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08-22-18 20:58 #6791
Posts: 53JW Marriott Soi 2.
Originally Posted by David7192 [View Original Post]
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08-21-18 14:20 #6790
Posts: 12856Originally Posted by Forty77 [View Original Post]
Someone asked about checking in early and leaving at night. I think most Hotels don't do it, but can easily book two nights and not use all of it, if Hotel is cheap enough.
I think that was the case when I stayed in Studio Asoke. I had very late arrival and had to go to airport the next night to head somewhere else so just very temp accommodation, but booking two nights did not break the bank. I took two girls back to the room for a threesome, so I got value somehow. LOL.
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08-20-18 16:49 #6789
Posts: 279Early check in hotels.
Are there hotels in Sukhumvit side where you can check in early morning and checkout late evening for 1 day charge?
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08-20-18 14:55 #6788
Posts: 3Originally Posted by Allover [View Original Post]
I found report from Syzgies and after reading it I think I'll be booking this hotel very soon. It is only 35€(40 $) per night and perfect location.
I'm a new member but was following Thailand forum for years and it was very helpful so far. No, this is going to be my fifth trip to Bangkok in 3 years, and so far I stayed at LE Fenix in soi 11 (3*) ,Galleria 10 in soi 10 (4* Dream hotel in soi 15 (5* and ICheck Inn soi 7/1 (3* All were girl friendly.
I usually stay for 1-3 nights before I leave for islands or Pattaya or like this year in Saigon, so I really just need some basic comfort and good location. Of course if I run into some discount or promotion like I did for Dream Hotel I will gladly use it. It was like 65 $/ night for a 5* hotel in soi 15, which I think was a good deal.
Hope I helped someone with info.
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08-20-18 01:15 #6787
Posts: 991Studio Asoke
Originally Posted by Forty77 [View Original Post]
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08-20-18 00:06 #6786
Posts: 3Originally Posted by TimTimGuy [View Original Post]
Citadines 23 looks ok and it's in the price range I'm looking for. Thanks. I'll consider it also.
Still would like info on Studio Asoke if anyone has stayed there.
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08-19-18 23:36 #6785
Posts: 508Send an email and ask
Originally Posted by Forty77 [View Original Post]
Also, there's a Citadines on soi 23, which is one of four in BKK and a one-bedroom should be in the 1600-1900 THB range. Very functional but basic and roomy. TTG.
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08-19-18 22:32 #6784
Posts: 3Studio Asoke in Soi 23.
I'm going to have 2-day layover in Bangkok before my departure for Vietnam, and I'm looking for accommodation near Soi Cowboy. This hotel has nice score on booking site but it's obviously new and there are very few reviews on internet so I'm not sure about their guest policy. It is way cheaper than my previous bookings in this area so I'm curious about this one. I don't really need any extra options (swimming pool, gym, breakfast.) for those two days so I think this one would be good enough. Of course only if it's girl friendly.
I would appreciate any info about this one.
Thanks.
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08-19-18 21:50 #6783
Posts: 64Park Hyatt and Holiday Inn Sukhumvit 22
Stayed at the above hotels in my last trip in May, all were girl-friendly.
I considered Holiday Inn Sukhumvit 22 a 3-star hotel, with not much service and food was so-so, was offered breakfast at a promotional price. Accessing the hotel pool is a hassle because I had to get through the restaurant on the 8th floor first. But the location is top-notched, within walking distance to all the actions, including Nana, oily and nuru massage parlors.
I was hesitated about Park Hyatt because of its high-end status which might not be girl-friendly, but I was wrong. Booked an escort via Smooci and the hotel had no problem with that. The infinity pool on the 10th floor provided attentive service including ice-cold bottled water and iced towel. Food was much better here.
When I come back to BKK next year, I would like to stay in the Marriott Executive Apartments Thonglor, heard the pool was nice there.
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08-13-18 15:46 #6782
Posts: 414Originally Posted by BananaBoi [View Original Post]
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08-13-18 13:31 #6781
Posts: 40Hotel recommendation for Bangkok.
Hello friends,
First, I would like to thank all the senior members for Great information shared in this thread. With all the inputs and my requirements, I have been able to shortlist Dreams Hotel for my upcoming trip towards the end of this month.
Could you please guide if there are any better properties around similar location or a better location with a budget of THB1500 which is also guest friendly and close to the action place?
Would also need your recommendation if this would be the best location for someone travelling there for the first time. I am interested in the freelancers and GoGo Bars.
This is my first trip to Thailand and I am looking forward to a great week (3 days Thailand & 3 days Pattaya).
Any helpful hints you can share to make this trip worthwhile is highly appreciated. Please also share your recommendation for Hotels in Pattaya.
I will definitely share my experience and findings in this thread.
Thank you all.
SR.
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08-12-18 23:07 #6780
Posts: 141Originally Posted by NattyBumpo [View Original Post]
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08-12-18 07:21 #6779
Posts: 1Centara Grand Convention Center.
Originally Posted by BananaBoi [View Original Post]
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08-08-18 07:01 #6778
Posts: 6298Originally Posted by TConor [View Original Post]
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08-08-18 02:10 #6777
Posts: 547Very short time hotel? Clean but cheap
Near Between Soi 24 and Soi 7.