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Bangkok, THAILAND
lebua at State Tower is an all-suite, luxury hotel in Bangkok. Each suite has a balcony and offers breathtaking views of Bangkok and the Chao Phraya river. In the distant horizon of Bangkok's skyline, the State Tower steals the show with it's golden crown gleaming brighter and taller than the rest.
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"As the political, economic, cultural, culinary, and spiritual capital of Thailand, Bangkok features both old-world charm and modern convenience, at times served up in an apparently chaotic manner, but always with a gracious smile.

Invariably, every Thailand holiday includes a visit to the kingdom’s capital city, Bangkok, or Krung Thep, “the city of angels” as it is known to its inhabitants. Many tourists who travel to Bangkok are immediately overwhelmed by the sheer size of the city and the vast number of attractions Bangkok has to offer. Indeed there are a wide variety of Bangkok sightseeing opportunities spanning more than two centuries of rapid development following the city’s founding in 1782 by King Rama I, the first king of the present Chakri dynasty; since that auspicious date, Bangkok has swelled to a cosmopolitan, 21st century city of more than ten million inhabitants.

While the immensity of the city and the chaos of its bustling streets can be intimidating at first, those who spend some time in Bangkok are quickly enamored by the variety of attractions Bangkok contains, from exotic temples, which epitomize Thailand’s strong Buddhist history, to modern shopping malls, which have made shopping an integral part of any Bangkok holiday. As the kingdom’s political, economic, cultural, culinary, and spiritual capital, Bangkok features attractions guaranteed to please visitors either simply passing through the city or spending their entire Thailand holiday in Bangkok.

Nearly every Bangkok holiday includes a visit to Thailand’s Grand Palace, arguably the premier Bangkok sightseeing attraction. Situated in the heart of Bangkok’s Rattakosin district, the gleaming spires of the Grand Palace are conveniently located nearby Bangkok’s most spectacular temples, including the Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Keaw), the Temple of Dawn (Wat Arun), and Wat Po, which features an enormous reclining Buddha and was home of the first Thai massage school in the kingdom. These iconic destinations are top attractions to all visitors who travel to Bangkok looking to appreciate Thailand’s unique cultural traditions.

In fact, there are more than 400 functioning Buddhist temples throughout the city and it’s not uncommon when you travel in Bangkok to spot saffron robed monks collecting morning alms or traveling throughout the city, including along the Chao Phraya, the “River of Kings”, which passes alongside Rattakosin and the Temple of the Dawn.

The winding Chao Phraya is connected by numerous canals from which Bangkok has earned its nickname the “Venice of the East”; when you travel around Bangkok, a cruise on the Chao Phraya, a visit to a floating market, or an exploration of the cities “back alley” canals (klongs) are themselves unique Bangkok attractions.Other historical and cultural Bangkok sightseeing ‘must sees’ include the National Museum, Vimanmek Mansion, and Suan Pakkad Palace, all of which either house fine art or are national treasures in their own right.

Beyond Bangkok’s historical district, there are plenty of other attractions that make a Bangkok holiday both enjoyable and memorable. While modern “downtown” districts along Silom and Sukhumvit Roads were once nightmares of oppressive heat and unbearable traffic, a modern and convenient electric rail system, including an elevated sky-train and underground subway have made travel in Bangkok both easy and enjoyable. Connecting hotels directly to modern shopping malls and traditional markets, such as the Suan Lum Night Bazaar and Chatuchak (JJ) weekend market, the MRT and BTS electric rail systems have literally elevated Bangkok shopping to world class status.

Of course, no Thailand holiday is complete without experiencing Thailand’s vibrant nightlife, during which time you may even witness the occasional elephant wandering the Bangkok streets!

Whether, the purpose of your Thailand holiday is to immerse yourself in Thailand’s unique culture or simply to splurge in Bangkok shopping malls, when you travel to Bangkok you are guaranteed a fascinating experience of both old world charm and modern convenience and luxury.

