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Or use Grab/Bolt ride share services
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Adelphi Grande Sukhumvit 41
SteelHand replied to SteelHand's topic in Hotels & Accommodations in Bangkok
The website says it still has the tuk tuk to the BTS and walking doesn't bother me, I'm used to hot countries. My main mongering is going to be going to massage/nuru parlours or getting them to outcall to my room, not really looking to go down the FL or BG route. I also like that it's out of the way in regards to nightlife as I'm not a nightclub/bar scene type. Thanks for the info though, much appreciated -
Adelphi Grande Sukhumvit 41
SteelHand replied to SteelHand's topic in Hotels & Accommodations in Bangkok
I'll be there for 10 days, forgot that bit lol -
Has anybody stayed here at all? I've made a soft booking in one of their Grand One Bedroom Suites at a decent price (~AUD$1600) which comes with a free one way transfer to or from the airport and it's close to Emporium/EmQuartier and Phrom Phong BTS.
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SteelHand replied to Gary7's topic in Important information regarding forum use, assistance and priviledges.
Sorry to be a pain but I have the same issue, no "dark mode" option at the bottom either -
I am never a fan of hotels that don't have a dedicated website for direct booking. All I can find is third party booking sites and although they have a Facebook page, they only appear to have a Line link and their last Facebook post was July 2022. Looking on maps, it's a sliver building (that's sliver, not silver) with a staircase entrance so not very codusive for large suitcases and there is the possibility of no lifts. On the plus side, it's very central to everything with Nana Plaza just around the corner and the rooms are cheap but simple.
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I've used Grab in KL, Singapore, Bali and also BKK when I made my first visit in August 2019. Easy app to use and you can update the phone number when you get a local SIM card in whichever country you are visiting. Now that E-SIMS are a thing, you can even have your local number activated and ready to go before you even leave your home for the airport (phone dependent) Best thing about Grab is that it's fixed price, no matter how long it takes to get there and you can choose different levels of drivers/vehicles. I'm quite happy to pay a small surcharge for a 5* driver or luxury vehicle (not available in all countries) Nothing better than a nice model Mercedes or Toyota Vellfire (they were in KL) turning up for your ride 😀
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Easiest way is to email them directly and ask if they're guest friendly or, if you're not comfortable asking it that way, just ask what their guest policy is. It won't be like they've ever been asked that before
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Yes, you'll need your passport (they'll take a photocopy) and you'll also need an international driving licence (just google where to get one in whichever country you live in) They're relatively easy to get and are valid for 12 months from issue.