This place is just fantastic! Location is very accessible, near the BTS and MRT stations. However, taxis are affordable so my friends and I usually just take the cab, but make sure they use the meter!
Rooms are very clean, a/c very cool (which is a must in the Bangkok heat), water pressure is good, with elevators, the place is very secure and quiet. There are 2 desktop computers in the lobby, free printing upto 2 pages, Wi-Fi available in the rooms.
Near the Patpomg night market (and other nightlife entertainment spots that we didn't go to), several shopping areas available, food choices abundant, 7-11 just around the corner and also near a big supermarket for all your needs.
The place is cozy, well appointed, clean, secure, safe, quiet. The people at the reception, especially Wiwi are all great, and best of all the rates are affordable! Really an excellent find in Bangkok! You won't regret staying here!
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Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Sunday, September 04, 2011
SEA Odyssey : Transportation and Hotel Expenses
To help categorize the next few posts as part of my 10 day, 4 country, 5 city tour, I'm prefixing all posts related to it with SEA (South East Asia) Odyssey. In my last post, I shared the schedule and basic itinerary. In this post, I'm sharing the fixed costs which include the airfare, bus trips and hotel rates. Please take note, we did not incur any hotel costs in Singapore because we stayed with relatives and friends, so that cost is not included in the computation below.

So, basically for P16, 258.38 (approximately 400 USD), we were able to visit 5 cities and have a good place to sleep. Variable costs, like food, shopping, souvenirs, entrance fees, tour fees etc. for me totaled to not more than 500 USD (and I did shop quite a lot), so I'm assuming you can make this cheaper if you're not out to shop.
Hope this post was helpful in planning out your budget! Oh, and another note, if you're from the Philippines, or other SEAsian countries, no visas are required. There might be additional costs involved to process visa requirements, so please check that out as well. :)
So, basically for P16, 258.38 (approximately 400 USD), we were able to visit 5 cities and have a good place to sleep. Variable costs, like food, shopping, souvenirs, entrance fees, tour fees etc. for me totaled to not more than 500 USD (and I did shop quite a lot), so I'm assuming you can make this cheaper if you're not out to shop.
Hope this post was helpful in planning out your budget! Oh, and another note, if you're from the Philippines, or other SEAsian countries, no visas are required. There might be additional costs involved to process visa requirements, so please check that out as well. :)
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