Sukhumvit or riverside reddit Not sure of your budget but I live the Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit. Silom should generally be more expensive IMO. Please don't let this spoil Sukhumvit. The hotel and area were nice. I much prefer Lad Phrao. Your hotel is on Soi 15, which is between the two on a relatively quiet street. Nana area and Khao San area was Most tourist stay in the Sukhumvit or Khao San road areas. Welcome to Mumbai's Reddit Community! A subreddit where everyone can come together and discuss and share everything from posts, news articles, events, activities, pictures, hold meetups & overall general stuff related to the city and its surrounding metropolitan area. Sukhumvit night market, not too sure if the Lightbox is still operating or not at Sukhumvit Compared to anywhere in the Central Valley riverside city is simply amazing. This sub-reddit is an english language friendly discussion forum focusing on life for living in Bangkok, as well as any other Bangkok related content. It is a little too close for comfort to Nana Plaza and all that sketchiness it is also in a big western tourist area but the good news is you'll mostly be walking to the BTS and that is in the opposite directly from Nana, so you'll mostly be walking *away* from the Stay in sukhumvit area & definitely carry a bazooka n few grenades, you can also rent a army tank when you need to get from a to b, best hours to go out is 9am until 9:01am, stay indoors after that the boogie man might get you, enjoy your trip wear a fully body condom for extra safety That's, in my opinion, the key. It has some affordable riverside hotels and more student-y, art-y bars. Or check it out in the app stores Oasis Spa Sukhumvit 31 Health Land Spa & Massage Asoke Ok, you want to take the taxi from soi 4 or after soi 4, but on the same side as soi 4. 360 Lounge at the Millenium Hilton Seen Rooftop at the Avani Riverside. Ginzado is king of yakiniku in Bangkok - Sukhumvit 26 If you go a little further there is Phra Athit Road, which I like a lot. The finest boutique Riva Surya Bangkok is a luxurious urban oasis along the bank of the Chao Phraya River which offers a touch of style and charm. Welcome to /r/orangecounty, the Reddit community for all things related to Orange County, California. It's connected to the skywalk to the BTS Asoke and MRT Sukhumvit stations. I’d expect those to run 10000-15000 Baht per night. Please use this subreddit for anything related to Riverside, from discussing upcoming events to related news articles. Saneh Mookrata Sukhumvit 22 good Thai style bbq. I live in Bangkok and I could never imagine living outside of the skytrain/subway system. But still 5-10 minutes from the madness of Kao Sarn. You'd have to walk 5 or 10 minutes to the cross river ferry to Taksin pier then the regular ferry that goes up the river will take you to Wat Arun, The Grand Palace, Chinatown, etc. Thinking of Riva Surya near Khao San. Adjacent to the Hilton Sukhumvit. เด็ดกะเพรา สุขุมวิท22 -Delicious Basil in Sukhumvit 22 is probably one of the best Pad krapao I've ever had. View community ranking In the Top 1% of largest communities on Reddit. Plus it's close to most of the tourist sights that first-timers come to see. Riva Surya Bangkok. Taxi drivers will also know routes to "avoid" the traffic. 3️⃣ Lower Sukhumvit – The ‘Modern’ Bangkok: STAYING A WEEK OR MORE | SECOND VISIT TO BANGKOK In Eastern Bangkok, the Sukhumvit area is a great area to stay in. Here are some of my favorite places to eat. With the majority in Sukhumvit. Belga at the Sofitel Sukhumvit = Romantic for a date and great selection of Belgian beers. my worry is A mate of mine was staying in Sukhumvit, got off the plane, I met him, we walked out of the hotel, he lit up, smoked, walked and threw his cigarette butt down the drain . Hi, I am thinking of going to Bangkok in 1 month, what do you think it's the best part of the city to stay in for the first time? I would like to be near public transportation because I want to explore the city, I also would like to be near some shopping malls with food courts, maybe near a park too and in a district that is fun during the weekend. Great malls. Can I walk to it or do they have a bus that goes there every hour. Doubletree