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Your high
expectations of first class accommodation are rewarded at
the Deluxe guest rooms provide every comfort --
air-conditioning, video, mini-bar and restful sleep. |
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Traditional Thai
Khantoke dinners may be arranged with musicians and dancers
or open-air dining at poolside may be requested.
For vacation, business or
special events, the Wangcome is first choice in Chiang Rai. |
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Delectable Thai,
Chinese, Japanese and European dishes are prepared by the
Wangcome chef at the famous Yoong Tong Restaurant. A
romantic mood is conjured by popular ballad music from our
lovely songstresses. There's upbeat disco sounds for dancing
on into the night. The bake shop is the big attraction at
the moderately-priced Mayura Restaurant. With traditional
Thai and 'pop' music background, the Lobby Lounge is ideal
for casual or business conversation. Our friendly and caring
Wangcome staff are ready to respond to your every need. |
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Without doubt,
this hotel is at the "Center of the action". The Wangcome
Hotel faces Chiang Rai Trade Center with its modern
department store and shops offering and exciting selection
of silverware, tribal souvenirs, Lanna fashions and Thai
music. Within three blocks, there are two main markets with
irresistible displays of tropical fruits and vegetables.
Australian, German, Swiss, French, American and Italian
restaurants lie within a block of the hotel.
An if you're
weary from traveling try relaxing with a traditional Thai
massage at one of the three parlors close by. Be sure to
spend enough time to enjoy the wonderful variety of
attractions in fantastic Chiang Rai Province. |
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You will find a
host of fascinating things to do and see. King Mengrai
founded Chiang Rai in 1262 A.D. and his statue is at the
start of the Mae Sai road. In nearby Chiang Saen, a short
hill climb gives a splendid view of where the three Golden
Triangle nations meet. An elephant ride can take you to one
of many cascading waterfalls, or past terraced rice paddies.
Doi Tung and Doi mae Salong offer many scenic treats
including a floral sculpture garden at the Princess Mother's
palace, enchanting country views, exotic hilltribe costumes
and culture, and beautiful Buddhist temples.
You may choose to go rafting
from Thaton to Chiang Rai - a two or three day trip on the
Kok River. Or, cruise the Maekong River from Chiang Khong.
We can help you arrange many memorable tours here at the
Wangcome. |
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