Over the last few decades, Bangkok, Thailand’s capital city, has changed into a modern, exciting, and sophisticated city. Bangkok offers visitors not only the modern amenities they would expect from other cosmopolitan cities, but also a unique treasure trove of cultural attractions. Thailand, in the heart of Southeast Asia, was never colonized and thus kept its unique culture and heritage intact. Bangkok offers visitors the opportunity to experience a fascinating glimpse of Thailand’s gentle culture amidst the bustle of a great and dynamic metropolis. Amazingly, this great city has had astounding success in combining the ancient and modern worlds.

For tourists, Bangkok has a feast of attractions to offer. The city is dotted with 400 glittering Buddhist temples of great beauty, magnificent palaces, classical dance performances, numerous shopping centers, and a still functioning traditional way of life, especially along the canals and the Chao Phraya River, the ""River of Kings"", which winds through the city; Bangkok truly is the ""Venice of the East"". "
- www.tourismthailand.org



Thai
Secret recipes passed down from generation to generation were collected, treasured and presented for your delectation by Ban Khun Mae, the restaurant that is equally famous for its authentic tastes, ambience and warm Thai hospitally.
Asian Seafood
Breeze was designed to revolutionize the Asian dining scene in Bangkok, taking it to a gourmet level. At Breeze, the open air restaurant on 52nd floor, it's not just the Asian cuisine that embraces the pinnacle of grandeur, but also the design, ambience and service. Seating is high above the sea level. The view is a bird's eye glimpse of Bangkok and the Chao Phraya river that you can choose to admire from an open-air terrace or a spectacular glass sky-bridge suspended mid-air.
Indian/Lebanese
Café Mozu on the Mozu floor is an innovative poolside café at lebua that wows the guests with its colorful décor and extensive menu. Offering the best of Indian and Lebanese cuisine and wood fired pizzas in a vibrant ambiance, Café Mozu at lebua reinvents the staid café culture in Bangkok.
Oyster Bar
Every aspect of Distil reflects purity in its most elementary form. A choice of the most premium and authentic malt whiskies, vodkas and Cognacs are offered here. A unique feature of the restaurant is the Oyster Bar. Fine de Claire Oysters, Iranian Caviar and fresh sushi and sashimi present a delightful selection, along with the finest champagnes and wines from a walk-in wine cellar. Hand-rolled authentic Cuban Cigars are yours to enjoy together with drinks in the adjoining open-air Cigar Terrace.
French
"Classic French cuisine makes many demands of the chef - adherence to strict rules, an understanding of special methods and techniques, skills acquired after long apprenticeships in the kitchens of great restaurants. At Le Beaulieu, Chef Herve Frerard knows what a great dish requires. His sauces, the foundation of haute cuisine, are created under the strict, time-consuming rules he has learned in major restaurants in Europe. Yet French gastronomy today is constantly transforming. Out of tradition, aesthetic sense, and culinary history is evolving a re-interpretation of French haute cuisine into ""French Contemporary"", where elegance underlies a subtle simplicity, and fine ingredients are presented with a clarity of taste. All these are elements you'll find at Le Beaulieu, where the 200-year-old French culinary heritage is re-interpreted in a contemporary setting."
French/Belgian
Connoisseurs from all over South-East Asia travel to Le Normandie for its legendary haute cuisine and exceptional wine cellar, impeccable service, and elegant ambience. Situated in the Garden Wing of Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok, the à la carte French menu specialises in exemplary seafood and meat dishes. There is also an exquisite set menu that is served both at lunch and dinner time. The great and the good of Thai society are often seen dining here – from celebrities and politicians to the Thai Royal Family. Gentlemen are asked to wear a dinner jacket.
Italian
Mezzaluna is the signature Italian restaurant at lebua. Located atop 65 floors, the restaurant offers panoramic view of the city and the Chao Phraya river. Ingredients are sourced from the regions of Italy where they are acknowledged to be the best and cooked by our master chefs. The live performance by our classical quartet compliments the elegant ambience. With such great lengths taken to present the best of traditional fare, what can cuisine at Mezzaluna be but a slice of the best of Italy. Listed under 'Hot Tables' by Conde Nast Traveler, 2005 and Highest Restaurant at the Dome at lebua, atop 65 floors.
