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Home » Reader question » Reader question: Who knows a good hotel on Sukhumvit between Soi 16 and Soi 24
Dear readers,
We are leaving for Thailand soon. The first week we stay in Bangkok and look for a good hotel on Sukhumvit. Who knows there between Soi 16 and Soi 24 a nice hotel in the price range 1500 Baht?
Yours faithfully,
Wiel
Honey hotel soi 19 and retroasis hotel soi 29. affordable and clean. both have a pool. breakfast is not very special but ok. it keeps you alive.
Look at the site of the bangkok palace hotel. Then you will immediately see the hotels in the area. This is centrally located from the shops and monorail. Good luck.
Hi Wheel,
On soi 85, walking distance from BTS station On Nut is At Mind Sukhumvit, from BTS station Asok (soi 23, I think) a few minutes by Skytrain. About 1250 THB per room, quite new and clean.
Regards,
Adrie
sukhumvit soi 20 Thee Bangkok hotel +/-1200 bath, stayed there several times, very good, quiet and clean (unfortunately no breakfast), but several restaurants in the street and at 70 meters you have the German
Bei Otto bakery, tasty but a bit expensive.
http://www.agoda.com/thee-bangkok-hotel/hotel/bangkok-th.html?checkin=2016-09-01&los=4&adults=2&rooms=1&cid=-1&searchrequestid=08867c63-8557-4e25-9fa4-e3b0012ddc18
Have good experience with Honey Hotel ,31 Sukhumvit Road 19, Bangkok 10110.
Honey Hotel 1100 bth plus breakfast
Dear Wheel,
Take a look at the Manhatten hotel soi 20 or 22 don't know exactly, is a reasonable to good hotel with even a nice swimming pool and good location.
Have fun
Catharina
Wiel,
Just go to the site “www.hotels.com”
Inquires hotels to sukhumvit.
Enter your start date and end date.
There you will see dozens of hotels on the map, you click on them and see the price per night.
Can also read the reviews of other tourists.
Just simple booking with card.
gr
Hugo
Have good experience in Tai pan hotel soi 23 walking distance from adobe, have fun.
Also take a look at trivago.nl. Sometimes it pays to call the hotel yourself and inquire about the price. First ask about the cost of staying for one night and then a discount in case you stay longer. Clearly indicate what you want…breakfast…etc.
Trivago or booking.com
Hallo,
Just stayed a few days at the Rembrandt hotel, Soi 18. Great hotel.