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Accommodations
Ambassador
Hotel Bangkok
   
The Ambassador Hotel Bangkok is situated at a prime spot in the heart of the
fashionable Sukhumvit Road, which is Bangkok's legendary commercial
district. The international airport, Queen Sirikit National Convention
Centre and the great shopping and entertainment venues are all within easy
access to the hotel for the convenience of its visitors. The hotel offers
comfortable rooms with modern facilities and best services what one can
expect for a comfortable and pleasant stay. The Ambassador Hotel Bangkok
offers guests with the wild selection of restaurants. Whether you're in the
mood for a juicy steak or the world-famous Pad Thai, the hotel is sure to
have the full spectrum of cuisine to satisfy your appetite. Relax and unwind
in a spacious and cosy ambience while savouring your choice of sumptuous
food complement with a variety of beers and other beverages. Whether for
small meeting of 50 guests or large conventions of 2,000, the helpful
associates stand ready to help you plan your next corporate event. Along
with versatile banquet and function rooms and electronic equipment, your
next event will be as worry-free for you as it is memorable for your guests.
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| Sightseeing & Attractions
Damnoen Saduak Floating Market Tour - Come and enjoy an exhilarating, narrow
long-tailed speedboat ride through the marshes to the unique market of
the Damnoen Saduak floating market. Catch a glimpse of everyday life in
Thailand as Thai style canoes laden with colorful fruits, vegetables,
sweets and meats gently ply their way through the canal.
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| Golf
Tiger
Woods won here at the 1997 Asian Classic. So too did Vijay Singh, taking the
Johnnie Walker Super Tour in 1999.
Numbers one and two in world golf, for Woods and Singh to win at the Thai
Country Club demonstrates the caliber of the course. The 21-year-old Woods
who is part-Thai took the Asian Classic by 10 clear shots at 20-under-par,
whilst Singh edged out another legend of global golf, Ernie Els at the
Johnnie Walker in 1999, evidence of what it takes to win over the track
regularly voted, 'Best Course in Thailand'. "The Thai Country Club is in the
best condition of any golf course I have ever played in Asia", was the Ernie
Els verdict after finishing second to Singh.
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