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  1. #7766
    Thansk Tiny.

    I was actually considering Anantara or JW Marriott actually. Any issues with the above hotel?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tiny12  [View Original Post]
    The Intercontinental is as close as you can get to Mixx. I stayed there and liked it a lot. I had access to the club which is one of the nicest I've experienced. It's fairly close to the Chit Lom BTS station so a straight shot to Nana and Cowboy. The room was dated and I'm not sure the hotel deserves five stars. But in that area I'd rate it over the Four Seasons (now Anantara) and Kempinski, where I've also stayed. The buffet breakfast, club food, and all you can eat dim sum were all very good.

    And yes, Mixx is still there. I far preferred Spasso but thats history now, right?

  2. #7765
    Thanks FilthyBeaver. Indeed a tough combination. If I take out roof. A good high end hotel with good ambience, room and food plus option to pick up FL from lobby bar or club in same hotel. Would that be too much to ask.

    Quote Originally Posted by FilthyBeaver  [View Original Post]
    A 5 star + roof + FLs is a tough call.

    Banyan Tree has a roof but not walkable to Shukumvitt in my opinion. Close to Thermae is Rosewood, Grand Hyatt, Waldorff Astoria, Anantara Siam, Conrad, none have a roof that I can remember. Centara Grand at Central World has a very nice roof with over priced and mediocre offerings. I can't see picking up any FLs there but I've seen plenty of farangs with Thai dates trying to convince them that they are the girl. Entertaining and sad at the same time.

    Siam Kempinski is a little further west but no better than any of the others as the standards are very high at all IMHO. Stayed at all except Conrad and Banyan Tree. Don't have a favorite and I'd stay at any again except maybe Rosewood. I don't like how they do breakfast.

  3. #7764
    Quote Originally Posted by VikPunter  [View Original Post]
    All, really appreciate the informative blogs around hotel choices. I have mongered before in BKK but those were the days of Spasso when I stayed in Hyatt close to Mixx as well and other night clubs for pick up.

    This time, after many years, the mongering scene had changed which I learn from RTFF so I need your help please.

    1. Can you recommend a 5 star Hotel with good food, ideally a bar or rooftop bar where there is pickup chances of FLs.

    2. Location ideally close to places like Mixx (if still open), Thermae and any other night clubs I can goto for pick up. It does not need to be close to Metro. I can use Grab or taxi.

    Thanks for your help.

    Vik.
    The Intercontinental is as close as you can get to Mixx. I stayed there and liked it a lot. I had access to the club which is one of the nicest I've experienced. It's fairly close to the Chit Lom BTS station so a straight shot to Nana and Cowboy. The room was dated and I'm not sure the hotel deserves five stars. But in that area I'd rate it over the Four Seasons (now Anantara) and Kempinski, where I've also stayed. The buffet breakfast, club food, and all you can eat dim sum were all very good.

    And yes, Mixx is still there. I far preferred Spasso but that’s history now, right?

  4. #7763
    Quote Originally Posted by Rodwint2  [View Original Post]
    I would not recommend Soi 11 anymore. For two decades it was my go to location. I use to stay at the Grand President, but it got run down and the owners did not renovate the rooms. The current owners have not either from what I have been told. The last few years I stayed at the Citadines primarily because it had a good restaurant and the Mullis Bar down stairs. I stayed there last February and both the restaurant and Mullis Bar were gone. (Mullis reopened near the Grand President, but the food was not as good as before.) The Citadines is definitely not worth staying at because the restaurant next door is open air and plays loud music until 2 am. There have been numerous complaints at the front desk while I was there.

    Additionally, Soi 11 has changed quite a bit since the pandemic. There are lot of ganga dealers in vans on the street and Citadines has one on the second floor. Also, lots of street walkers of the ugly and ladyboy variety. Essentially, Soi 11 has gone down the toilet as far as I am concered.
    Yeah I stayed at Citadines last November for a few days. I asked for and got a quiet room and wasn't disturbed by late night music. That said, Soi 11 is getting a bit out of hand! Still, it's the Soi I first stayed in so it has a history with me.

