Inside Katie Price's £64 a night Thailand hotel as she holidays with fiancé Carl
01.03.2022 - 20:31
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Katie Price and her fiancé Carl Woods jetted off to Thailand a few days ago to enjoy a romantic break in the sun – and OK! online can reveal that they may have checked in to the city's fancy £64 a night Conrad Hotel. The pair were seen at the airport in London earlier this week before boarding a flight to Bangkok, and eagle-eyed fans think they sussed out where they are staying thanks to the couple's Instagram pictures.
After posting a snap of himself in their luxury suite, fans pointed out that the furniture behind Carl is a tell tell sign that they're staying in the luxury resort. "Looks like the Conrad" said one fan, with another adding: "Conrad Bkk?" The 5-star 'urban hideaway' hotel, boasts an enviable wellness area as well as a serene tropical outdoor pool and gardens, and an impressive view of Bangkok's skyline.
Katie, 43, who recently showed off the results of her latest cosmetic work after going under the knife in Belgium, showed-off some breathtaking night-time shots of the couple relaxing on their hotel's terrace with the caption: "Building adventures", alongside a red love heart emoji. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
According to Trip Advisor, one of the 391 guest rooms on site at the Conrad, which is owned by the Hilton group of hotels, could cost holiday-makers as little as £64 per night.The hotel description says that it "marries luxury with innovation and elegant design", and features an authentic Chinese on-site restaurant as well as an all-day dining establishment. There is also a terrace and poolside dining available for guests, and an independent delicatessen on-site that provides small plates and snacks the whole day
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