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01-09-17 05:50 #5944
Posts: 691Originally Posted by Member#2041 [View Original Post]
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01-09-17 05:00 #5943
Posts: 58Originally Posted by BadDuck [View Original Post]
FK.
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01-09-17 03:22 #5942
Posts: 1600Originally Posted by Syzygies [View Original Post]
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01-09-17 03:05 #5941
Posts: 12856Originally Posted by BadDuck [View Original Post]
Example Hotels very tall in the area: Landmark, Westin, Column, Sheraton, Centrepoint Terminal 21, etc. Baiyoke Sky Tower is likely to be the cheapest with incredible views but is not in the area. Its in Pratuu Naam. Not sure if it's 100% GF. I have been impressed by the views from Column Hotel and stayed there, but you may find the price is a little high. Highly recommended. Bar and pool and restaurant on the very top is very good.
Centara Grand at Central World not quite in the area and also more expensive.
So I think your requirements may be incompatible. Perhaps Omni Tower is cheap, but I don't know how good its views are. One would expect the higher floor rooms may be more expensive.
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01-08-17 14:22 #5940
Posts: 152GF Hotel with a View
Weird as this may sound, I'm hoping someone can help me find a GF hotel in BKK which comes with a view of the city.
I really want to wake up and take in the sights, and / or have a light and look at the skyline.
I prefer staying in the mongering town but its not a limitation. I don't mind walking 15 to 20 minutes to get to Soi Cowboy or Nana.
Budget is somewhere around 2000 b to 2500 b a night.
Help?
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01-02-17 15:42 #5939
Posts: 7Thanks
Originally Posted by NattyBumpo [View Original Post]
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01-02-17 03:39 #5938
Posts: 3040Marriott Thonglor
The Marriott Thonglor Executive Apartment Hotel is girlfriendly. I have stayed there a couple times and I like it. Actually this Marriott property is two hotels (Marriott Thonglor Exec Apartments & Marriott Hotel Thonglor) in one building, with one lobby, one pool, one exercise room, several restaruants, but different elevators separating the exec apatments from the regular hotel rooms and two different booking sytems. The lower floors are where the Executive 1 bedrrom and 2 bedroom apartments are located. These suites have a separate living room and kitchen which I like a lot. The higher floors are where the regular Marriott hotel rooms are located.
I have a booking coming up shortly for a 1 bedroom Exec apartment. My rate is 2880 bt/night which I consider a very good deal. The Hotel's buffet breakfast is bountiful and very tasty, but is extra although the last time I stayed there they did not charge me for half of my breakfasts. Marriott does not accept points or vouchers in lieu of payment for their Exec Apartment Hotel rooms and these suites earn less reward point multiples when using the Marriott CC compared to the rooms in the Marriott Hotel Thonglor which are treated like any other Marriott Hotel rooms elsewhere in terms of vouchers and reward points. It should be noted that the Marriott Hotel Thonglor is not a JW Hotel and is considered a step down in class from a flagship JW Marriott property.
This hotel has a really nice, open air, roof top bar and restaurant called Octave Rooftop Bar And Lounge. I have never seen any FL's here, but it is a very pleasant place to bring a girl at night and have a couple drinks. I have invited Mini and her BFF here a couple of times and the girls enjoyed the ambiance a lot and so did I. The pool is pretty nice as well.
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01-02-17 03:04 #5937
Posts: 616Originally Posted by Flyer98 [View Original Post]
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01-01-17 20:31 #5936
Posts: 7Marriott Executive Apartments. Soi 57?
I have stayed at this hotel before and it is really nice. As I have status with Marriott, I tend to get treated well. Last time I was there, I was with a traveling companion, so we just checked in together. I have noticed that the Marriott on Soi 4 is now guest friendly. That was not true back in the day. I was wondering if anyone knows if the Soi 57 location in Thonglor is also guest friendly. Not the biggest deal in the world, as I am only staying two nights before heading down to Jomtien, but it would be good to know.
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12-29-16 19:23 #5935
Posts: 837Originally Posted by BlrCity [View Original Post]
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12-25-16 18:08 #5934
Posts: 544Originally Posted by BlrCity [View Original Post]
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12-24-16 15:02 #5933
Posts: 414Originally Posted by Allover [View Original Post]
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12-24-16 13:27 #5932
Posts: 997Soi 11 Hotels
Originally Posted by Kumbu [View Original Post]
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12-24-16 07:57 #5931
Posts: 552Originally Posted by BlrCity [View Original Post]
- Aloft.
- Grand Swiss.
- Fraser Suites Sukhumvit.
You could even do the President Palace (better than Ambassador), or Citadines.
All of these are within 5 minutes walk of Climax. Fraser and Grand Swiss are the furthest, but Fraser in particular is very nice, and well worth the extra few minutes walking. I find that walk to be very positive. It helps build chemistry between you and the girl, and when she gets into the hotel she is ready to rock and roll. Only downside to Fraser is the distance to the BTS, but I usually jump on a motocy for 15 baht.
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12-23-16 20:03 #5930
Posts: 759Ambassador Hotel is a little worn out. If you are looking for FLs near Nana Plaza, then I would suggest Phachara Suites or Dynasty Grande as I believe they are better hotels in that area.
Originally Posted by BlrCity [View Original Post]