RoomQuest Rim Praya Dinsor Road
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RoomQuest Rim Praya Dinsor Road

35 Dinso Rd, Wat Bowon Niwet, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok, 10200, Thailand
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A stay at RoomQuest Bangkok Rim Praya Dinsor Road places you in the heart of Bangkok, within a 5-minute drive of Khaosan Road and Siam Paragon Mall. This hotel is 2.8 mi (4.4 km) from Siam Center and 2.8 mi (4.5 km) from MBK Center.Show More
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4.1/5Very Good·Excellent Amenities
A nice and warm hotel. Bed is soft
Amenities
Wi-Fi in Public Areas
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Surroundings
Metro: Sam Yot
(1.2 km)
Metro: Sanam Chai
(1.9 km)
Airport: Don Mueang International Airport
(24.4 km)
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Superior Suite
10

Superior Suite

1 Double bed
May not have a window
Non-smoking
Air conditioning
Private bathroom
Refrigerator
TV
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Comfy Double Room
10

Comfy Double Room

1 Double bed
May not have a window
Non-smoking
Air conditioning
Private bathroom
Refrigerator
TV
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Standard Room
1

Standard Room

Bedroom 1:1 Double bed ● Bedroom 2:1 Double bed
No window
Non-smoking
Refrigerator
TV
Daily housekeeping
Shower
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Deluxe Double Room (Balcony)
12

Deluxe Double Room (Balcony)

Has window
Non-smoking
Air conditioning
Private bathroom
Refrigerator
TV
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Single Room with Shared Bathroom
5

Single Room with Shared Bathroom

1 Single bed
Has window
Non-smoking
Air conditioning
Refrigerator
TV
Daily housekeeping
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Economy Queen Room
8

Economy Queen Room

1 Queen bed
May not have a window
Non-smoking
Air conditioning
Private bathroom
Refrigerator
TV
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Guest Reviews(31)

4.1/5
Very Good
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  • Cleanliness4.1
  • Amenities4.1
  • Location4
  • Service4.1
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
September 2, 2024
We stayed for one night as a trial, and then made a reservation for two more nights. The location, cleanliness, and tranquility were very comfortable and pleasant. If I ever find myself in Bangkok again, I will definitely choose this place again.
A‍r‍y‍o‍ ‍P‍a‍n‍g‍e‍s‍t‍u
August 15, 2024
The staff was friendly but the location is a bit far from the main road.
i‍m‍e‍9‍8
May 26, 2024
A nice and warm hotel. Bed is soft
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
July 25, 2023
Very clean and quite place in an ideal location. Much better value than other rooms around
n‍i‍p‍a‍p‍o‍r‍n‍ ‍t‍h‍e‍p‍n‍u‍a‍n
July 27, 2024
Staff so friendly
S‍a‍m‍ ‍A‍m‍e‍r‍i‍c‍a‍/‍B‍r‍a‍z‍i‍l‍i‍a‍n
February 19, 2024
They upgraded me love it
C‍a‍i‍s‍h‍e‍n‍y‍e‍b‍a‍o‍y‍o‍u‍w‍o
August 27, 2024
To be honest, it's a bit of a photo scam. The location is good and relatively quiet in the residential area. The room is small, there is only one standing table lamp in the toilet, there is no window that can be opened in the whole room, the bed is a small bed of 1.35 meters, there is a door lock code at the entrance, the phone and WeChat are on the wall, if the phone can't be reached, you have to contact WeChat. The floor is sunken, just at the end of the bed, there is a dressing mirror facing the bed, Chinese people can cover it with a bath towel. There is a no smoking sign in the hotel, you can go to the door if you need to smoke. There is a musty smell when entering the room, the air conditioning cooling effect is very good, walk 200 meters out of the door to 711 and the vegetable market, there are many snacks, ask the price and pay, the locals will rip off tourists, such as charging more money, or giving less things, keep an eye on it. There is a chicken skewers and three-color rice balls in the market, which are highly recommended. Two rice balls and a bag of meat skewers for nine yuan, the taste is delicious. The hotel does not provide disposable slippers, bath slippers, toothbrushes, toothpaste and towels. The bath towels on the bed have a smell. It is recommended to bring your own or buy disposable bath towels. It takes 30 minutes to walk from 9 o'clock to the Grand Palace. Tuk-tuks that cost more than 100 baht are rip-offs. Be wary of passers-by who talk to you on the roadside (whether they are fake security or kind-looking local residents). They may tell you that it only costs 20 baht to take a cruise to the pier, but when you get to the pier, they will ask you for 1,200 baht per person, which is very expensive. In fact, the price for locals is only 50-100 baht. See the second picture. If you can help one person, you can help one person. Half of the Chinese on the boat were ripped off. Be wary of those who want to see Chinese currency, no matter how sincere he looks. He will snatch your wallet and take some cash under your nose without you noticing. Be wary of taxis on the roadside that don't use meters. For example, a six-kilometer meter is less than about 100 baht, and they may ask you for 200-300 baht. Always remember that prices in Thailand will only be cheaper than in China! They are Chinese prices in the 10s. Be wary of any kind and hospitable locals! The floating market is only available on Sundays. The prices are higher than outside, so don't buy anything. The Grand Palace is actually not as good as the Forbidden City. You will regret it more if you go there. And don't listen to what they say about not opening today. The Grand Palace is open until 3 pm. You can enter before 3 pm. Except for special circumstances. Thailand's pants are very famous. You can buy them for 80 baht. 150 baht is a rip-off. There are pure cotton and Thai rayon. Rayon is smoother but sweaty. Pure cotton is the old-fashioned flower cotton pants in China. Sweat-absorbent but rough. There are many restaurants at the side entrance of the Grand Palace, but the ones opposite are all rip-offs. Go forward and you will see a 1.5L bottle of ice water for 20 baht. Go forward (turn right after leaving the pier) and there will be a restaurant with a vertical sign at the door. The taste is good. There is a Tom Yum seafood soup for 150 baht, which is very delicious. The pineapple fried rice for 110 is delicious. Don't buy from some small stalls opposite them. You will have diarrhea after eating roasted chicken innards, roasted insects, fried noodles and fried noodles. The prices in Sheraton are high. You can use WeChat Alipay, which is more cost-effective with real-time exchange rates. The second floor is full of luxury goods, but they are more expensive than in China. Don't buy them. The prices of luxury goods stores in China are 20% lower. Buy snacks on the first floor in moderation, and they will go up. Don't smoke the big leaves (**) sold on Khao San Road, because it's just like smoking, the flavor is not special, and you may be tested and kept in your file when you return to China. Don't go to the bar, it's low-priced to attract customers. You can buy a bottle of cold beer in the foam box to feel it, otherwise 500 RMB will be gone, attracting you to go in, and then asking for more money when you check out, and a bunch of people will surround you and you can't leave. Pattaya is blown up, the beach is dirty, smelly, and expensive, not fun. Domestic beaches are enough to beat them. Koh Larn is even worse, the same goes for it. Be sure to download Grab and look at the taxi price before negotiating the price with the tuk-tuk, otherwise you will be confused and don't know what to do. And pay after getting off the car! Authentic Thai food costs a lot, at least 200 RMB per person. Most people in Thailand actually eat street food. The Sheraton Museum is not good-looking, far inferior to the Nanjing Museum, but their official website knows how to promote it. In fact, there is only one cured chicken. If you have any other questions, you can comment and ask Many temples in Bangkok, Thailand do not require tickets and are also very beautiful. Make a guide in advance. Chiang Mai has a slow pace, a university and an ancient city, nothing else, the streets are dirty, and the prices are lower than Bangkok. It is not recommended to go there specifically, because in the past you can only take a plane, and the price is 500-800 per person round trip. Five days and four nights are enough time to visit Bangkok, and the train market is expensive
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G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
August 11, 2024
The room is nice, fresh. The staff is nice, cleaning is on time👍 The hotel is located in a quiet place. There are a lot of cafes, attractions, and of course, that very street!
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G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
April 22, 2024
I chose this place relatively close to Khaosan Road to enjoy Songkran. It was a bit inconvenient because there was no elevator. It was quiet and clean so I had a good time. I want to visit again next time
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Property Policies

Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: 14:00–23:30
Check-out: 00:00–12:00

Front desk hours: [Mon-Sun]07:00–20:00

Child Policies
Children can stay in some rooms of this hotel.
Additional fees may be charged for children using existing beds. Add the number of children to get a more accurate price.

Cots and Extra Beds
Extra bed and crib policies may vary according to room type. Please refer to the room type details for more information.

Breakfast
Breakfast not provided.

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Property Description

  • Opened: 2022
  • Number of Rooms: 7
A stay at RoomQuest Bangkok Rim Praya Dinsor Road places you in the heart of Bangkok, within a 5-minute drive of Khaosan Road and Siam Paragon Mall. This hotel is 2.8 mi (4.4 km) from Siam Center and 2.8 mi (4.5 km) from MBK Center.

Make use of convenient amenities, which include complimentary wireless internet access and a communal living room.

The front desk is staffed during limited hours.

Make yourself at home in one of the 7 air-conditioned guestrooms. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms with showers are provided. Conveniences include electric kettles and complimentary bottled water, and housekeeping is provided daily.

Services & Amenities

Restaurant
Restaurant
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to stay at RoomQuest Rim Praya Dinsor Road?

Prices at RoomQuest Rim Praya Dinsor Road are subject to change according to dates, hotel policy, and other factors. To view prices, please search for the dates you wish to stay at the hotel.

What is the closest airport to RoomQuest Rim Praya Dinsor Road?

The closest airport is Don Mueang International Airport. It is 24.4 km from the hotel and approximately a 36 minutes journey by taxi.

What are the check-in and check-out times at RoomQuest Rim Praya Dinsor Road?

The check-in time is after 14:00 and the check-out time is before 12:00.

Does RoomQuest Rim Praya Dinsor Road provide airport transfer services?

No, the RoomQuest Rim Praya Dinsor Road doesn't provide airport transfer services.

What amenities and services does RoomQuest Rim Praya Dinsor Road have?

RoomQuest Rim Praya Dinsor Road has the following amenities and services: Parking not available, Front Desk with Limited Hours, Wi-Fi in Public Areas.

Does RoomQuest Rim Praya Dinsor Road have a swimming pool?

No, RoomQuest Rim Praya Dinsor Road doesn't have a pool.

Does RoomQuest Rim Praya Dinsor Road have fitness amenities?

No, RoomQuest Rim Praya Dinsor Road doesn't have fitness amenities.

Does RoomQuest Rim Praya Dinsor Road provide Wi-Fi?

Please view the amenity list on the hotel page.

Does RoomQuest Rim Praya Dinsor Road have non-smoking rooms?

Yes, RoomQuest Rim Praya Dinsor Road has non-smoking rooms. Please view the hotel listing for details.

Does RoomQuest Rim Praya Dinsor Road provide breakfast?

No, RoomQuest Rim Praya Dinsor Road doesn't provide breakfast.

About This Property

Nearest AirportDon Mueang International Airport
Distance to Airport30.16KM
Nearest Train StationYommarat Railway Station
Distance to Train Station2.94KM
Nearest Metro StationSam Yot
Distance to Metro Station1.23KM
Average Price FromNZD81
Hotel Star Rating3