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Florida Hotel
3.6/553 Reviews

Florida Hotel

Pratunam Market Bangkok|0.13km from Phaya Thai Place

Latest booking 17 hrs ago

After a week’s stay in Bangkok, I had to check out at 1 pm from my hotel, and as I had a late evening departure from BKK, I wanted an inexpensive place for a few hours where I could keep my bags, change clothes, take a shower and lie down a bit. So I booked the Florida for a one-night stay at the bargain price of 28 EUR (and actually didn’t even spend the night). The hotel might look dire from the outside, and it sure is a remnant of the 1970s, but it is still a solid choice for anyone who needs a place to stay the night before an early flight. The hotel is located right next to Phaya Thai station, and you’ll be on the airport train platform within three minutes. I checked in at 1:25 pm. The hotel seemed quiet, the lobby was empty and a bit dark – as if the hustle and bustle of Bangkok had suddenly vanished. The receptionist was friendly and spoke some English – not much, but we got by. I got my room immediately. No key deposit was required. The room was of good size. While it was definitely outdated, everything was clean and tidy and nothing was broken. There were two single beds, a bit hard, a desk & chair as well as a coffe table & chair. There was efficient and quiet A/C, and two hotel-branded 0.5 L water bottles were provided. There was a fridge, but no safe. Charging your devices was easy, there were sockets behind the bedside table was well as next to the desk (both at floor level). Wifi was free and fast, but limited to one decive only. I didn’t ask for a second wifi code, perhaps they would have provided that on request. The bathroom came with a bathtub and a handheld shower, but the hose was short so showering was a bit difficult. The water was lukewarm at best – okay for showering, but don’t plan on taking a hot bath. Water pressure was adequate. Soap bars and a minibottle of hotel-branded shampoo were provided. I was happy to find a swimming pool in the small backyard. While the pool wasn’t huge, it was quite adequate and the water temperature was pleasant. Bring a towel from your room. There is a restaurant, too, but I didn’t try it. By European standards, I would rate this hotel at 2.5 stars. For the price I paid, I definitely got value for money so in its own category, I would say the hotel did really well. Just don’t expect the Ritz. I wouldn’t hesitate to book the Florida again if I need a place to stay before my flight. I would happily spend the night here, too, but for a longer stay, I would look for a hotel that offers more amenities.

