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WELCOME TO THE BAAN

Named most popular city for international travel in 2017 and most visited city in 2019 by Forbes, Bangkok receives an estimated 22 million visitors a year. Tourism is a flocking industry in this city as the most unique and lavish temples are found here. Typically serving as the first stop for many travelers embarking into Southeast Asia, the city attracts cultural, wellness and river cruise tourism. Nightlife is abundant in this area of the country, with bustling shopping centers, restaurants, floating markets, sky bars and red light districts making up a majority of the attractions. Bangkok is a great year round destination as its constant comfortable, warm weather attracts a variety of tourists to wander about.

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Focused around pattern and variety, The Bann Hotel Bangkok will exhibit an art deco spin on traditional Thai style. The term Baan originally was named the oldest village where silk thread was found in Asia. By implementing the various Thai silk textures and appearances, the anticipated feeling of excitement and individuality will appear throughout every area of the hotel.

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Located on the western side of the Chao Praya River, the Bann hotel will become a new destination for budget travelers touring Bangkok. Hotels in the area are mostly located across the river from the selected site and consist of high-end hotels serving royalty and legacies. Budget travelers struggle to find choices for lodging in this area due to the high volume of 5-star hotels. The selected site contains a condominium complex to be demolished for the rising needs of managing tourism numbers in the city of Bangkok.

Temples scattered along river provide for direct sightlines to tourist attractions

Floating markets attract buyers of all trades to purchase produce and textiles Traditional Thai street food scattered around city and centralizes in China Town

8 minute walk from site to city-wide BTS Skytrain system Tuk Tuk vehicles readily available to take tourists to different parts of town Ferries provided for transport along river for access to temple sites

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