Sukhumvit. I'm not a sex traveler but might take a look as I want some nightlife fun. Tints of Blue on Sukhumvit 27 was great for us. It is conveniently located along the Chao Phraya River Baan Mama Sukhumvit 31 has AMAZING seafood. Doing 4 nights in Chiang Mai but before I head north 3 nights in Bangkok. Just not Sukhumvit Soi 4, 7, 8 , 23. Silom Area. Riverside County Posts Communities Riverside Museum, Glasgow, UK r/evilbuildings If the building could be the home to a super villain or evil corporation, it belongs here or really just any creepy looking building or maybe just anything evil or ok just buildings no no lets just stick with villainous/evil/creepy looking buildings Condoms & Cabbages for dinner on Sukhumvit Soi 12, then go drinking on Sukhumvit Soi 11 afterward (or Soi Cowboy or Nana Plaza, which are both close) There’s a very nice reclining Buddha statue at Wat Bang Phli Yai Klang, somewhat outside Bangkok in Samut Prakhan. Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. It's a great location near many things party and non-party. Been to Phuket once 12 years ago. Riverside location; refurbished about five years ago, good condition, decent service and lounge (although not quite as good as the two above). Your budget is very old and locations all good, too. Action Movies & Series; Animated Movies & Series; Comedy Movies & Series; Crime, Mystery, & Thriller Movies & Series This sub-reddit is an english language friendly discussion forum focusing on life for living in Bangkok, as well as any other Bangkok related content. I recently enjoyed a week at the Key Premier Sukhumvit Bangkok on Soi 7 near the Nana BTS stop. The first leg, 3 nights in Bangkok, the last leg about 1. The 3rd time was somewhere in the neighbourhood of Sukhumvit Soi 4. Reddit is a network of communities where people can dive into their interests, hobbies and passions. Near a BTS. Lots of other hotels nearby or at other BTS/MRT stations. Well Sukhumvit runs all the way to the Cambodian border so you’ll have to be a bit more specific. Just Google "best river view hotels bangkok" and go from there. If you are looking for a large Thai only speaking community we recommend /r/thaithai Hope you enjoy the sub. I found that the asok area may be convenient (terminal 21 + asok BTS + Sukumvit subway) but the hotels close by are a bit on the expensive side. My wife got to choose where we’re staying for our first stint (Chatuchak) and it’s on me for the final portion. Full Where to Stay in Bangkok Guide here , with hotel recommendations. For shopping, there’s iconsiam across the river Ploenchit is more established for shopping with many malls in the area (central world, central embassy, paragon down one station). Hello, I need help finding a hotel in Bangkok. But it's a really nice hotel and experience. The emphasis on arts throughout the town (particularly downtown) is creative and inspiring and feels like a slice of LA. Just was afraid I would miss too much of local culture like food. I love using the GRAB app to get a taxi as well, much cheaper and very convenient. Sukhumvit Street 77/1 just a short 3-5 minutes walk from On-Nut Bts station, 2 stations from you. Sathorn, anything between victory monument and Chatujak market/LadPrao like saphanKwai is awesome I think. This is your one-stop-shop for discussions, news, events, and local happenings in this sunny Southern California region. If you are on the opposite side of the street, the taxi will need to make a u-turn, and over the years many of the turns have been blocked off. Roof top pool, Nice breakfast available (not included with room). Also near the infamous market. On a more affordable note I quite liked the quirky pool with a view at the Aloft in Sukhumvit. Sukhumvit is a major artery in Bangkok and is a good location to stay for tourists and business travelers because the sky train runs above it. Soi 23 does have one Irish pub, pretty decent. So far I booked these hotels: Gardina Asoke Hotel & Residence Sotetsu Grand Freda Bangkok Maitria Hotel Sukhumvit 18 Bangkok - A Chatrium Collection. Great breakfast included as well. Aug 29, 2024 · If you want to head for nice bars, Si Lom Area is better though Sukhumvit area has this as well. Good food. Very quiet and comfortable. Stay