    I am now flipping between the Eleven Hotel in Soi 11 or the Night / Dream on Soi 15. I've stayed at the latter, but not the Eleven.

    Parkroyal on Soi 6 I'd consider too, though I read it's popular with middle eastern families for some reason.

  5. #7762

    Staybridge suites on Soi 24 Alley

    Hi all,

    I have booked my room at the newly opened Staybridge suite on Soi 24 Alley for my upcoming trip in October. I am using my IHG points for this stay and they offer free breakfast. Last time I stayed at the Holiday Inn on Soi 22. I did some research on allowing guests in the room.

    I have booked the room with two occupants. I couldn't find any info if they are guest friendly.

    If anyone knows or have stayed there, please give me feedback as I still have time to cancel and move to another hotel.

    Thanks.

  6. #7761

    Asking for a lot

    A 5 star + roof + FLs is a tough call.

    Banyan Tree has a roof but not walkable to Shukumvitt in my opinion. Close to Thermae is Rosewood, Grand Hyatt, Waldorff Astoria, Anantara Siam, Conrad, none have a roof that I can remember. Centara Grand at Central World has a very nice roof with over priced and mediocre offerings. I can't see picking up any FLs there but I've seen plenty of farangs with Thai dates trying to convince them that they are the girl. Entertaining and sad at the same time.

    Siam Kempinski is a little further west but no better than any of the others as the standards are very high at all IMHO. Stayed at all except Conrad and Banyan Tree. Don't have a favorite and I'd stay at any again except maybe Rosewood. I don't like how they do breakfast.

    Quote Originally Posted by VikPunter  [View Original Post]
    All, really appreciate the informative blogs around hotel choices. I have mongered before in BKK but those were the days of Spasso when I stayed in Hyatt close to Mixx as well and other night clubs for pick up.

    This time, after many years, the mongering scene had changed which I learn from RTFF so I need your help please.

    1. Can you recommend a 5 star Hotel with good food, ideally a bar or rooftop bar where there is pickup chances of FLs.
    k.

  7. #7760

    Recommendation for high end hotel

    All, really appreciate the informative blogs around hotel choices. I have mongered before in BKK but those were the days of Spasso when I stayed in Hyatt close to Mixx as well and other night clubs for pick up.

    This time, after many years, the mongering scene had changed which I learn from RTFF so I need your help please.

    1. Can you recommend a 5 star Hotel with good food, ideally a bar or rooftop bar where there is pickup chances of FLs.

    2. Location ideally close to places like Mixx (if still open), Thermae and any other night clubs I can goto for pick up. It does not need to be close to Metro. I can use Grab or taxi.

    Thanks for your help.

    Vik.

  8. #7759

    Jasmine City

    Quote Originally Posted by VLenin  [View Original Post]
    Soi 11 isn't an absolute must, but it's what I know best. I like that area, half way between Nana and Cowboy, and I know it well. I've also stayed in soi 7, soi 13 and soi 15 before. But strangely never in the even sois over the road.

    I am also considering the Miami (for the experience) Citrus 13 (some very average reviews though) and the Belaire in Soi 5, and maybe the Galleria 12 - none of which I have stayed at. Stable Lodge also looks quite appealing to me.
    I would not recommend Soi 11 anymore. For two decades it was my go to location. I use to stay at the Grand President, but it got run down and the owners did not renovate the rooms. The current owners have not either from what I have been told. The last few years I stayed at the Citadines primarily because it had a good restaurant and the Mullis Bar down stairs. I stayed there last February and both the restaurant and Mullis Bar were gone. (Mullis reopened near the Grand President, but the food was not as good as before.) The Citadines is definitely not worth staying at because the restaurant next door is open air and plays loud music until 2 am. There have been numerous complaints at the front desk while I was there.

