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Montien Hotel Surawong Bangkok
4.4/5253 Reviews

Montien Hotel Surawong Bangkok

Silom/Sathorn Bangkok|0.3km from The Paradise Massage & Spa
I had the pleasure of staying at The Montien for 3 weeks 2 months ago when on a company-booked trip. My room and bed were extremely comfortable and spacious, with plenty of natural light and unobstructed views, quality amenities including a Nespresso machine. The Montien decor is modern, Thai style and beautiful. The breakfast buffet is bountiful, with plenty of variety. Pierre Pelletier, the Area General Manager and his team went above and beyond to ensure my stay was outstanding! Then this month when my family and I planned a vacation to Bangkok I picked this hotel as our base. The hotel is conveniently located for easy access to the sky and underground trains, many must-go-to restaurants, cafes, Siam Paragon, temples, Chinatown, night walks and more. We were welcomed with incredible 5-star Thai hospitality. Special mention to Khun Nu, her front desk team and night manager Khun Jew for handling flight delays, airport transfers and arranging pick up of lost luggage, Khun Tik for his world-class warm welcomes, Max’s regular assistance and taxi coordination, the ever-helpful and polite bellmen, Beer remembering our morning coffee preferences, Kae at Ruenton restaurant for looking after us at dinners, friendly Tanya at the lobby bar, the housekeeping team for keeping our 3 rooms impeccable and everyone who made our Bangkok vacation so memorable! It felt like our home away from home and we enjoyed our time here so much!
The Standard, Bangkok Mahanakhon
4.7/5537 Reviews

The Standard, Bangkok Mahanakhon

Silom/Sathorn Bangkok|0.56km from The Paradise Massage & Spa

Latest booking 3 hrs ago

The Standard Hotel, Bangkok: Not your standard but of exacting exalted standards. I’m a loyalist to Standard Hotel LA Downtown. It has a bit of an irreverent and non-conformist verve - attracting a gamut of characters from the ultra pretentious to the authentically creative or artistic types. It is flashy, LGBT embracing, unapologetic, over the top, form defying, stylish, excessive, extravagant, wanton and bursting with character. Hence it will always be a magnet for characters and drug-fuelled-all-nighter parties but you can expect a scrubbed-clean version in BKK. I flew to Bangkok specifically for the new Standard Hotel - I’ve been dying to check this out. It absolutely doesn’t disappoint. You do get hordes of pretentious IG-ers or alleged annoying influencers doing their 3 hour shoots. But if you got a creative eye like I do and genuinely appreciate solid architecture, offbeat interior styling and intricate art pieces then this place is heaven for you. The style is a mash-up of the most daring and eclectic seemingly mismatched pieces that miraculously come woven together to create a signature style. It is so incredible. There’s no ordinary here - the commanding ceiling art piece outside The Standard Grill restaurant is so technically remarkable I stood there to drink up all the details. It’s so layered here - I feel that the vanity of the superfluous influencers robbed the true meticulous design considerations. I can go at lengths about the styling but I’ll just state that you should deconstruct every element and wow your senses. Everything is modestly sized - pool. Steam room, restaurant, bars, etc. Restaurants are an experience unlike any other - Ojo is mex glam meets Jetson futuristic posh. Tease is a popup fairy tale afternoon tea delight. Mott 32 is chinois haute glam. Standard Grill is tailored classiness. The Parlor is a riot of styles. They are all so exciting. What’s even better is the incredible service. There are some hits and misses but the staff genuinely strive to please. Tina who is busy darting around at the reception, lobby and everywhere is saccharine sweet and effervescent. We nearly missed our flight when the sky emptied and no cabs were found. She so very coolly and humorously handled our mini crisis with such panache, we were so impressed. Look past the superficial influencers or pretentious wannabes. Come and blow your senses out with an experience you should bucket list. #eatstylishtravelstylish

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The Quarter Silom by Uhg
4.2/5633 Reviews