Nightlife
Far from the bustling city life, quiet enough for important business conversations rests Ocean 52. Inviting you in with innovative cocktails, imported wines and unusual Asian blends, accompanied by succulent gourmet Dim Sums, Ocean 52 sets the atmosphere for most pleasurable business meetings.
Mediterranean
Located on the 63rd floor of The Dome at lebua, Sirocco is the world's highest al fresco restaurant and one of Bangkok's most coveted dining choices. It never fails to leave one mesmerized with a breathtaking view of Bangkok and the Chao Phraya river, an amazing Skybar and quality Mediterranean fare with ingredients from the world's best markets. Live jazz music featuring vocalists of international repute, adds to its captivating ambiance for a perfect evening. Listed under 'Hot Tables' & 'Hot Night' by Conde Nast Traveler, 2005 and Reputed to be the most spacious open-air roof top restaurant in Asia.
Nightlife
The stunning, multi-hued Sky bar at Sirocco has several reasons to turn minutes into timeless moments. Suspended in the sky on the 63rd floor of The Dome at State Tower, the Skybar is one of the world's highest open air bars, overlooking a panoramic view of Bangkok and the Chao Phraya river. With such an enthralling ambience coupled with a seductive selection of the finest vintages, beverages, cocktails and appetizers in Bangkok, the Skybar soars as one of the prized destinations in the city. No wonder, the rooftop bar is unanimously accepted as the coolest bar in Bangkok.
Thai
"Thanying is a conversational address to the title of Mom Chao Ying ( Her Serene Highness Princess, the usual rank of granddaughter of a king ). The Thanying Restaurant is named in honor of H.S.H. Princess Sulabh–Valleng Visuddhi who was once the head cook in the Sukhothai Palace kitchen for her half-sister, Queen Rambhai Barni of King Rama the Seventh. Specializing in the kind of recipes which Princess Sulabh would once used there, it is run by the princess’s son, M.R. (Mom Rajawong, the fourth royal generation) Sorut Visuddhi and his business partner, Mr. Kriangkrai Unhanandana, a renown Thai actor. The Thanying first opened some 20 years ago on Soi Pipat and three years later has moved to an old house on Pramuan Street ever since. Since the Thanying was recommended in the New York Times and other leading local and foreign magazines as one of the Bangkok ’s best restaurants, it has attracted a number of foreign visitors. For such people, unfamiliar with the food, there are set menu at 660 baht net, 792 baht net, and 990 baht net which serve such typical fare as TOM YAM GOONG and there is also a long and thoughtful compilation of traditional favorites at moderate prices."
Chinese
With its flavourful a la carte menu and special daily set menus, this outstanding Chinese restaurant is the number one choice for Cantonese cuisine lovers. Boasting a luxurious interior in which European design is enhanced by Chinese antiques, The Mayflower is widely regarded as being one of Bangkok’s finest Chinese restaurants.
Thai
Shipped from the ancient Thai capital of Ayutthaya, the steep-roofed open-sided salas were reassembled as the riverside Thai restaurant, Thiptara. Set on teak decking around a banyan tree, each holds justtwo tables, ensuring intimate dining by candlelight, or sir at open river bank tables for a sublime view. Forget you're in the moddle of Bangkok, and discover why so many guests rate this the city's best for home-style Thai cooking.
Italian
"Zanotti ‘Il Ristorante Italiano’ has imposed itself as an expression of the finest Italian Dining in Bangkok. Zanotti’s unique atmosphere is immediately noticeable from the moment you enter the restaurant. You will be met by an artistically engraved brass bull, a powerful symbol of Torino, the home town of Chef Zanotti, and the symbol of our restaurant and its specialty cuisine. The impeccable attention to detail, encompassing the décor of Zanotti’s and the committed service that we provide, lends itself to the full enjoyment of our cuisine and wines. The final outcome of this marriage of ambience, service and food is what our customers call, “The Zanotti Experience”. Whatever the purpose of your visit to Zanotti’s, whether it be business, a family event or romantic soirée, we aim not only to satisfy your needs, but to excel and raise your standards."

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