Where to Stay close to Nana Any advice
#13
Posted 31 December 2011 - 03:13 AM
I've stayed at Dynasty Inn Grande a couple of times now on long-ish stays. Very happy stays and would definitely book again. Clean rooms, everything works, quiet but very close to NEP and the Nana BTS, decent restaurant for breakfast if you can't be bothered going elsewhere! Staff are great and friendly. 7/11 right next door (sure, they're every 50m anyway, but still handy. lol)
Their websites could do with some work to integrate all of the properties better to make bookings easier, but still quite simple and hassle-free. Bonus of staying is the free transfers and discounted offers for their place in Pattaya if you're also heading down there.
Their websites could do with some work to integrate all of the properties better to make bookings easier, but still quite simple and hassle-free. Bonus of staying is the free transfers and discounted offers for their place in Pattaya if you're also heading down there.
#14
Posted 01 January 2012 - 12:15 AM
Dynasty Inn My link just a few steps down the soi from the Nana hotel and on the opposite side of the street. Good rooms, a little cheaper than the Nana. The Maxim Inn is on soi 7/1, just a few steps from Nana Station and close to both Nana Plaza and Soi Cowboy - going different directions, of course and they have a budget room that is very small but clean. Their Standard room is only 990 baht and while a little small is clean, nice and has in-room wi-fi. My link
#15
Posted 01 February 2012 - 10:44 AM
i have stayed at the amari boulevard on soi 5 walking distance to everything.... a bit pricey though 2300b on agoda..... not really girl friendly i had to pay off the security guard at night so i dont get charged 1000b business transaction fee...:blink:
#16
Posted 12 February 2012 - 01:10 AM
I find it very hard to beat the Majestic Suites for closeness to bars, nice staff and no joiner policy. Anything goes. And if you are feeling active, you can use the leisure facilities at Majestic Grande on Soi 2
#17
Posted 13 February 2012 - 12:01 PM
Its not easy to find a hotel THB1000/- and below. However there are some available. It all depends on what kind of standard you looking at.
I have yet to find any hotel having similar standard as Ibis Sathorn offering THB1000/-. That kind of standard usually comes THB1250/- and above.
I have yet to find any hotel having similar standard as Ibis Sathorn offering THB1000/-. That kind of standard usually comes THB1250/- and above.
#18
Posted 18 February 2012 - 08:00 PM
Totally agree on the Majestic Suites, imo the best place to stay in lower sukhumvit. Great location, no problems with overnight girls, some hotels are joiner free for one girl but charge for a second. No hazzel here, and the price is ok too.
#19
Posted 19 February 2012 - 05:06 AM
try aloft on soi 11, opposite to bed super club. free admission to bed superclub when u stay @ aloft. It is new and funky.
#20
Posted 19 February 2012 - 07:46 AM
There's got to be 20 hotels within a 5 minute walk, ranging from the JW Marriot and Landmark to a place that's available by the hour actually IN Nana plaza (they might have a nightly rate?).
I've always liked the Majestic Grande (the tower, across the street from Annie's), but I think it's a bit over 1000 baht.
The Rajah is the only one I've heard bad things about.
I've always liked the Majestic Grande (the tower, across the street from Annie's), but I think it's a bit over 1000 baht.
The Rajah is the only one I've heard bad things about.
#21
Posted 12 March 2012 - 10:37 PM
I need a room for about 2 hours (2am to 4am) just to shower and clean-up, probably won't even use the bed. Do you think a short-time room would work? I've never used one in Bangkok.

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