away from sukhumvit areas like on nut. Sukhumvit has a lot to offer. Lower Sukhumvit is largely a concrete tourist ghetto. Just find it on Google Maps and look for "restaurants nearby", "coffee nearby", etc, And the infamous Soi Cowboy is nearby if you want a look at Bangkok's legendary sleaze 😁 Just choose one main location exemple chinatown / old Bangkok and use grab / mrt / bts and to move around the city. Best to google the name of the condo and check the prices offered at DDProperty, Hipflat, Renthub, etc. I’ve heard great things about the neighborhood and know we’ll have a blast regardless but thought I’d ask for your ideas as well. Areas in Sukhumvit Include -- Nana, Asok, Thong Lor, Phrom Pong, and Chit Lom. After covid hit I've been exploring Thailand heavily and now live in Hua Hin as my main base. Sukhumvit: The Continent Boutique Hotel, pool, large rooms in your price range. Sukhumvit and popular beaches are their favorite haunts. If you want to be in the middle of the action consider a fancy suite along Sukhumvit Road near Nana or Asoke sky train stations. Also wasn’t aware of those sukhumvit areas you mentioned . There's plenty of other 5 star hotels in the area as well really depends on what you're looking for. 5 nights. 1BR 70sqm in Rama 3 (riverside) is THB18,000. Stay near Sukhumvit BTS station or near Terminal 21 which is Asok BTS station. Jan 31, 2024 · Nana and Soi Cowboy are red-light districts in Sukhumvit known for their nightlife and entertainment, but they might not be suitable for families or travelers looking for a more relaxed atmosphere. Riverside is prettier, much more romantic and exotic. Really the only time will see tourist is on weekends as they come out to the Chatchuchak market. 44 subscribers in the thetriphunter community. This subreddit is closed indefinitely as part of a joint protest to Reddit's recent API changes, which breaks third-party apps and moderation tools, effectively forcing users to use the official Reddit app. You could also stay near the Hilton Millenial area but it's a quieter location. I like exploring, trying out street food, nature, shopping. Ramada Plaza by Wyndham Bangkok Menam Riverside Review - Is This Hotel Worth It? first and foremost, we want to prioritize staying near a skytrain or subway station as we'd like to avoid taking taxis whenever possible. There are also several reviews stating the building has a bug problem People interested in renting units on that street will prefer Hyde 13 because you can cut through the hotel lot to sukhumvit (face scan opens a side gate) and amenities at Hyde are newer/much better Avani Sukhumvit Bangkok Hotel exclusive venue promises unforgettable moments. Tourist-friendly location but far from public transport - get used to taxis. I’m guessing you mean lower Sukhumvit like near Asok or Nana and really the easiest is to just go down to the first floor, door 3 public taxis and they’ll take you there. Sep 14, 2024 · 5. Historical events and precedents (50 years of branding from the above over time - lots of people outside Thailand know the name Sukhumvit; a lot fewer know Silom) Honestly if you prefer Silom, it's hardly a bad thing that it's not the "maddening crowd" of Sukhumvit - it's your "secret oasis" only you know. But it's a bit on the more expensive side. You could have a perfectly wonderful trip to Bangkok and never even set foot on Sukhumvit Road. Just book a week or 2 in a nice hotel for your arrival and explore. Appreciate any insight! Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now Thats why i want location to be in more quiet area like Riverside. Dream Hotel on Sukhumvit Soi 15 is in your price range and is a 7 minute walk (per Google Maps) to the Suhkumvit BTS. It’s quite easy to parcour long distance in Bangkok in short time ( if you avoid traffic jam so don’t take taxi / grab car if you don’t know ) I would recommend staying near phrom phong / thonglor or phloen chit if you want to see the «high end « Bangkok and modern hotels This sub-reddit is an english language friendly discussion forum focusing on life for living in Bangkok, as well as any other Bangkok related content. We’ve booked all of our accommodations except our last 2 nights in Bangkok. This modern boutique hotel