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Any recommended 4star hotel in bangkok?

-convenience place for shopping

-safe (cos we got no male traveler together)

-any tours recommended?

appreciated with answer~ =)

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  • 10 years ago
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    Pathumwan Princess Hotel, it is built with the MBK Center just across from Siam Square. On the opposite end of the mall is the Skytrain and Skywalk way to the Siam Malls and Central World. Lots of restaurants and eateries around there. No red light district type establishments.

    http://www.sawadee.com/hotel/bangkok/pathumwanprin...

    Tours?

    I would guess for the ladies, Grand Palace, Floating Market

    http://www.bangkok.com/most-popular-historical.htm

    as far as tours, from the attached list I would do 1, 2 and 4 and the rest optional

    http://www.bangkok.com/tours-top10.htm

    Night time, I have done 4 at Distil not Sirocco. Western prices for drinks. Food is okay I hear. I ate at Mezzaluna it was okay. You can reserve online, try a day or more in advance.

    http://www.bangkok.com/nightlife-top10-experiences...

    Other night life: Royal City Avenue clubs, there are 3 or 4 in the area, mostly locals. For foreigners or farang, a cozy night club is Q-Bar on Sukhumvit 11

    http://bangkok2night.com/clubs/

    Good luck

  • 4 years ago

    i choose to advise iResidence in Silom. it particularly is totally significant, has a pool, and you should %. up an govt suite on your budget. It has its own eating place and is placed on a street which has distinctive community and international eating places interior of a 5 minute walk that's placed opposite Chong Nonsi BTS station, which connects to the MRT transport gadget. that's 2 stops faraway from SIAM determining to purchase precinct. I particularly have stayed there many circumstances and that i choose to advise this hotel to all travellers.

  • 10 years ago

    Pathumwan Princess Hotel. It's actually built to the side of the MBK (a huge shopping centre), so you can leave the reception area, turn left before the front entrance and walk directly into the shopping mall.

    I stayed there about 3 years ago. It's not cheap, but choose your time and rooms well in advance and you'll get a decent price. Great staff, stylish and welcoming.

  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    Hi! How long will you stay in Bangkok?

    I recommend Bangkok Chada Hotel, the 4 star hotel at ratchada road. It’s close to MRT (subway). The hotel is nearby shopping malls such as Robinson, Carrefour, Esplanade, and Furtune tower. You can travel to Jatujak market (JJ market) and other Bangkok attractions by MRT.

    http://www.chadahotel.com/bangkok-cha-da-hotel.htm...

    http://www.chadahotel.com/images/map-bangkok-chada...

    There is traffic jam in Bangkok; you may find a nice hotel with great location.

    Traveling by MRT (subway) and BTS (sky train) are good choices here. BTS is connected with airport link, recently. It’s convenient to transport.

    Bangkok is safe. However, you should beware your belonging while you travel in the busy place.

    MBK, Siam Paragon, Siam Center, Central world are the popular shopping malls in Bangkok. If you want to buy wholesale clothes or cheap women fashions, platinum shopping is the best choice.

    http://www.platinumfashionmall.com/

    I agree that Floating Market is interesting, I suggest Aumpawa Floating Market. It’s located in Samuth-Songkram province (not far from Bangkok). Enjoy your trip!

    http://www.thailand-travelonline.com/thailand-serv...

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  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    Anytime you need a hotel recommendation always mention how much per night you want to spend on a hotel room! Two stars, 3 stars, 4 stars, no stars - some rooms may be around the same price. Even NO STAR hotels have private toilets, TV's, safety boxes, hot water, maid service, etc. Rooms with air and private toilet/shower start around 600 baht.

    Asia Hotel. Look for special prices. Right on a Skytrain stop. Easy walk down to Pratunam shopping on Phetchaburi Road. You can use the Skytrain to take you to MBK, Patpong, Chatuchak Weekend Market, Ekamai bus terminal. Meet with the subway for rides to the Hualamphong train station. Also the Skytrain connects to the new Airport Rail Link.

    http://www.asiahotel.co.th/asia_bangkok.htm

    The Vie Hotel is not far from the Asia Hotel and that Ratchathewi Skytrain stop.

    http://www.viehotelbangkok.com/

    This hotel is in a different part of town. Near On Nut. Easy walk to Skytrain. The Imm Fusion Hotel:

    http://www.agoda.com/asia/thailand/bangkok/imm_fus...

    Skytrain/Rail Link/Subway map:

    http://www.urbanrail.net/as/bang/bangkok.htm

    For tours visit a local travel agency. Some hotels have tour desks too. Find a tour in the morning and sometimes be on it that same evening. Google up "what to see and do in Bangkok" and you will get several links like this:

    http://www.asiatraveltips.com/ThingstodoinBangkok....

    You really ought to check out a Frommers or Lonely Planet travel guide and plan your moves to save time and money.

    Below travel forums may be helpful for currency, transportation, hotels, scams, safety, etc.

    http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowForum-g293915-i3686...

    http://forum.virtualtourist.com/forum-1943-1-Trave...

    http://www.lonelyplanet.com/thorntree/forum.jspa?f...

    Good luck.

  • 10 years ago

    Try the Novotel Siam Square, it's right in Siam Square where there's plenty of shopping and restaurants, and right across from the Siam Paragon Mall. It's also an easy walk to Central World Plaza, Siam Discovery and MBK Malls and there's a BTS Skytrain station about a two minute walk from the hotel. Bangkok in general is a safe city, and Siam Square is very safe.

    http://www.novotel.com/gb/hotel-1031-novotel-bangk...

    Also try websites like Agoda.com and Sawadee.com for discount hotel prices. The hotel will be able to hook you up with tours.

  • 10 years ago

    http://www.novotel.com/gb/hotel-1031-novotel-bangk...

    definatley this one. 4 stars but done their renovation not long. rite opp. to the Siam skytrain station so no traffic jam for u to almost go everywhere. 2 Bangkok largest malls r just by the doorstep. also Siam itself is the most popular shopping area.

    the Novotel even had a ladies floor. u can choose to stay on that floor.

  • 10 years ago

    Legacy Suites. Good Japanese restaurant on the ground floor. Many shops/malls on Sukhumvit Road.

    Source(s): I stayed there
  • 10 years ago

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