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12-06-12 05:08 #3427
Posts: 20[QUOTE=Fun In Mumbai; 1357175]Hi,
This will be my first visit to Thailand.
Hello,
Stay near nana
Ibis nana, dawin, dynasty grande, phachara suites, omni suites, woraburi sukhumvit [slightly long walk], ramada at soi 8, citadines at soi 8, 11.
You will be within 5 minuites walking distance, all are good, girl friendly
Around soi 7 most of indian hotels at least 4 of them are located
Nana bts station is in walkable distance.
Enjoy
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12-05-12 21:29 #3426
Posts: 48Seeking assistance in Bangkok
Hi,
This will be my first visit to Thailand. I am looking to experience the nightlife here in BKK. Will be arriving on the 14th and will be here till the 22nd.
Can anyone suggest some GF hotels close to the main centres where the major night life happens? I would be looking to take one or more people to the room.
My requirements are a basic clean room with adequate safety so that I don't have to worry about leaving my valuables at the hotel when I leave. Would there be anything that meets my requirements within say 1500. 2000 Bahts? Or is that too low?
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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12-03-12 23:23 #3425
Posts: 3Best Western advice
Hi, there is a Best Western PREMIER on 78 Sukhumvit Soi 1, near the Bumrungrad Hospital. I think it's new.
There is mass confusion on TripAdvisor, Agoda and everywhere about that hotel and the Best Western PLUS elsewhere in Sukhumvit.
Looking to find out if the PREMIER version is GF, and if anybody has stayed there. Also, what's proximity to massage parlors, Nana, Soi Cowboy; but mostly need to know if GF.
Assistance kindly appreciated.
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11-28-12 09:10 #3424
Posts: 185The Phachara suites, GF?
The Phachara suites, is it GF. Will they allow 2 girls, I book a double room- a suit, is any ID check there while coming or going out.
Thanks in advance for your comments.
TMT
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11-27-12 08:22 #3423
Posts: 2502Originally Posted by Demecius [View Original Post]
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11-27-12 04:23 #3422
Posts: 88Originally Posted by Topmanten [View Original Post]
Pool is very small and the rooms are a bit worn out but its a nice hotel.
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11-27-12 04:05 #3421
Posts: 18Originally Posted by Wolvenvacht [View Original Post]
That being said, in Thailand in general, can you go to a place and find a hotel relatively easily in the first half of December? I'm booking this one ahead of time so I have a place to stay after my flight, but otherwise I'll traveling fairly randomly, so I can't book in advance.
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11-27-12 02:48 #3420
Posts: 17Originally Posted by Wolvenvacht [View Original Post]
Doc
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11-26-12 21:00 #3419
Posts: 2502Originally Posted by Demecius [View Original Post]
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11-26-12 15:05 #3418
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11-26-12 15:03 #3417
Posts: 6Really?
Originally Posted by Monte3 [View Original Post]
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11-26-12 05:20 #3416
Posts: 22Adelphi Suites
My wife and I have stayed at Adelphi Suites for our past couple of trips to Bangkok. Their biggest one bedroom suite is about 4200 baht per night with breakfast buffet. We had a girl up to our room a few days ago (my wife is bi) and there was no joiner fee. They simply asked the girl to leave her I'd at the front desk. The staff is terrific and the location on soi 8 is perfect. Highly recommend.
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11-26-12 05:07 #3415
Posts: 393Originally Posted by Topmanten [View Original Post]
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11-26-12 03:33 #3414
Posts: 18Has anyone stayed at Citadines Sukhumvit 8?
Price is good (studio. $44). My requirements aren't many. Just need it to be clean, have own bathroom / shower, safe to keep my stuff at and in a good location. Gym is also handy.
Thanks
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11-23-12 02:58 #3413
Posts: 42Originally Posted by JerseyShoreSun [View Original Post]