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12-10-08 16:26 #671
Posts: 1213Originally Posted by El Greco
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12-10-08 14:53 #670
Posts: 3823Originally Posted by Flyhere
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12-10-08 07:41 #669
Posts: 1677Originally Posted by El Greco
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12-10-08 06:27 #668
Posts: 272Family alternatives
"I need a place NOT near Sukhumvit soi 8 to 33... Could be farther up past Thong Lo or could be off a MRT stop or such. I just need a simple hotel away from the action but I want something right near a MRT or BTS stop. "
I have this very situations one or two trips a year myself. Your thoughts about being close to BTS/MRT is spot on. They make for a fast get away.
My typical lodging preferences when packing business partners or family.
By the river, where the BTS end of the line is, Saphan Thaksin there are a good cluster of hotels. A nice Centerpoint there, near the Robinson. I typically stay at the Shangri La, and the Marriott across the river is nice too. That part of town is far from where you'd likely run into any of the friends you've accumulated during your normal routine.
Closer in, yet still near MRT/BTS access points. There is a Frasier service apartments on Lang Suan and another on Sathorn. Both are quite GF unfriendly, reek of business or family and are safely far from unsightly locations. Both are an easy 5 min walk to BTS.
I typically stay from Suk when packing collegues/family simply because it's too tempting, too close to trouble, even the drive to the hotel tells you a lot about what's going on there. Appearances are most of the game. Keep your guests focused on business, typical tourist spots, and the cleaner side of BKK and they'll never know what goes on when you are there alone.
JD
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12-10-08 04:26 #667
Posts: 828Originally Posted by Tansak KTV
http://www.hotelthailand.com/bangkok/royal-garden/
Marriott Royal Garden Riverside Bangkok
257/1-3 Charoen Nakorn Road
Bangkok 10600
Couldn't find their website. I have been staying there for many years. On the other side of the river about 80-100 baht to Patpong. They also have a free boat ride to the skytrain every 30min. Nice experience.
Huge swimming pool and some nice restaurants in the hotel and a small mall within the grounds with more options. Also a nice boat ride with dinner.
Check it out. Even a soapie 5min taxi drive nearby.
Corporate rates are much lower.
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12-10-08 03:52 #666
Posts: 216Originally Posted by Tansak KTV
I have no direct experience with BKK hotels, but would offer some thoughts:
- how about searching the forum for notes on non-GF hotels and stay in one, that would make it pretty boring for you and your travel party.
- stay at a hotel popular with the farang business crowd, there will be a large number of older farang women accompanying their hubby, or business women on their own. They will do the ususal drinking and eating, and wandering through the streets, and surely people know about the bars, just that you look from time to time but don't drink so never go there.
My farang co-workers always stay at the JW Marriott (soi 2 I believe) and they are straight lace as can be, the most they do for excitement in BKK is having a drink at one of the pubs nearby. The Landmark hotel is next door.
- Fon Tok's suggestion about Silom is good I think. You are near Sala Daeng BTS and Silom MRT. There are a couple of hotels on Sathorn also.
- Not on the MRT or BTS line (your requirement) is a dead dead place in a dead residential area, Oakwood City Residence on Narathiwas 24. They have a free shuttle running to Chon Nonsri BTS. They have one tower running as a hotel (the rest is long stay), with lots of tour groups (Europeans and golfing Japanese and Taiwanese) staying there for a week or less.
The only thing is it's full of annoying long-stay Indian sub-contractors and family, many of whom have never been outside India before (I have Indian friends, but when there are too many of them together in one place, they get annoyingly loud).
fly
PS. Mick Licker and Tansak in dark glasses and hat disguise seen walking down Sukhumvit.
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12-10-08 03:27 #665
Posts: 3823Originally Posted by Tansak KTV
Grand Diamond and Centerpoint in Petchaburi Road are close to Phanthip Plaza but a fair walk to the BTS Ratchathewi station (> 5 mins).
Maybe you want to consider one of the riverside Hotels not to far from last BTS stop Saphan Taksin.
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12-10-08 02:28 #664
Posts: 1677Originally Posted by Mick Licker
After being "seen" a few times this last trip I realized how small BKK is and with who all is coming into town for meetings I don't feel like risking them knowing too much. They could decide to send someone else to BKK and keep me at home if they think I enjoy BKK. According to the reports I submit BKK is a very boring city with nothing to do So for one visit I can abstain the extra activities.
Of course the TGF will know I'm in town, that one is OK, these folks (even the relatives) know about her. But they also disbelieve the number of times I get "stuck" in BKK with no way out.... Thank you PAD...
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12-10-08 02:16 #663
Posts: 3823Originally Posted by Tansak KTV
Will you see the GF? Are you becoming a monk?
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12-10-08 01:39 #662
Posts: 1677Originally Posted by Mick Licker
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12-10-08 01:23 #661
Posts: 3823Originally Posted by tansak ktv
lol, yes you might be too well known by too many girls in the soi 4 to 33 regions and never know who might see you put the news on the grape vine at times a disguise might be called for (hat, dark glasses and fake beard)
fon tok's suggestion at chong nonsri bts station sounds o.k.
when i was with a previous gf, i usually used to stay in pratu nam district. i know several hotels there but not really convenient to bts
how about centrepoint at wireless or lang suan or thonglor (soi 55)? i haven't stayed at these myself.
grand tower inn (soi 55) is very close to one of your favourite spots lol.
have a look on this map
http://maps.google.com.au/maps/ms?hl...,0.071239&z=14
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12-10-08 01:06 #660
Posts: 3823Originally Posted by Fon Tok
I think I will try it. Previously stayed at Unico Grande Silom but this one sounds better.
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12-10-08 00:27 #659
Posts: 1677Originally Posted by Terry Terrier
Silom is fine, I just don't know any good personal recommendations on specific hotels in that area. If you know some you've stayed at that are decent please let me know.
I was hoping for something more then me picking a property off a web site without others recommendations. For sure I could go to many sites and find hotels near a MRT or BTS I just wanted fellow ISGers opinions or comments away from the Suk soi 4 to Suk Soi 33 areas.
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12-10-08 00:03 #658
Posts: 915Originally Posted by Tansak KTV
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12-09-08 21:27 #657
Posts: 1677OK I gotta question... I stay always around Soi 8 to Soi 33... rarely have I been posted anywhere else. I've used most hotels, boutique hotels, serviced apartments in this range so I know this area very well.
I need a place NOT near Sukhumvit soi 8 to 33... Could be farther up past Thong Lo or could be off a MRT stop or such. I just need a simple hotel away from the action but I want something right near a MRT or BTS stop.
I have some business associates coming in next trip and I need something away from the normal haunts.