13/3 South Sathorn Road, Bangkok, 10120, Thailand…
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The decor of this beautiful hotel, popular with visiting prime ministers and diplomats, is inspired by the ancient walled-city of Sukhothai. The low-rise teak and granite buildings are set amid gardens, well back from busy Sathorn Road. Standard rooms are very spacious and the one-bedroom suites have stylish and oversized teak-floor bathrooms. Most of the guest rooms face one of the lush pond-filled courtyards. Listed as one of the "Leading Hotels in the World" its Celadon restaurant has been continually rated as one of the finest in Bangkok.
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We traveled to Bangkok and did extensive research on hotels. We were torn between the Sukhothai and The Oriental. We were so pleased at the attention to detail at the Sukhothai. The staff was amazing and the rooms were beautiful as well as the manicured grounds. We stayed in a cabana room...all teak and thai silk.
We suggest this hotel to anyone who expects a little more...and though the price is more than you will pay for most great hotels in Bangkok..it is worth every penny.
We were very pleased that the Sukhothai was among the choices we were offered during our last trip to Bangkok. I had stayed at the Oriental in the past. But this time, the Sukhothai came highly recommended.
And it was well worth it!
The service was excellent and unobstrusive. I appreciated the fact that although the staff was conscious of security, they were very discreet. The room was like a spa in itself but i tried the hotel spa as well. The treatment was thorough and leaning towards the traditional. The therapist was warm, considerate and competent. (Earlier this year, i had tried the spa at Pathumwan Princess Hotel and was very impressed at the more cosmopolitan choices offered me - what were my preferred scents for the body salt rub, the massage oil? The more traditional spa at the Sukhothai asked no such questions.)
Back to the room, the bed was soft but firm, the television & other amenities easy to operate, the room secure. And - wonder of wonders! - every evening, when the bed had been turned down, a mind-reading Thai fairy left six wonderful truffles for me!!! (Oh yes, there were different fruit baskets laid out daily - just like in the Shang - but chocolate IS the extra mile!).
Needless to say, I will be back.
Though not as well known as the Oriental or Regent, the Sukothai is the best hotel in Bangkok. The rooms are fantastic. The service may be the best in the world and the food is phenomenal. Having lived in Bangkok for 5 years, I've seen all the places and when I travel back, this is the place I stay.
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