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DanfromNorway

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  1. I did the Capella, with the Verandah king room, nice, fantastic bar with peacock, fantastic CÔTE Michelin star restaurant but its a little bit clinical, also the swimming pool is below comparison with the Four Seasons, Spa is spectacular though.

    I am still pushing for the FOUR SEASONS, in everything superior or equal with the CAPELLA.

    The only thing i want to consider the Capella are the Verandah king rooms with outside Jacuzzi.

    The Four Seasons standard rooms are nice but without an outside balcony...

    They have all the same interior but otherwise TOP!

    Secret tip, the NARA HOUSE in the Rosewood Bangkok.  spectaculair!!!!


  2. On 3/26/2023 at 4:21 PM, CatChaser said:

    Novotel Soi 20 if you want more bang for your bucks. It has a boutique feel, good swimming pool and roof bar and one of the best breakfast range and location in the business. Quiet location and walkable from skytrain.Officially four star but feels like 5. For deeper pockets, Sheraton Grande ,truly luxurious and a great live music bar

    I find the Sheraton dated, service and food is top notch but I find it dated. 


  3. 6 hours ago, sydney69er said:

    I rate Hyatt Regency, not as the best hotel but the best location (for mongers), on corner of Soi 13 Sukhumvit. Price around 7000 THB per night depending on season. I have seen it cheaper but 7K seems to be the average. Suites go for 13,000 THB per night. Great buffet breakfast, nice swimming pool and gym on level 6 and very cool rooftop bar. I have stayed at Park Hyatt (over 16,000Thb per night for standard room) which was very nice but not the same awesome location as Hyatt Regency.

    Hyatt Regency is a very nice 5 star hotel. 1 minutes walk to Soi 11 with heaps of restaurants to choose from, and Cindy's Secret.

    450 meters - 4 minutes walk to Check-in Bar. 8 minutes walk to Nana Entertainment Plaza, 9 minutes walk to Soi Cowboy. 2 minutes walk to Nana BTS if you want to venture out around Bangkok.

    Street walkers (GG and LB) right out the front most nights.

    When I stay there I very rarely venture further than 450 meters!

    Or Sofitel, just on next block past Soi 13. I have not stayed there but still great location.

    Pics of a King Deluxe Room from my stay at Hyatt Regency in July last yeat

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    Hyatt Regency King Deluxe Room.jpg

    Absolutely true, for mongers like us definitely the best location, especially when you are a short time in Bangkok, for a longer period though I prefere to change locations... 


  4. Four Seasons without a doubt. I was last November in Bangkok, tried some 5 stars hotels. Capella Bangkok, Rosewood, 137 Pillars suites but without a doubt Four Seasons is a clear winner. 

    Also stayed at S 15 Sukhumvit, nice also with a location hard to beat for a budget hotel.

    Next trip will stay at S 15 again, at Mercure at Soi 11, at Park Hyatt and again at Four Seasons. 

     


  5. On 10/29/2022 at 10:12 AM, mikel said:

    Good thing that I didn't mention I'm looking at the Kimpton Maa Lai and the Capella for next trip. His head'll explode.:explode: 

    Please double check but Capella is not guestfriendly! 

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