Jumat, 14 Oktober 2011

The Heritage Hotel Bangkok

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If you are travelling for business or simply going on vacation, the Heritage Hotel Bangkok is a great place to check out in terms of accommodation.
The Heritage Hotel Bangkok is located in the Business District as well as the shopping hub, with only a short walk from the Chong Nonsi BTS Station. Situated between Silom Road and Sathorn Road, this hotel puts you close to all the action you want without compromising your comfort.
You can go shopping, hang out in local cafes and even experience the night life, all close to your hotel.
Being so close to the Chong Nonsi BTS Station has its advantages. The transportation in Bangkok is of high quality and, when planning a day out, you can use the bus as transportation instead of having to rent a car and drive around in a city you are not familiar with.
Priding itself as the Urban Hip Hotel of Bangkok, the Heritage Hotel Bangkok offers guests hospitality mixed with Thai culture as well as the modern feel of Bangkok.
The hotel is huge with 110 rooms, each with either a king sized bed or twin beds. Every single room has a 32" LCD Screen TV with Satellite TV Channel. Furthermore, every room has a refrigerator, snack and mini-bar, allowing you to indulge in the finer things in life.
You have access to your own coffee and tea making facilities and you will have hot and cold running water. Rooms have their own private bathrooms with rain showers and tubs. Hairdryers are supplied in every room, helping you to save a little space and shorten that packing list of yours.
The Heritage Hotel Bangkok offers various accommodation options, including Studio Apartments ranging from 26 sq m to 42 sq m. All the Studio Apartments can sleep three people and the difference in size means a difference in price.
A Studio Apartment of 26 sq m big will cost you BHT 1 485 per night for three people sharing, while a Studio Apartment of 42 sq m big will cost three people sharing BHT 3 190 per night.
Each Studio Apartment in the Heritage Hotel Bangkok has one bathroom and, as an added bonus, a free concierge service with each apartment rented.
What sets this hotel apart from others is the fact that their rooms are bigger and better. Instead of renting a hotel room, you are renting a Studio Apartment.
Furthermore, all the apartments are fully furnished and have modern decorations and facilities for each of their guests. You will feel right at home and with the friendly staff you will not want to leave.
The Heritage Hotel Bangkok also prides itself on its friendly, personalized service and ability to show you not only an old culture but the modern influences as well.
No luxuries are spared in the Heritage Hotel Bangkok and you will be able to reside in comfort and enjoy not only the Thai culture but a warm and comforting living space.

The Most Expensive Hotel

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10. Imperial Suite, Park Hyatt-Vendôme, in Paris. Rate: $15,500
Everyone who comes to Paris always expect to find luxury and glamour. They could find it in this suite which is located on the second floor of Haussmanian building. The suite comes with 750 square foot size.
9. Royal Suite, Four Seasons George V, in Paris. Rate: $16,000
The suite comes with two suits with each suite has bathroom on its own. One suite is for sleeping and one for meeting the guests. All the furniture is antique.
8. Royal Armleder Suite, Le Richemond, Geneva. Rate: $17,500
The suite is made of golden mosaics. It has a terrace that will lead to Geneva and Alpine Mountain view.
7. Royal Suite, Burj Al Arab, Dubai. Rate: $18,000
It comes with floors of marbles, furniture from mahogany, and rotating bed. It also comes with private cinema and elevator. With extra expense, people could have private drive with Rolls Royce or fly on private helicopters.
6. Ritz-Carlton Suite, The Ritz-Carlton, Moscow. Rate: $18,200
The suite has direct view to the Red Square and other fascinating views and objects in Russia. Within the suite, people could have big room, dining area, library, and board room.
5. The Penthouse Suite, The Martinez Hotel, Cannes. Rate: $18,500
The suite is decorated with style from Art Deco and antique furniture.
4. Bridge Suite at The Atlantis, Paradise Island, Bahama. Rate: $25,000
The suite comprises of 10 rooms that is bridging the towers of the hotel.
3. Ty Warner Penthouse, Four Seasons, New York. Rate: $34,000
It comes with great facilities on the 52 floor of the tallest hotel buildings in New York. It also has great direct view to Central Park.
2. Hugh Hefner Sky Villa, Palms Casino Resort, Las Vegas. Rate: $40,000
It comes with wall glass Jacuzzi, glass elevator, mirrored ceiling, rotating bed, massage room, poker tables, and so many luxuries.
1. Royal Penthouse Suite, President Wilson Hotel, Geneva. Rate: $53,000
It's the whole floor of the hotel which can be achieved by private elevator. People could see the view of Lake Geneva and also Mont Blanc.

