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Conrad Bangkok

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All Seasons Place awash with light in 2009 2
All Seasons Place awash with light in 2009 2

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 food. The hotel also has a gym, a spa, a swimming pool, tennis courts, and a rooftop jogging track. Part of the shopping complex All Seasons Place, it is located on Wireless Road, a road with numerous condominiums and embassies. The hotel's primary clientele are business travellers from Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, and the United States. To address competitive pressures from new hotels in Bangkok, the hotel renovated its conference rooms and hotel rooms between 2018 and 2019. For business guests, the hotel houses 22 meeting spaces. Among these is the Conrad Ballroom, which can house either 60 banquet tables or 1,200 people who remain on their feet during a cocktail party.

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Conrad Bangkok
Witthayu Road, Bangkok Pathum Wan District

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Conrad Bangkok

Witthayu Road 87/3
10330 Bangkok, Pathum Wan District
Bangkok, Thailand
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All Seasons Place awash with light in 2009 2
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