Journey of knowledge of the world for

Written: 9 february 2015
Travel time: 1 — 2 february 2015
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
8.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 8.0
Food: 8.0
Amenities: 8.0
BAIYOKE SKY HOTEL.
We were in February 2015.
Very crowded. Crowds of people at the elevators and in the elevators. Especially in the elevators going to the upper floors. Since a lot of tourists come to the observation deck and, accordingly, to the restaurants on the upper floors. Hotel reception on the 18th floor. Market from the 1st to the 4th floors.
The room was DELUXE Space Zone. Floor 67 Especially when down. Elevator access only with a magnetic room key. Without a key, the button for the desired floor is simply not pressed.
The view from the room windows is amazing! Not much different from the view from the open observation deck, which is located on the 84th floor. You look out the window and think longingly, if this is a “third world country”, as our propaganda used to call it, then what kind of “world” are we?
The room is cozy. Non-standard form. Almost triangular. Large bathroom.

When checking in, they take into account which room - for smokers or not, and preferences for beds - one large or two separate. They give memos in their native language. It's called Orientation Guide.
Breakfast on the 78th floor. Access to breakfast by room key. The usual standard set. Big choice. For every taste. You definitely won't leave hungry. There were not very many people. You can find a fairly sparse place. This confirms the fact that the crowds in the afternoon are not hotel residents, but tourists on the observation deck.
From the 71st to the 82nd floor various restaurants. A ticket to enter a particular restaurant must be bought on the 19th floor and preferably in advance. In the most popular, closer to the opening (17-30), there may be no places. Which restaurant is on which floor is indicated in the Orientation Guide.
We came for a ticket rather late, around 17:00. There were no more places in the chosen Stella Palace. More precisely, there were no economy class tickets for 780 baht per person. There were only more expensive ones for 1200 baht. Bought them. We arrived at the restaurant around 7 pm. They put me in a separate room where the happy owners of such tickets sat. The room is small. From memory for eight tables. There were no compatriots. We took a short tour of the restaurant. If the ticket is for 780, then the table is in the large hall and you yourself go for food (buffet) well, plus time limits. In our case, a separate hall (rather a room) and the food itself goes after your stomach! All drinks for a fee. Sat down. And we got food. Exactly. The food followed us. More often in the form of a mobile table, a bit reminiscent of a street top. In short, it is very diverse, very tasty and you can burst. Trying everything in one visit is simply impossible! Sincere staff, who for one thing and suggests how this or that dish should be consumed and in combination with what. Snacks, soups, a variety of Chinese pies, buns, wontons or dumplings, seafood, meat dishes, of course duck, fruits and desserts. And all in a circle and not just once. I didn't even get to dessert. I just looked at the “makashnitsa” with desserts. Maybe because they could not resist the temptation and "Peking Duck" was an encore? Well, very tasty! I forgot to say - a Chinese restaurant. Recommended.

We liked the hotel. "Knowledge of the world for" that's it.
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