The Rise of UK Hotel Chains

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Millions of British people will have experienced bed and breakfast accommodation at some point in their lives and most will know that the stereotypical days of strict landladies, nylon sheets and clunky plumbing are over. Thankfully, the dated establishments and mediocre service of the good old 'B&B' have been refurbished with a more attractive, competitive approach.
Bed & Breakfasts and guest houses originally proliferated in places where the working classes took their holidays, largely British seaside resorts, although they also became firm favourites with business travellers, and many are still going strong. However, changes in the hotel market over recent years have sounded what many see as the death knell for countless Bed & Breakfast establishments throughout the country.
Although Britain's B&B's continually strive to offer value for money, they are rarely able to compete with the relative newcomers to the market - the UK hotel chains. With the advent of these chains came the beginning of a new era. Holiday-makers and business travellers alike were suddenly offered fresh choices. En suite became the affordable norm, rather than a facility only for those with bigger budgets, pushing the shared bathrooms of many a Bed & Breakfast into the shade.
In a bid to win over former guests of B&Bs whilst also tempting those accustomed to staying in more up-market hotels, the UK hotel chains began a huge campaign to cut prices whilst still delivering high levels of service. Two chains in particular, currently accounting for around 60% of the budget hotel market between them, are engaged in fierce competition to be the market leader. In 2008 one of these chains opened, on average, a new hotel every nine days, bringing its total to over 350, whilst its rival trumped it, claiming more than 530, including several in high-profile locations.
Price is the key factor in the budget hotel chain market. Whilst the Bed & Breakfast can offer a warm welcome, local knowledge and a double room for around 50 GB pounds per night, it has struggled in the price war of recent years, unable to compete on a regular basis with the UK hotel chains' special offers and advance booking tariffs. Their growing corporate power means that, although average room prices match those of Bed & Breakfasts, the budget hotels are able to cut prices for advance bookings by around 50% and guests able to book well in advance can often enjoy even greater savings.
Those travelling in small groups, especially with children, can take advantage of the family rooms often available in custom-built budget hotels. Again, the Bed & Breakfast has struggled to compete, as many B&Bs are traditional houses, where space for extra beds in a room is generally not an option. Budget hotels often incorporate sofa beds and are paid for by room, allowing a family to stay for the same price as a couple.
Furthermore, in 2007 revised regulations were introduced, demanding stringent new standards. Many B&Bs could no longer advertise in their local accommodation publications if they were unable to meet these.
For many guests, in particular the business traveller, swift check-in and check-out are important. With UK hotel chains, securing special offer rates by paying online in advance makes for a speedy check-in, plus no need to check-out. Taking this concept a stage further, one chain has already introduced self-check-in at five of its hotels across the UK. However, guests opting for Bed & Breakfast establishments need to read the small-print about checking in and out.
As B&Bs are often run alongside the owners' domestic arrangements, many are unable to allow check-in before late afternoon and then require check-out mid-morning. Again, because of their corporate domestic teams, the UK hotel chains are able to offer a broader timescale and guests are generally welcomed early/mid afternoon and not required to check out until midday.
There can be no doubt that the arrival of budget hotels has dealt a hefty blow to the Bed & Breakfast trade. In spite of the current economic climate, one particular budget chain is continuing to push forward with its development programme, opening a further 36 hotels this year alone.
With new hotels arriving in such firm favourites as Blackpool, Scarborough and Bournemouth, the humble seaside Bed & Breakfast is finding it even harder to compete. Yet the British B&B will always have it followers, resisting the temptation of the budget hotel in favour of the Full English and chatty check-out, happy to ignore any strange noises from the taps.

