5 star hotel Bangkok
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5 star hotel Bangkok
Wondering what hotel to book. Am looking at the Sukhotai, Sheraton Grande, Plaza Athenee, Grand Hyatt Erawan. We want to be quite central to main sights and markets. Any other suggestions would also be appreciated.
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All the above are terrific hotels. Plaza and Hyatt are in good locations on Sukumvit & close to Skytrain. There is a new Sofitel close by which is about to (re) open - not sure when but it will probably have some good rates when it does.
The Conrad on Wireless Road is a bit of a walk to the BTS but is my favourite, non riverside hotel.
On the River the Peninsula and the Shangri La are very good but a bit less convenient. The Oriental is als worth considering although a little too formal and staid for my tastes.
The Dusit Thani is an older 5* property and close to markets and some good restarants etc.
The Conrad on Wireless Road is a bit of a walk to the BTS but is my favourite, non riverside hotel.
On the River the Peninsula and the Shangri La are very good but a bit less convenient. The Oriental is als worth considering although a little too formal and staid for my tastes.
The Dusit Thani is an older 5* property and close to markets and some good restarants etc.
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www.booking.com/city/th/bangkok.en.html good prices reviews
intercontinental.com perfectly located by the skytrain
marriott.com JW good for me.
Sivatel Regal Suites from $150 rooftop infinity pool
Cheapest I have ever done amari.com/watergate priceline.com
Won a $55 bid... Happy Hunting!
intercontinental.com perfectly located by the skytrain
marriott.com JW good for me.
Sivatel Regal Suites from $150 rooftop infinity pool
Cheapest I have ever done amari.com/watergate priceline.com
Won a $55 bid... Happy Hunting!
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i love the peninsula too for a riverside location..
my stays at plaza anthanee have been memorable and the location cannot be beat....the four seasons is good too and the nearby st regis...
sheraton grande has lovely rooms and a walkout to the skytrain..
jw marriott is a very nice hotel as well..
conrad is a good choice and i really like the friendly staff there and their liu restaurant...
sukathai (sp) is a nice hotel but i don't find the location convenient and the same for the banyon tree...
the intercontinental is an older world style hotel also in the sukhumvit area...
my stays at plaza anthanee have been memorable and the location cannot be beat....the four seasons is good too and the nearby st regis...
sheraton grande has lovely rooms and a walkout to the skytrain..
jw marriott is a very nice hotel as well..
conrad is a good choice and i really like the friendly staff there and their liu restaurant...
sukathai (sp) is a nice hotel but i don't find the location convenient and the same for the banyon tree...
the intercontinental is an older world style hotel also in the sukhumvit area...
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My preference is always for a riverside hotel. The hotels on the river are more convenient to the Grand Palace and the major wats as you can get there by water taxi. The hotels in the Sukhumvit area are close to shopping, but not so close or convenient to the major sights.
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The Hyatt Erewan is connected by ramp to the skytrain. That is a big plus! It is also in the middle of the major shopping venues in the city. You can walk to Central World, Paragon, Siam Discovery/Center by way of the skywalk (above the street, but just below skytrain level) which is much nicer than the uneven sidewalks in BKK.
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Among the choices you're looking at - the Grand Hyatt Erawan brings together the best balance, so that would be my first choice definitely. The Sukhothai is also not bad, and I'm also partial towards the Dusit Thani as crellston mentioned.
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Dusit Thani is in great location, right at MRT & Sky train, walking distance to Lumphini night market.
There is a new shopping mall opens, Terminal 21 and you might want to stay close by Grande Centrepoint Sukhumvit, big room, great location too right at Asoke bts & MRT.
There is a new shopping mall opens, Terminal 21 and you might want to stay close by Grande Centrepoint Sukhumvit, big room, great location too right at Asoke bts & MRT.
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What is nice about the river are the river boats to the attractions. You leave your hotel car free and start your day with an adventure and breeze instead of traffic and machines.
taxis anywhere in the city are about $2.. so it really doesn't matter getting home at night from anywhere.
taxis anywhere in the city are about $2.. so it really doesn't matter getting home at night from anywhere.
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<i>What is nice about the river are the river boats to the attractions. You leave your hotel car free and start your day with an adventure and breeze instead of traffic and machines.</i>
This bears repeating.
Also, while it has been noted that The Peninsula is a little further out of the way than some of the others, it is also a wonderful island of calm in the sea of sensory overload that is Bangkok. And the river views there are unbeatable: http://onelittleworld.zenfolio.com/p...e6b96#h3be6b96
This bears repeating.
Also, while it has been noted that The Peninsula is a little further out of the way than some of the others, it is also a wonderful island of calm in the sea of sensory overload that is Bangkok. And the river views there are unbeatable: http://onelittleworld.zenfolio.com/p...e6b96#h3be6b96
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...we don't like traffic. The best way to avoid it is to use the river to circumvent the west side of bangkok.. descending from fun public or express river boats at your WAT stops.. then even searching out the Klong boats to traverse to the eastern,central areas to go shopping.
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P.S. fares on these public commuter boats are abut 15-30 thb. the ones that cross the river are 3thb. Then the klong ( canal) boats are similar to the river ones in price. You just need to know the name of the stop you want to go to ( or the nearest WAT) and they will charge you accordingly. Really FUN!
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>>>Also, while it has been noted that The Peninsula is a little further out of the way than some of the others, it is also a wonderful island of calm in the sea of sensory overload that is Bangkok. And the river views there are unbeatable:<<<
(If you're still following this thread, mr_go, many thanks again for your wondrous trip report and photos of that cherished Peninsula. Brings back such a rush of good memories. Counting down the days to next month's return to the Peninsula for Valentine's Day; sweet tradition, down by the river.)
