Shanghai Mansion Bangkok, The winner of Best Value Hotel in Asia and Australia by the 2010 Sunday Times Travel Magazine UK as a value for money travel awards and the members of Special Hotel in the World.
Nestled amongst the busiest streets of Bangkok, Shanghai Mansion offers a perfect hideaway. Our guests are thus able to enjoy the service, fine cuisine and elegance of Shanghai Mansion interiors alongside with the cultural views and walks of chinatown.
Its beauty is dazzling, exuding grace and charm. During a stay here, guests will experience an intimate and romantic atmosphere reminiscent of the Orient of old but with all the convenience and quality services one would expect from a modern hotel. All 76 guest rooms are uniquely designed in the very chic Chinese style with great attention to detail to provide the very distinctive experience of comfort in the stylish fantasy. With its chinoise art decor throughout including the stunning bedrooms with their unique four-poster antique-style beds make it a popular choice especially for honeymooners.
All of our guests are invited to relax by our water garden. Visible from every floor, it brings the outdoors indoors. Here you can listen to softly flowing water and watch thousands of fish play among the natural habitat created with beauty in mind. Some afternoons you may be whisked away by the enchanting music of a guzheng (a traditional Chinese stringed instrument) being delicately played by the waterside.
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About China Town
Settled in the 1780's by Chinese merchants, Chinatown retains a large ethnic Chinese community who still continue their own traditions and religious ceremonies. Famous for its markets and numerous gold shops, the area caters largely to the local population and contains a number of busy, almost frenetic market areas concentrated around a network of roads, alleys and small streets.
Local favourites include Nakom Kasem market and Sampeng Lane, a long, narrow pedestrian lane crammed with masses of goods from hair slides (sold by the dozen) to kitchen utensils. The area around Yaowarat road, Chinatown's main street, is fascinating for its Chinese pharmacies and unbelievable concentration of gold shops.
Bordering Chinatown is Paruhat Cloth Market with a huge selection of batiks, sarongs and general fabric. A largely ethnic Indian area, Paruhat has some excellent local Indian restaurants and a large shopping mall selling handicrafts.
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.