



 Hotel Facilities
Unwind & relax at
our 2 Main Outdoor Pools with Pool Bars, 3 separate Lobby, fully
equipped Business Center, Wi-Fi Internet access available at various
designated points as well as Internet Cafe.
Up-firm muscles and abdomen at our state of the art Fitness Centre,
Ample Parking Lot, Limousine Service is also available.
DINING PLEASURE
China Palace
Serving the finest Cantonese cuisine in elegant surroundings overlooking
a wide part of Bangkok. Varieties of dim sum at lunch, a la carte and
set menu for dinner. 11 private rooms included.
Open Daily
Lunch 11.30 am –02.30 pm Dinner 06.00 pm- 10.30 pm
Krua Mahanak
Offering the best of Thai and Vietnamese cuisines in an informal
setting
Daily open for dinning
06.00 pm – 01.00 am
Sky Lounge & Karaoke
Enjoy singing karaoke and your favorite drink whilst gazing at the stars
in a cosy atmosphere. 7 private rooms included.
Open Daily
Lunch 11.30 am –02.30 pm Dinner 06.00 pm- 10.30 pm
Prince Cafe
Specializing in international fare, serving buffet breakfast and lunch,
a la carte dinner while being entertained by our popular house band.
Open Daily :
Buffet Breakfast 06.00 am. – 10.00 am. Buffet Lunch 11.30 am – 02.30 pm
A La Carte Dinner 06.00 pm - Midnight Live music 07.00 pm – 11.00 pm
Palace Bar
A great place to unwind and relax with your favorites drink and light
snacks. It overlooks the beautiful garden with a pool view.
Open Daily
10.00am- 07.00 pm
Sunset Terrace & Pool Bar
Offers a variety of exotic cocktails and coolers. A light snack menu is
also offered for your pleasure as you sit in the water or bask in the
sun.
Open Daily
10.00am- 07.00 pm
Shinsen Sushi Bar
Famous for its tepanyaki style cooking, also has an assigned counter on
a show while cutting, dicing and cooking. The menu also included
economical set lunches and a range of Japanese varieties, available from
sushi, sashimi to seasonal delicacies
Open Daily
11.00am- 10.00 pm
Piccadilly Pub
A modern trendy chilled pub atmosphere, elegant decor with luxurious
sofa for relaxing, enjoy a wide variety of cocktails, whines with a D.J.
spinning house tune while you dine and drink. TASTE OUR DESIGNER
APPETIZERS
Open Daily
05.00 pm- 01.00 am
 
Shinsen Sushi Bar
Darawadee Spa




An ultimate in Relaxation and Rejuvenation. The soothing process
begins the moment you enter in tranquility ambience with a lush and
peaceful setting in modern thai decor. No matter how stressful a time
you have been having, our healing treatment will restore you to how you
want to look and feel. Savor the special blends of herbal drinks that
relax the revitalize body and mind.




Location 12th Floor (Wing 2)
Open Daily 10.00am-10.00pm
Prince Fitness
A modern fully equipped, state-of-the-art equipment, as well as
studio and aerobics area with personal training & consultation spacious
outdoor pool, a fantastic improvement of saunas.
Location 12th Floor (Wing 2)
Open Daily 07.00am-10.00pm






MEETING ROOMS
Our Banquet, meeting, and conference facilities can be catered from
small groups meetings to as many as 2,000 people, equipped with the
standard meeting requirements, Price Palace has 14 function rooms and
spacious Prince Grand Hall, as well as and additional newly Racha
Ballroom.
Hotel offers a range of venue to suit your needs – from one Grand
hall and 1 ballroom to numerous functions with varying sites and break –
out rooms that are both spacious yet comfortably intimate.
 
Patcharawadee Room
Prince Grand Ballroom
1,400 sq.m. Grand ballroom can accommodate & cater
Racha Ballroom
800 sq.m. Ballroom can accommodate & cater
Patcharawadee Room
383 sq.m. Room can accommodate & cater up to 250 people in a cocktail
party or banquet.
Patcharapa Room
230 sq.m. Room can accommodate & cater up to 160 people in a cocktail
party or 180 in banquet.
Palace Room
136 sq.m. Room can accommodate & cater up to 50 people in a cocktail
party or 30 in banquet.
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HOTEL PROFILE
Over looking
Bangkok's Mahanak Canal, Prince Palace Hotel is situated on
Damrongrak Road at the site, which was once Mahanak Palace
of Field Marshal Prince Kromaluang Nakhon Chaisri Suradej.
The Field
Marshal, whose former name was Prince Chiraprawati Voradej,
was the 17th son of King Rama V and his minor wife, Chao
Chom Marnda Taptim. He was born on November 7,1876. The
Prince had distinguished background, particularly in his
military education and career. He was the first Thai,
educated and trained militarily in European countries. At 9
he studied in Britain and continued his military education
in Denmark's army cadet until his return to Thailand in
1897. He was the first Thai Prince who graduated in the
military field from foreign countries.
King Rama V then
appointed him an army captain at the Directorate of
Operational Study without any fixed position to learn about
the Thai military service. Later when the Army's General
Staff Department was first founded, the Prince was promoted
to the rank of Colonel and the the positions of Army Chief
of Staff and Commander of the Royal Guards. He was also
appointed a Privy Counsellor and Army's Permanent Secretary.
In 1900 the King granted him the royal rank of Kromamuen
Nakhon Chaisri Suradej, and promoted him to become Major
General in charge of the Army's Operations Department
commanding army officers in general.
The Prince then
revamped the Army by introducing the modern military
structure. In 1905 the Military Recruitment Act was enacted.
Like in foreign countries, men throughout the country took
turn in being enlisted into the armed forces to undergo
military training and to study modern warfare. After having
served their term in the military service, they were
discharged, but remained reservists and could be called upon
to serve the country if necessary. The military units were
also re-arranged into companies, battalions, divisions, and
up to the army, as well as strategically divided into the
arms of national defense. The first army cadet was also
founded. The Prince Particularly played a significant role
in organizing military units in central Thailand's Nakhon
Sawan province. Evidently, the main military camp there was
named "Chiraprawati" after him.
Later in the era
of King Rama VI several changes were brought to the Thai
armed forces's structure. The Operations Department was
dissolved and the army was put under the Defense ministry's
control. The Prince was then appointed the first defence
minister, and promoted to the royal rank of Kromaluang
Nakhon Chaisri Suradej and to the army rank of Field
Marshal.
Field Marshal
Prince Kromaluang Nakhon Chaisri Suradej devoted himself to
developing the Thai armed forces so much that his health
began to deteriorate. He had undergone medical treatment
abroad until he passed away on February 4, 1913. After his
death the compound of Mahanak Palace was divided into
various parts. They now serves as the Public Welfare
Department, Wutthichai Market, and Prince Palace Hotel which
was named to enhance his prestige. |
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