    Additionally, Soi 11 has changed quite a bit since the pandemic. There are lot of ganga dealers in vans on the street and Citadines has one on the second floor. Also, lots of street walkers of the ugly and ladyboy variety. Essentially, Soi 11 has gone down the toilet as far as I am concered.

    As an alternative, Jasmine City on Soi 23 seems to be a nice place and good reviews. If Soi Cowboy is your thing, it is just a short walk from the hotel. There seems to be a lot of nice restaurants in walking distance as well.

  9. #7758
    Quote Originally Posted by VLenin  [View Original Post]
    I am also considering the Miami (for the experience) Citrus 13 (some very average reviews though) and the Belaire in Soi 5, and maybe the Galleria 12 - none of which I have stayed at. Stable Lodge also looks quite appealing to me.
    A few months ago I once used Miami when all the normal short term rooms were unavailable. It was 600 baht and not very good.

  10. #7757
    Quote Originally Posted by Allover  [View Original Post]
    I am staying at Ramada Soi 11 now. It is the old Grand Swiss and it has been fully remodeled and is very modern. I would recommend this hotel with one issue to mention. Their breakfast is expensive and has fewer choices than most. No eggs cooked to order. Being a three minute walk to the Nana BTS elevator is nice for us older guys.
    Several years ago I got fed up with Ambassador and started looking for alternatives, including Grand Swiss. The standard rooms were tiny, too small for comfort. If someone decides to stay at Ramada Soi 11, be sure to check the size of the room before you reserve.

  11. #7756
    Quote Originally Posted by NicFrenchy  [View Original Post]
    The Travelodge on Sukhumvit 11 is very good. 4 star level for a 3 star price.
    Looking at the Travelodge on Soi 11 for the next run.

    The Holiday Inn Express on Soi 11 (right next to the Travelodge) also is a good option, but it's prices seem to have gone up up a bit.

  12. #7755
    Quote Originally Posted by Allover  [View Original Post]
    I am staying at Ramada Soi 11 now. It is the old Grand Swiss and it has been fully remodeled and is very modern.
    Nice. Fantastic location. Seemed like Grand Swiss was closed for years!

  13. #7754

    Ramada Soi 11

    Quote Originally Posted by VLenin  [View Original Post]
    Anyone tried or have intel about the Ramada by Wyndham on Soi 11? I think it's the old Grand Swiss. It's suggested there's been a full refurb. Can get a very good price for it for a November stay.
    I am staying at Ramada Soi 11 now. It is the old Grand Swiss and it has been fully remodeled and is very modern. I would recommend this hotel with one issue to mention. Their breakfast is expensive and has fewer choices than most. No eggs cooked to order. Being a three minute walk to the Nana BTS elevator is nice for us older guys.

  14. #7753

    Conrad Hotel

    Quote Originally Posted by SamSam2  [View Original Post]
    Hi all.

    So its my first trip to BKK and I was wondering what's the area around the conrad like? I read from another post its quiet?
    Its pretty quiet there. It is my preferred hotel in BKK, but my last stay was just before COVID. Not a lot in the mall there, but there is (was) a shuttle to the BTS station. You can walk it, but not many do.

    For not much money, you could hire a personal shopper to accompany her and work with drivers, etc. Tip the shopper well and tell them the hours you need to be 'alone'.

  15. #7752
    Quote Originally Posted by NicFrenchy  [View Original Post]
    Unless Soi11 is a must area to stay at for you, you may want to give the Ibis Sukhumvit 24 a try. They have a Mercure as well (same building, higher floors). I stayed at both and it's just by the BTS, Emporium, Emquartier. 1 stop to Cowboy and 2 stops to Nana.
    Soi 11 isn't an absolute must, but it's what I know best. I like that area, half way between Nana and Cowboy, and I know it well. I've also stayed in soi 7, soi 13 and soi 15 before. But strangely never in the even sois over the road.

    I am also considering the Miami (for the experience) Citrus 13 (some very average reviews though) and the Belaire in Soi 5, and maybe the Galleria 12 - none of which I have stayed at. Stable Lodge also looks quite appealing to me.

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