Now, warm congrats to you, englishlass, for forthcoming stay at Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit. I've always had fine stays at that property for meetings. (Until the St. Regis came along last year with some most agreeable corporate rates and an even more convenient work commute, the SGS - along with the Four Seasons - was the preferred 'in-town' Bangkok business travel locale for me.)
If not already done so, would suggest enquiring for a room/suite on the highest possible floor, end of hall, with a view of 'Lake Ratchada'. (Took me a few business stays to find my most satisfactory SGS lodging.)
Other thoughts/suggestions for your SGS stay : if available, various nooks and crannies at the SGS 'jungle pool' were ideal for snuggling with a loved one and evening jazz (and Champagne) in The Living Room were a delight for me. The always enjoyable Alice Day is currently scheduled for Living Room performances, Feb. and March.
Have fun in the City of Angels. As of ~ 10 days back, Bangkok was as fine as ever (St. Regis, rather brief business trip), with certain '5*' hotels (and certain airlines) offering various specials.
Enjoy,
macintosh (robert)
... Singapore Airlines, You're a Great Way to Fly ...
(If you're still following this thread, mr_go, many thanks again for your wondrous trip report and photos of that cherished Peninsula. Brings back such a rush of good memories. Counting down the days to next month's return to the Peninsula for Valentine's Day; sweet tradition, down by the river.)
Now, warm congrats to you, englishlass, for forthcoming stay at Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit. I've always had fine stays at that property for meetings. (Until the St. Regis came along last year with some most agreeable corporate rates and an even more convenient work commute, the SGS - along with the Four Seasons - was the preferred 'in-town' Bangkok business travel locale for me.)
If not already done so, would suggest enquiring for a room/suite on the highest possible floor, end of hall, with a view of 'Lake Ratchada'. (Took me a few business stays to find my most satisfactory SGS lodging.)
Other thoughts/suggestions for your SGS stay : if available, various nooks and crannies at the SGS 'jungle pool' were ideal for snuggling with a loved one and evening jazz (and Champagne) in The Living Room were a delight for me. The always enjoyable Alice Day is currently scheduled for Living Room performances, Feb. and March.
Have fun in the City of Angels. As of ~ 10 days back, Bangkok was as fine as ever (St. Regis, rather brief business trip), with certain '5*' hotels (and certain airlines) offering various specials.
Enjoy,
macintosh (robert)
... Singapore Airlines, You're a Great Way to Fly ...
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The St. Regis is great and it is attached to Ratchdamri BTS Station for easy access to all points in the city. This is a truly 5-star new property and your room comes with butler service. We had a 5-night stay in early January and it was awesome. Check out our photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/kalboz/...7628777073793/
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>>>The St. Regis is great and it is attached to Ratchdamri BTS Station for easy access to all points in the city. This is a truly 5-star new property and your room comes with butler service. We had a 5-night stay in early January and it was awesome.<<<
And truly fine St. Regis pictures, indeed, 'Kalil'! Many thanks for taking the time to post such beautiful images of that special property. Highest St. Regis BKK room category for me (to date) for meetings has been 'Grande Deluxe'; pleasure to savour your particular lodgings and public venues impressions.
And a bit off-topic, but will still convey of recent promos involving the St. Regis and that cherished business/leisure travel property, the Four Seasons. A friend who works at the FS informs a current Chinese New Year promotion - including Executive Lounge access - has proven to be most popular. (And that FS lounge has always been quite the haven.) For any of you soon-to-be Bangkok travellers, perhaps worth researching.
Joyous Sheraton Grande times to the OP and thanks again Kal for your wondrous shots and fine commentary on this and other sites; hope you and your lovely family soon return to the City of Angels. Work schedules holding, will be back in BKK next week.
robert
And truly fine St. Regis pictures, indeed, 'Kalil'! Many thanks for taking the time to post such beautiful images of that special property. Highest St. Regis BKK room category for me (to date) for meetings has been 'Grande Deluxe'; pleasure to savour your particular lodgings and public venues impressions.
And a bit off-topic, but will still convey of recent promos involving the St. Regis and that cherished business/leisure travel property, the Four Seasons. A friend who works at the FS informs a current Chinese New Year promotion - including Executive Lounge access - has proven to be most popular. (And that FS lounge has always been quite the haven.) For any of you soon-to-be Bangkok travellers, perhaps worth researching.
Joyous Sheraton Grande times to the OP and thanks again Kal for your wondrous shots and fine commentary on this and other sites; hope you and your lovely family soon return to the City of Angels. Work schedules holding, will be back in BKK next week.
robert
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Thank you for your kind remarks Mr. Macintosh ... you are very nice and helpful here. We are hoping to get back to LOS this year and we also hope that we can have a Fodor Thailand forum meetup there
As for the St. Regis, most unfortunately that Starwood has raised this property from category 5 to 6. Although well deserved, this will make the St. Regis Bangkok more expensive in terms of SPG points redemption for at least one year (March 2012-March 2013). See here for more info: http://milepoint.com/forums/threads/...4#post-1214155
As for the St. Regis, most unfortunately that Starwood has raised this property from category 5 to 6. Although well deserved, this will make the St. Regis Bangkok more expensive in terms of SPG points redemption for at least one year (March 2012-March 2013). See here for more info: http://milepoint.com/forums/threads/...4#post-1214155