With the spread of smartphones, travel booking styles have also changed. Online Travel Agents (OTAs), which allow travelers to book and pay for their travel online, have become an indispensable part of the travel experience. One of the major OTAs is Trip.com. Through its website, Trip.com provides services in 39 countries, 24 languages, and 35 local currencies, and of course, it is also available in Japan through its website and smartphone application. Another strength of the company is that it has Skyscanner, a convenient flight booking service, as a member of the group. The Bangkok, Thailand press tour was to experience popular hotels, restaurants, and activities on Trip.Best, one of Trip.com’s functions. Trip.Best is an AI-curated ranking of recommended destinations and facilities, It analyzes more than 100 million user reviews and other data, and updates the information on a monthly basis. The rankings are divided into four major categories: “Lodging,” “Sightseeing,” “Nightlife,” and “Restaurants.” Within each category, the rankings are further divided into themes such as “Family-Friendly,” “Luxury,” and “Instagram,” making it easy to find the desired information.
A popular luxury hotel built on the site of a former residence of a princess The first hotel I would like to introduce is The Athenee Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Bangkok, where I stayed during my stay in Bangkok. Bangkok has many luxury hotels, but the Athenee Hotel is one of the 13 recommended hotels in the “Hotels and Local Experiences” section of Trip.Best. The most distinctive features of the hotel are its location, which is associated with the Thai royal family, and its elegance, which incorporates tradition throughout. Located in the former Kandavas Palace of Princess Wlaya Aronkorn, daughter of King Rama V, the hotel is designed and serviced by Marriott International’s luxury brand, The Luxury Collection, with the concept of “conveying the unique charm of the local area”. The Athens Hotel offers a concierge service and a wide range of services. The Athens hotel offers Destination Discoveries, a complimentary program designed and supervised by the concierge. One of the features of this program is that guests can fully enjoy cultural experiences such as making artworks using flowers, taking a tour of the hotel to learn about the history of the palace and hotel design, enjoying a light meal using lotus flowers, and taking a Muay Thai class, a national sport in Thailand.
Ayutthaya Dynasty-inspired Suite We were shown several special rooms in the hotel, so let us introduce them to you. The first one is a suite room named “Luen Thai Suite. What sets this room apart from the other rooms as soon as you enter is the overwhelming amount of wood used. Surrounded by high-quality wood, the room gives a nostalgic yet noble impression. This room is designed on the theme of the interior of the Ayutthaya Dynasty, and is exotic and luxurious, while inheriting the residential style of the time. The room is 190m2 in size and features two bedrooms.
Suite Rooms Blending European and Oriental Style The next room to be introduced is the Vimaan Siam Suite. This is a special room with a different interior than the Lueng Thai mentioned earlier, incorporating architectural elements from the summer palace of King Rama V. The theme is a fusion of 19th century Europe and the Orient, with many paintings, sculptures, and other works of art. The theme is a fusion of 19th century Europe and the Orient, with many works of art such as paintings and sculptures. These rooms are also spacious, with two bedrooms, a dining room, and a living room in a 190 m2 space. The Athens Hotel also offers a lounge for the use of suites and the Royal Rooms on the upper floors, so that a limited number of people can spend a relaxing time together.
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