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  1. #3641
    Quote Originally Posted by Nick Depalma  [View Original Post]
    Yes, I meant asoke residence. They have a two bdroom suite on expedia for 115usd. I'm looking for places w multi bedroom suites, so that our party of four can save money, while each enjoy their privacy in their own room. Any suggestions?
    If you are asking about the Grand Mercure Asoke residence. It is a GF hotel, a short distance from Sukumvit. I stayed in a 1 bedroom unit and the place was great.

    Check out Bliston Suwan park.

  2. #3640

    Asoke residence

    Quote Originally Posted by Doggage  [View Original Post]
    I think we need a bit more detail.

    Do you mean the Asoke Residence?

    There are loads of good hotels in the Asoke area with specials, some are closer to the action than the Asoke Residence. It all depends on what you budget / requirememts are.
    Yes, I meant asoke residence. They have a two bdroom suite on expedia for 115usd. I'm looking for places w multi bedroom suites, so that our party of four can save money, while each enjoy their privacy in their own room. Any suggestions?

  3. #3639
    Quote Originally Posted by Puttex  [View Original Post]
    Ok so you guys here have ALOT of experience from Bangkok so lets make a top 3 list of the BEST GF-hotels in Bangkok under 2500 THB!

    Then what are your top 3?
    Quicker to do a list of the top 3 hotels NOT being GF

  4. #3638
    Quote Originally Posted by Nick Depalma  [View Original Post]
    How much per night at novotel? Would they have 2 bdroom suites? . We are a group of 4, and would prefer to share a suite rather than all get single rooms.

    Is cm2 purely a freelancer pickup joint? . What other clubs is it comparable to? Spasso?
    Try accor. Com or booking. Com and you will get all prices you need

  5. #3637

    Novotel siam and cm2

    Quote Originally Posted by Red Hawk  [View Original Post]
    Hi All,

    Just to let you know Novotel Siam Square is Girl friendly.

    CM2 disco is also in the same building.

    I had no problem taking a girl from the club to my room, no one stopped me or asked any I'd from the girl.

    Some really nice girls in the club.
    How much per night at novotel? Would they have 2 bdroom suites? . We are a group of 4, and would prefer to share a suite rather than all get single rooms.

    Is cm2 purely a freelancer pickup joint? . What other clubs is it comparable to? Spasso?

  6. #3636

    Top 3 GF-friendly hotels under 2500 THB

    Ok so you guys here have ALOT of experience from Bangkok so lets make a top 3 list of the BEST GF-hotels in Bangkok under 2500 THB!

    I guess you all think pretty different from eachother but I think we can make a good list here.

    Maybe the best hotels are placed right between Nana and Cowboy?

    Of course you can't have walking distance to ALL the good places you want to visit but if you want to stay close to some places that you know you are going to visit many times.

    Then what are your top 3?

  7. #3635
    Quote Originally Posted by Key Master  [View Original Post]
    Maybe your definition of practical traveler is misconstrued on your part. To say that none of the last 100 posts are useful in that regards is ignorant. Maybe you should just say that you are looking for information on cheap places instead of practical instead of coming on here making such idiotic statements as such. Thailand is a lot more expensive than it used to be with regards to currency exchange and changes in the economics. The thread is on "Bangkok Hotels", not "Budget Hotels for the Truly Budget Minded Where Every Baht Counts". Some people can't stay in such places because certain elements will forbid the person from quality sleep or other where for others it doesn't matter.
    But not even is called "$50 and above Hotels"? And since when cheap hotel == no quality sleep? That, together with the mini lecture on "economics" shows that your travel experience is quite short sighted. Other have at least provided a bit of information, you can happily remain in your middle-class tourist hotels, good luck.

  8. #3634

    Sukhumvit Grande and Adelphi Suites

    Quote Originally Posted by Luvpuss  [View Original Post]
    I have stayed at Grand Suk and it is fine. It is however the "tour group" hotel for the area so expect large crowds of people.
    You are right, Grand Suk was tour group central, lots of golfers and asian tour groups but no problems with queues which was good. Hotel was ok, stayed 4 nights and I paid with accor points so can't comment on price but was in a "bronze" room which was small but well equipped, good bathroom and good housekeeping. Did not have breakfast there, (never up in time) but looked at restaurant menu which was in english and Russian? And it seemed ok. Would stay again when I have enough points. Did not bring anyone back to the room so cannot comment if GF. WIFI is not free in the rooms (380 Bt per day) but is free in the lobby if you get a password from reception.

