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137 Pillars House

This calming oasis carries an intrigue story which can only be unveiled if you take time to get to know it. All of their 30 rooms and suites are designed with large terraces and super comfy daybeds. What we really love is their signature planters and rattan rocking chairs which are stylish yet charming in every sense.

The Empress Chiang Mai Hotel

This 4-star luxury hotel consists of 375 rooms and suites in a modern city tower. All rooms thoroughly reflected the rich glamour of the northern Thai culture combined with state-of-the-art amenities. Each of them features a seating area by a floor-to-ceiling window for the purpose of crafting a sense of nature.

Nouvo City Hotel

This 4-star hotel features 280 rooms which are spacious and contemporary designed. It’s an ideal spot for tourists as the must-see sights, like the Grand Palace and Wat Pho, are within walking distance. There is no bar or alcohol on the premises as it is Muslim-run. In return, Khaosan Road- the home to alcohol lovers is just a short walk away.

Furama Silom

Centrally located in the heart of Silom, Bangkok’s main business, shopping and night-life district, this elegant 4-star hotel is a perfect haven for both business and leisure travellers. It … Read more

Chatrium Hotel Riverside Bangkok

Set on the bank of Chao Phraya River, Chatrium Hotel Riverside Bangkok consists of 320 luxurious rooms and suites which are all expansive featuring cutting edge technology and stunning … Read more

Ariyasom Villa

Well-placed in Sukhumvit Road- one of Bangkok’s busiest areas, plenty of restaurants, bars, and shops are within walking distance. Despite its central location, being set against a canal on one side and sealed by a garden on the other makes this villa an ideal choice for those seeking tranquility in the midst of bustling Bangkok.

Krabi

Krabi is one of Thailand’s most popular destinations, blessed with over 150 islands off its 150 km-long coast line, a jungle-covered interior, towering limestone cliffs, caves, waterfalls and an exotic wildlife.

Koh Samui

Koh Samui (Samui Island) is a cosmopolitan melting pot, attracting budget travelers staying for a month or two in simple beachside bungalows, to the wealthiest holidaymakers dropping in for a weekend at one of the many luxury resorts or villas on the white sand beaches of Koh Samui.

Chiang Rai

Chiang Rai City remains a sleepy provincial town with a pleasant atmosphere. Compared to its sister town Chiang Mai, it has a more relaxed and down-to-earth feel but is never short on historical and cultural attractions of its own.

Chiang Mai

Located in a verdant valley on the banks of the Ping River, Chiang Mai is the largest and most culturally significant city in northern Thailand, as well as the main base of activities for most travelers.

Bangkok

Bangkok is the city that welcomes the biggest number of visitors in the world and it doesn’t surprise when you realize Bangkok is a city of contrast with action at every turn. And as Bangkok races towards the future, these contrasts will never stop supplying the city with its unique and ever-changing strain of Thai-ness.

Phuket

Phuket – Thailand’s biggest dazzling island is among the world’s finest beach destinations, with fine white sands, nodding palm trees, glittering seas and lively towns.

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