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Central World Plaza opposite the Arnoma Hotel - Bangkok
Central World Plaza opposite the Arnoma Hotel
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Bossotel Inn Bangkok: Great Value Accomodation
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  • I have stayed at a number of hotels in Bangkok before, and Bossotel Inn has to be the most value-for-money hotel I have ever stayed at. Considering its price during my time of booking (US$42 per deluxe twin room per night in October 2006) I was surprise at how nice and new the hotel actually looks. Usually, Bangkok hotels within this price range are old, musty and badly-maintained. Even more surprisingly, the hotel actually has a very nice lap pool and a fitness centre (consisting of basically a multi-gym). It was not a lot, but for a hotel that rated itself as a 2-star one, it was still a very pleasant surprise. Service was good, but their staff should try to brush up on their English a bit because otherwise, trying to communicate with them on anything topic beyond their basic domain (i.e. reception issues) was quite a challenge. I tried to get directions from them to some places, but either it was that they had problems understanding what I had asked, or that I had problems trying to comprehend their replies. Still, they did try and were very sincere in their service. The only minor issue I can fault the hotel was that probably in a bit to keep the cost down, some common areas such as the corridor leading to the rooms were non-air-conditioned. But that was okay.

    Usually on my trips to Bangkok, I stay at the cheapest room at my hotel of choice. But I decided for this October 2006 trip to just give myself a little treat and so upgraded all my rooms during that trip to that of the next best tier. So instead of booking the superior room, I booked a deluxe room. Unfortunately, they were out of twin rooms and so had to assign me a double bed instead. Since my travelling companion was good buddy of mine, it was not so much of an issue. My first impression upon stepping into the room was "lots of space". It was kind of immediately apparent, because unlike my stay at The Davis Bangkok, they did not try filling up the space with additional furnitures and just leave it as that. I had never stayed in a hotel room (even suites) with so much space before and so it felt kind of weird, but it was a nice kind of weird. The location of the hotel was superb and within a 5 minutes walk from Saphan Taksin BTS Station. Being located near the Chao Phraya riverfront, this also meant easy accessibility to the Chao Phraya Express Boat. In fact, one of the piers was located right next to Saphan Taksin BTS. So basically, getting around, whether by riverboat, BTS, or taxis, was not an issue at all. There was also a Robinson Mall (at Centre Point Silom) near it for your basic shopping needs. Just a short 3 minutes walk out of the hotel, there were also tons of locals shops and eateries to keep you occupied and amused. Some of the street food were really delicious! The included breakfast was quite basic, but did included a nice range of items that included American breakfast fares such as ham and various toasts to local delights such as fried noodles and stir-fried items.

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  • Price: US$40-80    » Currency Converter
  • Comparison: less expensive than average
  • Address: 55/8-14 Soi Charoenkrung 42/1, Bangrak Bangkok 10500 Thailand
  • Phone: +66 2 630-6120
  • Directions: It is near Shangri-La Hotel.
  • Website: http://www.bossotelinn.com/home.html
  • Other Contact: Email: bossbk@bossotelinn.com

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    The Davis Bangkok: The First Boutique Hotel in Bangkok   Compare Rates NEW!
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  • When I visited Bangkok in October 2006, it was sort of on a whim. Thus, while I had intended to stay at the ever popular Pathumwan Princess, I could not get a room at all since I gave only a very short notice of less than a week. As it turns out, it was actually a blessing of sorts, as during my search for a replacement hotel, I came across "The Davis Bangkok", which looked truly spectacular from the photos and was price very competitively (I booked a twin sharing superior room for only about US$105 per room per night) considering its facilities and class. Do note that there are 2 wings at The David Bangkok, the Main Wing, and the newer Corner Wing. I recommend booking a room at the Main Wing, because all the facilities such as pool and restaurants are within the Main Wing. Often, the photos Thai hotels employ on their websites and that of their agents are often glammed up ones that are quite different from the actual (usually much sadder) situation at the hotel. I am very happy to report that The Davis Bangkok actually looked better in real life! The courtyard at Baan Davis was also truly an oasis within the heart of Bangkok. My room within the main wing was very tastefully decorated, cosy and spacious. Besides frills such as a lounger, there was even a large working desk and a microwave! I was kind of amused that they actually made customized leather cases to house the remote controls for the TV and sound system - certainly a very elegant touch. The rooftop pool was quite nice as well, but can get a little crowded at times since it is kind of small. Same goes for the unheated jacuzzi besides the pool. The included welcome drink was a sugar laden affair that was better left forgotten. Breakfast was another story and offered a very good spread of American breakfast fares like hashbrown, muffins, and ham, as well as local fares such as fried noodles, curries and desserts. The range was good and there were even variations in items on different days. I loved that fried bacon strips were served daily.

