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Cinnamon Hotel Bangkok
4.3/5114 Reviews

Cinnamon Hotel Bangkok

Chatuchak Bangkok|1.69km from Kasetsart University Museum of Fisheries (Natural History)
We chose Cinnamon Residence as our ASQ quarantine hotel for the mandatory fifteen night quarantine isolation upon entering Thailand from outside the country.  Cinnamon is a  basic, no-frills hotel.  Three meals a day, in plastic take-out containers were provided and dropped off on a chair outside our doors at 8:00, 12:00 and 17:00.   We chose all Thai food, as opposed to western food and found the meals to be pretty good.  The food, predictively, was delivered at or near room temperature, though there was a microwave in the room.  Any items breaded and deep fried came soggy, horribly greasy and beyond redemption by microwave.  I requested a china plate, a glass and a knife, but was told those items are forbidden.  Only the hotel issued Melamine plate, drinking cup, soup spoon or plasticware and plastic forks and spoons are allowed. The sliding window to the balcony was screwed almost closed and could not be opened beyond eight inches.  With that tiny opening, I did not have adequate reach for access to a towel drying rack under the air conditioner.  Residents are allowed to venture outside of the room only by special permission and have no access to the hotel gym or outdoors, whatsoever during their two week quarantines. In the best of circumstances, solitary confinement for over two weeks is difficult.  A couple of things made a nice difference for me.  When I had adequate internet access, I was able to pass the time much more pleasantly.  I needed to make several calls to the management during my first few days in quarantine, asking for attention to my WiFi to achieve that.  The information technology person in the hotel made several changes to my internet connection and finally achieved adequate connectivity for my needs most of the time.  I found that I was able to order grocery items online from Tops Market.  I could get fresh fruit that I craved, as well as other comfort food, I really liked having around.  I wonder how this hotel would have been for a non-public health related stay.  I don’t believe I’d return though, because coming back would likely bring back unpleasant memories of the experience of having been restrained here, inside of four walls for over two weeks.

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4.3/5114 Reviews
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We chose Cinnamon Residence as our ASQ quarantine hotel for the mandatory fifteen night quarantine isolation upon entering Thailand from outside the country.  Cinnamon is a  basic, no-frills hotel.  Three meals a day, in plastic take-out containers were provided and dropped off on a chair outside our doors at 8:00, 12:00 and 17:00.   We chose all Thai food, as opposed to western food and found the meals to be pretty good.  The food, predictively, was delivered at or near room temperature, though there was a microwave in the room.  Any items breaded and deep fried came soggy, horribly greasy and beyond redemption by microwave.  I requested a china plate, a glass and a knife, but was told those items are forbidden.  Only the hotel issued Melamine plate, drinking cup, soup spoon or plasticware and plastic forks and spoons are allowed. The sliding window to the balcony was screwed almost closed and could not be opened beyond eight inches.  With that tiny opening, I did not have adequate reach for access to a towel drying rack under the air conditioner.  Residents are allowed to venture outside of the room only by special permission and have no access to the hotel gym or outdoors, whatsoever during their two week quarantines. In the best of circumstances, solitary confinement for over two weeks is difficult.  A couple of things made a nice difference for me.  When I had adequate internet access, I was able to pass the time much more pleasantly.  I needed to make several calls to the management during my first few days in quarantine, asking for attention to my WiFi to achieve that.  The information technology person in the hotel made several changes to my internet connection and finally achieved adequate connectivity for my needs most of the time.  I found that I was able to order grocery items online from Tops Market.  I could get fresh fruit that I craved, as well as other comfort food, I really liked having around.  I wonder how this hotel would have been for a non-public health related stay.  I don’t believe I’d return though, because coming back would likely bring back unpleasant memories of the experience of having been restrained here, inside of four walls for over two weeks.
Room@Vipa
4.4/525 Reviews
Chatuchak
Room At VIPA is my absolute favourite. Every time I visit Bangkok, this is my go-to place for absolute comfort. Lost count of how many times I've stayed there, 10 or 15 times maybe. That's how much I love this place. Reasons why I love this place: 1. It's located in an area which is equidistant from most tourist spots in the city 2. It's about 100 meters from the main road where you can easily access public transport like the buses or the newly opened SRT dark red line 3. There is a cafe/restaurant on the ground floor if you're looking for fancy food or street food stalls a few steps ahead. Or you could just step into 7/11 next door for a sea of options 4. About the property, the rooms were not super huge, but they had all the necessary things you would need in a budget hotel room. The bed is soft, there’s AC, TV, water bottles, small bedside table with a small lamp for night reading, enough plug points to charge your phones/laptops/power banks. The bathroom was small and would be tough for people of big build to move around freely but it was clean, has shampoo, liquid soap, hot water facility, etc. Not the worst bathroom that I’ve come across. There is also a clothes hanger to hang dirty clothes or washed ones 5. They also have a common area on each floor where they have a microwave to heat your food. They have a refrigerator to keep some of your food and drinks, and you can label them so that others don’t take it 6. In the lobby there is free coffee sachets, cups available and hot water available as well. Free Wi-Fi too 7. Starting from reception to the cleaning staff, everybody is super sweet and helpful. They do know fair amount of English and if they don’t, they try to manage through actions 8. Also, for people who would’ve booked through third parties and have some questions about early check-in/late checkout or other general questions, can do so by chatting with them through FB Messenger and/or Line app. They are very responsive and very sweet while chatting as well. You can also directly book with them through the chat I have never once had any complaints with this place, out of many times that I’ve stayed here. This place gives such a cosy and homely vibe that you just can’t help feeling the comfort of your home in a foreign land at Room At VIPA. I have recommended Room At VIPA to many of my friends and acquaintances alike and everybody has just good things to say about this place. I will visit again very soon!

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