    Had a chance to extend my stay for a few more days so I am now in Adelphi suites (booked through expedia £54 per night for a one room suite including breakfast for 2) , hotel is GF, breakfast is ok and runs until 10:30, location is good and monsoon restaurant is quite good. Free WIFI in the room with a good connection. Great shower (big enough for two) and bathtub, housekeeping is ok but a bit random for timing.

    In reply to Key Masters comments earlier, I had no issues with the facilities in the Dynasty Grande outside the room, lots of issues with reception on check out but if a hotel is claiming to be four star I expect a basic standard of equipment, fittings in the room, and service, even allowing for the Thailand factor, and this is the level of hotel I normally stay at when in Thailand (two. Three times a year) , I would love to be able to afford to use marriots, hiltons and similar routinely but when I can afford it I prefer a serviced apartment now.

    Oldharry

  9. #3633
    Grand President now available under 2000 baht a night all in.

    Secret Deal hotel.

    http://www.wotif.com/hotel/View?hotel=M7726

  10. #3632

    My Hotel choice recommendations

    If it helps anyone, I satyed at Admiral Premier and Citadines 23 during last trip. $85 with brkfast/$63. Both are excellent newish hotels offering A grade facilities and very G-friendly. Almost next to Soi Cowboy.

  11. #3631

    Novotel Siam Square is Girl Friendly

    Hi All,

    Just to let you know Novotel Siam Square is Girl friendly.

    CM2 disco is also in the same building.

    I had no problem taking a girl from the club to my room, no one stopped me or asked any I'd from the girl.

    Some really nice girls in the club.

  12. #3630
    If girls are the main reason then this hotel is not the most convenient in Bangkok. While it is very close (walkable) to the Tulip oily massage parlor, and also walkable to the oilies on Soi 24, it is a bit too far to walk to Soi Cowboy and Nana.

    Fortunately, the Marriott is very close to the Thonglor BTS station, so Soi Cowboy (Asoke BTS) and Nana (Nana BTS) are only 2 and 3 stops away (I. E. A couple of minutes). If you are OK with that, and if you have ascertained that the hotel is girl friendly (send them an email and ask, all hotels in Bangkok get this question all the time) , then this hotel will work.

    Quote Originally Posted by Puttex  [View Original Post]
    I have got a great deal at this hotel for 50% discount on the price but is this a good hotel if I'm only in Bangkok for the girls?

    I'd like to have walking distance to some of the good places but this maybe is a bit to far up the road?

    http://www.marriott.com/hotels/trave...tel-sukhumvit/

  13. #3629

    Girl friendly hotel list

    Hi all,

    If your looking for a girl friendly hotel please go to the following link. Many hotels from 1 star to 4 star.

    http://www.bargirlfriendlyhotels.com...iland/bangkok/

    Happy holidays.

  14. #3628
    Quote Originally Posted by Nclpimp  [View Original Post]
    I'm looking for your recomendations.

    Livingstone is a bit cheaper and they have breakfast but the palace seems to be nicer and better location.

    Living stone seems to have a sports bar with pros already there.

    However I've never been and I'm looking for your recommendations.

    Is presidential palace girl friendly. Livinstone is.

    Thanks
    Http://www.wotif.com/hotel/View?hotel=M2502

    This is Dream Hotel on Sukhumvit Soi 15. Good choice and only 1725 baht on their cheapest rate (name hidden under the Wotif special but this is Dream). Obviously girl friendly.

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    If you fancy something down the other end of Sukhumvit, SKYY hotel on Sukhumvit Soi 1 is ok. Right next to the Bumrungrad hosptial for "on your doorstep" food choices. Girl friendly and security card lift access. Its cheap and cheerful but fine.

    http://www.wotif.com/hotel/View?hotel=W100614

    Only 1799 baht.

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    Pretty much every hotel in BKK is girl friendly. But to be sure ALWAYS book the room for 2 people (no difference in price). Then nobody can ever say you have to pay a joiner fee, should you ever find a hotel that does do this.

  15. #3627
    Quote Originally Posted by Nick Depalma  [View Original Post]
    Any experience at the asoke hotel? They currently have a special on expedia.
    I think we need a bit more detail.

    Do you mean the Asoke Residence?

    There are loads of good hotels in the Asoke area with specials, some are closer to the action than the Asoke Residence. It all depends on what you budget / requirememts are.

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