Veronica Residence Bangkok, the first ever boutique design on Rachadapisek Road, one of the busiest business centers in Bangkok.
As a boutique Resedence, Veronica's concept is entirely unique as you will see the modern architectural design of the building facade, trendy interior set up and colourful decorations of each guest room and 3 restaurants and other facilities which differs from one another.
The management objective is to provide long staying guests a new kind of outlook that is entirely contemporary home-like ambience.
The hotel boasts a wide range of accommodations, quite suitable for both business and leisure travellers. All rooms are furnished with the host modern facilities to ensure your stay a comfortable and memorable experience. With its different type of rooms, you are sure to find a variety of rooms to fit your needs.
Veronica Coffee Shop Located on the first floor, a restaurant with an elegant ambience, and serving international cuisine.
Veronica Garden Located on the second floor serving fine original Chinese fare.
Private Dining Room Available on the third floor for private dining, small meetings and gatherings. The rooms can accommodate 5 to 20 pax.
Additionally, transfers to and from Chaophya Park Hotel premises for those who wish to use the hotel's facilities which includes; driving range, Thai traditional massage, Bali Spa, Japanese restaurant, Chinese restaurant, coffee shop which opens 24 hours, Big Gido's bakery and Coffee Corner, Veronica Elite Club.
Hotel Facilities - Laundry Cleaning Service - Outdoor Swimming Pool - Room Service - Limited
Veronica Residence is located on Rachadapisek Road, one of the busiest business centers in Bangkok.
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Interest Attractions in Bangkok
:: The City Pillar Shrine
According to an old Thai tradition, a city pillar had to be built upon the establishment of a new city. King Rama I had the Bangkok city pillar erected near the Temple of the Emerald Buddha on Sunday, 21 April, 1782, with the city’s horoscope inside. The original pillar was made of cassia wood known as Chaiyaphruek, measuring 75 cm. in diameter and 27 cm. high. In the reign of King Rama IV, the old dilapidated pillar was replaced by a new one made of the same kind of wood, measuring 270 cm. high and standing on a base of 175 cm. wide, sheltered by a Prang-shaped shrine as it appears today. The shrine also houses images of protective deities including Thepharak, Chaopho Ho Klong, Phra Suea Mueang, Phra Song Mueang, Chaopho Chetakhup and Phra Kan Chai Si.
Vimanmek Mansion Museum
This is the world’s largest golden teak building located in the compound of the Dusit Palace on Ratchawithi Road. The three-storey royal mansion has 81 rooms, halls and ante-chambers containing fin de siecle royal memorabilia. A guided tour in English is provided to visitors. Other beautiful buildings in the same compound display various items and art objects; for example, H.M. King Bhumibol’s photography, H.M. Queen Sirikit’s collection of handicraft masterpieces created by rural people, paraphernalia of rank and portraits, old clocks, ancient cloth, and royal carriages.