Unavowed 539 #1 Posted August 31, 2024 I stayed at the Adelphi Suites on Soi 8 for most of my recent visit (with a few nights in the Ambassador and Mercure on Soi 11) and thought I should do a quick review. I had a room on the fifth floor at the front of the building. It's pretty big with a comfortable bed and a work area plus a small sofa. Loads of storage space. The bathroom is a decent size too. The only down sides for me was the lack of consistent hot water and sometimes noise from the small bar across the street (one night a couple of guys were there drinking until around 6am). Luckily I always pack ear plugs. The front desk staff were always helpful including one time where the battery on my door swipe failed and the maintenance guy fixed it in less than 15-minutes. The cleaning was always good and usually done mid-morning to early afternoon. If you felt lazy there's a restaurant and bar downstairs and I only had breakfast there one time - all pretty standard. I did see a FL LB sat at the bar for several mid-week evenings. I guess she started there before heading to Soi 4? I paid roughly AUD $150/night, so cheaper than the Mercure on Soi 11 and a step up from the Ambassador. No issue bringing back guests either :-) Definitely a good option in a very convenient location at a decent price. 2 1 ARI23, Nick Bullseye and Alvin_mask reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bristol1 45 #2 Posted September 1, 2024 Used to be my default hotel in BKK up until Covid. Since then I've found the prices have gone a lot higher and I prefer Citrus Suites / ParkRoyal Suites on Soi 6. They're comparable in quality and while Soi 8 is closer to the BTS, the extra cost of Adelphi means I'm happy to have an additonal 4 minute walk. Personally, I think Adelphi is overpriced, but it's often fully booked out, so I'm obviously in a minority. 2 Unavowed and Harley_Rider reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites