Featuring a spa and wellness centre, the 3-star Exoresidence The Heart of Chinatown is located in Bangkok just 1.8 km from Wat Saket and includes 55 rooms with city views.
The hotel is also situated 3.2 km from the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, 3.4 km from Wat Pho as well as the Grand Palace, and offers convenient access to Jim Thompson House at 3.5 km away. Khao San Road lies within a distance of 4.2 km, while Don Mueang International Airport is located 26 km from the property.
Accommodation options feature air conditioning, a seating area, and flat-screen TV alongside kitchenettes equipped with refrigerators, microwaves and electric kettles for meal preparation and food storage. All rooms include private bathrooms fitted with showers, complimentary toiletries such as shampoo and body soap, hairdryers, slippers and towels, wardrobes or closets are provided along with work desks, sofas and non-feather pillows.
Guests benefit from free WiFi available throughout all areas of the hotel plus private parking which can be arranged at an additional charge including accessible parking spaces and an electric vehicle charging station. Reception services operate around-the-clock offering concierge assistance as well as luggage storage, safety features include smoke detectors and in-room fire extinguishers. Additional conveniences comprise an ATM on site, daily housekeeping services plus elevator access.
Step into the welcoming confines of this place, where exceptional service and coziness combine for an ideal visit.
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The room was spacious with good interiors and included a living area, separate bedroom, and bathroom. The location was central in Chinatown, close to the MRT blue line and within walking distance of many tourist attractions. Amenities such as 7-Eleven, Starbucks, cafes, restaurants, and money exchange were conveniently located downstairs. The staff provided helpful services including laundry, ironing, and baggage storage. Access to public transport was easy with the train station nearby.




