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Grande Centre Point Surawong
4.5/5271 Reviews

Grande Centre Point Surawong

Silom/Sathon Bangkok|1.38km from Wat Pathum Khongkha Ratchaworawihan
Hotel Overview: The overall facilities of the hotel are very new, neat, clean, and comfortable. The hotel is quiet, away from noisy areas, providing a tranquil environment for a relaxing vacation. Hotel Layout: The layout is very convenient. Upon entering the main entrance, the check-in counter is on the left, and a comfortable lounge area and restaurant are on the right. The restaurant on the ground floor serves a diverse and delicious breakfast, highly recommended! The hotel also features a gym, entertainment area, and a swimming pool on the F floor with a view of the Iconsiam shopping mall. Swimming here in the evening is truly relaxing. The top floor hosts a Western restaurant with delightful flavors, and the steaks are especially worth trying! Hotel Rooms: The rooms have large floor-to-ceiling windows offering a beautiful view of Bangkok's iconic skyscrapers. The room space is ample and comfortable, featuring a soft bed that ensures a quick entry into dreamland. The bathroom has a spacious bathtub, perfect for a relaxing soak. The room also includes local Thai snacks. Additionally, the in-room dining service offers a diverse menu with various culinary options. Hotel Location: Situated in the Silom area, close to Bangkok's Chao Phraya River and with a view of Iconsiam shopping mall. The hotel provides a shuttle service to and from the BTS station, making transportation very convenient. Hotel Service: The hotel staff is exceptionally friendly, warm, and welcoming. They greet guests with enthusiasm and provide timely assistance. Overall, the travel experience in Thailand was fantastic!

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Montien Hotel Surawong Bangkok
4.4/5263 Reviews

Montien Hotel Surawong Bangkok

Silom/Sathon Bangkok|2.23km from Wat Pathum Khongkha Ratchaworawihan

Latest booking 23 hrs ago

I had the pleasure of staying at The Montien for 3 weeks 2 months ago when on a company-booked trip. My room and bed were extremely comfortable and spacious, with plenty of natural light and unobstructed views, quality amenities including a Nespresso machine. The Montien decor is modern, Thai style and beautiful. The breakfast buffet is bountiful, with plenty of variety. Pierre Pelletier, the Area General Manager and his team went above and beyond to ensure my stay was outstanding! Then this month when my family and I planned a vacation to Bangkok I picked this hotel as our base. The hotel is conveniently located for easy access to the sky and underground trains, many must-go-to restaurants, cafes, Siam Paragon, temples, Chinatown, night walks and more. We were welcomed with incredible 5-star Thai hospitality. Special mention to Khun Nu, her front desk team and night manager Khun Jew for handling flight delays, airport transfers and arranging pick up of lost luggage, Khun Tik for his world-class warm welcomes, Max’s regular assistance and taxi coordination, the ever-helpful and polite bellmen, Beer remembering our morning coffee preferences, Kae at Ruenton restaurant for looking after us at dinners, friendly Tanya at the lobby bar, the housekeeping team for keeping our 3 rooms impeccable and everyone who made our Bangkok vacation so memorable! It felt like our home away from home and we enjoyed our time here so much!

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Loy la Long Hotel
4.7/516 Reviews

Loy la Long Hotel

Riverside Bangkok|0.08km from Wat Pathum Khongkha Ratchaworawihan
Location location location. It is hidden behind a temple and they were working on the walking path outside this house that is on the river and so we were hesitant upon arrival. Once the door opened, though, that all faed away. The house is not on the banks, but literally IN the river. You can see when the tide is high the water lapping on the bank as you walk into the front door. Off with those shoes and into one of their seven guest rooms. We had the Red Room with its funkiness: small shower and cubby hole extra space with no true windows to the exterior, but it was AMAZING. The bed was SO comfortable. I would wake up every morning and step out of the room and onto the terrace overlooking the Chao Phraya with a fresh cup of coffee and just soak it all in: watch the barges go by. Their breakfasts are amazing. You choose from a menu the night before and they serve you on their terraces or inside the downstairs restaurant area. It is on the edge of Chinatown so there is much to do and see just right here. It's on the river so easy access to two piers with water taxis and the tourist boat to hop on hop off at all the major temples and must see attractions. We walked from here to two Michelin reviewed restaurants (only were able to get into one because we didn't have reservations) and the neighborhood felt safe even at 11PM. One strike against if you are an early-to-bed kind of a person is that, being on the river, you hear the dinner cruise party boats every night. And there are a lot of them going up and then back down with live lounge singers on the way up and then dance tunes on the way back. This isn't until that late, but it could be a bummer if you are sensitive to noise. If I remember right, they offer earplugs for those that need. Watching the boats float up and down the river in the evenings was fun in itself.

