Yasss!
The first installment to my year end Thailand vacation. I know its 3 months
delayed, but better late than never right?
So
let’s just fast forward everything from start to here. Basically, this is a 6
days impromptu trip with my boyfriend. I booked the flight ticket and hotel and
that’s it. Everything else, from sightseeing to directions to other things were
all researched and planned by yours truly – ME!
Why?
Simple! I don’t want to go through all the running and time constraint
sightseeing that a usual tour package would provide.
After safely landing in Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok,
we immediately took our luggage, bought sim cards, change our money and off we
went.
To reach our hotel, we took the Airport
Railway link found in the basement of the airport. You need to take the BLUE
link which costs 45 baht each, and get down on Phaya Thai, which is the last
station. (This is an affordable way to reach the city rather than taking a cab
which will cost you around 500 Baht). Travel time from airport to Phaya Thai –
40 minutes.
Airport Rail Link Token |
Airport Rail Link Train |
From Phaya Thai
station, you can either walk to the hotel which will take 15-20 minutes or
simply hop in a taxi. Since I am exhausted, sleepy and hungry – we rode a taxi
to the hotel from Phaya Thai which only costs 50 Baht.
Moving on with the hotel ok? Out of all the
many hotels sprouting like mushrooms in Bangkok, I chose Bangkok City Hotel in
Petchburi Road. What were my qualifications? I only have 2.
First, it should be affordable but still
classy. I don’t want to sleep in bunk beds during our stay so I eliminated the
backpacker style accommodation. I also don’t want to pay 4-5,000 Baht per night
so I also eliminated the luxury hotels. Second, it should be near establishments
and transportation. I’ve seen several hotels that fit these 2 qualifications
but out of all of them, this hotel fit the category perfectly.
As soon as I saw the hotel, kinilig na ako!
It’s exactly how it looks in the pictures.
The lobby is simple and chic and the staffs
were very accommodating and pleasant. Even though there was a minor language
barrier, I still felt their hospitality. I just showed them my booking
reservation and the rest happened very quickly. We arrived at the hotel at
around 12 noon and even though the check in time is 2 pm, we were given a room
immediately.
I requested for a high floor since I’ve read that it
can get pretty
noisy on the lower floors – and high floor room we got! 14th!
noisy on the lower floors – and high floor room we got! 14th!
The room is very nice. Basic but not “basic”
like what you’ll get in Manila for the price. I mean, the hotel standard here
is pretty amazing!
The room has all the things that we need -
Queen Size bed, Cable TV, Chairs, a Sofa, Mini Fridge, Water Heater, Cups,
Cabinet with Hangers, and a Safety Box to keep your valuables.
The bathroom on the other hand is very
impressive as well. Hot and Cold Shower, a lot of towels (YASSS!, coz we didn’t
bring any), Complete toiletries from soap to body wash, Hair dryer, Toilet with
bidet and a Bath tub!
The hotel also offers laundry service or you
can just go to the 17th floor and they have a coin operated washing machine,
which we used on our 3rd day. (konting damit lang ang dala namin para magaan sa
baggage and I know mapapadami ang shopping naming and we only have 40kg
allowance for check in bag). They also have an indoor pool on the 5th floor.
Unfortunately, I didn’t get the chance to go there.
The room gets cleaned everyday by their
staff. So every day, you have new supply of bottled waters, towels and
toiletries and the bed sheet and pillowcases are changed too. (FRESHNESS araw
araw)
The hotel also provides tuktuk service to
their guests going to Siam Area only for 80Baht from 9am-5pm. (I didn’t bother
trying this kasi mas mura ang BTS)
The location of the hotel is also perfect. It
is a 10 minute walk from BTS Ratchathewi Station, and from there you can go to
any part of the city. There are also a lot of street foods at night and two
7-11 nearby.
Also, for late checkout time, you just
need to pay an additional 300 Baht and you can stay until 6pm.
OH! I’ve been raving about this hotel for too
long. If you wish to find out more information about Bangkok City Hotel, click HERE and
you will be redirected to their website.
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