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Khon Kaen Orchid Hotel
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Location:Khon Kaen
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Description: Khon Kaen Orchid Hotel & Serviced Apartments Khon Kaen Orchid Hotel and serviced apartments is European/Thai owned and conveniently located with easy access from highway 2, only metres away from Khon Kaen major hospitals, 200 metres from Central Plaza, and only a short distance from the heart of Khon Kaen's business, shopping, and entertainment districts. Facilities: Khon Kaen Orchid Serviced Apartments offer designer inspired en-suite rooms with full size balcony, views over the woodland of the local temple and a high standard of comfort and service. 15 Deluxe Contemporary Designed En-suite Rooms Air-Conditioning Mini-Bar Safe Deposit Box High-Speed ADSL Internet Access Cable TV 24hr Security Car Parking Complimentary morning tea, coffee, toast and fruit until 10am Free transfers from airport, train and bus stations Car and motorbike hire Sightseeing tours arranged Mailing services About Khon Kaen Khon Kaen is located in the Khorat Plateau, in the central-northwestern area of Isaan. Its geographical location is 16°26′N 102°50′E / 16.433°N 102.833°E / 16.433; 102.833. The city has a population of 140,000 (2006 official census). Khon Kaen has some noteworthy Buddhist temples. On the south side of the city and East of the Friendship highway, there is a beautiful lake-Bueng Kaen Nakhon, with a diverse range of places for entertainment. The lake offers paddle boats for rent on the Northwest side and at night there is a lively night market buzzing with activity where one can buy an assortment of food, clothing and various souvenirs. The lake has a paved running path, which many people use during the evening. Also, there are free outdoor aerobics classes at various points around the lake for any age group, as well as ping pong tables (table tennis), and other recreation areas.A new shopping complex,Central Plaza,opened in early 2010. The Khon Kaen National Museum, was opened by His Majesty King Bhumiphol Adulyadej on the 20th of December, 1972. It has a diverse selection of antiques, precious art pieces and archaeological finds from the region. The museum isn't overly large, having two floors, but the exhibits range from the pre-historic to historical periods, including ancient relics. One of the many highlights includes a skeleton of the 'New Stone Age' man and tools from that period, most of the archaeology being conducted at Muang Fa Daet Song Yang excavation site and Ban Chiang. Facilities: • Minibar |
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