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Loy la Long Hotel
4.7/516 Reviews
Riverside
Location location location. It is hidden behind a temple and they were working on the walking path outside this house that is on the river and so we were hesitant upon arrival. Once the door opened, though, that all faed away. The house is not on the banks, but literally IN the river. You can see when the tide is high the water lapping on the bank as you walk into the front door. Off with those shoes and into one of their seven guest rooms. We had the Red Room with its funkiness: small shower and cubby hole extra space with no true windows to the exterior, but it was AMAZING. The bed was SO comfortable. I would wake up every morning and step out of the room and onto the terrace overlooking the Chao Phraya with a fresh cup of coffee and just soak it all in: watch the barges go by. Their breakfasts are amazing. You choose from a menu the night before and they serve you on their terraces or inside the downstairs restaurant area. It is on the edge of Chinatown so there is much to do and see just right here. It's on the river so easy access to two piers with water taxis and the tourist boat to hop on hop off at all the major temples and must see attractions. We walked from here to two Michelin reviewed restaurants (only were able to get into one because we didn't have reservations) and the neighborhood felt safe even at 11PM. One strike against if you are an early-to-bed kind of a person is that, being on the river, you hear the dinner cruise party boats every night. And there are a lot of them going up and then back down with live lounge singers on the way up and then dance tunes on the way back. This isn't until that late, but it could be a bummer if you are sensitive to noise. If I remember right, they offer earplugs for those that need. Watching the boats float up and down the river in the evenings was fun in itself.
Riverview Residence
3.7/560 Reviews
Riverside
I am very disappointed with the recent negative reports about He Jing Hotel. I have lived here intermittently for the past decade. This includes nine days of staying here when the airport closed in 2008. I came here again in November of 09, the most recent one was January 10 this year. Every time I come here, the hotel never leaves a bad impression on me. It must be said that every time I come, I live in the renovated presidential room and have not lived in a cheap room. I gave the manager a suggestion that the restaurant on the top floor should not play music all day long. The restaurant is a place to enjoy the tranquility. After that, it was recommended to implement it immediately. But unfortunately, if the staff were to turn off the music or turn down the sound, they were not very willing to help. Apart from this, Riverview Hotel is an incredible place!
Good Space Hostel
2.6/53 Reviews
Chinatown
The sanitation is very clean, the house is very warm, and the owner is very friendly
Pho Place
4.3/5106 Reviews
Chinatown
My stay at Pho Place was one of my best places that I have stayed in especially their internet speed was one of the best even with 8 or more people on it. The staff were also exceptional and very helpful in helping me In fact everything was very great . The only real issue was that I am a foodie and used to a lot of food carts around when I stayed in Chinatown and not just once a month, but there was plenty of different places to eat so it wasn't too great a hardship for m lol
2499 Heritage Chinatown Bangkok Hotel by RoomQuest
4.2/569 Reviews
Chinatown
We were given a very warm welcome by the hostess who gave us a welcome drink also. The hotel is in a very good location to visit Chinatown or if needing to go to Hua Lamphong station. The room was nice and we had water in the fridge. The bed was also comfy and we both slept well. We were allowed to store our bags on the day of departure safely behind the counter. The lady behind the desk could not have been more helpful. She gave us more water for our trip and let us sort out our bags before leaving. Thoroughly recommend for a short trip.
Baan 2459
4.5/56 Reviews
Chinatown
Une jolie vieille maison rénovée, nous avions une grande chambre ( une suite) certes, mais ce n'est absolument pas un quatre étoile. C'est vaguement un café qui loue des chambres : check in seulement entre 15h et 19h ( !). Le personnel du café est très gentil mais ils ne parlent pas anglais, n'ont pas porté nos valises, et n'ont même pas fait la chambre... A partir de 19h il n'y a plus personne, donc il vaut mieux n'avoir besoin de rien. Nous sommes partis à 6h du matin en taxi sans que personne ne s'en aperçoive. Ce qui m'a surtout gênée est que les fenêtres sont très fragiles et ferment juste avec un petit taquet en métal. Pas secure du tout, et pas insonorisé non plus. Même si c'est à l'écart de la grande rue on entend bien les pétarades de moto, même avec des protections auditives. Les stores venitiens laissent passer la lumière, même la nuit (il y a des spots extérieurs. ). Sommeil léger s'abstenir. Et dès 6h du matin c'est franchement bruyant. Je pense qu'il vaut mieux venir visiter Chinatown mais pas tenter d'y dormir, en fait. Mon conseil : des doubles vitrages et un service hôtelier sont à prévoir, sinon il faut reclassifier en ” pension de famille” ou” gîte” et reduire le prix de moitié.

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