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Speck Bangkok
4.4/542 Reviews

Speck Bangkok

Sukhumvit Bangkok|0.07km from G. S. Mansion
Speck Bangkok is a lovely hostel located at the Soi Sukhumvit 33/1. It is about 3-minute walk from Phrom Phong BTS station Exit 5, turn right when you see the Robin Hood pub. If you are travelling with suitcases, you may like to make good use of the elevator or escalator in the EmQuartier shopping mall at Exit 1. We stayed at a family room for 2 nights. It is a decent room with one double bed and two single beds (bunk bed). This is an ensuite with a clean bathroom. If I have to be picky, the only 3 shortcomings would be its unstable temperature of shower, low washing basin (tall people or elderly people may find it difficult), and the low noise of the aircon. As for the shared toilets, the folding door may be a bit tricky. (Oh right, FYI: they have ladies floors.) That said, they did not affect my very good impression of the hostel. You have to enter the hostel with your keycard, so it may take a little longer when you first arrived. The receptionist was polite and helpful, and the check-in process was smooth. To go to the upper floors, we will need to change to the hostel slippers that would be sterilized regularly. Simple breakfast (with cornflakes, milk, bread and butter) is served on the 2nd floor. There is also a hot dish available upon request. We had pork congee on the first morning and fried egg and sausage on the second morning. If you prefer a full English breakfast, you may go to the Irish pub next door. This Japanese alley is frequented by many Japanese and Westerners. There are a second-hand Japanese bookstore, a pharmacy, 7-11 convenience store and plenty Japanese restaurants (such as the very popular Kobe Tontek) nearby. Opposite to Speck is Watts, a 60-baht store. A minute away is a Japanese supermarket, the very popular bakery Custard Nakamura. 5-minute walk away are two high-end shopping malls (with a wide range of restaurants catering to people with different budgets), EmQuartier and Emporium connecting to the BTS station. Despite the many pubs in the street, I felt safe in the neighbourhood. One thing I really like about Speck is that we could feel respected among our fellow hostellers. Hostellers respect each other's space and wouldn't make much noises in public area. If you are a responsible budget traveller but not at all into partying, this may be a perfect hostel for you.
Barn & Bed Hostel
4.4/597 Reviews

Barn & Bed Hostel

Sukhumvit Bangkok|0.25km from G. S. Mansion
My first time to Bangkok and I didn't regret my choice to choose Barn & Bed as a place to stay. A lot of positive point that I can share in regards to hotel location: 1. The location is close to BTS Phrom Phong Station so it is really easy for you to go everywhere. Literally just few walks away from emQuartier Sukhumvit. 2. Lots and lots of food stall and street food nearby, the hostel actually located behind a cafe. So it is pretty convenience if you look for something around the hotel. 3. Seven Eleven is just around 10 meters walk away. The hostel is really homey and quiet. The design also really cute. Staffs are really helpful and can speak English really well. There is computer at reception area if in case you have any business matter. Second floor is for the canteen, where they serve breakfast. Bringing foods to the room is not allowed, therefore if you would like to have some meal, you should have it there. Since I booked for female dorm with 5 beds, my cubicle is located in 4th floor. Tips for all of you, if you bring big luggage like i did, better keep it at the reception and bring only necessary stuffs to your room, since it will be quite a work out to drag your luggage until 4th floor. The room is clean and comfortable. They switch of the AC everyday starting from 1-4 PM, yet they have mini fan in your cubicle so shouldn't be any problem. In your cubicle there is your own locker, which is pretty big to keep all of your valuable items inside. Towels are given upon check in with deposit of 200 Baht. The bathroom is shared in each floor and always well cleaned. In the morning they prepared delicious sandwiches for breakfast, starting from 7 - 10 AM. Besides, there is also some local fruits to try like banana and apple for your morning brekkie. Really nice! I don't know what else to say about this hostel except, perfect. Great service, great value of money, great location, I will definitely comeback here for my next stay at Bangkok and definitely recommend this place for all the travelers.

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Nimit Boutique Hotel
4.2/540 Reviews
Sukhumvit
It is a B&B in a quiet alleyway, but it is very cost-effective. The housekeeping and key card handover staff are very friendly and willing to help. Although there is no meal service, there are many meal options nearby, which is very convenient. There are subway and BTS stations nearby, there is a large shopping mall next to the station, and it takes less than 20 minutes to walk to the terminal department store.
Mercure Bangkok Sukhumvit 24
4.5/5772 Reviews
Sukhumvit
Good location near BTS and mall, Quite a lot of eatery nearby to choose from. Room was clean and staff is friendly and helpful. For those taking Bolt apps to hotel do take note that they will drop you off at another hotel due to their gps error better to take grab.
Speck Bangkok
4.4/542 Reviews
Sukhumvit
Speck Bangkok is a lovely hostel located at the Soi Sukhumvit 33/1. It is about 3-minute walk from Phrom Phong BTS station Exit 5, turn right when you see the Robin Hood pub. If you are travelling with suitcases, you may like to make good use of the elevator or escalator in the EmQuartier shopping mall at Exit 1. We stayed at a family room for 2 nights. It is a decent room with one double bed and two single beds (bunk bed). This is an ensuite with a clean bathroom. If I have to be picky, the only 3 shortcomings would be its unstable temperature of shower, low washing basin (tall people or elderly people may find it difficult), and the low noise of the aircon. As for the shared toilets, the folding door may be a bit tricky. (Oh right, FYI: they have ladies floors.) That said, they did not affect my very good impression of the hostel. You have to enter the hostel with your keycard, so it may take a little longer when you first arrived. The receptionist was polite and helpful, and the check-in process was smooth. To go to the upper floors, we will need to change to the hostel slippers that would be sterilized regularly. Simple breakfast (with cornflakes, milk, bread and butter) is served on the 2nd floor. There is also a hot dish available upon request. We had pork congee on the first morning and fried egg and sausage on the second morning. If you prefer a full English breakfast, you may go to the Irish pub next door. This Japanese alley is frequented by many Japanese and Westerners. There are a second-hand Japanese bookstore, a pharmacy, 7-11 convenience store and plenty Japanese restaurants (such as the very popular Kobe Tontek) nearby. Opposite to Speck is Watts, a 60-baht store. A minute away is a Japanese supermarket, the very popular bakery Custard Nakamura. 5-minute walk away are two high-end shopping malls (with a wide range of restaurants catering to people with different budgets), EmQuartier and Emporium connecting to the BTS station. Despite the many pubs in the street, I felt safe in the neighbourhood. One thing I really like about Speck is that we could feel respected among our fellow hostellers. Hostellers respect each other's space and wouldn't make much noises in public area. If you are a responsible budget traveller but not at all into partying, this may be a perfect hostel for you.
Nantra Sukhumvit 39
4/5618 Reviews
Sukhumvit
The hotel is owned by Nantra Group. They have enough space in the reception area where you can wait for check in or after check out. Located just 5 minutes from Phrom Phong BTS station. The room does not have wardrobe so better keep all clothes in your bag. Room had mini fridge, toiletries, AC, water bottles, Hair dryer. The room is spacious enough but the TV is very close to the bed. Good value for money and good location in heart of Bkk.
Adagio Bangkok
3.8/512 Reviews
Sukhumvit
It was very helpful to have a washing machine because it was used for about 1 weeks stay. The room is clean and cute interior. It was not too large and too narrow for twin use. I was sorry that the refrigerator was small if I dared to say. . .
The Bless Hotel and Residence
4.2/558 Reviews
Sukhumvit
Good location, clean hotel, big room. But one meter away from the window is another building, with no view at all.

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