the Sukkothai hotel-bkk
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the Sukkothai hotel-bkk
I had decided on the Marriot resort/spa but my bf heard wonderful reviews about the Sukkothai hotel. Would love to hear reviews from someone who has stayed there.
Am concerned about the convenince of getting around from their vs. the marriot and also the prices for services. Marriot seems a bit more in our price range.
We have 4 nights in BKK and may split them btw the 2 but would prefer not to.
Thanks!
Am concerned about the convenince of getting around from their vs. the marriot and also the prices for services. Marriot seems a bit more in our price range.
We have 4 nights in BKK and may split them btw the 2 but would prefer not to.
Thanks!
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Sukhothai is a beautiful hotel. Exceedingly calm, almost hushed. very nice pool and great restaurant (Celadon). A bit pricier though, compared to others. In a busy area; have to walk 15 minutes to train or take taxi. nice walk to Lumphini Park....
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i dined at celandon this past june. the food was so-so. what really surprised me was that they let customers wearing tank tops and shorts into the restaurant. i'm not a snob, but i thought this was a rather high end restaurant. had i known their relax dress code, i would have worned shorts, with a nice jt polo shirt.
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celedon has thai food...beautifully presented but pricey...
angelgina....the two really are not comparable....the suk is really a 5* hotel with all the associated costs that go with that....the marriott is a 4* hotel in a more moderate range...i think the location of the two probably offset each other really....although because of the wonderful boat ride from marriott you have a plus and it takes you right to the skytrain...
the suk is beautiful and sleek in a modern thai style....i have not seen the rooms, but expect they are lovely---nicer than marriott i expect...the location is issolated imo....
go with the marriott for overall perfection....
angelgina....the two really are not comparable....the suk is really a 5* hotel with all the associated costs that go with that....the marriott is a 4* hotel in a more moderate range...i think the location of the two probably offset each other really....although because of the wonderful boat ride from marriott you have a plus and it takes you right to the skytrain...
the suk is beautiful and sleek in a modern thai style....i have not seen the rooms, but expect they are lovely---nicer than marriott i expect...the location is issolated imo....
go with the marriott for overall perfection....
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I haven't stayed there, but called over there, about two trips ago, and made arrangements to see the place. I went for lunch,at the Celadon, and afterwards got a tour of the place and saw many rooms and at different price levels and the rooms are beautiful. I loved the place, although the skytrain is about a 15-minute walk. The Metropolitan Hotel...a really great place...is next door and I did stay there. There's no sky train near the Marriot either. If it were my FIRST trip to Bangkok and I were choosing between the Sukothai and the Marriot...although I must admit I haven't stayed at the Marriot yet, then I would probably go for the Sukothai. It has a very Thai feel to it and is very tranquil. The standard room was small, but the other rooms were very nice. I absolutely loved the Jr. Suite except for the fact that one couldn't view the TV from bed, but had to go into the separate livingroom area to do so. Happy Travels!
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the boats run from about 6AM to 11 or 12 midnight in all weather...they are big boats and very stable....on the way back to the hotel they now serve each person an iced face cloth and a chilled bottle of water...this was new this year....a welcome addition...
i know that i push the marriott all the time into people's faces, but i do that because it is an exceptional value and a lovely place to stay...the pool is the best in bkk and for many of us that is a must in bkk....if it has a weak point i would say that the restaurants are not fabulous and are quite pricey, although you have the alternatives available out in the mini mall....i can see how some feel the location is also a negetive...to us it is one of its strongest points....access is very easy via either taxi or boat and often it takes far shorter time to get into the central city via rama III rather than dealing with the silom/suriwong/wireless areas in a taxi.... the staff are one of its strongest points as well...
i know that i push the marriott all the time into people's faces, but i do that because it is an exceptional value and a lovely place to stay...the pool is the best in bkk and for many of us that is a must in bkk....if it has a weak point i would say that the restaurants are not fabulous and are quite pricey, although you have the alternatives available out in the mini mall....i can see how some feel the location is also a negetive...to us it is one of its strongest points....access is very easy via either taxi or boat and often it takes far shorter time to get into the central city via rama III rather than dealing with the silom/suriwong/wireless areas in a taxi.... the staff are one of its strongest points as well...
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You can take the water taxi to sites along the river such as The Grand Palace, Emerald Buddha, Wat Po, Wat Arun, etc. Other sites are not along the river, such as the Jim Thompson house and the Jim Thompson main store and outlets, and you'd have to take a taxi after taking the Marriott shuttle (different from the water taxi) across the river. The Mariott shuttle takes you to a place where there is a skytrain stop and a water taxi stop.






