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kkookie99
Joined: 04 Jun 2005 Posts: 9 Location: Auckland, New Zealand
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Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2005 12:30 am Post subject: Where to stay in Bangkok for 22 days ? |
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Hi There
I'm currently in Shang-hai, China will be making my way to Thailand around late September.
Could anyone please help me and let me know you know a place where I stay for 22 nights - i know there is khao san road but Im on a budget of around $200 -$300 baht a night.
What I would like is in Bangkok -with air con and I dont mind sharing with people. In fact since Im travelling by myself I would prefer it.
I also need internet access- anyone know any place? Please PM me or email me on [email protected]
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Kent F. Kruhoeffer

Joined: 22 Jan 2003 Posts: 2129 Location: 中国
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Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2005 3:14 am Post subject: |
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Big John's Guesthouse!
Located in downtown Bangkok
within walking distance of the Skytrain.
290 - 430 Baht for a single room;
dorm rooms with air for 160 - 200 Baht
30 minutes of free ADSL internet access per day
& good food, from what I've heard:
http://www.bigjohnsworld.com/
Be sure to book in advance; they get busy -
you may not get a room if you just walk in.
Here's the MRT / BTS Skytrain map.
Big John's is located at Thong Lo station:
http://www.bts.co.th/en/map.asp
re: internet
Don't worry about that.
Bangkok is totally 'wired up'
with ADSL cafes on every block;
hourly rates from 20 Baht.
On this page, scroll down a bit and you'll find a decent
selection of budget hotels in the 370 Baht & up range:
http://www.hotelthailand.com/bangkok/bangkok.html
note: US $1 = 40 Baht |
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shona
Joined: 19 Jul 2004 Posts: 6
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Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2005 3:38 am Post subject: |
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SUK 11 is great, very friendly. Rates from 150baht for a dorm room (including a good breakfast). All rooms are spotlessly clean and have A/C and there are hot water showers (private or shared, depending on what type of room you have). It's very central, a few steps from the skytrain and not far from the underground too, yet it's on its own private subsoi with no traffic. Lots of plants and greenery, a small oasis in the middle of Bangkok with many many repeat guests and even some long term people who have made it their home while in BKK.
There's an internet post there and wifi ifyou have your own computer. Have a look at the website.
http://www.suk11.com/ |
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Masterjazz
Joined: 16 Feb 2005 Posts: 50 Location: Dublin, Ireland
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Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2005 9:21 am Post subject: |
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shona wrote: |
SUK 11 is great, very friendly. Rates from 150baht for a dorm room (including a good breakfast). All rooms are spotlessly clean and have A/C and there are hot water showers (private or shared, depending on what type of room you have). It's very central, a few steps from the skytrain and not far from the underground too, yet it's on its own private subsoi with no traffic. Lots of plants and greenery, a small oasis in the middle of Bangkok with many many repeat guests and even some long term people who have made it their home while in BKK.
There's an internet post there and wifi ifyou have your own computer. Have a look at the website.
http://www.suk11.com/ |
That place sounds great! wifi!? THat would be so handy cos' im bringing my laptop. Im heading out 1st week in November. Do you think I'd have to book ahead and if so, what is the deal with the rates, will you get a more expensive rate booking before you arrive??
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shona
Joined: 19 Jul 2004 Posts: 6
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Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2005 2:44 am Post subject: |
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Yes, it's definitely worth booking ahead as the place is (deservedly) very popular. The rates are the same for walk in and pre-booked rooms, but with walk in you risk not getting a room if it's full. And it often is. If you're only staying a week then you won't get a discount I wouldn't think. But long-termers do get preferential rates. This is one place where bargaining and haggling isn't cool. The owner's son who runs it is Thai, but educated in the West ... he speaks perfect English, is very kind and he has class. If he can offer you a discount he will do so, though you might only know about it when you leave...he might throw in a free night or give you a reduced rate or not charge for luggage storage or something ... depends how long you are there for.
Yup there's wifi downstairs in the main lounge area. They have an honesty box for all internet use, 60 baht an hour in theory. Tea and coffee available all day too (honesty box again, 10 baht). They also have a TV room and loads of DVDs you can borrow and there's a laundry room with washing machines, a drier and washing lines to hang up clothes to dry. 30 baht for one 6kg machine (+washing powder) which is pretty cheap compared to what you'd pay at a laundry place.
Hmm, what else? Very handy 7/11 for beer etc a few steps away. Cheap street food also very nearby, though there are restaurants too of course. If you fancy a REALLY good pizza, there's a place called Limoncello a bit further down the Soi. (That also is usually full so you might have to wait for a table if you don't book) |
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Masterjazz
Joined: 16 Feb 2005 Posts: 50 Location: Dublin, Ireland
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Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2005 4:04 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks Shona! I guess ill book in advance so..
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