First of all, the hotel is quite old. This can be seen both in the style itself and in the condition: everything is somehow shabby, shabby, on the concrete arch outside our window - many years of dirt, dust and peeling paint. Not a collective farmer's house, certainly, but not a "modern standard" either, especially after the luxurious Imperial Boat House on Koh Samui.
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First of all, the hotel is quite old. This can be seen both in the style itself and in the condition: everything is somehow shabby, shabby, on the concrete arch outside our window - many years of dirt, dust and peeling paint. Not a collective farmer's house, certainly, but not a "modern standard" either, especially after the luxurious Imperial Boat House on Koh Samui. Neither give nor take - the famous Moscow hotel "Russia". The style is completely similar - probably the same 70s. It does not leave the impression of a “passage courtyard”: everyone seems to understand, both tourists and staff, that few tourists stay in the BKK for more than two nights, therefore, they will be killed - it's okay. However, there really is nothing to worry about.
However, the hotel is quite popular. One factor in its popularity may be its convenient location. I can’t say anything about the price, since we paid for the entire tour as a whole, and since in general the tour didn’t seem cheap to us, we didn’t even think “but cheap” in Indra. So, the location of the hotel is very convenient. 15-20 minutes walk to large (even huge) shopping centers MBK and Siam. The latter (Siam Paragon) has recently opened a large aquarium. Further, in a three-minute walk, literally around the corner, there is another attraction of the BKK - the Baiyoke Sky high-rise hotel, with an observation deck on the 84th floor. I recommend going to see the BKK from above - we liked it. But let's go back to the hotel! What else is there from the positive - it's restaurants. The fact is that in the BKK, at least in “our” area, there are simply no restaurants on the streets.
However, the hotel is quite popular. One factor in its popularity may be its convenient location. I can’t say anything about the price, since we paid for the entire tour as a whole, and since in general the tour didn’t seem cheap to us, we didn’t even think “but cheap” in Indra. So, the location of the hotel is very convenient. 15-20 minutes walk to large (even huge) shopping centers MBK and Siam. The latter (Siam Paragon) has recently opened a large aquarium. Further, in a three-minute walk, literally around the corner, there is another attraction of the BKK - the Baiyoke Sky high-rise hotel, with an observation deck on the 84th floor. I recommend going to see the BKK from above - we liked it. But let's go back to the hotel! What else is there from the positive - it's restaurants. The fact is that in the BKK, at least in “our” area, there are simply no restaurants on the streets.
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