The Eugenia Hotel Bangkok?
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The Eugenia Hotel Bangkok?
Has anyone been to or heard of The Eugenia hotel? It is on Soi Sukhimvit 31, North Klongtan.
From their website it looks beautiful and their rates aren't bad if you book a package for 3 nights incl. breakfast, round trip to airport, 24 hr room service etc.
They quoted me 17,000 baht net for 3 nights.
Not having been to Bankgok I don't know the areas at all. I am wondering if this is a good location that even if it is not within walking distance to restaurants and sites, it offers ease of transportation.
We are also considering staying 5 nights at the Arun residence ( Arun Suite) which is on the River, for the begining of our trip and then staying at The Eugenia for our last 3 nights in BKK.
Thank you!
From their website it looks beautiful and their rates aren't bad if you book a package for 3 nights incl. breakfast, round trip to airport, 24 hr room service etc.
They quoted me 17,000 baht net for 3 nights.
Not having been to Bankgok I don't know the areas at all. I am wondering if this is a good location that even if it is not within walking distance to restaurants and sites, it offers ease of transportation.
We are also considering staying 5 nights at the Arun residence ( Arun Suite) which is on the River, for the begining of our trip and then staying at The Eugenia for our last 3 nights in BKK.
Thank you!
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Do a search here (type Eugenia) into the search box above. There has been a fair amount of discussion about the place. The dead animal heads everywhere put me off.
As I remember, it's a bit away from a skytrain stop, an important consideration in this area.
As I remember, it's a bit away from a skytrain stop, an important consideration in this area.
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Kathie, thanks for the heads up on the animal heads!
I personally don't care for them either but my husband saw the website and he likes the look of the hotel and the fact that it is small and the beds sound comfy. He doesn't mind the taxidermy and I do, so let's see who wins this discussion.
I am checking into other hotels recommended my many here.
There are more than a few choices and I am a bit overwhelmed to say the least.
If I could, I would reserve at either The Peninsula or Oriental and be done with it. However I took a look a their rates and I am afraid that they are over our budget at the moment.
That means that I am still on a quest to find the "perfect" hotel that is in a convenient location, charming, comfortable, good service and is in the price range of $150.00 more or less!
I personally don't care for them either but my husband saw the website and he likes the look of the hotel and the fact that it is small and the beds sound comfy. He doesn't mind the taxidermy and I do, so let's see who wins this discussion.
I am checking into other hotels recommended my many here.
There are more than a few choices and I am a bit overwhelmed to say the least.
If I could, I would reserve at either The Peninsula or Oriental and be done with it. However I took a look a their rates and I am afraid that they are over our budget at the moment.
That means that I am still on a quest to find the "perfect" hotel that is in a convenient location, charming, comfortable, good service and is in the price range of $150.00 more or less!
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take a look at one of the pre paid sources for hotels:
www.asiarooms.com
www.huahin.20m.com
www.agoda.com
just be sure of your dates etc before reserving....they are great and include the 17% tax/service and usually breakfasts...
www.asiarooms.com
www.huahin.20m.com
www.agoda.com
just be sure of your dates etc before reserving....they are great and include the 17% tax/service and usually breakfasts...
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Try to pull up one of my trip reports. I did an extensive report on the place 2-3 years back as a Thai friend and I went over to check it out out of curiosity. It's near the serviced apartment building that I stay in. And yes, it's the dead animal place. I wrote about it in my report. The taxidermist must have made a fortune.It's a nice place if one can get past the animal thing. Happy Travels!
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Personally, I think the Eugenia is quite a beautiful hotel. The decor is stunning--kind of a blast back in time. Bu then again, animal heads, i gues don't bother me all that much. We were supposed to stay there this past December but it ended up being a bit over our budget for Bangkok per night.
That said, if this is your first time in Bangkok, you really do want to stay somewhere a bit more central.
Sounds like you like more boutique-y hotels if you like the look of the Eugenia...and not a huge resort with a business center--take a look at Dream (maybe too modern for you?) or Arun Residence. Dream is definitely more convenient location but the view at Arun is stunning.
