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02-12-24 05:59 #7901
Posts: 32Originally Posted by CCRider1008 [View Original Post]
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02-12-24 03:17 #7900
Posts: 58Arize
Originally Posted by JasonBen84 [View Original Post]
Did you stay at Arize.
I was going to book but wanted to make sure it is ok to take ladies back.
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02-11-24 21:31 #7899
Posts: 1692Ambassador Hotel
Originally Posted by DCups [View Original Post]
The one thing I liked is the guard, at least in 2017 and prior. At the base of the tower elevators stood an evening guard who would always collect a girl's ID and then call your room before she got her ID returned. He is there for your safety, don't avoid him!
Ambassador is not recommended. Now I spend a few more baht and stay at other hotels.
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02-11-24 18:56 #7898
Posts: 51Originally Posted by Allover [View Original Post]
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02-11-24 03:41 #7897
Posts: 3051Ambassador Hotel
Any monger reviews?
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02-11-24 02:20 #7896
Posts: 40Originally Posted by ThrowAway3602 [View Original Post]
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02-10-24 21:30 #7895
Posts: 13Maduzi Hotel
A hotel I can reccomend for something a bit more upmarket is Maduzi Hotel.
Its about a <5 minute walk from Asok BTS just after the the Exchange Tower. V. close to Soi Cowboy if that is your preferred area.
Rooms are absolutely huge. Very large bed. Ceiling shower and jacuzzi tub. Girl friendly (although tbh I think this is a complete non-issue for all Bangkok hotels I don't get why people get so worried about it).
Only downside of it is its probably slightly too far to bring girls back from Nana and Thermae via walk. Would probaly need to get a Taxi back. Last time I stayed there I used TF and MPs which is why I can't advise on whether it is too far to walk from Nana and Thermae.
Another potential downside is the Breakfast isn't amazing (but perfectly acceptable). That isn't a big deal for me as I like going out of the Hotel for breakfast anyway but might matter for some.
As far as room experience though can reccomend!
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02-04-24 14:38 #7894
Posts: 65LE Petite Salil Sukhumvit 11
Stayed there for 3 days, affordable when booked thru Agoda (book for higher rooms), staffs are friendly, good bed and room.
Positives:
Great location just couple of minutes walk to BTS NANA. Tons of restaurants, bars, ATM, Laundry nearby.
Free snacks in the afternoon.
Girl Friendly.
Afforable (Agoda last minute deal).
Staffs try to be friendly.
Negatives.
No Pool or Gym (I did not need them).
AC takes bit long to start cooling the room.
Little bit nosier but I suppose most of the hotels in soi 11 will be the same.
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02-03-24 17:00 #7893
Posts: 577Lucky Hotel BKK vs St James Hotel
Has anyone got an idea which amongst these is better for our hobby and overall stay. I want to stay near to the massage shops in soi 24,24/1, 26 and 33, and also bring a girl to room daily!
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01-26-24 23:51 #7892
Posts: 1692Originally Posted by HorseTrader [View Original Post]
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01-26-24 22:30 #7891
Posts: 47Originally Posted by HorseTrader [View Original Post]
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01-26-24 20:18 #7890
Posts: 991Hotels close to Sukhumvit
Originally Posted by HorseTrader [View Original Post]
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01-26-24 20:13 #7889
Posts: 991Soi 11 Hotels
Originally Posted by Buck011 [View Original Post]
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01-26-24 18:25 #7888
Posts: 1692Originally Posted by Buck011 [View Original Post]
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01-25-24 22:53 #7887
Posts: 47Mercure Bangkok Sukhumvit 11
Anybody stayed at this hotel recently?
Planning a trip to LOS beginning of March and found what looks a good deal (around 1900 baht without breakfast).
Also thinking about Eleven Hotel but I guess this one should be little bit better?