The Benefits Of Having A Hotel Wedding

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A wedding day is meant to be the most special day of a person's life, but it often tends to be one of the most stressful too. Preparations usually take months. Although a girl usually starts planning her wedding day when she is twelve years old, it is still difficult to settle on the right color for the dress and the type of flowers she wants. One thing that experts agree on, is that the function should take place at a hotel or similar venue. It is much easier and more convenient to have the wedding at a venue than at a home.
Hosting the entire event at a single venue makes everything a lot easier. The main benefit is that you will not have to worry about and wait for people to arrive from another venue. Hosting the ceremony and the reception at a single venue also means that people will not get lost on their way to the reception.
The option exists to have the wedding indoors or outdoors when it is hosted at a hotel. Alternatively, you can have the ceremony in the wedding room before moving to the garden for photos to be taken. Afterwards, the wedding party can move on to the dining room and to the dance floor easily.
Couples can book rooms for the night before the big day. By doing this, they can wake up relaxed on their special day, not having to worry about rushing over to the venue. Attendants can meet them right in their room to help them get ready. In this way there is no rushing around on the day which can be quite stressful. Weddings can be stressful enough and it is wise to remove all the stress that you can.
Should they stay late and enjoy a few too many drinks, they do not have to worry about getting home. They can simply stay over at the venue too. Many weddings are really festive occasions and in this way guests are able to party the night away without having to hold back.

North Norfolk hotel

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When taking a holiday or weekend break away from the stressed of everyday life, why not visit the North Norfolk coast and stay at one of the variety of hotels available across the area. North Norfolk is the remote coastal region of the East Anglia region, just over two hours drive from London. There are numerous hotels in the region, offering a high standard of sleeping accommodation and in-house quality eateries provide food made from local produce and due to the close relation with the sea - the freshest catch of the day. There are several seaside resorts, quiet harbours and coastal villages as well as market towns across the area that all have hotels offering all-year round hospitality.
The range of hotels in North Norfolk, offering star rated sleeping accommodation from short-term weekend breaks to week-long holidays can be found by searching on-line. Victorian seaside resorts like Hunstanton, Sheringham and Cromer have grand hotels on the seafront as well as numerous smaller hotels and guest houses offering hotel accommodation at a coastal resort. And there are hotels found in the towns like Wells next the Sea or Holt in Georgian town houses. Grand houses and farms that have been converted into hotels can be found dotted across the region in villages and off the beat track for a real getaway. Some have fine dining like Morston Hall; one of two North Norfolk Michelin Star restaurants, or offer a la carte British menus using seasonal local produce to showcase the very best of North Norfolk to enjoy dining out whilst staying at the hotel.
The region from Hunstanton to Cromer along the eastern coast and inland to central Norfolk and the Brecklands has unique landscape; from the rich carpet of arable land with quaint villages out towards the varied coastal features of cliffs, pebbly and sandy beaches that go on for miles, pine forests and salt-water marshes which attract a wide range of British wildlife and flora offering you a tranquil and relaxing time-out in beautiful countryside and amazing seaside walks. The area is also rich in historic places to visit from grand country houses and gardens, castles and numerous religious sites and medieval churches. And there are the market towns of Fakenham, Holt or Dereham for a spot of shopping as well as the many specialized farm shops and delicatessens found in the villages offering the best quality of local produce. There are also numerous art galleries and artist studios selling local artists work inspired by the North Norfolk atmosphere. The area offers a range of outdoor activities during the summer season like cycling the North Norfolk Coast Path to sailing at Blakeney Point for the more active holiday- check locally for details.
Staying in a hotel whilst holidaying along the North Norfolk coast offer quality sleeping arrangement with friendly professional staff that will give you a relaxing time-out and also providing delicious local food fare that will leave you with memories of a great holiday.