Indra Regent Hotel
Hengul J DasHengul J Das/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS, BANGKOK/ Updated : Jun 22, 2016, 14:27 IST
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Situated on Rajaprarop Road in the heart of Bangkok, Indra Regent Hotel is a favourite among travellers; more so with its proximity to Bangkok's famous entertainment and shopping area Siam Square. City attractions like the Silom c … Read more
Situated on Rajaprarop Road in the heart of Bangkok, Indra Regent Hotel is a favourite among travellers; more so with its proximity to Bangkok's famous entertainment and shopping area Siam Square. City attractions like the Silom central business district, Central World Plaza, Erawan Shrine, Suan Pakkard Palace and the exotic Pratunam market are also situated nearby. Read less

Situated on Rajaprarop Road in the heart of Bangkok, Indra Regent Hotel is a favourite among travellers; more so with its proximity to Bangkok's famous entertainment and shopping area Siam Square. City attractions like the Silom central business district, Central World Plaza, Erawan Shrine, Suan Pakkard Palace and the exotic Pratunam market are also situated nearby. The Suvarnabhumi Airport is also located at a distance of 35 km; travel time in moderate traffic is 1 hour. Dining options at the Indra Regent are worthy of being mentioned with restaurants, bars and cafes catering different cuisines and beverages. The hotel offers facilities like an outdoor swimming pool, children's pool, fitness room, snooker room, business centre, 24 hour front desk, Wi-Fi access, sightseeing and tour services, secured undercover parking, secured lift access, room service, 24 hour limousine service, bell service, security guard, front desk safety deposit box and laundry/dry cleaning service.
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