The Quarter Silom by Uhg

Silom/Sathorn Bangkok|0.09km from The Paradise Massage & Spa

Latest booking 2 hrs ago

Stayed for 7 nights around end of Nov 2023. I saw this hotel during previous visit and it looks new thus I booked for this trip.  The hotel is located in silom 6 which is a less than 5 mins walk to the Saladeng BTS station. Though it is in an alley, the place is crowded enough to not feel unsafe at night. The hotel is divided into 3 tower blocks, my room was in the main block. The main lobby is bright and well maintained with a coffee place and gym beside it. Both does not belong to the hotel I guess, but guests can use the gym for free. My room is with the bath tub and it is spacious. Room was well cleaned and comes with mini fridge,  safe box and even a microwave. Basic amenities like water,  toothbrush, comb, etc are provided. The bath area was not so well maintained.  You can see some cracks here and there, the shower area does not drain well,  gets flooded when you use it. The stopper in the bath tub is not working, you have to manually lift it. Hope this can be improved. Did not use the WiFi in the hotel as it does not come with password and do not feel safe to use. They have a smart tv in the room allowing you to access netflix and you tube. There is no central control in the room for the lights. The rooms are not really sound proof, you can hear noise from the corridor They have a nice pool at the lobby area. The gym although small comes with sauna facility. Overall I might stay here again given the good location.
Ibis Styles Bangkok Silom
4.5/5682 Reviews

Ibis Styles Bangkok Silom

Silom/Sathorn Bangkok|0.09km from The Paradise Massage & Spa

Latest booking 3 hrs ago

We stayed here for two nights on a layover between flights from the UK to Australia. I booked this because it was cheap (and I am cheap), and because it offered a very cheap ”family suite” option of two interconnecting rooms. I was travelling with my 11-year-old daughter and this seemed like a good option for us both getting an undisturbed sleep. I'm an Accor member, and have stayed in Ibis Styles hotels in several places around the world. They're generally OK. This place was way above normal Ibis Styles standards. This hotel is very new: it had been open for a couple of months when we stayed. The location is good. It's very close to Sala Daeng BTS and not far from Silom MTR. It's on a major road. However, it is down its own little alleyway, so it is isolated from traffic noise. It's a private, dedicated alleyway, with a good smooth surface and good lighting, not a scary dark alleyway. The lobby is light and airy and really nicely decorated, with floor cushions on a stairway which is a nice place to sit around. Check-in was great. The receptionist was friendly and helpful, and gave me all the information I needed. She even showed us to our room, which was on the ground floor. She apologised for it being on the ground floor, but really this was fine. The rooms were lovely. There was a door which closed us off from the rest of the corridor, meaning that we had a section of corridor to ourselves and could leave our doors open if we wanted to. The rooms were brightly coloured and extremely clean. The shower areas were huge. The beds were incredibly comfortable, with nice soft duvets. My one caveat is that these rooms were great for us, because there was one person in each room. It might be less good if there were two of you in a room. The showers are glass, and look directly onto the bed. There's a blind, and the door is partially frosted, but if you were lying in bed, even with the shower blind down, you could see the head and feet of the person in the shower. Also, the sink is in the room, rather than in a separate bathroom, so there's no privacy when you're brushing your teeth or shaving or whatever. Again, great for one person: you can watch TV while brushing your teeth or showering, but maybe not great for two people. The TV had very limited channels - for English I think there was only al-Jazeera, ChannelNewsAsia and RT. But it had YouTube built in, so you could find yourself something good to watch. The TV was a decent size - maybe 40”. WiFi was very fast and free. The breakfast buffet was small, but really good. The food was lovely. The pool area is great. It's on the roof, and it's shaded in the afternoon by surrounding buildings. From one end of the pool there is a good view across the city, even though it's only on the 9th floor. The bar by the pool did some lovely mocktails too. This hotel was unbelievably cheap - less than US$40 per night for one room - but it did not feel like

