Shanghai Mansion
Bangkok, Thailand
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Special SpaThe Yin-Yang Massage and Spa is decorated in the same Chinese style and occupies the third floor of the Shanghai Mansion. There are 40 seats for traditional foot massage, 20 beds for full body massage, and two aromatherapy rooms. Thai massage has roots in ancient Chinese medicine, and focuses on the system of energy lines that flow through the body. Regular massage is common practise in Thailand, as it is believed to improve health and ensure longevity. The spa’s signature 90 minute ginger reflexology foot massage is designed to boost blood circulation and balance body and mind - perfect after a day exploring this vibrant and unique city.
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About the hotel
Shanghai Mansion is one of Bangkok’s newest design hotels. Located in the heart of the city’s Chinatown district, the hotel’s contemporary look blends traditional Thai and Chinese influences with a modern twist. The hotel boasts 51 rooms and 4 suites, all featuring refined decoration and splendid Chinese art. Food is also one of the main attractions at Shanghai Inn, with 3 dedicated restaurants offering the best of what Eastern cooking has to offer.
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Shanghai Mansion's own Ying-Yang Massage & Spa is the perfect place in which to relax after a hard day's sightseeing or working in Bangkok - located on the third floor it specialises in traditional Thai massages, as well as aromatherapy. Elsewhere in the hotel you'll find wireless internet access throughout, a tour agency for your booking needs, currency exchange and a variety of restaurants. | "...Nice small cosy hotel with very friendly staff in heart of Chinatown. First stayed there in March 2008 and returning shortly on 20th April 2009..." Christopher Bone, London, England View All guest comments Review this hotel |
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In the 51 deluxe rooms and four junior suites, antique beds are laid with opulent fabrics and ancient Chinese art adorns the walls. Oriental design touches are everywhere: silk cushions scattered on carved day beds, and minibars are housed in traditional Chinese cabinets. | "...Nice small cosy hotel with very friendly staff in heart of Chinatown. First stayed there in March 2008 and returning shortly on 20th April 2009..." Christopher Bone, London, England View All guest comments Review this hotel |
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An exclusive selection of renowned restaurants have been given space in the hotel building. These include Krua Jengor, serving an excellent selection of Thai and Chinese dishes, the Japanese restaurant Tohkai, and HED Hongtae, a modern Chinese restaurant with a focus on mushroom dishes. Enjoy a refreshing tea on the stunning Tea Room terrace and soak up the atmosphere of this beautiful hotel, or head to Nam by Pasathan for coffee and delicious pastries. | "...Nice small cosy hotel with very friendly staff in heart of Chinatown. First stayed there in March 2008 and returning shortly on 20th April 2009..." Christopher Bone, London, England View All guest comments Review this hotel |
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Bangkok is friendly and vibrant, with much to offer travellers. A good introduction to the city is to take a boat cruise down the Chao Praya River. Here you will see the real Bangkok - float past back gardens to catch a glimpse of everyday life, and buy fruit from a floating market. Bangkok is all about temples, and there are some you really mustn’t miss. Wat Po, for example, houses the famous golden reclining Buddha, and is worth a visit. The Khao San Road is a mecca for travellers, with its lively night market, great bars and delicious street food. Tour operators are plentiful here, and this is the starting point for trips to the islands and the north of the country. Shanghai Mansion is located in Chinatown, the main trading point for the Thais and Chinese for the last 200 years. The area is full of shops, stalls and Chinese restaurants, and is one of the most vibrant dining areas of Bangkok. | "...Nice small cosy hotel with very friendly staff in heart of Chinatown. First stayed there in March 2008 and returning shortly on 20th April 2009..." Christopher Bone, London, England View All guest comments Review this hotel |
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Hotel bookings and reservations...
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Reservation enquiries:
UK: 0800 032 4254
US: 1888 222 8859
Int: +1 972 894 1182
E: Send an email
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Customer service enquiries:
UK: 0800 032 4254
US: 1888 222 8859
Int: +1 972 894 1182
E: Send an email
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Meeting and incentives enquiries:
T: +44 (0) 20 7380 8557
E: mis(at)ghorg.com
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Getting there
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Shanghai Mansion
Bangkok, Thailand
Bangkok International Airport (Don Meung) is 45 minutes from the hotel by car.
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