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Radisson Hotel Bangkok Sathorn Eyes Medical Tourists

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The Radisson Hotel Bangkok Sathorn has launched a “Wellness Suites in the City” promotion available for short or long term stays catering specifically to the needs of medical tourists.

Rooms and suites under this package are specially designed to provide extra comfort for short staying guests coming in for wellness or standard medical check-ups. This package is also available to long-staying guests and patients undergoing treatments and hospital procedures, giving them the option to stay at the Radisson Extended Stay Suites during the time of their full recovery.

 The hotel provides a complete range of accommodation to meet the needs and budgets of all guests, from standard rooms to suites. All rooms are equipped with cable television with a wide range of channels including foreign-language programming, a microwave oven, refrigerator, personal safe, complimentary wireless internet access and extra-beds for the convenience of friends and family. Dietary requirements and food selections can be customised and arranged with the hotel’s food and beverage department.

Guests can choose from the hotel’s 436 guest rooms in both east and west towers offering a selection of studio rooms (39.25 square metres), one-bedroom suites (64 square metres), two-bedroom suites (121 square metres) and three-bedroom suites (188 square metres).

Samir Wildemann, general manager, Radisson Hotel Bangkok Sathorn said, “Thailand has received a lot of recognition from foreign nationals requiring medical check-up and treatment, and is fast becoming a centre for healthcare in Asia. The unique selling points are the state-of-the-art medical technology, professional doctors and medical specialists, easy access to the country, reasonable medical costs, and excellent hospitality. In addition to these, Thailand is also a major holiday destination for tourists from all over the world, as we have many wellness and recovery options. This includes beaches and islands, mountains, art and culture, Thai cuisine, entertainment, shopping plus more, which they can experience after receiving treatment.”

Travel time from the hotel to well-known hospitals such as the Bangkok Medical Centre, Phyathai Hospital, Samitivej Hospital, Rama 9 Hospital, and Bumrungrad Hospital are all within 15 to 30 minutes depending on traffic.

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