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Day 11: Departure Morning after breakfast, day time at leisure. Evening transfer to Bangkok international airport to board your flight to onward destination with the sweet memories of Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand
Centrally located in the heart of the capital of Malaysia. Hotel Grand Continental Kuala Lumpur presents you with a magnificent view of the Petronas Twin Towers (KLCC). There are 6 conference and function rooms accommodating up to 400 guests. You will be close to LRT stations and just a 45-minute drive from Kuala Lumpur International Airport. In the immediate surrounding area, you will find banks, government offices and business district. Various other points of interest and tourist attractions are also nearby. These include Putra World Trade Centre. Hotel Grand Continental KL is located at the intersection on Jalan Raja Laut, near Jalan Sultan Ismail and Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, right at the heart of the city. Many shopping centres are within walking distance, such as The Mall, Sogo and a few small, independent stores along Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, and it's very convenient to get to anywhere in the city with two LRT stations just nearby - Medan Tuanku and Sultan Ismail - and plenty of buses serving this area.
Perfect for those looking for leisure, shopping and recreational activities all under one roof while on holiday, the Grand Seasons Hotel Kuala Lumpur has all these facilities practically at its doorstep, such as shopping outlets, business centres, entertainment spots, as well as a good network of public transport. The Grand Seasons Hotel Kuala Lumpur is also a popular venue for business events and conventions, with state-of-the-art facilities and business centre, a ballroom that can cater up to 1500 guests, 11 meeting rooms that can accommodate from 50 to 250 guests and a an auditorium that seats 350 guests. Its Fitness Centre is well-equipped with an extensive workout room, fitness instructors, weight-training equipment and satellite television. Set amidst plush greenery and a tropical landscape is the hotel's swimming pool, where guests can relax while enjoying the panoramic view of the city. Grand Seasons Hotel Kuala Lumpur is the tallest hotel in Malaysia with eight hundred rooms furnished with modern luxury and comfort. With its strategic location, it is within close proximity with the city’s key landmarks such as the Petronas Twin Tower, Bukit Bintang Shopping Centre and the Putra World Trade Centre that is only within a 5 km radius.
The Legend Hotel & Apartments, Kuala Lumpur provides gracious Malaysian hospitality, first-class business services and exquisite restaurants. Perfectly suited for leisure, business or conventions, the Legend also takes pride in its warmth and friendly service the moment you step into our spacious lobby. Guests can enjoy a host of modern amenities, superb F&B retreats, a comprehensive business center and recreational facilities. The hotel is also conveniently located in a major commercial district, directly above The Mall - one of the most established shopping complexes in the city. A stride away is Putra World Trade Centre (PWTC), one of Malaysia prestigious convention venues while 45 minutes on car will take you to the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA). KTM Commuter and Light Rail Transit (LRT) stations are available at our doorstep for travelling around KL with ease. The 620-room Legend Hotel, Kuala Lumpur is situated above The Mall which is opposite to the Putra World Trade Centre (PWTC) and close by the city's main commercial district. KTM Komuter Train Station and STAR Light Rail Transit (LRT) Station are located adjacent to the hotel.
Albert Court Village Hotel reflects the dynamism of the growing arts sub-culture; and also echoes the vibrant atmosphere of Little India. On the fringe of Little India, this charming boutique hotel comprises restored pre-war shop houses with Straits Chinese carvings and motifs. Yet its 210 rooms and suites offer modern facilities and amenities valued by today’s contemporary business and leisure traveller. Its Albert Café & Restaurant, Shish Mahal Restaurant and the cosy Lobby Lounge let you sample international cuisine as well as local favourites and spicy curries and vegetarian choices from nearby Little India. Access to the Central Business District and other parts of Singapore is minutes away – at the Little India MRT station – thanks to this hotel’s central location. A short walk away, the Singapore Art Museum, National Library, art schools and more cultural heritage beckon. The nearby Waterloo Street has the popular Goddess of Mercy temple rubbing shoulders with a Hindu temple and a church. Such are the unexpected neighbours that you can find here – in Singapore’s multi-cultural enclaves.