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P.T. Court
4/55 Reviews
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The room was oversized, it was two rooms, one living room and two bathrooms. Quiet in the middle of the environment, opposite to the King Power Duty Free Shop. From the Don Mueang Airport, take the A2 bus directly to the Victory Monument and walk for more than 200 meters, which is very convenient. The staff service in the store is cordial and enthusiastic, and I can even communicate in English using half-slinging.
Florida Hotel
3.6/553 Reviews
Pratunam Market
After a week’s stay in Bangkok, I had to check out at 1 pm from my hotel, and as I had a late evening departure from BKK, I wanted an inexpensive place for a few hours where I could keep my bags, change clothes, take a shower and lie down a bit. So I booked the Florida for a one-night stay at the bargain price of 28 EUR (and actually didn’t even spend the night). The hotel might look dire from the outside, and it sure is a remnant of the 1970s, but it is still a solid choice for anyone who needs a place to stay the night before an early flight. The hotel is located right next to Phaya Thai station, and you’ll be on the airport train platform within three minutes. I checked in at 1:25 pm. The hotel seemed quiet, the lobby was empty and a bit dark – as if the hustle and bustle of Bangkok had suddenly vanished. The receptionist was friendly and spoke some English – not much, but we got by. I got my room immediately. No key deposit was required. The room was of good size. While it was definitely outdated, everything was clean and tidy and nothing was broken. There were two single beds, a bit hard, a desk & chair as well as a coffe table & chair. There was efficient and quiet A/C, and two hotel-branded 0.5 L water bottles were provided. There was a fridge, but no safe. Charging your devices was easy, there were sockets behind the bedside table was well as next to the desk (both at floor level). Wifi was free and fast, but limited to one decive only. I didn’t ask for a second wifi code, perhaps they would have provided that on request. The bathroom came with a bathtub and a handheld shower, but the hose was short so showering was a bit difficult. The water was lukewarm at best – okay for showering, but don’t plan on taking a hot bath. Water pressure was adequate. Soap bars and a minibottle of hotel-branded shampoo were provided. I was happy to find a swimming pool in the small backyard. While the pool wasn’t huge, it was quite adequate and the water temperature was pleasant. Bring a towel from your room. There is a restaurant, too, but I didn’t try it. By European standards, I would rate this hotel at 2.5 stars. For the price I paid, I definitely got value for money so in its own category, I would say the hotel did really well. Just don’t expect the Ritz. I wouldn’t hesitate to book the Florida again if I need a place to stay before my flight. I would happily spend the night here, too, but for a longer stay, I would look for a hotel that offers more amenities.
Hotel Tranz
4.4/5197 Reviews
Pratunam Market
Second stay with Hotel Tranz. Location is right next to Phaya Thai BTS, probably a short walk (10mins) to nearest 711. Still quite clean. If you are looking at convenience for a short stay, this is a good choice if you do not mind some train noises and basic amenities. Also, the temperature of water in the showers varies so it goes from extreme warm to cold on own accord. Just have to be careful when bathing. Staff was very helpful to carry the luggage across the small road to BTS for us at check out. Thanks for your help! Suggest to have at least 2 chairs in the rooms with king beds as the placement of the table is also too far from the table to serve as temporary seats if we want to use the table. Would also help if there is luggage rack provided.
Sleep Lab Hostel
5/51 Reviews
Siam
First impressions really good. Free tea, coffee, juice and snacks all day - really nice touch. The beds are comfy and spacious and the breakfast is also nice. There are a few down sides; there are cameras everywhere!! Even in the bedrooms. One house keeping lady is very rude, she turned the a/c off early in the morning then left the door wide open.. I got up to close the door (to not let the heat in) and she laughed at me. We were also packing at 11AM and she turned the light off on us. She also told us to move our bags and tidy our room, even though we were packing to leave!! The toilets are not clean and smell strongly of sewage - not nice :( very rude house keeping but apart from that it was a nice stay.
Eastin Grand Hotel Phayathai
4.6/5592 Reviews
Siam
This hotel has probably the best services in Bangkok. Great value for money. From the moment we got off the taxi, up to the moment we got our room key, the people who served us were friendly, helpful and professional. Because of the room type we chose, we did the check in on the executive lounge floor and had complimentary snacks and drinks while we waited for the room. That’s also the same floor where we had our breakfast. The hotel is very conveniently located. You can use walk to the Phaya Thai BTS station using the hotel’s footbridge. From that station you can take the airport rail which can take you to the new Bangkok airport. Our room was new and clean. There was a tin of After You pineapple cookies as a gift for us in the room. Everything in the mini bar was free to consume. The pools of the hotel were cool but I preferred the one on the executive lounge floor. Great if you want some IG photos. Overall, this hotel really exceeded my expectations. I’ll definitely recommend it to both business and couple travellers.
Sukhon Hotel
4.3/537 Reviews
Pratunam Market
This is a small hotel just beside Phyathai Railink station to Suvarnabhumi Airport. Suitable for thos you need to be early to airport but need to stay downtown. Front room expected for continuous noise from the road,so you need to request back room although this hotel provides earplug but still uncomfortable. The lobby is smallish, as it served as breakfast area as well. The breakfast is a set menu, and if you stay longer than three days then you will certainly feel bored with the breakfast items. The room which I stay is a single room, really small and noisy. I would advise you to choose double room even you stay alone as most double rooms are at the back. Walking to Ratchaprarop is about 15 minutes flat walk. Across the hotel there is a food court and have everything to eat from breakfast to dinner. Room amenities and toilet amenities are complete, this is very typical in Thai hotels. I would suggest three days is enough because it is a small hotel without garden or spaces to chill. Still will return to this hotel if I have a very morning flight but still in the downtown.

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