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Address: 13/3, 28/1-4 South Sathorn Road, Thungmahamek, Sathorn 10210 Bangkok |
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The Sukhothai offers almost every amenity imaginable...
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PROPERTY AMENITIES
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HOTEL FACILITIES
Air Conditioned |
Bar |
Business Facilities |
Car Rental |
Conference Hall |
Elevator/Lift |
Fax |
Fitness Center |
Garage Parking |
Modems Available |
Outdoor Swimming Pool |
Porter/Bellhop |
Safety Deposit Box |
Spa |
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RESTAURANTS
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ROOM FACILITIES
Hairdryer |
Private Bath |
Satellite Television |
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities |
Telephone |
Trouser Press |
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"Excellent Sukhothai!"
We stayed in Sukhothai for 2 nights after our trip in Koh Samui with my 2 children ages 8 and 1 year old. We were in the Executive Suite which was gorgeous!!! The bathroom is huge and very nice. Very good interieur. The service was excellent. We had dinner in Celadon and La Scala and both restaurants were soooo good. The Zuk bar is too quite though. The breakfast buffet was great....we've stayed in many 5 star hotels and this was the best breakfast buffet we've ever had. We got the hotel limousine from and to the airport which was worth every penny we paid for it...the hotel representative at the airport were so helpful. On our return flight, he helped us through the check in and let us pass through immigration very fast ( we did not even queu) through the diplomatic desk. I will surely recommend this great hotel to everyone who wants luxury in every sense of the word!!!!
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"Practically perfect"
We had a pretty much perfect stay at the Sukhothai, taking advantage of the Executive package which provided an Exec suite, free airport limo transfers, breakfast and internet access. We worked hard at trying to find fault with the wonderful suite and the worst we could find was that the fittings that secure the heavy drapes when open were nearly coming out of the wall. (Maintenance should secure these.)
The hotel's own website gives a pretty good idea of what to expect, and we weren't disappointed. Service was uniformly excellent. We didn't encounter any problems at all, and were delighted by the myriad of small touches, such as the daily fresh fruit selection with explanatory notes.
The location is not as convenient as other hotels in this city for certain tourist activities and shopping, but these are all a short taxi ride away, and the Skytrain is walking distance, albeit a non-trivial walk if the heat and humidity bother you.
Other than that, we enjoyed possibly the most comprehensive breakfast buffet we have seen anywhere (and we have seen quite a few), excellent food at Celadon (for a price, but in keeping with the standard and the ambience of this restaurant - and yes, you can get equally tasty food for a fraction of the price elsewhere in this foodie paradise of a city), the weekend chocolate buffet (yum), and, the surprise highlight: dinner at the Pool Terrace Cafe, which looked like an informal poolside cafe, but offered service and food of the same high standard as the pricier venues. If you want to sample some of the offerings from next-door La Scala, but, I presume, without the overheads, the Pool Cafe is hard to beat. It appeared that several of the dishes on the cafe menu were provided from the La Scala kitchen.
The only "problem" with this hotel was getting a reservation in the first place. I was unable to book online via the hotel's own website, and the e-mails I sent all bounced with a variety of error messages. I managed to book via the LHW website in the end, but even then, obtaining instructions for airport pickup, and making a reservation at Celadon in advance were a mission: in the end, faxing the hotel directly worked. There were times when I was sorely tempted to consider the Oriental instead, but in the end, I was glad I persisted, and would happily return here.
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"Practically perfect"
We had a pretty much perfect stay at the Sukhothai, taking advantage of the Executive package which provided an Exec suite, free airport limo transfers, breakfast and internet access. We worked hard at trying to find fault with the wonderful suite and the worst we could find was that the fittings that secure the heavy drapes when open were nearly coming out of the wall. (Maintenance should secure these.)
The hotel's own website gives a pretty good idea of what to expect, and we weren't disappointed. Service was uniformly excellent. We didn't encounter any problems at all, and were delighted by the myriad of small touches, such as the daily fresh fruit selection with explanatory notes.
The location is not as convenient as other hotels in this city for certain tourist activities and shopping, but these are all a short taxi ride away, and the Skytrain is walking distance, albeit a non-trivial walk if the heat and humidity bother you.
Other than that, we enjoyed possibly the most comprehensive breakfast buffet we have seen anywhere (and we have seen quite a few), excellent food at Celadon (for a price, but in keeping with the standard and the ambience of this restaurant - and yes, you can get equally tasty food for a fraction of the price elsewhere in this foodie paradise of a city), the weekend chocolate buffet (yum), and, the surprise highlight: dinner at the Pool Terrace Cafe, which looked like an informal poolside cafe, but offered service and food of the same high standard as the pricier venues. If you want to sample some of the offerings from next-door La Scala, but, I presume, without the overheads, the Pool Cafe is hard to beat. It appeared that several of the dishes on the cafe menu were provided from the La Scala kitchen.
The only "problem" with this hotel was getting a reservation in the first place. I was unable to book online via the hotel's own website, and the e-mails I sent all bounced with a variety of error messages. I managed to book via the LHW website in the end, but even then, obtaining instructions for airport pickup, and making a reservation at Celadon in advance were a mission: in the end, faxing the hotel directly worked. There were times when I was sorely tempted to consider the Oriental instead, but in the end, I was glad I persisted, and would happily return here.
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"Excellent Sukhothai!"
We stayed in Sukhothai for 2 nights after our trip in Koh Samui with my 2 children ages 8 and 1 year old. We were in the Executive Suite which was gorgeous!!! The bathroom is huge and very nice. Very good interieur. The service was excellent. We had dinner in Celadon and La Scala and both restaurants were soooo good. The Zuk bar is too quite though. The breakfast buffet was great....we've stayed in many 5 star hotels and this was the best breakfast buffet we've ever had. We got the hotel limousine from and to the airport which was worth every penny we paid for it...the hotel representative at the airport were so helpful. On our return flight, he helped us through the check in and let us pass through immigration very fast ( we did not even queu) through the diplomatic desk. I will surely recommend this great hotel to everyone who wants luxury in every sense of the word!!!!
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