    Many hotels in Bangkok claim to be "Boutique Hotels", but are often actually badly-kept budget hotels. This is definitely not the case with The Davis Bangkok and the establishment definitely lives up to their claim of being "the first boutique hotel in Bangkok". Everything about the hotel from the facade, room decor, staff uniform and even the clinical looking toiletry bottles screamed designer chic. Apparently, different rooms (even within the same class) within the hotel also feature different themes. So, even if you are a regular at the hotel, you can be assured of something new during each stay. If there is anything to fault, it will be that the location of the hotel is actually a little "off" along Sukhumvit Road, which is a really long road. To walk from the nearest BTS station, Prompong, will take about 20 minutes and it can be quite an unpleasant walk due to Bangkok's swattering heat, and the amount of construction work that were going on along the road in. Going out, they do provide a courtesy Tuk Tuk though. But all these are actually moot points since taxis in Bangkok are really cheap. Considering the prices of the rooms, the cost of taxis are quite negligible by comparison. Service wise, it was fantastic as well with all the staff being ever ready with a smile. After staying for 2 days before in Bossotel Inn Bangkok, where their staff were not particularly great in their command of the English language, it was a real joy for me to find most of the service staff at The Davis Bangkok speaking very good English. One minor fault was that the reception staff gave me one piece of wrong information. When I stayed at the hotel in October 2006, the departure tax at the airport was actually 500 baht, but I was told that it would be 700 baht. As it turned out, the information they got was incomplete, and the tax would only be raised to 700 baht from February 2007. But this is just nitpicking.

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  • Theme: Hotel
  • Price: US$80-120    » Currency Converter
  • Comparison: about average
  • Address: 88 Sukhumvit 24 Klongton Klong
  • Phone: +66 2 2608000
  • Website: http://www.davisbangkok.net
  • Other Contact: Email: info@davisbangkok.net
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    The Atlanta
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  • The lobby and the inner garden - Bangkok
    The lobby and the inner garden
    by SirRichard
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    My friend alza recommended me this old classic hotel in Sukhumvit area. So I went to have a look, but unfortunately it was full. It is an old retro. In its leaflets it says to have "the oldest unadulterated hotel lobby in Thailand". And it seems so! (look at the pic). It has a nice small swimming pool at the backyard (you can see it if you cross the lobby and go through the door) with a cozy garden. I saw a room, the cheapest, in the uppermost floor (6 USD) and they were "too simple and old fashioned", but I have heard that the suites (32 USD) are a really good value

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  • Theme: Hotel
  • Price: US$20-40    » Currency Converter
  • Comparison: less expensive than average
  • Address: Soi 2 out of Sukhumvit Th
  • Directions: From the Marriott Hotel, take the Soi 2 and go till the bottom.
  • Website: http://www.offtherails.com/atlanta.html

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    Nathan Guest House (KSR)
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  • The Restaurant at Nat GH - Bangkok
    The Restaurant at Nat GH
    by SirRichard
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    If you decide to stay in Khao San Road, one of the best (and oldest) backpackers place is Nat Guest House. It is located right in the middle of the street. It is a very popular place with a nice open restaurant to have lunch or just a beer and internet conections. They show american videos in the TV.

    Double rooms cost 160 Baht per night.

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  • Theme: Pension/Guesthouse
  • Price: less than US$20    » Currency Converter
  • Comparison: least expensive
  • Address: 217-219 Khao San Road

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    Suk11
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  • This wooden thai style hostel is one of the best values in town. Cheap and clean, all the interior is decorated in wood. And is located in a rather nice and lively area, Sukhumvit, with plenty of restaurants and cafes. To get from the airport, take the A3 airport bus (100B) and get down at Soi 11 in Sukhumvit Road. Walk to the SevenEleven and you will see a wooden house with a grren garden. I paid 500B for a single ensuite with A/C.

