Hotels in Bangkok near by Suvannapumi airport |
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Whether you are traveling on business or pleasure,our Resort provides comfortable accommodation just five minutes away from Suvarnabhumi Airport and twenty five minutes from Bangkok City Centre.
"Good for over night stay for stop over, near airport"-Jitendra from United States (April 1, 2009).
"The location is great if you are in between flight (I arrived at midnight and had a 10:00am flight). The free shuttle service is a plus. This is a basics Thai style hotel. The bed is OK, the hotel can be a little loud (airplane noise, doors closing). Friendly staff. Convenient Resort, not the Four Seasons" -Bill-WPB from United States (February 6, 2009).
"We arrived at BKK airport 1:10AM and it took pretty a while till we got our packages and get out. The hotel's employee was waiting for us and drove us safely to the hotel. He was very nice and kind. The hotel room was clean. but not fancy at all. the bathroom didn't hane seperate space for shower so it got wet all over. The breakfast was OK. Overally this hotel was convenient and useful. Convenient as is the name." -by Houn young Kim from Korea (south) (January 15, 2009).
"the free round trip transfer from and to the airport is very usefull. but the restaurant was not very good especially the american breakfast. convenient place near the airport" -by BLANDEL CHRISTIANE from France (January 4, 2009).
"Room was big and clean and i arrived at 9 am and could go directly to my room what was realy convenient. Room is spacious, bathroom simple when you shower your toilet seat is wet... the whole bathroom is wet for that matter. But there is water and its hot. Bus 550 goes from airport to hotel (12 bath) and onto downtown (destination happyland a big shopping mall 35 bath and it takes 1 our). With taxi from airport to hotel its 350 bath (with a littel hassel from 800 bath) ,the taxi drivers find it to nearby i think...but you can´t walk it. Location near airport a few restaurants nearby but that is it."-by Leendertse from Holland (January 21, 2008).
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