Grand Central Hotel is a classy 3-star hotel in Singapore. It is located on the shopping mile of Orchard Road and close to numerous restaurants, bars and night clubs.Situated next to the Presidential Palace, the nearest MRT station is Dhoby Ghaut. Changi International airport is a 25-minute drive to the hotel.All 390 rooms include 25 suites and come equipped with air conditioning, telephone, satellite TV, broadband internet, tea and coffee maker and many more.Hotel facilities include karaoke lounges, conference and function rooms, banquet rooms for seminars, cocktail parties, private dinner, birthday parties etc. Other facilities include a swimming pool, shopping arcade, coffee house, internet café, tour desk, sauna, launderette, car parking, drug store, money changer and hair and beauty salon. From Hotel Grand Central, you are literally at the doorstep to all the attractions of the new heart of Singapore. Enjoy the fabulous shopping Orchard Road has to offer. Indulge in the finest cuisine of East and West. Dance the night away in the hottest nightclubs. At Hotel Grand Central, you are surrounded. A variety of bar and eating places will tempt you with delicacies ranging from gourmet to casual including international taste treats from the adjoining Gourmet Village. To make your stay with us a grand experience we have beautiful and comfortable rooms to delight even the most seasoned traveller, with all the facilities you expect from a superior hotel at your disposal.
Grand Park Orchard, Park Hotel Group’s flagship property, enjoys a strategic location right in the centre of Singapore’s vibrant and pulsating shopping district, Orchard Road. With its breathtaking herringbone design exterior glass façade and its show stopping media wall, the hotel is set to become an iconic building along Orchard Road. The hotel features 308 luxurious rooms and suites, as well as a stunning new addition – Knightsbridge – a four-storey retail podium. Within walking distance to several major malls and two subway (MRT) stations – Orchard and Somerset, it is also minutes away from the Central Business District, the historically vibrant Civic District as well as the entertainment enclave of Clarke Quay.
The 5-star Amari Watergate Bangkok Hotel enjoys a very central location in Pratunam on Petchburi Road, close to Siam Square, one of Bangkok’s most exciting shopping and commercial districts, surrounded by major shopping complexes including Central World, Siam Paragon, Gaysorn Plaza and MBK.
This Bangkok hotel provides supreme comfort and unrivalled service, with easy access to Skytrain, allowing convenient reach to Bangkok’s downtown areas both Sukhumvit and Silom. The hotel is also close to the Airport expressway. This luxury hotel features spacious accommodation in deluxe and grand deluxe rooms and suites. Separate Executive Floors offers an exclusive Executive Lounge and a private reception area. This Bangkok city centre hotel is fully equipped with state-of-the-art facilities including a large swimming pool, a terrace garden and a professional Clark Hatch Fitness Centre. For total relaxation, the luxurious Sivara Spa offers a complete range of spa treatments, including signature massage, facial and body treatments, as well as other rejuvenating therapies.
Featuring 280 spacious, well adorned and luxurious guestrooms, each equipped with the amenities one would expect from a hotel of this caliber. Guestrooms include traditional Thai style interiors fused with a contemporary feel, made apparent by the latest technological amenities and use of materials; including glass paneling, leather and mirrors to give the feeling of more space. The hotels state of the art fitness centre is a great way to work up a sweat before cooling down in the hotels swimming pool, well-placed on the tenth floor amidst tropical plants and a stunning view of Bangkok. Conveniently situated on New Petchburi Road, in close proximity to the shopping areas of Chidlom and the Phatunam or Watergate Markets. After a strenuous day soaking up the sights of Bangkok or tending to business, a sensuous massage back at the hotel, before a slap up meal at the Salt and Pepper Restaurant, serving traditional Thai fare won’t fail to impress. Before settling down to bed, be sure to pay a visit to the elevated Attica Bar, where sprawling views of Bangkok accompany an impressive drinks menu.
Bangkok 3-star hotel in a quiet residential area in central Bangkok. Howard Square Boutique Hotel is perfect for business, weekend, family and leisure travel. We offer services, comfort and quality.