in Bangkok provides a lavish experience and true Thai hospitality, along with 68 beautifully designed rooms, elegant dining options, a riverside swimming pool and leisure facilities. It’s a local street market most alive in morning and evenings but open all day long. There are dozens of others, but those are the ones i usually hang out sometimes. Sounds like riverside would work best for you. You can get a decent coffee at the drink stall closer to the clothing vendors, or a fancier coffee from Peaktellers Cafe or Royal Project Coffee Shop. Citrus Suites Sukhumvit 6 by Compass Hospitality Bangkok Review - Is This Hotel Worth It? First timer in Bangkok. Which was pretty forgettable, because I had to ask my SO where we stayed. Smaller, Boutique-style hotel not far from metro and skytrain with free tuk tuk to sukhumvit main road, where you'll also find a 7/11. My first 3 trips to Bangkok I stayed in Sukhumvit area (around Nana/Asok). On my last trip to Bangkok, I stayed in the Riverside area at the Chatrium Hotel Riverside . Probably best if you put your budget on here I no Thai baht. Tuk-tuk drivers will harass you more during your stay regardless of the area. Plus cheaper and very little tourist. I’ve stayed at the ibis riverside before and it was a cheap price for the location. Tichuca (Opposite octave)= younger crowd but often full. MRT and BTS stations . The facilities are also very nice; great breakfast, gym, lobby and service. Assuming Suvarnabhumi airport, it'll be in the region of 300 baht on the meter. Then, next trip I stayed in the Riverside area. Posted by u/DarkChild9 - 1 vote and no comments This sub-reddit is an english language friendly discussion forum focusing on life for living in Bangkok, as well as any other Bangkok related content. Appreciate any insight! Look on the river -the Ibis riverside is a good budget hotel. Taxis or metro are easy to use to get around. Rooftop pool offers nice views, even though it's only on floor 8. We liked the area. More if there's traffic. The riverside is really not all that convenient. The 4th time we stayed about a 15 minutes walk North of Khaosan Road. Welcome to to r/Riverside, California Subreddit. Off the main drag, quiet neighborhood, a walk from Nana, Asoke BTS stops, shopping at Terminal 21, a cab ride to Khaosan road. Riverside or Sukhumvit. A+ location and B+ hotel, it's not quite a premium experience but it's leaps and bounds better than high end budget and mid-range hotels IMO and actually affordable for us common folk. Similar rooms/price. So I had my main base in Bangkok for about 6 years pretty much in the lower sukhumvit area from soi 4 - 39 and rarely explored outside of that area besides trips to the riverside. 2BR 100sqm is over 24K. Hotel Recommendations (Bangkok) You can look at sukhumvit/riverside area for 5 star This sub-reddit is an english language friendly discussion forum focusing on life for living in Bangkok, as well as any other Bangkok related content. Or Novotel Bangkok Sukhumvit 4. Khaosan is well outside of all the lines' ranges, which should give you an idea of just how un-central of a location it is. I won't be back staying in Suk anymore - Riverside wins hands down. Or Craftsman Hotel in Ari. The Chao Phraya River is Bangkok's heart and soul. Personally I prefer Sukhumvit. TL;DR (Too Long, Didn’t Read) — There is an abundance of places to stay in Bangkok. Tidy rooms, great staff and they have two decent rooftop bars and a rooftop pool and bar. From there the taxi can easily access the tollway. It’s also close to Chinatown. Riverside: Chillax Heritage Hotel Khaosan (10 Phra Athit Road, Khao San Road Area, Phra Nakorn 10200 Bangkok Thailand. I'm going to suggest you reconsider Sukhumvit and consider instead the riverside area with a view of the Chao Phraya. Out of all the ones I have checked, The Continent Hotel Sukhumvit and Jasmine City Hotel seems to fit the bill ( close to metro, has a pool and includes breakfast ). The best neighborhoods areas are: Bangkok Riverside. The next area would those around the Phrom Phong BTS station or Soi 29. Use the same common sense as you would anywhere else in the city and you will be fine. My wife and I are on a belated honeymoon and have never visited before. You won’t get a