use. It overlooks the Chao Phraya river and has a fully stocked bar which means you can relax and enjoy one of our range of delicious and exotic beverages. (more…)

 

September 26, 2011

When it comes to their wedding day, women all around the world have different dreams and aspirations. Yet most of them want a fairytale wedding in some exotic location, surrounded by loved ones and luxury. However, with the cost of weddings escalating, most couples are forced to settle for plan B which involves moderation. Everything is 3-star, prompt and polite but lacking the magic that such an occasion warrants.

At the Praya Palazzo Bangkok boutique hotel, we understand the dreams of soon to be wed couples. It’s grossly unfair that such a once in a lifetime occasion has to be less than perfect. This is why we have decided to offer you the reception of a lifetime at a price you can actually afford. We may be a boutique hotel in Bangkok with 17 rooms but we have the ability to cater for wedding receptions of approximately 200 people. (more…)