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Bangkok
Welcome to a Most Inspiring Metropolis
The City of Angels is a pulsating metropolis unlike any other on earth. It’s the heart of modern Thailand, a dynamic business hub of gleaming skyscrapers and state-of-the-art amenities. It is also a city of rich culture and stunning beauty. Its larger-than-life reputation among MICE planners is well justified: Bangkok’s visitor infrastructure is top-notch, its people famously hospitable and the line-up of MICE-friendly attractions world-class.
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Pattaya
Business and Leisure by the Sea
Only two hour’s drive from Bangkok, Pattaya is one of Southeast Asia’s great beach resorts, which has excellent MICE infrastructure that takes advantage of its seaside location. The main attractions are its luxurious resorts, beaches, golf courses, spas, restaurants and nightlife. The Pattaya Exhibition and Convention Hall is a world-class venue within walking distance of four hotels with more than 1,000 rooms.
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Chiang Mai
The Ravishing ‘Rose of the North’
Northern Thailand is a scenic panorama of undulating hills, verdant mountain ranges and deep forests. Chiang Mai, the provincial capital, is Thailand’s second largest city. Its superb tourism infrastructure means access and transport is easy, its hotels abundant and of high standards, and sightseeing, recreation and shopping are uniformly excellent. It’s a city of culture and the arts, with the architecture, food, art, dance and music reflecting its distinct Lanna heritage. |
Hua Hin
The Gentle, Cultured Retreat
Long a favourite retreat for Thai royalty, Hua Hin’s charming seaside atmosphere has attracted the local elite for decades. International visitors to Thailand’s very first beach resort will find its gentle, cultured image in the palaces, colonial-era architecture, lovely teak houses and luxury hotels. Hua Hin’s quaint fishing villages, refined golf courses, world-famous resorts, spas and restaurants, as well as its wide and sandy stretch of beach continue to impress visitors.
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Phuket
Spectacular Sun, Sea and Sand
Thailand’s largest island is one of Southeast Asia’s top destinations, attracting a steady stream of international visitors with stunning sceneries of rocky cliffs, white sandy beaches and clear waters. Its well-developed tourism infrastructure includes all of the world’s leading hotel brands, superb land, sea and air transport and a well-established network of service providers specialising in MICE activities as varied as island-hopping, elephant-trekking and theme parties. |


