Showing posts with label Nightlife. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nightlife. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

137 Pillars House, Chiang Mai


137 Pillars House is a boutique hotel in Chiang Mai that revives the old world elegance of the Orient
and invites guests to enjoy every modern luxury.


You are our personal guests. As such, we will be honoured to lead you through the surrounding
charms of Chiang Mai and welcome you home into pampered privacy.


The home-style residential concept at our Chiang Mai luxury hotel allows guests to participate
and share in the richness of a like-minded international community
while creating plenty of space for sublime intimacy in sumptuous suites
and throughout our tropical grounds.


Our ambition is that guests of 137 Pillars House will collect meaningful experiences
that remain in their hearts long after they leave us.


More than building a very comfortable place to sleep,
we sincerely hope to create exceptional memories for every guest on every single day.


137 Pillars House is a beginning, excellent in the city’s nightlife,
with its area of Chiang Mai city, its location is just 1.5 Km,
guests can enjoy to visit the city’s main attractions such as Wat Ket Karam, Wat Ket Karam.


Thursday, May 22, 2014

Beaches made in Heaven


Patong Beach, Charm is not perhaps the first would that springs to mind when describing Patong,
but the miles of perfect turquoise seas and powdery sand, right next to all the razzmatazz,
manages to absorb hundreds of sun-worshippers, strollers, joggers, volleyballers etc.
without getting crowded. When the sun tan lotion is no longer needed,
Patong’s night life offer the best dining on the island, shops galore and the occasional bar – well to be honest,
quite a lot of bars. No holiday would be complete without a visit
to the pulsating glitz of Soi Bangla road– where it all happen.


 Paradise Beach, It is open from 9 am until 6 pm and is never crowded.
The waters are crystal-clear and the pure white sandy beach is framed by a lush green backdrop of coconut palms.
Only 150 metres long, Paradise is a jewel in a perfect serene setting.
There’s a small restaurant, which also rents beach chairs, snorkeling gear etc.
If you are actively inclined why not try sea kayaking among the rocky coves.


Nai Yang Beach, Right at the top of the island, just south of  Sarasin Bridge, is Nai Yang.
The beach has been declared a National park, but the public still have free access.
There would be an uproar if this were to change, for this deserted stretch of fine sand fringed
with giant casuarinas is where Thai residents come to picnic and get away from it all.
Near the bridge there are some small seafood restaurants. Between November and February,
this is where the sea turtles struggle up the beach to lay their eggs.


 Laem Sing ( Sing Cape), Continuing south, intrepid beachcombers will encounter this delightful, bijou bay,
Nesting between stony headlands, Laem Sing features sandy coves
and rock pools which bear close inspection. Its unique charm attracts many visitors in high season. 


Bangtao Beach, About 2 Km. north of Surin village, is Bangtao,
home to the exclusive Laguna hotel complex.
The north part of the beach is quiet with a few scattered, laid back beach bar/restaurants
and has some fine coral for snorkeling. There you’ll find a lagoon
and a small river estuary, which gives on to the beautiful,
tranquil Layan beach – also a national park. 


Banana Beach, Also known as Haad Hin Gluai or Banana Rock Beach,
has everything a beach lover would ever need: a small bay or soft sand,
rocks offshore, water as clear as glass for snorkeling and just a smattering of sun bed.
Aside from the stretch of sand, there’s a single restaurant serving slightly overpriced seafood dishes
with five plastic tables that sink into the sand.


 Ya Nui Beach, If you seek still more tranquility and privacy,
there’s another small and white powdery-sand beach, located next to Paradise.
Just continue south down the small path through the rocks.
Follow the same track up the hill and you will reach a quiet and peaceful viewpoint
offering wonderful vistas of sea and surf; the darker blue of the deep waters
contrasting with the azure surf effervescing on the dark.

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

The Continent Hotel, #Bangkok


The Continent Hotel, Bangkok is an absorbing and expressive business, leisure
and lifestyle hotel. Endowed with an unbeatable address at the intersection
of Sukhumvit and Asoke roads (often referred to as the “Crossroads of Bangkok”)


The Continent Hotel, Bangkok is positioned right in the heart of Sukhumvit.
Within walking distance is the BTS Asoke sky train, MRT Sukhumvit station,
international shopping destinations like Terminal 21, Robinson and more.
The thrilling nightlife entertainment area and tourist attractions are close by.


Style and elegance define The Continent Hotel’s deluxe room
which is very cozy, warm and inviting.
This type of room offers a choice of a king sized bed or twin beds
and Smoking and Non Smoking rooms.


Amazing skyline view from the Hotel floor 26 through 32.
Our sky room combines sophisticated yet comfortable design,
warm and inviting atmosphere fitted with plenty of amenities
and safety features. We highly recommend this room type for our guests.


Every aspect of The Continent Hotel’s design and decor is stylish and sophisticated,
from the front entrance wrought iron canopy
and the lobby’s art decor chandeliers to the plush room carpeting,
motorized louvered bathroom blinds, and spiral staircase
connecting the 38th and 39th floors  Axis & Spin the sky entertainment bar.


Furthermore, the hotel owners, from their extensive overseas travels,
were committed to creating an exquisite visual experience for guests,
straight down to smallest details.


Accomplishing this feat meant that only the finest quality products,
materials and brands went into the design and making of this stunning, personalized hotel.