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Sofitel Bangkok Sukhumvit
4.7/5362 Reviews

Sofitel Bangkok Sukhumvit

Sukhumvit Bangkok|0.47km from Nana Fashions

Latest booking 20 hrs ago

I'm very saddened to say this once great hotel is declining very fast. This was my top choice prior to Covid and I always stayed in a club millesime room. But I'm giving up after this stay, After 1 night into a 3 night stay with 3 club millesime rooms, I made up my mind You should get what you pay for but here you do not any more and I'm saddened about it. In no particular order: 1) Lounge service has declined massively. Took 10 minutes for someone to come to get my drinks order for afternoon tea. 2) Cocktail selection is now limited to 5 or 6 cocktails when previously they would make any cocktail you wished from the bar on the floor. All I like is a Bloody Mary, and it's almost impossible to get one here now. Food selection is poor in the lounge too. Jam Sandwiches? Come on! 3) Previously the pool had a bar by the entrance with water and snacks. Now it's gone! It was there 2 years ago. The empty bar serves as a reminder of what was there. A pool attendant did give ice cold water to guests by the pool but for some reason did not offer to me. When I saw him ignore me for the third time, he was very apolgetic and immediately gave me an iced water and then and Orange Juice, at no charge. They should promote hm to become the hotel manager! 4) Went out all day, back at 4 pm - room not cleaned, and NO, do not disturb was not switched on. The other.2 rooms in our booking were all cleaned during breakfast time. How could they miss out my room? 5) The rooms have iPad control now. You can't do anything without it. I was shown how to use it but my guests in the other two rooms were not. No-one escorted them to their rooms either which I never saw here before. 6) When I did order drink in the lounge, it took 30 minutes to arrive. And that's if you are lucky enough to be asked, This is a quick list of shortcomings during the first 24 hour of this stay In all my years of traveling the Globe (I am also in the travel business) I have never seen a great hotel decline as fast as this one. Do yourself a favour. There are much better choices for your money in Bangkok. My recommendation is to stay at the Conrad, that has a great lounge and attentive staff and also a very well equipped Gym. Accor should fire the manager of the Sofitel Bangkok. He’s doing such a bad job and is ruining a great hotel. He asked to have a chat with me, 20 minutes before I checked out. I consider that to be so spineless. I raised my sadness about the hotel within 4-5 hours of arriving - Hh had 3 days to talk to me and try to turn an unhappy customer into a happy one. Seriously if he worked in my company he would no longer be employed. You have one chance to make a good impression and to try to turn around a negative experience into a good one, just before we were leaving makes no sense. Forget Accor, I'll be switching. to IHG as my favoured brand alongside Marriott. It give me no happiness to write this review because I did LOVE that hotel.
Samala Hotel Bangkok
4.2/5136 Reviews

Samala Hotel Bangkok

Sukhumvit Bangkok|0.61km from Nana Fashions
This hotel is brand-new, and has immense potential. It's a shame that I have to write this negative review, but I'm hoping it can spur the hotel to do much better in several areas. We discovered this newly built hotel from a local friend and decided to book four nights during the festive season. Upon arrival, the check-in process took much longer than expected. This was in-part due to the poor command of English by most of the staff. We were assigned a room in Tower A and Tower B. Tower A rooms are much more convenient as the pool and gym are located on the same tower. The rooms itself were great, but there were many small issues which hampered the experience during our stay. For example, the shower drain drains water very slowly, resulting in an overflow everytime you take a shower. The water pressure itself was decent but they need to solve the drainage issues, because we had several different rooms during our stay and every room had the same problem. Other than that, the rooms were great. The power points have USB-A and USB-C inlets, so you don't need an adapter when staying at this hotel, a very thoughtful point. Next, the breakfast buffet was decent. Bangkok hotels are famous for their excellent breakfast buffets. I have stayed in countless hotels in Bangkok, and the benchmark continues to be Centara Grand at CentralWorld for breakfast. Samala's breakfast buffet had a variety of options. The great thing is that the dishes are different every day, so you'll never have a boring breakfast. The bad news is that in terms of taste, its not consistent. For example, there was one morning which had Hainanese Chicken Rice served, and I nearly vomited after tasting it. On another day, there was Green Curry Chicken served, and it was amazing. Speaking of breakfast, I want to highlight the excellent service by Mr. Tong, which I believe is the manager of the breakfast service. Mr. Tong was very attentive and checked-in on us to make sure everything was fine. Interestingly, he spoke much better English than half the front desk staff so perhaps he should be there instead! Last but not least, I want to provide some inputs about the service. It was very inconsistent. Most of the staff at the hotel were very friendly, particularly the concierge, which was amazing at making dining reservations and providing recommendations for lunch/dinner. The front desk staff were also very friendly, and I managed to have a good chat with the front desk manager on several occasions. She had a good command of English, together with a woman who appeared fierce but was very friendly, but the same can't be said for the rest of the staff. They had some of the worse English I have ever seen in any hotel. Bangkok is an international tourist destination, and if the front desk can't get English right, it's better they are moved to other parts of the hotel. Also, some of the staff are extremely stingy when it comes to bathroom amenities. We requested extra Body Wash on several occ

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Dynasty Grande Hotel
4.2/569 Reviews

Dynasty Grande Hotel

Sukhumvit Bangkok|0.05km from Nana Fashions

Latest booking 18 hrs ago

Location is pretty much known already here. Walking to and from is either through Soi 6 or Soi 4 (Soi Nana). It's a bit of a walk to get to Sukhumvit the main street for anyone who may be hampered in any way partially because of the conditions of the sidewalks and other issues. I have stayed at this hotel multiple times so it's not unknown to me. The hotel just opened up recently from the pandemic. It was not fully open. Only the front building was available in November. I am a light sleeper and the very front of the building was not a great place for me as some construction noise and vehicle noise could come through for me. Not always, but it was there. I usually get a room facing the pool which is historically quieter and recommend if staying here for light sleepers. The gym was not operational at my stay but supposedly supposed to open up some time in December. It was not advertised anywhere on their website or onlne that it was closed so a little disappointed. The rooms are big. Bottled water is provided daily. Wi-fi was solid. Separate bath and shower. The pillows were very supportive compared to most hotels where there is no support! The bed was probably on the harder firmer side. Not sure if there is an option to get a mattress topper to soften it up. The restaurant space is currently vacant so no room service. There is a 7 Eleven about a minute or two walk to Soi 4. It's a solid hotel.

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Novotel Bangkok Sukhumvit 4
4.4/5268 Reviews
Sukhumvit
The staff were very friendly and the breakfast buffet was very good! There was a wide selection with a great egg station. The rooms were clean and spacious, the tv was modern and had lots of international channels, the amenities were a bit basic though, for example there’s shampoo and shower gel, but no conditioner. I also had to ask for slippers and shampo. We did a tour one day though and the pickup was before breakfast, so the hotel gave us takeaway breakfasts that were ready waiting for us. My dad was also ill one day and they let us take away food for him too. The pool area on the roof had amazing views. The only downside is the pool shuts at 6pm to clear the deck and turn into a bar. It would be nice if the pool could stay open a bit later.
Citrus Suites Sukhumvit 6 by Compass Hospitality
4.3/575 Reviews
Sukhumvit
Outstanding staff and management!!!! A special Thank you to Kae, the manager for making our stay feel like we was at home. She welcome you with her beautiful smile and take care all your needs. The staff is welcome you with a beautiful smile when you first enter the hotel. Kae and the staff is the reason I always book at Citrus, they make me feel welcome. Thank you Citrus Kae and the staff!!!!
Ibis Styles Bangkok Sukhumvit 4
4.5/5266 Reviews
Sukhumvit
Breakfast: superb. Very clean eating hall. Top class cutlery. Rooftop pool: good for relaxation, especially in hot weather (well Bangkok is 90% of the time hot). Pool closes a bit early but its ok. Comfortable bed. Small rooms but very nice view. Helpful staff at the reception. Being this close to Nana Plaza nightlife could be a little problematic while getting in and out of the hotel at nighttimes. 7/11 store and exchange offices are right around the hotel. (That exchange office gives pretty good rates compared to any I saw in the Bangkok area). Also explore the buffets offered in nearby hotels.
PARKROYAL Suites Bangkok
4.3/592 Reviews
Sukhumvit
Location, staff and common areas all good to excellent. Price very competitive for area. Room (1 bed premier suite) was mostly good to excellent and well equipped. Bed very comfortable, but certain parts (notably the bath/shower) clearly hadn't been replaced when rest of room refurbished and, whilst serviceable/clean, were rather battered and had seen better days. Not a problem per se, but it did let the room down a bit. Unfortunately the wifi/internet was a problem, frankly it's abysmal by modern standards. It's OK if you just want to send the odd text, but don't plan on sending any attachments by email, logging onto a zoom call or streaming anything. It didn't even hold a connection long enough for a speed test ! From the number of complaints I heard being made to reception this was evidently a hotel wide issue. I hope they can sort this out, as it's a nice hotel, but I'm not sure I'll be back until they do.
Dynasty Grande Hotel
4.2/569 Reviews
Sukhumvit
Location is pretty much known already here. Walking to and from is either through Soi 6 or Soi 4 (Soi Nana). It's a bit of a walk to get to Sukhumvit the main street for anyone who may be hampered in any way partially because of the conditions of the sidewalks and other issues. I have stayed at this hotel multiple times so it's not unknown to me. The hotel just opened up recently from the pandemic. It was not fully open. Only the front building was available in November. I am a light sleeper and the very front of the building was not a great place for me as some construction noise and vehicle noise could come through for me. Not always, but it was there. I usually get a room facing the pool which is historically quieter and recommend if staying here for light sleepers. The gym was not operational at my stay but supposedly supposed to open up some time in December. It was not advertised anywhere on their website or onlne that it was closed so a little disappointed. The rooms are big. Bottled water is provided daily. Wi-fi was solid. Separate bath and shower. The pillows were very supportive compared to most hotels where there is no support! The bed was probably on the harder firmer side. Not sure if there is an option to get a mattress topper to soften it up. The restaurant space is currently vacant so no room service. There is a 7 Eleven about a minute or two walk to Soi 4. It's a solid hotel.
S.M. Grande Residence
3.7/522 Reviews
Sukhumvit
There are mixed reviews here about this hotel so I wasn't sure what I'd find. I needn't have worried. It is indeed, as some have said, a bit worn with some badly scuffed wooden furniture, but it's nothing that a trip to IKEA wouldn't fix. The tv was something from the last century (no flat screen or usb/HDMI ports), but really, who comes to Bangkok to watch tv. The practical things were fine - almost - and the room was large and clean, and there was a balcony. Aircon seemed to work fine, although for some reason it didn't appear to be as effective in the morning before I checked out. The bed was comfortable, but of course that is up to individual taste. What wasn't practical was that in the bathroom, by the sink, there were large containers of shower gel and another of soap, but nowhere in the shower to put them. Just a small tray for a hotel-sized bar of soap. No excuse for that and just plain silly. Another oddity is the hotel entrance, with a sliding gate for pedestrians to open before continuing to the entrance. When I looked on Google Street View to check its precise location it looked as if the hotel was locked and closed and I thought it was an old Covid-period view. As far as apartment hotels go, I have stayed in places twice as good but four times the price. Overall, I was impressed and it will likely be my regular place to stay in Bangkok.

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