ABOUT MANDY NOK HOTEL

CONCEPT

Mandy Nok Hotel is founded with the intention to create art and cultural hotel according to Nakhon Sri Thammarat highlights namely “city of two dharma” meaning city of dharma (religion) and city of dharma-chart (nature). Creating a new phenomenon for art lovers and tourists who visited Nakhon Sri Thammarat. Especially, the valuable artworks of Dr. Chalermchai Kositpipat, the National Artist of Thailand, who exclusively gave the copyrights of over 180 different paintings to, the first and only, Mandy Nok hotel becoming a heritage of Nakhon Sri Thammarat province. Including, paintings, sculptures and other type of fine arts such as sacred statue of Ganesh and series of Buddha statues for worshipping. Moreover, artworks from other famous artists of Nakhon Sri Thammarat are being exhibited. Also, local Southerner art and crafts are being utilized in ornamenting the hotel to honor and preserve local art and culture.

Mandy Nok Hotel is proud to present these magnificent artworks to art lovers and tourists for enjoyment during their stay at the Mandy Nok Hotel.

FACILITIES & SERVICES

Mandy Nok Hotel is a modern, convenient and fully equipped hotel with 70 rooms. Locates on Pattanakarn road which is the economic center and transportation hub, making it easy to travel to different destinations in Nakhon Sri Thammarat and to the neighbour provinces. Three room types available: Standard room, Deluxe room and Grand Suite room. Every room is exquisitely decorated and care for every details.

Contemporary restaurant, in a warm atmosphere, offer a wide range of international breakfast with additional local dishes for our guests to taste authentic Southern Thailand cuisine.

Moreover, Mandy Nok hotel is welcoming group seminars to utilize our modern and equipped conference room that adorned with Dr. Chalermchai Kositpipat’s paintings.

Mandy Nok hotel recognizes the importance of promoting the preservation of tradition and culture, as well as Buddhist culture. By organizing different activities on important religious celebrations such as fabric parade which is a significant religious ceremony on MakhaBucha day and festival of the tenth lunar month. The hotel prepares set of dry food for hotel guests to participate in making a merit and putting food offerings in a monk's alms bowl every Sunday morning at Wat Phra Mahathat Woramahawihan. With the goal to leave a good impression of Nakhon Sri Thammarat, which is well-known as a major religious city of the South, on our guests.