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Parvena Hotel Sathorn
4.3/56 Reviews
Silom/Sathon
There is a parking lot, there are convenience stores nearby, and there is an old food market. We use Grab taxi software to go out, about 200 from the hotel to the Siam business district. The overall environment is OK. The room has a small balcony, which is a floor-to-ceiling window. Household noise is not very good, such as the high quality of sleep requirements need to be cautious, the overall cost is relatively high.
T2 Residence Sathorn
4.4/533 Reviews
Silom/Sathon
I was looking for a place that wasn't too far away from where a friend of mine was staying (he was at the Sukhothai, but that's a bit rich for my blood). The descriptions and reviews of T2 were certainly encouraging, so I thought I'd give it a try. I used to live in Bangkok (many years ago), but in the Sukhumvit area. As a result, that's where I've normally chosen to stay on other visits. Might have to re-think that now. Sathorn is really nice. Much quieter, more 'local' and away from the tourist hordes. I liked the area a lot. There are some cool restaurants (both western and local) very close by, and Soi Suanplu is very pleasant and tree-lined. Anyway, back to the hotel. The staff are great. Nothing is too much trouble, they speak great English and were super-helpful. I was given an 'upgrade' on arrival, so that was nice, too! The rooms are perfectly adequate. Nice comfy bed, aircon that definitely did its job. Little sofa and TV area, full-size fridge with a few beers and waters in it, plus - oddly enough - a sink unit and small cupboards for plates and bowls. There's also a built-in wardrobe and a small work desk. There were a couple of downsides, though: 1. The curtains don't block out much light, so if you're not careful, you'll find yourself waking up with the dawn. Not always what you want. 2. As other reviewers have noted, the bathroom is unbelievably dark! The toilet area was spectacularly illuminated, allowing you to stand back and fully appreciate whatever you'd just done there, but the rest of it was a cave. Shaving became a very nerve-wracking business indeed! However, I mentioned this on check out and was told: ”Oh, there's another switch down below the mirror, which lights up that area”. Never found it, or had the opportunity to try. Oh, and the water pressure was a bit lower than I'd have liked, too. 3. Walking down the sub-soi (minor street) to get to the hotel off the main Soi, you're likely to come across some very 'challenging' aromas. Practice breathing through your mouth! But those are a few minor gripes in what was otherwise a very enjoyable stay. I'd definitely go there again, and I'd recommend others do, too.
Hap@sathorn
4/5221 Reviews
Silom/Sathon
Hap Satorn is a nice guesthouse with big rooms and a very comfortable bed. The location is convenient, close to MRT station Lumphini and Lumphini park. Internet speed is good. There is no elevator, so you have to walk up stairs. The hotel provides hot water in the lobby for tea.
B.S. Court Hotel Sathorn
4.1/510 Reviews
Silom/Sathon
Not bad is a classic Japanese-style suite with a Southeast Asian flavor. The room is large and has a kitchen (but you need to add money to allow cooking). It is friendly to Chinese and allows indoor smoking. There is no elevator, but it is very cost-effective to live in a suite at this price.
The Embassy Sathorn
3.8/547 Reviews
Silom/Sathon
A good place to stay, comfortable and good for money. Ill stay again soon.
Forum Park Hotel
4/5296 Reviews
Silom/Sathon
I stayed at this hotel for 5 nights and it wasn't bad. Hotel location is good because there is a BRT station nearby. the hotel exterior and interior is quit old but clean. The benefit of old hotel is to get a very big room. the room is quit big with balcony. However, the position of aircon is quit strange because hotel use the floor mounted type aircon and it is installed behide the curtain so I felt hot when I closed the curtain. Hotel staffs are really friendly and helpful, whenever I asked for their help and they took immediate action.

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