racyrick 144 Posted March 3 Share Posted March 3 Excuse me if this was covered before, but I looked and can't find it. I will be making an appointment at the embassy (and yes they take limited appointments for renewing a minor's passport) and would like to know of a decent hotel that is nearby and reasonably priced. Reasonably means hopefully 3,000 baht or less per night. Thanks Link to post
Andy from Kent 1225 Posted March 3 Share Posted March 3 33 minutes ago, racyrick said: Excuse me if this was covered before, but I looked and can't find it. I will be making an appointment at the embassy (and yes they take limited appointments for renewing a minor's passport) and would like to know of a decent hotel that is nearby and reasonably priced. Reasonably means hopefully 3,000 baht or less per night. Thanks The Hotel Indigo looks like a great choice to me and it' certainly within your budget. There are a number of good choices available as you can see from this screenshot. Link to post
shortstop 32 Posted March 3 Share Posted March 3 How close do you need to be? Alt Hotel Nana by UHG is about a 25 minute walk and extremely inexpensive during Covid time. Don't mistake the cheap price indicating a bad hotel. I was quite happy there. The breakfast is quite good so you might want to choose the breakfast included option. The main negative is the pool is much smaller than the pic makes it appear to be. Link to post
Jingthing 72003 Posted March 3 Share Posted March 3 I would recommend the Pinnacle Lumpini, a quick cab ride away. Link to post
BTempleman 49 Posted March 3 Share Posted March 3 The Pinnacle Lumpini is a fine suggestion. The breakfast is very good and the pool is clean, but small. If you're able to walk a short distance, Jim's Lodge is directly behind the US Embassy. Convenient, clean, and inexpensive. Just right for an overnight stay for an early Embassy appointment. Link to post
mtls2005 17274 Posted March 4 Share Posted March 4 (edited) Are all these hotels really open now? Indigo, CentrePoint/Wireless, Conrad, Alt are definitely open. The walk from the Alt can be made quicker by taking the Green Mile. Or a motorbike taxi for 50 baht. Some good deals at the Conrad, sub-3,000. For one night and a treat I'd spring for the Conrad. Short walk from All Seasons to the ACS. Edited March 4 by mtls2005 Link to post
walt1 7 Posted March 4 Share Posted March 4 If you stay somewhere else it is about a 10 minute walk from the skytrain stop. Link to post
racyrick 144 Posted March 4 Author Share Posted March 4 2 hours ago, mtls2005 said: Are all these hotels really open now? Indigo, CentrePoint/Wireless, Conrad, Alt are definitely open. The walk from the Alt can be made quicker by taking the Green Mile. Or a motorbike taxi for 50 baht. Some good deals at the Conrad, sub-3,000. For one night and a treat I'd spring for the Conrad. Short walk from All Seasons to the ACS. Thanks to all that replied. Very helpful!! 21 hours ago, Andy from Kent said: The Hotel Indigo looks like a great choice to me and it' certainly within your budget. There are a number of good choices available as you can see from this screenshot. Thank you Andy Link to post
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