Friday, January 31, 2014

The fresh air and vibrancy of Lumpini Park is 8 minutes walk to the south from Centre Point Hotel Chidlom

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The fresh air and vibrancy of Lumpini Park is 8 minutes walk to the south from Centre Point #Hotel Langsuan/Chidlom #Bangkok #Thailand. You can visit the Chidlom property at http://bit.ly/19lZxcK for more information about the Hotel.

Lumpini Park is an inner-city haven of tranquility, fresh air and shade – offering city dwellers the perfect connection to nature. Named after the birthplace of the Lord Buddha in Nepal, the park is more than half a million square kilometres big, and the habitat of various flora and fauna.

Historically, it dates back to the 1920s and was set to be an exhibition centre for Thai crafts and flower displays. Although this original vision was never fulfilled, Lumpini Park has over the years grown into the endearing centre for outdoor leisure activities for Bangkok residents, who would convene before and after sunset to enjoy a round of jog, light workout, aerobics and a host of other recreational activities.

Lumpini Park appeals to people of all ages today. The park is home to ever rarer indigenous flora, a forest park, and some quirky residents like the water monitor lizards… Looming beyond the immediate green, glimmering city skyscrapers punctuate the scene.

A bright and early morning stride or at dusk is the best time to go see grown-ups at play. On weekends, the space is animated by families and the cheery sounds of children. Some of the colorful recreations at the park include rowing, paddleboats, and a fun outdoor gym.

Monday, September 9, 2013

“Flower Sachets” On October 12, 2013 @ Centre Point Hotel Sukhumvit 10

“Flower Sachets”

We will teach you how to make a Flower Sachets (BU-NGA)

(Mixture of different flowers enclosed in a piece of Gauze and Perfumed)

On October 12, 2013

Between 02.00 P.M. – 03.00 P.M.

At Glass House

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

BOOK now & save 45% THREE-BEDROOM GRAND SUITE 121sq.m at Centre Point Hotel Sukhumvit, Bangkok, Thailand

BIG FAMILY ?

BOOK now & save 45% @ www.centrepoint.com/hotel/products.aspx?branch_id=2 for Three-Bedroom Grand Suite (FiveFold) 121 Sq.m. at Centre Point Hotel Sukhumvit, Bangkok, Thailand….
At the unbeatable price of THB 7,700+ per night !

Spacious apartment for 5 persons with the master bedroom (1 king-size bed),1 bathroom (separated shower and bathtub). The second bedroom (1 queen-size bed) with 1 bathroom (integrated shower and bathtub). The third bedroom (1 single bed) with 1 living room.

Free of charge for child under 12 years when using the existing bedding, exclude breakfast.
Extra bed charge THB 1,070+ per set per night (maximum 1 set).

+Free daily breakfast for 5 persons
+Free WiFi internet access
+Free coffee and tea at the lobby

GREAT VALUE !!!

*Regular room rate 14,000.00 THB

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Don’t Miss Out on our ongoing ‘School Holiday Promotion’ with 2 MEGA SAVER deals for Chaophraya Deluxe (river view) 45 Sq.m

Limited Offer for Travel Period between : May – June 2013. Speed up your bookings athttp://www.centrepoint.com/hotel/products.aspx?branch_id=3

1. SAVE a flat 46% on our ‘Bed & Breakfast’ deal at the splendid price of :
THB 2,700+ per night
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Free daily breakfast for 2 persons
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Free WiFi internet connection
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Free coffee and tea at the lobby

*Travel period : May – June 2013

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Kao Niaw Ma-Muang – Sweet Sticky Rice with Ripe Mango and Coconut Cream

This tantalizing dessert deserves to be the King of Thai sweets – Sweet Sticky Rice with Mango never fails to delight the taste buds.

Khao-neo Ma-muang is prepared by steaming Thai glutinous rice in rich coconut milk and syrup. The resulting sweet and creamy sticky rice is eaten with two certain types of tropical fruits; mango and durian. Since durian flavor is not often appreciated by many foreigners visiting Thailand due to its pungent smell and unique taste; Mango offers a universal choice with its exotic sweet and slightly sour flavor complementing the creamy and rich sweet rice just perfect! To top it off, a thick and rich coconut cream sauce with mildly salty flavor is poured onto the rice and mango to add more complexity to the flavor. Sometimes it is eaten with crispy cereal or sesame seeds as toppings.
A definite must eat – “aroi mak” meaning “very delicious” in Thai!

Thai desserts are often overlooked by many foreigners that delight in many other Thai foods. Thai restaurants tend to underrate the dessert experience, yet Thai desserts offer an authentic way to top off your Thai food meal.