Grand Inn Come Hotel is located in Bangkoks Samutprakarn business area, just 10 minutes drive from Suvarnabhumi International Airport. It has 24-hour front desk. Decorated with Thai fabrics, air-conditioned rooms are equipped with a satellite TV, a well-stocked minibar and fridge. Rooms come with carpeted flooring and have private bathrooms with a bathtub. Grand Inn Come Hotel is a 15-minute drive from Wind Mill Golf Club and a 30-minute drive from downtown Bangkok. Airport transfers are available at an extra charge. Guests can enjoy traditional Thai massage at the hotel, or arrange a day trip at the tour desk. The hotel also provides laundry and ironing services. Crystal Restaurant serves a daily Continental and American breakfast. Drinks can be enjoyed at Coffee Shop Bar. Wi-Fi FREE OF CHARGE.
About Suvarnabhumi Airport
Situated about 30 km or 40 minutes by car from Bangkok’s central business district, Suvarnabhumi International Airport is located in Bangphli, a district of Samut Prakarn province. Nearby attractions are Ancient City, the world’s biggest open-air museum, and Samut Prakarn Crocodile Farm and Zoo. Neighbouring the area is Bangna, a thriving commercial and industrial area and home to the Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre (BITEC). The infamous Pattaya beach resort is also less than 40 minutes away from the new airport. This area is tipped to undergo some major development over years to come. A brand new road infrastructure connects it to various parts of Bangkok, and in October 2007 a high-speed rail link from the airport will connect with the Skytrain (BTS) Sukhumvit Line and Undergound (MRT) Blue Line at Phayathai and Phetchaburi stations respectively, offering a fast 15-minute journey to and from the city.
Bangkok Thailand's thriving and lively capital city is one of the best reasons for visiting. The new underground rail system and Skytrain now link most of the main tourist and business areas, allowing easy access to virtually anywhere in the city. The old city area (Rattanakosin) and the riverside are becoming popular areas near Bangkok's temples but if you're a shopaholic, head for Sukhumvit, Ploenchit and Rachaprasong.