Located near Sathon and Silom Rd., only 5 minutes’ drive to Surasak BTS Station, easy access to all business facilities, embassies, hospitals and commercial banks. Enjoy the sights and delights of Central Bangkok, being close to the Chao Phraya River with its famous cruising river, shopping area and the nightlife of Silom. We can offer good facilities for those wishing to hold conferences, training courses or private parties.
Kuala Lumpur – KL to its friends – is more than just a capital city: it is a monument to Malaysian ingenuity and determination. From humble beginnings as a tin-mining shanty town, KL has evolved into a 21st-century metropolis, dominated by the tallest skyscrapers in Southeast Asia and flush with the proceeds of international trade and commerce. Over the years, KL has faced its share of challenges but nothing has succeeded in suppressing the determination of locals to make KL, and Malaysia, a leader among Asian tiger economies. Over the last few decades, Kuala Lumpur has transformed into a thriving metropolis with spectacular architecture ranging from Menara KL to the iconic Petronas Twin Towers – the second-highest buildings in the world. Boasting some of Southeast Asia’s largest shopping malls and a colourful jumble of street markets, the city is a retail paradise. Unlike many Asian cities, KL has retained a majority of its historical buildings and features numerous tranquil spots within the city centre itself including the lush green lung of Lake Gardens and the greenery of Tasik Titiwangsa. The city’s landscape is a blend of modernity and traditional charm, with hawker stalls and pre-war shop-houses alongside skyscrapers and sophisticated buildings. To put it briefly Kuala Lumpur is a gateway to a truly multihued Asian experience.
Singapore is a cosmopolitan society where people live harmoniously and interaction among different races are commonly seen. The pattern of Singapore stems from the inherent cultural diversity of the island. The immigrants of the past have given the place a mixture of Malay, Chinese, Indian, and European influences, all of which have intermingled. Most Singaporeans celebrate the major festivals associated with their respective religions. The variety of religions is a direct reflection of the diversity of races living there. The Chinese are predominantly followers of Buddhism, Taoism, Shenism, Christians, Catholics and some considered as 'free-thinkers' (Those who do not belong to any religion). Malays have the Muslims and Indians are Hindus. There is a sizeable number of Muslims and Sikhs in the Indian population. Behind the facade of a modern city, these ethnic races are still evident. The areas for the different races, which were designated to them by Sir Stamford Raffles, still remain although the bulk of Singaporeans do think of themselves as Singaporeans, regardless of race or culture. Each still bears its own unique character. Religion is still an integral part of the cosmopolitan Singapore. Many of its most interesting buildings are religious, be it old temples, modern churches, or exotic mosques. An understanding of these buildings do play a part in contributing to the appreciation of their art.
Bangkok is excess in all of its unrestrained glory. Bigger, better, more: the city is insatiable, a monster that feeds on concrete, shopping malls and diesel exhaust. The city demands that you be in the present and in the moment, not necessarily for a religious epiphany, but because the city is self-absorbed and superficial, blissfully free of wrinkle-inducing self-reflection. Smiles and sà·nùk (the Thai word for ‘fun’) are the key passports into Bangkok society. A compliment here, a joke there – the demands of social lubrication in this megalopolis are more akin to a small village than an anonymous city and a necessity for survival. As Bangkok forcefully kneads out of you all demands for order and predictability, you’ll understand the famous Thai smile. It is the metaphorical brakes on the urban overdrive. Packed into these concrete corridors are religious spectacle, unapologetic consumerism and multi-flavoured hedonism – corrupting and purifying souls within footsteps of each other. A tragicomic confluence of human desires and aspirations best viewed through a detached smile. The famous and infamous attractions, Bangkok’s best feature is its intermingling of opposites. A modern world of affluence orbits around a serene traditional core. Step outside the four-star hotels into a typical Siamese village where taxi drivers knock back energy drinks and upcountry transplants grill chicken on a streetside barbecue. Hop the Skytrain to the glitzy shopping malls where trust-fund babies examine luxury brands as carefully as the housewives inspect produce at the open-air markets. Or appreciate the attempts at enlightenment at the city’s famous temples and doorstep shrines, or simple acts of kindness amid the urban bustle.
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