Thursday, March 29, 2012

Best place to stay for 3 days Bangkok

Where is the best place to stay in Bangkok. On walking distance of restaurants, shopping centra.... There are so many places ; Dusit, Centrum Siam Square, Sukhumvid Road, Silom Sathorn,China Town....



any advice....and hotels??



Best place to stay for 3 days Bangkok


Try Suriwongse-- It is adjacent to silom. Near all the famous shopping like the Siam areas and all the boats like diner cruise or the temple cruise . Not much traffic around this area not like the sukhumvit area.



I have always love this area. I usually stay at the siam heritage.Since i have been using the tailor at the hotel for ages and visit him yearly and loved the hotel too.



Cheers,



David



Best place to stay for 3 days Bangkok


Thank you for your quick reply.




Sukhumvit Road is the best. Restaurant and shopping plus Skytrain as well no worries for traffic jam. Totally recommend near Asoke/Sukhumvit intersection because near Subway station and skytrain.




depending on price you want to pay i would recommend the Park Plazaon Skumvit Road, 3minuts walk from the Skytrain.



Whereever you choose i recommend you stay near the skytrain or metro as they are so handy for getting about.



I also recommend you check out Groovy Maps.Ibought one and it was ideal for a 3 night stay when you need to get your barings quickly.





www.groovymaps.com




U can also try:





A Rather new hotel I recently stayed in:





http://www.p2hotel.com/index-5.html





My Review here:



tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g293916-d123鈥?/a>





I booked thru www.wotif.com.sg





Good Luck




If you have the budget, you can try the Landmark Hotel in Sukhumvit. Else in the vicinity, you can try Suk11 which is a backpackers house.





In Silom, you can try Dusit, Bally Silom and Siam Heritage. I have only stayed in Bally Silom.





In Siam, I think the all time favourite is Novotel Siam?




Pathumwan Princess (next to MBK) if it within your budget. Great location, great hotel.




i should not take sides even though personally i think P2 Boutique Hotel is a rather comfortable hotel to stay at.



there are many hotels walking distance from the places you want to go. but you have to be very selective if you don%26#39;t wish to walk too far. it is possible to find hotels that are from 500B onwards. but with price comes quality and standards. so if you pay 500B a night, please do not expect too much. then again, if you%26#39;re paying US$200 a night, i have full confidence that you will receive all the pleasures you can possibly think of from a hotel.





best place to stay in Bangkok, in my opinion, is Pratunam area. it is close to shopping and not far from the many places you%26#39;ve mentioned.





perhaps i should say, steer clear from Yaowarat. you can visit chinatown. but don%26#39;t stay there. the traffic is CRAZY in chinatown. and that%26#39;s CRAZY EVERY NIGHT.



Sukhumvit is the same problem. but then Sukhumvit is a long long long road, so which sector you stay at is also quite important.





my personal suggestion is to stay in Pratunam and travel to wherever you wish to go.





but the decision is up to you.





and if you go to P2 Hotel, tell them i sent you.





cheers.




It really does depend on what your interests are.





I am a shopper and after doing lots of research stayed at Pratunam which was an excellent choice for me. The street markets were right outside the hotel as well as the shops at the Baiyoke Sky, Indra Regent and a short stroll to Platinum Mall. There were also many restaurants in this area.

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