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Admiral Premier Bangkok
4.1/5127 Reviews

Admiral Premier Bangkok

Sukhumvit Bangkok|0.37km from So Thai Spa Bangkok

Latest booking 8 hrs ago

This place is my new home in Bangkok. I have been a visitor to Bangkok for about 5 years now and usually stay at Citadines 23. But one night back in 2019 I forgot to book properly and was out at 11pm with no Hotel. Admiral Premier was nice enough to give me a room last minute. Now with the pandemic, many hotels (including Citadines 23) are closed. But Admiral Premier is still up and running and it's clear why. The management knows how to run a business. The staff are so friendly they are like family. The location is EXACTLY in the center of the city but tucked away nicely just off to the side so that you can rest and relax in peace. The hustle and bustle is a mere 20 paces away. Masks and temperature checks required (like everywhere) and hand sanitizer is available everywhere including lobby, hotel and gym. The apartments are clean, well-kept and ALWAYS functioning. No matter what you need the staff and management are at the top of their game and respond to inquiries with lightning precision. Whether you are ordering from food panda, air conditioning needs a tune up or need something from room service, the staff is on it. Tuktuk service available directly to BTS! If you're too lazy to walk or you come in the summer and don't want to be drenched in sweat, this service is Really valuable. Believe me. I usually start in a service apartment and then move to Airbb after. But lately Airbb condos have been a headache to deal with. Condos are not maintained, have plumbing issues and hosts try to bait and switch listings. After losing about 3 days dealing with broken condos and inattentive hosts, I decided to go back to Admiral Premier and make it my home base. No hassle. They allow guests/friends and don't ask questions as long as you don't bring trouble. Totally fair. Think of this hotel as an Airbb but with all the perks of a Hotel. Clean linen everyday, water, toilet paper and no hassle with rooms. Why go anywhere else. Prices are super reasonable and with the addition of a Balcony this apartment is the perfect place for new tourists or old veteran travelers alike. Everything, and I mean everything, is in Walking Distance; BTS, MRT, 7-11, street food, etc etc Again, the Staff is amazing which is why this place feels so comfortable. I could write alot more but trust me when I say that this is a 10/10 stay when it comes to value and accommodation. The gym is small but has enough to get your full body workout going. The pool is beautiful and gives you the ultimate mid height view of downtown Bangkok with Terminal 21 looking right at you. Thank you to you the staff for making my stay comfortable, relaxing and hassle free. Would I stay here again? I'm here now! Bottom Line: If you are looking for a solid hassle free experience with accommodations so you can come and enjoy Bangkok for the first or 100th time, Admiral Premier is where you need to stay. Thank you, Tony Ortega

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August Residence
4.1/52 Reviews
Sukhumvit
There are fewer people, but the environment is good, and the lobby decoration is very popular. The breakfast meal is not self-sufficient and has fewer types.
1Sabai
3.3/55 Reviews
Sukhumvit
The location is OK, 10 minutes walk from the MRT Blue Line 20 station of the subway station. Take a taxi to use a well-known landmark Walden condo or NARZ. There are many Japanese-style shops nearby, izakaya, 7-11 at the corner. The hotel has no elevator. You have to pull the suitcase to the second floor and pull the first floor. I live on the third floor. The entrance of the gate is on the small street. After entering, the right is the bathroom of the front door. On the left, Xiaoqiang has several victims. There is a strong smell of cat feces and urine in the ladder. I endured to the reception desk on the second floor and realized that this is also a cat. The waiter was very good and stored my luggage. The room is a clean single room, shared toilet bathroom, after night, heard the music downstairs, plus the downstairs is the traffic road, wind and electric system, but fortunately tired to sleep.
Bodega Bangkok Soi 23
3.8/535 Reviews
Sukhumvit
The location is very good. It takes 10 minutes to get to the subway station. It is quite spacious. The room for six people is very clean. There are two bathrooms and showers, which are very convenient. The sheets are newly changed.
The Alberti
4.1/516 Reviews
Sukhumvit
love it! everything was great and clean. it’s only 4 months old. the room is quite spacious. nice bed, very comfortable. it’s not far from emquartier, and BTS station ( 10min walk). plenty of restaurants nearby. the staffs were nice and helpful. negative: the drain was kind of clogged in the shower. but overall, it was a nice stay! will be back next year in Feb.
Somerset Maison Asoke
4.6/5237 Reviews
Sukhumvit
The hotel location is very good, walking distance to most of the amenities. It also provides a free shuttle service to and from the interchange 21 buildings. We stayed on 4th floor which was a mixed floor with smoking and nonsmoking rooms, the corridor had multiple air purifiers running 24x7, so I didn’t have any issues with the smell of smoke. Daily breakfast has a good variety of choices of Asian western and vegetarian options. The only downside would be the shower hot water temperature, it fluctuates with cold water and hot water when it’s supposed to be constant, it didn’t bother me as the weather was quite hot anyway.
Public House Hotel - Sukhumvit 31
4.4/525 Reviews
Sukhumvit
It's not a hotel for a staycation, it's just a good hotel to come and stay for the night. It's pretty clean and close to the subway station. -The soundproofing is the worst. I can hear everyone talking in the hallway. It's so loud I can't sleep. -I used dirty tap water once, but the filter turned black;; -No separate water for brushing teeth (filter required)

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If you're a culture enthusiast wanting to stay close to key attractions, hotels like The Raweekanlaya Hotel and Arun Residence are excellent options.For foodies, a hotel in Chinatown like Shanghai Mansion will give you easy access to a plethora of street food stalls and seafood restaurants.

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