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Sabai Sathorn Service Apartment
4.3/557 Reviews
Silom/Sathon
The geographical environment is good, the facilities are friendly and the staff are friendly And the room is quite clean. The water heater sometimes can't turn on the hot water, but overall it's still acceptable. There are many beds.
At 21 Saladaeng
4.4/542 Reviews
Silom/Sathon
This is a high class, though somewhat ageing serviced apartment. Although it has a gym, a swimming pool and washing machines, it is not a hotel as it provides no other service, no breakfast, no room service. This means you will have to go out for every meal. There are plenty of restaurants, market stalls and take-aways in the vicinity, so this may not be a problem. In the apartment there is a kitchen with all the cooking equipment you will need. And cupboards, lots and lots of cupboards. Everywhere. The sitting room is nice, the TV channel selection reasonable, though the table/desk will barely accommodate two comfortably. Oddly, the bedroom and en-suite bathroom is the first room, then the kitchen, and then the sitting room, so as a whole it has a back-to-front feeling about it. It is decorated in what I would describe as a colonial style, reminiscent of Hong Kong. The furnishings are ageing, though not musty. Strangely, the reception will ask for ß3,000 as a deposit and when you get into the apartment, you will wonder if you should photograph it in the state you got it—there is graffiti on the desk, cracked tiles, marks on the walls, etc., but they don’t make a fuss about checking the state of things on check-out. It seems more to do with items you might steal, though believe me, there’s nothing worth stealing: the linens and towels, etc are decidedly second rate. The bed is comfortable enough however, though it is situated right on the corridor, so you can be heard easily by passers by. The sliding bathroom door is heavy and will slam, and if the guests upstairs do this, you will be woken by what sounds like a cannonball being dropped on the floor. You’ll hear their water rushing through the ancient pipes too.

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