Bangkok Grand Hyatt Erawan reopens for business

The Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok re-opened its doors on Wednesday, May 26, 2010 to welcome guests back to enjoy the hotel’s facilities and services.

The Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok re-opened its doors on Wednesday, May 26, 2010 to welcome guests back to enjoy the hotel’s facilities and services.

The first guests arrived in the morning and were warmly greeted by the hotel’s General Manager together with more than 100 associates who lined up with welcoming smiles accompanied with a traditional Thai “wai” and a big round of applause as the couple strolled down from the lobby to the elevator.
All of the hotel’s 380 guestrooms including 38 suites and six spa cottages, 11 restaurants and bars, 15 versatile function rooms and i.sawan Residential Spa & Club have resumed operations.

Richard Greaves, the hotel’s general manager, said, “After 35 days of service suspension due to ongoing street protests, our associates are delighted to have the opportunity again to extend authentic Thai hospitality to our customers from this day onwards. We are looking forward to welcoming everyone back to the hotel.”

ABOUT GRAND HYATT ERAWAN BANGKOK
The 380-room Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok is a deluxe business hotel with choices of meeting and conference facilities across the hotel’s 15 versatile function rooms covering 3,300 sq m and with resort-style facilities that is conveniently linked via Sky Bridge to two Sky Train stations. A wide range of restaurants and bars is available, including Bangkok’s first Classic Europen Restaurant with Tableside cooking. On the hotel’s fifth floor, i.sawan accommodation and cuisine.

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