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  • Theme: Hostel
  • Price: less than US$20    » Currency Converter
  • Comparison: least expensive
  • Address: Soi 11, Sukhumvit.
  • Website: www.suk11.com

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    Ambassador Hotel Bangkok: Convenient & Affordable Tourist Class Hotel   Compare Rates NEW!
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    Lobby of The Ambassador Hotel
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    The Ambassador Bangkok was probably a "higher class" hotel than it currently is some years ago. Despite its age, it has a grand reception area, and large built-up areas which included convention halls, its own attached shopping malls (although quite vacant) and even its own bird park! Most important of all, it has a very friendly bunch of service staff. All the staff which I had encountered during my stay, whether from reception or housekeeping were helpful and approachable. That being said, I still must emphasis that due to the age of the hotel, one should stay in the slightly more expensive Tower Wing, as its room are newer. I had heard from fellow travellers that the rooms in the Main Wing were rather rundown. I had stayed with 2 other of my friends in a triple-sharing room of the Tower Wing when I was at Bangkok, and although the room was clean, it was obviously quite old and not very well-litted. Not a problem during the day as one side of the wall was a full height window. But at night, the electrical lightings could have been better. My room was nevertheless spacious and a more than comfortable place to retire to every night. My friends and I got the room via the internet and paid US$54 each night for our triple-sharing room in the Tower Wing, inclusive of breakfast for all 3 of us. The included breakfast was good, consisting of a good spread of American breakfast items like ham and toast, among local delights such as fried noodles and porridge. Bacon strips were however only available during weekends.

    The best features of the hotel are its fantastic location and recognition. As I had mentioned earlier, it was probably a "higher class" and better known hotel before, and also due to its being around for a while already, almost every local (and most important the taxi drivers) know of its location once you mention "Ambassador Hotel". Being located in Sukhumvit area and within the famous "Nana Entertainment Area", access to both orthodox and "alternative" entertainments are just as easy. And my favourite part was that the Nana BTS Station was only 5 minutes away and a 7-Eleven just a minute away!

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  • Price: less than US$20    » Currency Converter
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  • Address: 171 Sukhumvit Road, Soi 11, Bangkok 10110
  • Phone: +66 2-2254-0444
  • Directions: Near the Nana area, and very near the Nana BTS
  • Website: http://www.amtel.co.th/bangkok/

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    Sukhumvit Area
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  • This area in the east of BKK is a very convinient zone to look for medium-cheap accomodation. Not as famous as Khao San Road, is obviously less crowded and not so noisy. here you can find medium size-class hotels (Atlanta...), as well as cheap classy pensions (Suk 11) and good restaurants (Cabbages and Condoms). There are many internet cafes, and souvenir shops too. It is very well communicated by BTS (Nana Station) and the Airport bus A3 leaves you right here in less than 30 minutes!!!

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  • Price: less than US$20    » Currency Converter
  • Comparison: least expensive
  • Address: Sukhumvit Th

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    Nith Charaoen Hotel: Room A @ 6th Floor
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  • (date stayed - Jan. 5, 2004) Triple Bed with toilet Hot and Cold Shower Fan Only 360 Baht/night I like this room though it is in the 6th floor! Spacious and with ventillation!

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  • Theme: Hotel
  • Price: less than US$20    » Currency Converter
  • Comparison: less expensive than average
  • Address: 183 Khao San Road, Banglampoo Bkk 10200
  • Phone: 02-281-9872

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    Grand China Princess Hotel: great family hotel   Compare Rates NEW!
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  • The grand china princess is a favourite of our family. We have used this hotel 4 times in the last 15 months. We have found the staff to be of wonderful assistance and offer you a little more if you go out of your way to greet and learn their names. Our kids are always safe her and where looked after by Suthep and the other staff. The location is ideal if you are looking for a central location that is cheaper in pricing than most hotels. The river and stop 13 is 1 block and being on Ratawong you can always get a bus or taxi. You can easily walk to the Grand Palace and Wat Pho or take in the flower or fruit and vege markets in the mornings. My wife and kids think it is shopping heaven only matched by Chatachak.

    The breakfast buffet is always great and a Mi Thai to finish off the day in the bar is ok. Atmosphere wise it is not the greatest, but the rooms are always clean and the family rooms sleep 5 easily. They will also store your gear while you are away and UPS has an office on the ground floor that has got our bulging boxes home each time.

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  • Price: US$20-40    » Currency Converter
  • Comparison: less expensive than average
  • Address: 215 Yaowarat Road, , Bangkok, Central

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    Holiday Inn Crowne Plaza Bang: Very Nice Hotel in Great Area   Compare Rates NEW!
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  • I stayed here for 7 nights while in Bangkok. The hotel is very nice and clean. Every morning they had an amazing buffet breakfast. The maids did great jobs when cleaning our rooms. The people at the front desk were very very helpful and spoke great English. I would recommend Crown Plaza. I did not use the facilities but they had them and also had great restaurants.

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  • Theme: Hotel
  • Price: US$120-180    » Currency Converter
  • Comparison: about average
  • Address: 981 Silom Road Bangkok 10500 T Bangkok 0
  • Phone: 2384300

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