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11-16-22 00:03 #7646
Posts: 516Serviced Apartments for the Naughty Boy
Originally Posted by 11Bravo [View Original Post]
SHAMA SUKHUMVIT. My go-to place, mostly because it's so convenient to Nana Entertainment Plaza and the surrounding area. Main entrance is on Soi 2, just south of the Marriott. But you can go out the back door, cut through the parking lot and through a little alley connecting to the west side of Soi 4 just south of Fitzgeralds Pub. The one bedroom suite at the Shama features a large kitchen, a washing machine and a small balcony good for drying clothes but not much more. The bedroom has a king sized bed that wasn't too Thai hard, a big dresser and a smallish closet. The bathroom has a tub and a separate walk-in shower that features really hot water at great pressure. Plus two bath robes, which the girls seemed to love. Rooftop pool is offers a nice view. The Shama is a quiet place that seemed to be popular with travelers from the Gulf states, many of them families. At night the lobby is dead still and they will insist on having your "guest" register. The process is a little more formal than other places I've stayed. You two actually sit down across the desk from the girl filling out the paperwork. No hassle or judgment. But they do observe the formalities. Can't speak to the breakfast because I never got up that early. But the pub grub at Fitzgeralds is good and before COVID there was a great som tam cart nearby.
PARKROYAL SUITES. Formerly the Phachara Suites. Slightly farther from Nana Plaza, but still walkable if your girl isn't a princess. (If she is, the tuk tuk fare is reasonable.) The suites at the Parkroyal have bigger balconies and they're slightly larger than at the Shama. EASY walk to the Nana BTS, passing by a 7-11 that's very close to the hotel. Kitchen features a washer and the balconies have a bit of a city and skyline view. Lobby is smallish and usually crowded, so I had no trouble quickly escorting my guest straight to the elevator. Bathrooms have a separate tub and shower like the Shama, but the hot water supply and pressure are nowhere near as generous. Can't speak to the pool or breakfast.
ADMIRAL PREMIER. If you prefer to stay near Soi Cowboy, this is a good option. The suites are comparable to the Shama and the Parkroyal. The rooftop pool has a spectacular view of the area around the Asok BTS station. The neighborhood is much quieter than the area around Nana, and the Admiral Premier is about a block away from Soi 23. The walk to Soi Cowboy isn't a long one, but parts of it aren't lighted well at night and sometimes there aren't many people out and about. The curbs and pavement can be uneven in spots. I didn't mind, but when I had a girl in tow we hopped in a tuk tuk at the east end of Soi Cowboy.
Bunky
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11-15-22 19:00 #7645
Posts: 926Originally Posted by BPalacio [View Original Post]
Either they are directed straight on the bed or they are too powerful and thus make a lot of noise.
Lately I was forced to move in a 5 star hotel (Radisson blu, soi 27, near from Asok) for two nights, and out of for hotels that I've tried during this trip (others were only 4 stars around 50 dollars per night), it's the only one that I would recommend you.
It all depends on your budget, right now they are at around a hundred dollars per night. But they've got the best air condition, and you don't hear anything from the outside when you're in the room.
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11-15-22 13:47 #7644
Posts: 977Galleria 10 - still ok?
Heard conflicting reports on Galleria 10.
Some say still ok some say starting to show age and upkeep not good.
Any recent stayers?
Have done a search on here.
Appreciate.
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11-15-22 06:45 #7643
Posts: 673Originally Posted by BPalacio [View Original Post]
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11-14-22 21:59 #7642
Posts: 72Quietest hotel in BKK?
Anyone have suggestions on a very quiet hotel in Bangkok? Doesn't have to be near the action, but I am a terrible sleeper and basically need a place that is silent. Hard to really filter searches for places that are quiet and soundproofed well, so would love input from those who similarly appreciate their quiet lodging.
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11-14-22 19:22 #7641
Posts: 991Column Hotel
Originally Posted by Ucgdx [View Original Post]
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11-14-22 04:30 #7640
Posts: 2496Serviced Apartments
Originally Posted by Ry2510 [View Original Post]
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11-08-22 03:58 #7639
Posts: 27Column Bangkok Hotel
I stayed at the Column Bangkok Hotel and liked it.
https://www.columnbangkok.com/
Pros:
Good location, one block from Asok station (Terminal 21 mall) and Soi Cowboy.
24/7 Foodland downstairs, a diner and grocery / convenience store.
Girl-friendly, they don't ask anything at the front desk.
Big, clean rooms, with a washer / dryer in-room.
Reasonable cost, about $60 USD per night.
Housekeeping is super responsive.
Breakfast buffet is good.
Cons:
They only give you 2 bath towels, but you can always request more.
Only 3 working elevators, so sometimes there is a wait.
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11-07-22 23:09 #7638
Posts: 675Many many times
Originally Posted by RoamingViking [View Original Post]
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11-07-22 20:10 #7637
Posts: 991Sukhumvit Suites (formerly S Sukhumvit Suiites)
I am posting this at the request of another forum member on the Bangkok Reports forum. I have stayed at Sukhumvit Suites many times. It's a good budget hotel with an outstanding Terminal 21/ Soi Cowboy / MRT / BTS location. The Superior rooms are smaller but very modern. The only downside to the superior rooms is they don't have a handy place to store your suitcase (s) The deluxe rooms are older but much larger. You will always get their lowest rate by either walking in or calling the hotel directly when you are in Bangkok. The rates on their website are often much higher than the walk in or telephone rates.
I would definitely recommend this hotel.
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10-12-22 15:53 #7636
Posts: 1693He met his wife at Nana Hotel
Originally Posted by GrapeMan [View Original Post]
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10-11-22 06:39 #7635
Posts: 351Originally Posted by RoamingViking [View Original Post]
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10-11-22 05:40 #7634
Posts: 2204Originally Posted by Allover [View Original Post]
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10-10-22 18:44 #7633
Posts: 9912 bedroom 2 baths in Bangkok
Originally Posted by Jayagopal50 [View Original Post]
You might want to look into hotels with connecting rooms as well. They are usually cheaper than 2 bedroom suites. On8 (great Soi 8 location) and Sheraton Four Points Soi 15 have connecting rooms. I'm sure there are many others but I haven't found them yet.
I'm hoping others will respond to your question since many of us travel with wingmen.
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10-10-22 07:20 #7632
Posts: 172Nana Hotle
Hi all, l I have stayed in Nana many times and wonder why no one comments on this hotel. Comfortable rooms and decent food. Not overly expensive around 1500 baht. I have never had any issues.
So long.