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April 3rd, 2006, 12:58
I will be visiting Bangkok for the easter weekend.
I just wonder if I missed something, are there any very nice small boutique style hotels there? I mean like Mr Thompson's abode but with swimming pool. Gay is absolutely unnecessary as I am one and that should be enough, but charming , serenity, starched sheets and most important of all lush inspired garden setting, definite prerequisites.

Feel like something different for a change. :flower:

wowpow
April 3rd, 2006, 13:18
www.thaivillas.com/indexflash.html (http://www.thaivillas.com/indexflash.html)
http://www.reflections-thai.com/rooms.html
http://www.ibrikresort.com/
http://www.oldbangkokinn.com/introduction.html
http://www.shantilodge.com/bangkok/index.html
http://www.sukhothai.com/
http://www.thebaanthai.com/

April 3rd, 2006, 13:44
Wow TeePee I think you're onto something with this one, I am very excited. I wonder what happens if the corporat's decide to book the eating pavilion, do we have to eat from the carts on the street around the corner. And breakfast? This is very exciting I am thinking if I should look see or take a chance and book. I suppose you can get a cook if you take the one with kitchen. The prices are pretty good.
Thank-you :bounce: :compress: :bounce:

April 3rd, 2006, 14:03
I have stayed at the Sukhothai a few times but their garden is strange, its not really accessible more a kind of view from the room. The others are looking interesting especially the first one. Maybe the whole "spa aroma" thingy is not needed. Oldbangkokin's site is no longer working I will try another route.
thank-you

sydneyboy
April 6th, 2006, 03:37
Leaving aside the Sukhothai that I have heard much about, has anyone stayed at the other boutique hotels listed particularly those on the river.

April 6th, 2006, 06:28
www.staywithluxx.com (http://www.staywithluxx.com)
Anyone stay here? No garden, pool or fitness center, though.

wowpow
April 6th, 2006, 09:52
Luxx - only open a few days - 30% opening discount -

What is a boutique hotel? It used to be a small exquisite place personally managed. I see the Shangri-La being advertised as 'boutique'

Asking for a fine hotel with nice spacious gardens in a major city centre is asking a lot. I wonder if the http://bangkok-nailertpark.swissotel.com/ would be of interest. It has big gardens including a penis shrine.

April 6th, 2006, 15:27
Yes the Luxx looks good,but no garden and no pool. Boutique hotel used to mean and still should mean, as you say Teepee "small exquisite personal...." some of the major chains have jumped on the band wagon, the Shangri-La is not a boutique style anything. Nor is the four seasons or the Banyan.

The Orient used to be one but now its a tourist trap. The Siam intercontinental in its day was fabulous, gardens forever, rooms with doors out onto the pool, all very sophisticated low rise and dripping with charm. The gardeners where the cutest, I have very fond childhood memories hanging around the servants quarters next to the nursery (plants) watching the men take their showers, all smiles and soap ,while I was being fed sweetmeats by the giggling maids. I think they demolishd the hotel?

I am thinking of trying the "Villas on the river" though leaving it a bit late, least I got the flight booked last week. :bounce: :bounce: :bounce:

billyhouston
April 6th, 2006, 15:50
The Siam intercontinental in its day was fabulous, gardens forever, rooms with doors out onto the pool, all very sophisticated low rise and dripping with charm. The gardeners where the cutest, I have very fond childhood memories hanging around the servants quarters next to the nursery (plants) watching the men take their showers, all smiles and soap ,while I was being fed sweetmeats by the giggling maids. I think they demolishd the hotel?


Alas, yes. The final night was 30 June 2002 and demolition was completed around November/December of that year. Having also been a fan of those wonderful gardens with an attached Hotel, I recorded the process whenever I could. The concierge had been on the staff for 32 years and was a wonderful source of information. Replaced by the awful Siam Paragon.

Billy

April 6th, 2006, 16:15
Eish! Thats sad Billy. I think this was the hotel that made me love gardening. I would love some pictures of it in its prime. It was Bangkok at its best. Mind you so was the Ambassador. They just went and built yet more in the grounds of the Peninsula first it was a Thai restaurant and now a mega "spa" getting a bit crowded.
Spas are so over rated as to make me want to puke. Give me a table with a green views a handsome man and a tube of ponds cream and what more do you want ?

April 6th, 2006, 16:48
about wherever you chose to stay.

I have to pop up to Bangkok soon for a week to have the mollars seen to and I'm a bit sick of the Tower Inn and it's grungy carpets.

Check out the joiners fee-if there is one and yes..starched white sheets are the ultimate luxury.

My mother drove a Nissan Cedric for ten years until it caught fire one day..are you named after that ?

April 6th, 2006, 17:29
I just get a smile out of the site (Very Thainglish) But sometimes I feel like...(Away too long.)...crying.

http://www.east-thai.com/238guesthouse/eng_index.html

April 6th, 2006, 17:33
:toothy7: :toothy7: :toothy7: :toothy7:

Grungy carpets,tower inn. If only there was an emoticons dying of laughter. I am sure the Nissan Cedric was a every-thing you and your dear mother ever dreamt in a car.
According to Aunty just pop over to the Soi Cowboy and ask one of those boys in white underpants to look down your throat. She tells me they are mostly dentists getting life experience.

April 6th, 2006, 17:50
According to Aunty...ask one of those boys in white underpants to look down your throat. She tells me they are mostly dentists getting life experience.

She's wrong; they're Crime Scene Investigators...Swabbing for DNA samples.

Pearl had a dream in the back seat once--
But the air-raid ended, the lights came on--And he ran away.

Left Pearl to remove her feet from the safety-straps all by herself, `e did.

April 6th, 2006, 17:55
Edith please dont cry.
238 guest house. Oh dear I am just too late to cach up with Marlie and John Schouttrap-mols. Wat jammer dan. Ik had so mijn Nedelands wille proberen. Oh well.
Is pearl so old,she remembers the blitz?