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Hotei Park Silom- Suriwong - new kid on the block

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Spacious room. The sofa in front of bed is something only 5 star hotels have. Can accommodate more than 2 people in room for sleeping.

But personally too far for me. I wouldn't want to walk that much back every night. I prefer 56 surawong, raya and ibis styles.

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5 hours ago, jason1975 said:

 

But personally too far for me. I wouldn't want to walk that much back every night. 

you sound like some of our boys.

I was lucky, one of boys I hosted there lives in condo nearby, another one has a motorbike so did not heard any complains

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On 9/17/2025 at 9:47 PM, vinapu said:

agree

disagree, too cramped , for the price there are quite a few of better options

I agree about Ibis being cramped. I will only stay there if I want to use the swimming pool

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2 hours ago, jason1975 said:

I agree about Ibis being cramped. I will only stay there if I want to use the swimming pool

to be fair I was impressed how  well such small room was organized. Best value for hotel with pool in the area seems to be Trinity Silom but it's generation since I stay there last time 

Posted
14 hours ago, vinapu said:

to be fair I was impressed how  well such small room was organized. Best value for hotel with pool in the area seems to be Trinity Silom but it's generation since I stay there last time 

I think Rose Hotel is another cheap option with pool. But of course it is rather old.

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53 minutes ago, a-447 said:

I used to always stay at the Rose back in the early 2000s, and it was old even then!

If you think that was old, my first stay there was in 1980! This is the pool in the old hotel with the excellent restauant Ruen Urai at the end. 

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Now there is also The Rose Residence. Its entrance is on the left as you approach Ruen Urai. I believe The Residence also has its own roof top pool. Rates presently seem to be around US$100 - $110.

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I stayed at the Rose on my first Bangkok trip in 1988, the rooms were very basic but the restaurant downstairs served up some very nice food and the staff were very good and helpful. For me, I like the Raya but every time I go online to check on booking them it either says no rooms available (unless I book at least 6 months in advance) or the price is up a bit too high. I liked the Tarntawan of old but my last stay there the aircon was all screwed up, literally water coming out of it and all the maintenance staff did was to keep mopping it up plus the thermostat was stuffed and it was freezing cold as there was no way to adjust the temperature on it. I don't mind the Ibis at all, yes the rooms may be a bit small but then I'm not there to dance around a big room, it has a very basic gym which is OK and the pool is a positive for me and add to that the food and staff were good too. Location wise I also liked the Ibis, next trip (most likely second half of 2026) will either be Ibis or Tarntawan. 

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4 hours ago, PeterRS said:

If you think that was old, my first stay there was in 1980! This is the pool in the old hotel with the excellent restauant Ruen Urai at the end. 

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Now there is also The Rose Residence. Its entrance is on the left as you approach Ruen Urai. I believe The Residence also has its own roof top pool. Rates presently seem to be around US$100 - $110.

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The Rose Residence  is very nice. I have a view of the rooftop pool from my room at Le Meredien,  and though small, I have never seen anyone in it!

Posted
7 hours ago, 10tazione said:

I think people dont like being watched from Le Meridien hotel rooms

If people don't like being watched while they are swimming or just cooling off, then pity the poor guests at the luxury Anantara Hotel on Rajadamri (built as The Peninsula in the late 1970s - the lobby is almost identical to that in the flagship Peninsula hotel in Hong Kong - who sold it to the Regent Group which was taken over by the Four Seasons and then sold again to the Ananatara Group!) Even by the early 1990s you could swim there with no buildings overlooking you. Now there are multi-storey apartment blocks on two of those sides, the hotel on the third and a soi on the fourth with tall buildings on its opposite side.

I suspect most in-town hotel pools have buildings overlooking them unless they are riverside hotels or on roofs. (Oops, forgot! The Rose Hotel Residence pool is on the roof!!)

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