I'm also a big fan of Old Bangkok Inn...we stayed there our first time in Bangkok and loved it. Location is a bit off-the-track too, but I loved the adventure of taking the canal boats to get to the SkyTrain...once you get used to it, it's very easy to get around.
Good luck!
That said, if this is your first time in Bangkok, you really do want to stay somewhere a bit more central.
Sounds like you like more boutique-y hotels if you like the look of the Eugenia...and not a huge resort with a business center--take a look at Dream (maybe too modern for you?) or Arun Residence. Dream is definitely more convenient location but the view at Arun is stunning.
I'm also a big fan of Old Bangkok Inn...we stayed there our first time in Bangkok and loved it. Location is a bit off-the-track too, but I loved the adventure of taking the canal boats to get to the SkyTrain...once you get used to it, it's very easy to get around.
Good luck!
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Billt the Marriot does have a great location and the rates are well within our range especially for what they offer. It would be perfect if it wasn't such a large resort.
Rhkkmk, thanks for the sites, I am going to be checking into them for rates.
Guenmai, very informative report.
Thank you for going out of your way to top the report for me.
Filmwill, you are right we do prefer boutique hotels. I looked at Dream originally and had thought it a bit too modern but if you say the location is good I might reconsider that as an option.
The Old Bangkok Inn was brought to my attention before. I liked their concept and the fact that they got rave reviews, especially for the service.
While I don't mind taking the canal boats to the sky train, I thought the rooms looked a bit too dark.
Did you find this to be the case or is it the photos in the website?
Arun is also a possibility since it's on the river and of course it has that stunning view!
We might end up staying at two different hotels since we will be coming back for 3 nights to BKK.
So perhaps a compromise will be reached b/n my hubby and I.
Maybe we'll stay at Eugenia at the end and choose one of the others for our first 5 nights...
Will keep you posted : )
Rhkkmk, thanks for the sites, I am going to be checking into them for rates.
Guenmai, very informative report.
Thank you for going out of your way to top the report for me.
Filmwill, you are right we do prefer boutique hotels. I looked at Dream originally and had thought it a bit too modern but if you say the location is good I might reconsider that as an option.
The Old Bangkok Inn was brought to my attention before. I liked their concept and the fact that they got rave reviews, especially for the service.
While I don't mind taking the canal boats to the sky train, I thought the rooms looked a bit too dark.
Did you find this to be the case or is it the photos in the website?
Arun is also a possibility since it's on the river and of course it has that stunning view!
We might end up staying at two different hotels since we will be coming back for 3 nights to BKK.
So perhaps a compromise will be reached b/n my hubby and I.
Maybe we'll stay at Eugenia at the end and choose one of the others for our first 5 nights...
Will keep you posted : )
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What is the problem with the "large" resort? Its not like there are thousands of people there, long lines for everything. Its easy to get a pool lounge chair thats in the shade no less. The breakfast lines are short, if there is a line at all? I'm not sure what the problem is here?
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kikiv, our room (the Orchid Suite) was a bit on the darker side, but it was also extremely beautiful...kind of like a two-storey French colonial barn, if you can imagine. Lighting didn't really bother us, as we were really only in-room late at night. But, in retrospect, I guess you could say that some rooms are on the dark side.
Although the room they have that has the outdoor patio (can't think of the name off-hand) had oodles of natural light...and I think most ground floor rooms do as well.
Although the room they have that has the outdoor patio (can't think of the name off-hand) had oodles of natural light...and I think most ground floor rooms do as well.
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Billt I am sure there is no problem with the Marriot, it is just that we prefer smaller properties.
It is a personal preference.
Filmwill I received an email from Old Bangkok inn offering the Orchid room on our dates, I am going to ask about the others.
It is a personal preference.
Filmwill I received an email from Old Bangkok inn offering the Orchid room on our dates, I am going to ask about the others.