6 nights from AU$1,689.00 per person
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Back to content listGrand Sukhumvit Bangkok, managed by Accor, is sited in a quiet residential street directly off Sukhumvit Road, one of the great business, shopping and leisure thoroughfares of Bangkok, and is consequently in the midst of the action yet represents an oasis of calm amongst all the activity. The five-star Grand Sukhumvit Bangkok is both luxurious and friendly, small enough to offer a residential ambience and personal service, yet large enough to offer all that is expected of a truly grand hotel.
Back to content listLocated 25 minutes from downtown Bangkok, Thana City Golf & Sports Club is one of only a handful of golf courses in Southeast Asia designed by Greg Norman. The 6,966 yard par 72 course was the venue for several major professional tournaments including the 1993 Thailand Open, the 1994 and 1995 Kosaido Thailand Ladies Open.
Lam Luk Ka Country Club offers a 36 hole layout and provides a very relaxing day of golf in Bangkok. Because it's a little further out and features two courses, tee times are usually easy to find. Both courses meander through Bangkok’s wetlands, where over 10,000 trees and waterways provide homes to over 100 species of birds and wildlife.
Thai Country Club is a prestigious member's course is managed by the Peninsula Hotel, Bangkok and Hong Kong. Thai Country Club is often considered the best in Bangkok, as it sets the standard for service excellence. Designed under USPGA international standards by Denis Griffiths, Thai Country Club opened in December 1996. The design adapts to everyday member use up to a very tough challenge for major international tournaments.
Only 45 minutes from Bangkok, Suwan Golf & Country Club is the home of one of the most exciting and challenging golf courses in Asia. The golf course plays to a length of over 7,100 yards from the Championship tees and is surrounded by fruit orchards, rice fields, palm trees, and lotus ponds, providing a tropical-Thai character.
Back to content listIf there is one must-see sight that no visit to Bangkok would be complete without, it's the dazzling, spectacular Grand Palace, undoubtedly the city's most famous landmark. Built in 1782 - and for 150 years the home of the Thai King, the Royal court and the administrative seat of government - the Grand Palace of Bangkok is a grand old dame indeed, that continues to have visitors in awe with its beautiful architecture and intricate detail.
The pioneer of all floating markets, Damnoen Saduak continues to offer an authentic experience. Imagine hundreds of wooden row boats floating by, each laden to the brim with farm-fresh fruits, vegetables or flowers. Food vendors fill their vessels with cauldrons and charcoal grills, ready to whip up a bowl of ‘boat noodle’ or seafood skewers upon request.
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