Imperial Queen's Park Hotel

The Imperial Queen's Park Hotel, Bangkok
Location within Bangkok
General information
Location 199 Sukhumvit Soi 22, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
Coordinates 13°43′38″N 100°33′54″E / 13.72722°N 100.56500°E / 13.72722; 100.56500
Management The Imperial Hotels Group
Other information
Number of rooms 1,251
Number of restaurants 5
Website
Official website

The Imperial Queen's Park Hotel, Bangkok is the largest hotel in Bangkok with his 1,251 rooms. Located on Sukhumvit Road, the hotel stands near the Emporium (Bangkok) complex and the Benjasiri Park. It's large function rooms of our 2,500 sq. m. can seat up to 2000 persons, and professional staff to accommodate any special theme, for conventions and banquets.

The hotel was scheduled to close October 2, 2014 for a 3-billion-baht renovation and is expected to be reopened as the Bangkok Marriott Queen's Park.[1]

History

The New Imperial Hotel was established in 1972, the very first hotel with 170 rooms, providing guests through its Thai Hospitality.

In July 1978, The Imperial Impala Hotel, with its 197 guest rooms, was opened for service on Sukhumvit 24 Road.

For more than 30 years, the number of staff increased from 100 to almost 2,827. This has enabled The New Imperial Hotel to expand extensively! To date they have a network of 11 hotels in Central Bangkok and prominent provinces.

In 1993, The New Imperial Hotel's official brand name The Imperial Family of Hotels had been transferred to The Imperial Hotels Group.

Restaurants

  • Parkview International Buffet
  • Kacho Restaurant
  • Imperial China
  • Lai Thong Thai
  • Delights@22

Lounges and bars

  • Sundowner's Bar
  • Kacho Bar
  • Lobby Lounge

Additional services and facilities

  • The Imperial Spa
  • Fitness
  • Two swimming pools (on 4th & 9th Floor)
  • Limousine service

See also

  • The Imperial Adamas Beach Resort, Phuket
  • The Imperial Boat House Beach Resort, Koh Samui
  • The imperial Resort & Sports Club, Chiang Mai
  • The imperial golden triangle resort, Chiang Rai
  • The Imperial Hua Hin Beach Resort

References

  1. "Hotel closes for revamp Please credit and share this article with others using this link:http://www.bangkokpost.com/business/tourism/418782/hotel-closes-for-revamp". Bangkok Post. Post Publishing PCL. 4 July 2014. Retrieved 17 June 2015. External link in |title= (help)
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