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A Tale of Tranquility

Holiday Time, Nikki Busuttil, Published on 04/12/2017

» Bangkok life can get quite hectic, with all of its bustle and activity, not to mention the stress of work, taking care of kids or sitting in exhausting traffic after long journeys from out of town. A guaranteed idyllic and tranquil spot, above all of the irresistible craziness of everyday urban life, where balance in the mind, body and soul can be restored, is The Okura Prestige Bangkok Hotel. The Okura Spa sits up on the hotel’s 25th floor and provides guests with therapeutic relief.

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Simply Rubbing It In

Holiday Time, Nikki Busuttil, Published on 17/12/2015

» With a distinctive casual resort feel, Breeze Spa at Amari Watergate Bangkok aims to please. In December and January, the spa team feels that city dwellers tend to have more time to indulge, and have thus devised an incentive to encourage spa goers to linger a little longer. For every three-hour package (or longer) booked, guests receive a 600 baht gift voucher to spend on their extensive range of Breeze Spa branded retail products.

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Million Baht New Year Celebration

Holiday Time, Nikki Busuttil, Published on 14/12/2015

» On the hunt for a most unique and indulgent New Year's Eve experience, shared with forty of your most near and dear? Look no further than The St. Regis Bangkok. For the lucky first-comer, the food and beverage team has conjured up the ideal platform for a one-of-a-kind Bangkok welcoming of the New Year.

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Don't skimp on the chillis

Life, Nikki Busuttil, Published on 14/12/2012

» Red Pepper has long been a well-known Thai restaurant in Bangkok, and recently embraced a new chapter of being with a well anticipated revamp. The updated new interior design sees the restaurant now decorated with pleasant earth tones, brand new mostly wooden flooring and a comfortable mix of furniture from padded armchairs to high-back stools. The overall distinctly Thai effect, with a touch of the contemporary, is a renewed sense of warmth and charm. The addition of an open-air terrace comes complete with rattan furniture and a living wall, for added guest convenience. In fact, all of the first floor restaurants of the Rembrandt Hotel, on Sukhumvit Road, have undergone major renovations and are looking better than ever, after their facelift. In addition to a new look and feel, however, their Thai restaurant Red Pepper has furthermore been relaunched with a brand new focus. The Red Pepper menu is now centred around Thai seafood dishes, packed with authentic, full flavours.