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Brb Hostel Bangkok Silom
4.2/597 Reviews
Silom/Sathorn
The hostel is a minimal style with quirky decorations, I loved the yellow, black white and grey colour scheme. The shared bathrooms were very clean and the showers were spacious and everything looked very new. The location is perfect, close to Lumpini park and two different metro lines. Very easy to get to the airport for my flight. There is a lot of shared space downstairs to use the internet, kitchen facilities and hang out. The security was very good too and the staff were friendly and helpful with printing flight documents, directions to shops I needed to visit and I was upgraded to a private room for both nights of my stay, even though there was only an issue with the first night booking. Khap kuhn kra BRB!
Kessara Boutique Historic Hotel
4.8/50 Reviews
Silom/Sathorn
The enclosed private detached building has a wooden style that reflects the historical sense of the past. The rooms are clean and tidy, the courtyard is full of greenery, the butler-style service highlights the warmth, the friendly exchange gives exotic warmth, and a leisure place in the city.
The Urban Age Hostel
3.2/50 Reviews
Silom/Sathorn
I appreciated with hotel due to good room easily to access outside in the buissness center many restaurants. And the most important you will meet staff at reception Prai she helpful sole problem good recommend very kindness also Yuri and Aom so welcome smiles friendly. I will be back here again excellent hotel cheaper.
Nantra Silom
4.2/5117 Reviews
Silom/Sathorn
The bathroom in the room was very poorly designed. Too many raised floor in the bathroom and basin area. This makes for easy tripping. The bathroom floods whenever the shower runs because of poor design. There is no kettle to boil water in the room. Only a communal boiler in the lobby. Inconvenient!
The Quarter Silom by Uhg
4.2/5633 Reviews
Silom/Sathorn
Stayed for 7 nights around end of Nov 2023. I saw this hotel during previous visit and it looks new thus I booked for this trip.  The hotel is located in silom 6 which is a less than 5 mins walk to the Saladeng BTS station. Though it is in an alley, the place is crowded enough to not feel unsafe at night. The hotel is divided into 3 tower blocks, my room was in the main block. The main lobby is bright and well maintained with a coffee place and gym beside it. Both does not belong to the hotel I guess, but guests can use the gym for free. My room is with the bath tub and it is spacious. Room was well cleaned and comes with mini fridge,  safe box and even a microwave. Basic amenities like water,  toothbrush, comb, etc are provided. The bath area was not so well maintained.  You can see some cracks here and there, the shower area does not drain well,  gets flooded when you use it. The stopper in the bath tub is not working, you have to manually lift it. Hope this can be improved. Did not use the WiFi in the hotel as it does not come with password and do not feel safe to use. They have a smart tv in the room allowing you to access netflix and you tube. There is no central control in the room for the lights. The rooms are not really sound proof, you can hear noise from the corridor They have a nice pool at the lobby area. The gym although small comes with sauna facility. Overall I might stay here again given the good location.
Ibis Styles Bangkok Silom
4.5/5682 Reviews
Silom/Sathorn
We stayed here for two nights on a layover between flights from the UK to Australia. I booked this because it was cheap (and I am cheap), and because it offered a very cheap ”family suite” option of two interconnecting rooms. I was travelling with my 11-year-old daughter and this seemed like a good option for us both getting an undisturbed sleep. I'm an Accor member, and have stayed in Ibis Styles hotels in several places around the world. They're generally OK. This place was way above normal Ibis Styles standards. This hotel is very new: it had been open for a couple of months when we stayed. The location is good. It's very close to Sala Daeng BTS and not far from Silom MTR. It's on a major road. However, it is down its own little alleyway, so it is isolated from traffic noise. It's a private, dedicated alleyway, with a good smooth surface and good lighting, not a scary dark alleyway. The lobby is light and airy and really nicely decorated, with floor cushions on a stairway which is a nice place to sit around. Check-in was great. The receptionist was friendly and helpful, and gave me all the information I needed. She even showed us to our room, which was on the ground floor. She apologised for it being on the ground floor, but really this was fine. The rooms were lovely. There was a door which closed us off from the rest of the corridor, meaning that we had a section of corridor to ourselves and could leave our doors open if we wanted to. The rooms were brightly coloured and extremely clean. The shower areas were huge. The beds were incredibly comfortable, with nice soft duvets. My one caveat is that these rooms were great for us, because there was one person in each room. It might be less good if there were two of you in a room. The showers are glass, and look directly onto the bed. There's a blind, and the door is partially frosted, but if you were lying in bed, even with the shower blind down, you could see the head and feet of the person in the shower. Also, the sink is in the room, rather than in a separate bathroom, so there's no privacy when you're brushing your teeth or shaving or whatever. Again, great for one person: you can watch TV while brushing your teeth or showering, but maybe not great for two people. The TV had very limited channels - for English I think there was only al-Jazeera, ChannelNewsAsia and RT. But it had YouTube built in, so you could find yourself something good to watch. The TV was a decent size - maybe 40”. WiFi was very fast and free. The breakfast buffet was small, but really good. The food was lovely. The pool area is great. It's on the roof, and it's shaded in the afternoon by surrounding buildings. From one end of the pool there is a good view across the city, even though it's only on the 9th floor. The bar by the pool did some lovely mocktails too. This hotel was unbelievably cheap - less than US$40 per night for one room - but it did not feel like

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