| FACILITIES :
Mei Sien
Mei Sien, our modern Cantonese restaurant, offers a feast
of aromatic dim sum assortments everyday.
You can also diversify your meal by choosing from the
menu created by our chef flown in directly from Hong Kong.
Coffee shop
Our Coffee Shop serves a myriad of hearty delights
ranging from Thai to international cuisines. This is
definitely a treat for those looking for an east-meets-west
meal. The Coffee Shop also offers a karaoke corner for
our guests.
Swimming Pool
Our pool simulates the outdoors by being placed under the
covers of a skylight on the top of the building it’s
situated in.
This helps maintain a serene atmosphere regardless of the
weather outside, whether rain or too much sunshine. |

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OTHERS :
- Currency exchange
- Same-day laundry
- Safety Deposit Boxes
- Karaoke
- Tourist information/arrangement
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- Daily Newspaper
- Internet Service
- Room Service
- Car Park
- Facsimile
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CONFERENCE ROOM
Trang Hotel Bangkok is also a perfect place for those
interested in organizing committee meetings, seminars, conferences,
receptions, weddings or private dinner parties.
We offer a range of modern conference facilities and
audio-visual equipment for use in these events. We have five
different room categories, which can comfortably host between
30-300 participants. Please inquire our office for more information,
rates and availability for our conference rooms.
We believe that we have the expertise to support your needs in every
way possible.

ABOUT TRANG HOTEL BANGKOK
Trang Hotel History
Trang
Hotel BKK is not located in the southern Thai province bearing the same
name but in Bangkok. Names can be confusing. As the story goes,
the hotel was once chosen to host a meeting of government
officials. Half of the participants ended up Trang province. Since this
incident, we changed the name to “Trang Hotel Bangkok.”
The hotel is situated in an unlikely area: Wisutkasat,
which is not a prime business district in Bangkok. Trang Hotel
Bangkok, situated adjacent to Khao San road, is popular among
international visitors, as well as government officials, who find the
atmosphere alluring as well as affordable room rates. Though Trang
Hotel Bangkok is quite young compared to other establishments around
town, it’s almost 50 years old. In its early years it operated under the
name Vieng Sawan Hotel. When it first opened its doors to visitors,
the hotel charged 40 baht for a room fitted with fan, related Sawasdi
Hoontrakul, its owner and a native of Trang province in southern
Thailand.
The name was subsequently changed to Trang Hotel after Sawasdi and
his affiliates
took
full control of the property.
Later in 1963, he went into a joint partnership and opened the
Manhattan Hotel on Sukhumvit 15, around the same time Asia,
Ambassador, Siam City and Mandarin hotels appeared on the scene. Since
the partnership did not prove fruitful, Sawasdi withdrew from the
Manhattan and began focusing on Trang Hotel and his frozen seafood
business in Trang.
Today, the hotel is run by second-generation Hoontrakul family and
has changed dramatically since its opening. |