Good informations ! Stayed at Petit Salil, not again very small pool and not much. Stayed also at Ibis 10 years ago , nice view but no balcony. Prefer Centre Point Silom perfect location and BangRak is a nice area. Thomas Uppsala Sweden.
Very good detail and realistic reviews, especially from actually staying at the hotels. The only criticism is you don’t mention if the TV’s are Smart and have any English channels!
Thanks for this very nice comment. Good point about the TV's. I'll check that in the future, though I have to admit I rarely check that, and when I do, I'm mainly looking for French channels!😁
If there's nothing else, I'll do with it. But, IMHO, a 4-star or a 5-star hotel should offer more choice and better quality when it comes to tea. The same goes for coffee, by the way.
@@WanderlustReports Agreed! Btw do you live in Bangkok? I am planning to retire early and leave the States. Wondering what the cost of living in Bangkok is
No, I live in Paris, France. But I'm coming to Bangkok quite often. Cost of living for someone having a US pension is usually really great in Bangkok. You can rent a superb condo for less than USD 1,000 and food per day would cost less than USD 20
Excellent concise reviews of hotels you’d be unlikely to find on your own.
Thanks, my friend!
Indeed, the hotel scene in Bangkok is very large...
Good informations ! Stayed at Petit Salil, not again very small pool and not much. Stayed also at Ibis 10 years ago , nice view but no balcony. Prefer Centre Point Silom perfect location and BangRak is a nice area. Thomas Uppsala Sweden.
Thanks for the feedback, Thomas.
I'll have to test this one next time I'm in Bangkok
Very good detail and realistic reviews, especially from actually staying at the hotels. The only criticism is you don’t mention if the TV’s are Smart and have any English channels!
Thanks for this very nice comment.
Good point about the TV's. I'll check that in the future, though I have to admit I rarely check that, and when I do, I'm mainly looking for French channels!😁
These are off season rates. Add another $40 or $50 USD per night during the high season.
Yes it depends on the season and it depends on the day of the week too...
You really dislike that yellow tea! 😂😂😂 I’m a coffee guy and don’t know anything about tea
If there's nothing else, I'll do with it.
But, IMHO, a 4-star or a 5-star hotel should offer more choice and better quality when it comes to tea. The same goes for coffee, by the way.
@@WanderlustReports Agreed! Btw do you live in Bangkok? I am planning to retire early and leave the States. Wondering what the cost of living in Bangkok is
No, I live in Paris, France. But I'm coming to Bangkok quite often.
Cost of living for someone having a US pension is usually really great in Bangkok. You can rent a superb condo for less than USD 1,000 and food per day would cost less than USD 20