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08-18-19 14:05 #7226
Posts: 64Novotel Sukhumvit Soi 4 Review
Staying in Novotel Sukhumvit Soi 4 right now. Girl-friendly for sure, I was in the same elevator with a girl who was sent up by a staff and another girl who went up with a guy all at the same time. Somehow lots of Asian family here, apparently they had no idea what area this is when they book their hotel. Room is spacious with a couch but very weird that there's no CNN, BBC or Fox News in their TV selections. Rooftop pool got plenty of sun all day. Lunch was not bad here. Will have to see what they offer for breakfast tomorrow.
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08-18-19 09:38 #7225
Posts: 152Help
So I used to stay at Adelphi suites quite regularly but off late they have been jacking up the prices like crazy. It's overpriced considering that you can get a much better 5 Star at a better price. The reason I liked Adelphi was because of its proximity to the main road. Now I need to find a new place. Something spacious and close to the SUK Main Street. Any pointers?
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08-17-19 04:09 #7224
Posts: 81Best Bangkok hotel with many spa girls
Hello guys,
I'm visiting Bangkok for 10 days from September 1st. I have zero interest in sight seeing or travelling around.
I want 10 days of good sex. What are the hotels who have spas & massage parlours attached to them?? Where I can go down there and select from 50 or 100 girls and take hack to my room.
And repeat? Any hotels like that? Please let me know it will be really helpful.
I can help with Delhi, Bangalore contacts in India and some in Ukraine, thank you.
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08-15-19 09:47 #7223
Posts: 29Originally Posted by Allover [View Original Post]
I wanted to stay at the Mercure. Been there, nice place, has what I want. But it's too pricey. I looked at the Citadines, but the reports of noise put me off a bit. Then I found the Key Premier. Quieter location, great reviews, just a ways up Soi 7. But I'm open to suggestion: must be girl friendly, have a pool with a bar, and a decent breakfast.
I look forward to a few beers at the Biergarten.
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08-15-19 04:28 #7222
Posts: 12856Originally Posted by NattyBumpo [View Original Post]
I have always avoided "family" style Hotels, since don't want to parading my hot hooker in a very sexy bikini in front of families.
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08-14-19 15:30 #7221
Posts: 3040Soi 11 has its own night time attractions plus you can always take a motorcycle taxi to Sukhumvit for 20 baht or some amount similar no matter how far down the Soi your hotel is located, so I don't see location as a problem. Lively Soi 11 attractions include Levels, Insanity, Sugar Club, and plenty of SW's. Even Oskars Bistro has well dressed FL's sitting at tables in the front. Now with all that said, I will add that I no longer choose to stay on Soi 11. I used to like to stay at the Fraser Suites. It is still a very good hotel with huge 1 & 2 bedroom apartment style rooms, a friendly staff, great roof top bar / restaurant, a nice pool and all at very reasonable rates. But like I said, I used to stay there. The reason I do not stay at the Fraser or any other hotel on Soi 11 anymore is that I got fed up with the changed hotel guest demographics. I got tired of their uptight looks, their smelly perfume, and their brat kids at the pool. So I have moved further up Sukhumvit away from all that Middle Eastern Jazz, although I still occasionally check out Soi 11, but only way, way after midnight.
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08-14-19 15:26 #7220
Posts: 991New Hotel coming to Soi 11
With all the talk about hotels on soi 11, I want to mention a new hotel that looks like it's a couple of months away from opening up. I believe the name is Eleven Hotel. Not to be confused with a hotel with a similar name closer to Sukhumvit. The new hotel used to be the Grand President's Tower 3. Looks like somebody bought Tower 3 and is totally renovating it.
The hotel sits above the German bar / restaurant on Soi 11 that has been there forever. That bar was moved temporarily to Soi 13 but is back in its original location now.
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08-14-19 15:07 #7219
Posts: 991Soi 11 to 7 Shortcut
Originally Posted by VLenin [View Original Post]
The elimination of this shortcut makes staying deep in Soi 11 less attractive now. That shortcut was great going from Soi 11 to either the Biergarten, Nana Plaza, or the BTS.
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08-13-19 10:40 #7218
Posts: 141SOi 11
Next visit in a couple weeks' time I've booked Grand Swiss. Previously stayed at Citadines which is rather further down Soi. I'm fairly fit but the walk, in cooler season of December, wasn't so welcome some days. The pavement / sidewalk on the Soi is patchy in places IIRC. Very nice hotel though. This time I'm visiting in summer so will be hotter and wetter. Grand Swiss is closer to BTS and Sukhumvit, and I got similar price to Citadines. Well-reviewed too.
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08-13-19 01:48 #7217
Posts: 29Accessing Soi 11 from Soi 7
Odd question. Is there a way to access Soi 11 from Soi 7 on foot without having to all the way around via Sukhumvit Road? Cutting through a hotel to an alleyway maybe? I had a look on google maps, nothing jumped out at me.
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08-12-19 23:44 #7216
Posts: 741Originally Posted by Fmojo [View Original Post]
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08-12-19 23:03 #7215
Posts: 200After doing a final check of hotels in the $50-$60 range, I've decided to up my budget by $20 a night. Here's my list. I would appreciate knowing if anyone has strong feelings for / against any of these properties. Thanks!
Mercure $75.
Adelphi Suites $79.
Grand Sukhumvit Hotel $76.
Park Plaza $63.
Dynasty Grand $77.
The Key Premier $76.
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08-12-19 22:19 #7214
Posts: 689Originally Posted by Fmojo [View Original Post]
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08-12-19 21:22 #7213
Posts: 200Originally Posted by Syzygies [View Original Post]Originally Posted by GDreams [View Original Post]
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08-12-19 11:42 #7212
Posts: 68Originally Posted by Nyezhov [View Original Post]