Historic Chinatown has a new heartbeat - The new Shanghai Inn - in the heart of vibrant Yaowaraj Road, Bangkok recaptures the charm and of a bygone era. The Shanghai Inn is a lifestyle hotel uniquely distinguished by its intimacy, hospitality and exquisite modern style chinoise.
Experience our lavish accommodation and impeccable service and let the Shanghai Inn be your heaven in the old Chinatown. As a guest in residence, you will feel invigorated at the end of each day whether your stay is important business or to experience the unique sights and sound of Chinatown.
The Shanghai Inn offers 55 chinoise guestrooms, all air-conditioned, including 51 Superior rooms(25 sq.m.) & 4 Junior Suites(37 sq.m.)
All the interiors feature vibrant colors reflecting the soul of Shanghai and Chinatown. With its chinoise art d?cor throughout including the stunning bedrooms with their unique four-poster antique-style beds make it a popular choice especially for honeymooners and those who looking for a ?no same same? experience.
All guest rooms including 51 Superior Rooms and 4 Junior Suites are fully air-conditioned and fully equipped with satellite TV channels, complimentary wireless internet access, a fridge, mini-bar, tea-making facilities, electronic safety box, hairdryer, IDD telephone and private bathroom with a rain shower.
Superior Rooms (25 Sq.m.) feature different combinations of vibrant colors with a choice of the unique four-poster antique-style double or twin beds.
Junior Suites (37 Sq.m.) feature a distinctive antique-style double bed and spacious living area with a wonderfully designed daybed and tea table set.
Room Amenities
The Shanghai Inn provides full amenities to meet the needs of the most discerning business and leisure guests, delivered with personal charm and warmth, making each stay a unique experience.Each room features cable television, mini-bar,tea-making facilities and free wireless internet access.
Experience our lavish accommodations and impeccable service, and let the Shanghai Inn be your haven in Bangkok. As a guest in residence, you will feel invigorated at the end of each day whether your stay is for important business or to experience the unique sights and sounds of Chinatown.
Shanghai Inn's own Ying-Yang Massage & Spa is the perfect place in which to relax after a hard day's sightseeing or working in Bangkok - located on the third floor it specialises in traditional Thai massages, as well as aromatherapy.
Hotel Facilities :
? 24h Room Service ? Bar / Lounge ? Business Centre with Internet ? Faxing Facilities ? Hairdresser ? Hotel Car Park ? Lift ? Massage ? Restaurant ? Safe Deposit Box ? Shops / Commercial Services ? Spa ? Tour Desk ? Wireless Internet Access
The Shanghai Inn is located in Chinatown, the main trading point for the Thais and Chinese for the last 200 years. The area is full of shops, stalls and Chinese restaurants, and is one of the most vibrant dining areas of Bangkok.
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