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Lebua at State Tower

Go moviestar style
1055 Silom Rd, Bangkok
Bangkok Province
Tel: (02) 624 9999
Fax: (02) 624 9998
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Description
This all-suite hotel occupying the 51 to 59 stories of State Tower is a member of the Small Luxury Hotels of the world, but given the towering building it occupies, the gigantic suites, and the considerable number of rooms, this is slightly surprising. Despite this, the service is impeccable, the suites pimped out with Bulgari toilet fixtures, and the views amazing. They have a series-7 BMW for a house taxi and a good pool and fitness centre. The only drawbacks are that the smallest suite is less romantic than the identically priced riverside room at Shangri-La, and none of the balcony doors open so you can't really appreciate the views!
Deluxe Suite
9,200 THB (low season)
9,200 THB (high season)
Added to Travelfish on: 22nd May, 2007
Last visited or updated on: 22nd May, 2007
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