Best Western checking in to Thai beach town Hua Hin
Best Western Hotels & Resorts has inked an agreement for new Thailand resort.
Best Western Plus Carapace Hotel Khao Tao will become the first Best Western hotel in the gulf coast resort town of Hua Hin.
Featuring 410 rooms, it will have an array of leisure amenities including a series of freeform lagoon pools, all-day dining, a fitness centre, coffee shop and bar.
"Hua Hin has transformed from a charming coastal town into a thriving international tourism destination. This new resort has something for everyone," said Olivier Berrivin, Best Western’s managing director of international operations – Asia.
Best Western Plus Carapace Hotel Khao Tao is owned by One Place Estate Co., Ltd.
The comoany currently has nine hotels open in Thailand with at least 15 new hotels scheduled to open in the coming years in locations such as Pattaya, Chiang Mai and Prachinburi.
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