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Coz Ratchathewi
4.2/541 Reviews

Coz Ratchathewi

Siam Bangkok|0.84km from The Department of Highways
It is a solo trip for a housewife in her 40s. Use a room with a private shower room for 3 nights. ● Since the bus stop is right in front of you, it was convenient to search on Google Maps and get on the bus that came immediately. ● Wifi is comfortable ● Fruits and a little bread for breakfast. Thank you for drinking water and tea at any time. ● Beautiful bath towels were prepared. ● Two bottles of water in a PET bottle. ● There was a window, but there is no view. At night, there are many shops on the street across the street. And there are various kinds of curry in the canomujin (eat curry-like soup on noodles like somen noodles) opposite the hotel? It was good to have as many vegetables and herbs as I liked. The curry was delicious too! It was not good ● Anjuku may be everywhere, but if you inadvertently leave food, you will get a cherry blossom. (When I went to bed with a cherry blossom in my outer pocket of the cherry blossom, an ant was stuck in the cherry blossom.) There is no refrigerator in the room, so it is better to put all the food in the shared refrigerator on the first floor. ● The shared shower was only lukewarm water, but hot water came out here. ● The shower curtain was full of mold and uncomfortable, so I want you to change it. .. ● Washing machine 40 baht (coin only) I used the detergent I brought. The dryer was out of order and could not be used. There was a hanger, so you can use it to dry it outside in the shared space on the first floor. ● The walls are thin and you can hear the sound of closing the door and the voice in the room. The sound of someone's alarm. .. ● I was nervous, or when I was in the bathroom, the sound of the air conditioner or something rang and it was unpleasant. For some reason, when I went to the bedroom, it didn't sound so much, so I was able to sleep.

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Timber Hostel
4.5/576 Reviews
Siam
About 10 min walk fr BTS Ratchathewi. Many food options along the way, rests and traditional food stores. 7-11 on d corner. Super clean, kind hosts and staff. I cooked fried eggs and toasts every morninG. Big ref. They have pantry supply, free water, laundry area, nice living area. Each floor with lots of sink, toilets and nice showers. The room is small so cannot really take in much luggage. Linens are clean, beds w curtains. Access/keycard for 24 hr access o property. They will keep your baggage free for a day , then charges may apply for succeeding days depending on your length of stay. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Bangkok Oasis Hotel
4.1/540 Reviews
Siam
Lovely staff, good service, beautiful hotel, good atmosphere. There is a cafe in the hotel, suitable for taking pictures. The rooms are clean, there is a lot of parking. Hotel accommodation is a little difficult to find because it is in a small alley. But after coming in, I really like the atmosphere.
Bangkok Midtown Hotel
4.4/5103 Reviews
Siam
Baiyoke excels on its hotel services. This little hotel gem is greatly convenient. Centrally located for business meetings, shopping, hospitals and quick links to riversides, China Town and Indian Quarters and two Bangkok airports. Hotel is decorated in while minimal but gives a completeness feeling. No fuzzy decor items. Facilities functional well. Staff super attentive and professional. Food is 5 stars in authenticity, flavors and presentations. Highly recommended for convention meetings as well as stay for pleasure and tourism. Couples. Families. Solo. Business travellers. Small down points. Hotel in next to busy intersections so you hear street noises in your rooms minimally. Windows in my room 233 are half tinted to block less pretty views of shophouse buildings very nearby. Not to the point of making you feel claustrophobic but could make you a bit uncomfortable. I am ok with it considering the tight space where the hotel is. (Land is gold!!!!)
Kloem Hostel
4.5/511 Reviews
Siam
Pros: Clean and modern premises with lovely counter staff (thanks for the smiles every time I got back in!) and some of the cleanest toilets with hot water that I've ever seen in a hostel. The last station for the airport express is about 8 minutes walk away, which is great for public transport fans. Kloem helps to order a local breakfast in for you if you like, which is great for the mornings where you're starting a bit later. Also, the cats - Jacket is a lovely boy with an amazing purr, but if you're not a cat fan, not to worry as the cats are really polite and don't disturb you. Nor do the other guests - rooms have a double card tap security system, so all the chatty folks can chill outside while the inside of the dorms stays nice and quiet. :) Cons: The small roads to the hostel are a bit of a squeeze for a taxi or Grabcar. Also, there's not much cubby hole space to hang wet towels and such, but some improvisation with a string will do just fine. TLDR: Would totally stay here again and recommend to solo travellers.
Bangkok City Suite
4/5350 Reviews
Siam
The hotel in the photo looks better. The main plus is a included breakfast. Normal, mostly Thai food. For those who are European-sold cruissans, toasts, a mixture of margarine with oil, jams, eyelashes and sausages. Breakfast can be served. The main minus is very noisy at night. The hotel is next to the track, with the track on two sides, the movement is 24-hour. The first night almost didn't sleep. The second night I already bought silicone beruchi. The second minus- number was on the third floor and the constant smell of cigarettes from the in-frequent ventilation, very strong, felt it even through sleep, rose in the morning with nausea. I saw that next to the outdoor air conditioner box - there was a bunch of bulls. Smoking and throw from the top floor. Bathroom with the bathroom, but I assure you to take the bath wish you will definitely not arise in it. The furniture is rusty and you will look at the ceiling covered with a plaster. The black plaster has grown and on the clutch in the bathroom. The location is normal for taxi use. No cafes nearby, not least restaurants. As compensation - cafe at a hotel with free rum service. I unlikely to choose this hotel. TK hotel is needed for a comfortable accommodation. And here with this just didn't develop because of the 24-hour very strong noise of the road and the eternal smell of cigarettes from the in-flow ventilation.
Greenery Hostel
4.4/53 Reviews
Siam
The location of the hotel is in the middle of the two BTS stations Phaya Thai / Ratchathewi. It is recommended to walk from Ratchathewi. It is easier to recognize along the road. If you walk from Phaya Thai, it will be difficult to walk. It is quite roundabout. If it is raining, if you bring your luggage with you It’s even more troublesome. Because the road is in poor condition, it can’t be dragged in many places. The hotel is cleaner and quieter than the similar one. There are many restaurants nearby, but they close at about nine o'clock. You can also choose to buy it back to the hotel to eat. The hotel has a rest space for residents to use. The hotel provides some free fruit all you can eat, and there are also many board games for people to play. I feel that a class of friends or a few families would be more suitable. There are also many self-service washing machines nearby, which is also more convenient. You will have the opportunity to stay again next time.

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Choosing a Hotel in Bangkok

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