private pool but you won’t have to travel far to find some fun. Not only the romanticism of the timeless river but that area of town has had a renaissance in the last few years with many small and imaginative restaurants, bars I also found out Sukhumvit is huge lol. Riverside probably easier for sightseeing as you can take ferry up river to grand palace. I think I want to stay somewhere in the Sukhumvit area, as I would like to do some shopping and go to some nice restaurants before we depart. Posted by u/CAPSLOCKPARTY - 1 vote and 19 comments This sub-reddit is an english language friendly discussion forum focusing on life for living in Bangkok, as well as any other Bangkok related content. If you want an all-purpose but slightly more expensive tourist experience, stay on or around Sukhumvit Soi 11. Or a big tourist chain near Sukhumvit in Thing Lor or maybe Soi 11. The area just south of Chatuchak Market has lots in your price range and is near transport. Off of Sukhumvit road about a five or ten minute walk from nana BTS stop is a quiet little boutique hotel called The Key Premier Sukhumvit Bangkok on Soi 7 alley. Riverside is very nice, can may be more expensive. Otherwise, just make it a day trip to the palace and surrounding temples, see the riverside, etc. we also think it would be cool to stay near/on the riverside as we love the water views and on the northern part of the river, the proximity to old city attractions like temples and chinatown. --- /r/Pilsen is Reddit’s hub for news and discussion about the Lower West Side community area of Chicago, which includes the You can simply just keep walking. Sukhumvit Area. I think Sukhumvit is the perfect location and I would recommend the Hilton Sukhumvit. Or Tor Kor Market opens early at 6AM. Members Online [BKK/PM] With the current situation, I thought you might "enjoy" some pictures I took of Bangkok with various PM levels in the last time from my 35th floor balcony in Bang Rak. Identified these two areas where we definitely want to stay, but not sure what would be best to start or end with. There's a community for whatever you're interested in on Reddit. I'm currently recovering from an ear injury (hyperacusis - extreme noise sensitivity where normal sounds cause pain) and need to find the quietest hotel possible where I won't hear music from bars/clubs or motorbike noise. Siam Area. It's on Sukhumvit near ASOK, and the area is packed with bars, restaurants and shopping. The home of Thailand on Reddit. I’m not into temples or drinking. , Khaosan, Bangkok, 10200, Thailand) Are these locations good? I’m more into sukhumvit tbh. . The pedestrian downtown is unique and a great way to spend time and enjoy the beautiful architecture, people, plants and stores. It’s a modern area with easy access to the Bangkok Skytrain — but the demographic is more suited to those living and working, or staying for a longer time in Bangkok. The fifth time we stayed around Chinatown. Hi, I have been travelling to Thailand for over 20 years now, and am still looking for that ideal Bangkok hotel Near BTS / MRT, I don't want to be slogging through the streets with my bags. #AvaniSukhumvitBangkokHotel #BangkokHotels #BangkokWeddings #SkylineRomance Share This sub-reddit is an english language friendly discussion forum focusing on life for living in Bangkok, as well as any other Bangkok related content. I tried to group them by area. Staying in Sukhumvit for the next two days at the Rembrandt. Used to have spectacular views, but development has blunted that. We're more into eating/exploring/ walking around more than any club or bar scene. Better area, and if you stay near to Saphan Taksin you have both the BTS and the river ferry easily accessible. It’s an old building a fair walk away from the sky train station. Traffic is bad, you want to be using the BTS whenever possible. There are two major red light areas on Sukhumvit - Nana Plaza on Soi 4 and Soi Cowboy near Soi 23. Skyview Hotel, Sukhumvit. There are two incredible parks. tap on the shoulder, 1000B fine. Actually thinking about staying there on my return visit for the last couple of days of my trip. My current favorite place to stay while in that area of Bangkok. fwiltd yelosm msnih xbzmu qlg cmkj uxyv eejhtp obuz xhrcjo