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Gogos for the first few days of the trip. After that, its mainly massage places in the afternoon and escorts or freelancers at night.
Love the variety in massage places that Bangkok offers with the oilies, PSEs, soapies, nurus etc.
Looking forward to visiting a Kapoo Club on my next trip.
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2 hours ago, Rocky Rockstar said:
My personal favourites are The Landmark & Citrus Suites.
Landmark has perfect location and reasonably priced for a ‘posh’ hotel around £100 a night.
Citrus Suites is a bargain can get a huge 60sqm apartment for £70 a night and it has both the fastest WiFi & most comfortable bed I’ve experienced in BKK! Location wise it’s not too bad either 5 min walk from NP.
If I want something cheap & cheerful I’ll go to Tai Pan Hotel less than 5 min walk from SC. Around £30-40 a night but decent enough and good value for money.
Have convinced my work to pay for the Hyatt Regency a couple of times which has an awesome rooftop bar but it’s usually out of budget.
Would take a £10 a night shithole right now though if it meant I could be back in BKK 😄
Citrus Suites looks like great value for those huge rooms - nice find!
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10 hours ago, SunnyValentine said:
I live in Pattaya and going to Bangkok for business a few times a Year.
Favorite hotels are:
* The Davis (Sukhumvit Soi 24)
Pro: Good Sized Rooms.
Have Rooms for Smokers
Usually about 60-70 US$
Con: A bit away from the Bar Areas, one km from Sukhumvit Rd. Not too many Restaurants in the vicinity
* Moevenpick Sukhumvit
Pro: Nice designed Rooms. Great Restaurants at decent prices.
Have Rooms for Smokers
Great Sukhumvit Location Soi 15, close to everything.
Con: Sometimes the price goes up to more than 100$. But often can be had for about 70 - 80The Davis used to be one of my favourites as well.
Last I stayed there, a couple of years back, it felt like the hotel needed a renovation and the service wasn't as good as it used to be either. Not sure if they've improved on this since.
I'd still consider staying there on my next trip - the Ambassador suite is just beautiful and makes up for most of the flaws.
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19 hours ago, briguy said:
I've stayed twice at Hotel Icon on Soi 2. Usually around $ 50 US a night (although right now rooms for the fall are $ 37 on Agoda). Quiet, modern place with a decent infinity pool on the roof. Best of all, a short walk through the Rajah parking lot and you're on Soi Nana!
Ah that's convenient! Price seems very reasonable as well.
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20 hours ago, alexstardust said:
Citadines 11 is another good choice in the same area and for the same price. I don't remember the details, but my room was quite big and stylish. Also food service was ok. A few steps from Oskar, Levels etc
Seems like a neat place. Rooms look spacious and the Soi 11 location is top ofcourse.
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I thought it would be nice to create a thread with favourite hotels or Airbnbs in Bangkok.
I've only stayed in hotels in Bangkok up until now but I'd love to discover good Airbnbs as well for upcoming trips which hopefully happen soon.
My favourite hotel currently is the Mercure, Soi 11
It fits my budget at around $75 a night. Rooms are comfortable, bathrooms spacious, swimming pool is good and the entire hotel has a modern feel to it. The location is great to experience the nightlife with multiple clubs nearby and easy access to Nana and Cowboy. There are lots of good food options nearby and El Gaucho Steakhouse on the ground floor.
I'd love to read recommendations on hotels or Airbnbs from other members.
4 star or 5 star hotels, guest friendly
in Hotels & Accommodations in Bangkok
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Doesn't matter. Almost all hotels including 4 and 5 stars are guest friendly. If you want to be sure before you book, send them an email asking them about their guest policy.