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Best Western to Open Sixth Hotel in Bangkok

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Best Western International will soon open its sixth hotel in Bangkok, the Best Western Plus Grand Howard.

Located in the Sathorn district of Bangkok, close to the several large banks and international finance companies, Best Western Plus Grand Howard will feature 256 rooms, all with views of the city or Chao Phraya River.

In addition to the Best Western brand standard amenities of free Wi-Fi, local calls and breakfast, guests at Best Western Plus Grand Howard will benefit from bathrooms with separate bathtubs and rain showers, LCD TVs with a range of satellite channels, and iPod docks.

Hotel facilities include the Howard Lane all-day dining restaurant, offering Asian and Western cuisine, Smith’s Lounge cocktail bar, a swimming pool, fitness center, limousine services and a free shuttle to Bangkok’s BTS sky train network.

One key aspect of the Best Western Plus Grand Howard will be its excellent conference facilities. With a range of professional services, audio-visual equipment and plentiful meeting space, the hotel is the perfect place to hold meetings, seminars, weddings, conferences or private functions.

Following the launch of the Best Western Plus Grand Howard in August 2012, Best Western International will offer 15 hotels in Thailand.

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