The beauty of Bangkok is you could easily substitute this list with another 10-20 5 star hotels, many of which are better than some of the ones in the video. Intercontinental, Park Hyatt, Conrad, The Sukhothai, Bangkok Marriott Marquis, Hyatt Regency, JW Marriott, Sofitel Sukhumwit, Okura Prestige, Conrad etc. would all be better than the So Sofitel for a start. I also find the ones by the River (Oriental especially) badly located and some of them are a bit stuffy and old-fashioned. If I was to chose the best it would be the Siam Kempinski
I know of several different places that are a lot nicer, and a lot less expensive, for a more realistic Thailand experience. These are overblown, cost too much, and you don't stay in your room all that much anyway when you are in a wonderful place like Bangkok. Don't blow your money on the hotel if all it is is just a room to sleep for the night. Find a lower ranked hotel and book the suite room-- you will be treated like a king, and have pretty fine accommodations, in a full-on suite with a kitchen and two balconies, free breakfast, spa, pool, fitness center, in the heart of downtown, for just a fraction of what you pay for a tiny room in these luxury places, if you do your homework and know where to look.
I've been to most all of these hotels. The Capella and Four Seasons are unproven, they are on the river, but the location is not good. The So and 137 pillars should not be on the list. You left out The Siam and St Regis. The Mandarin Oriental aka "The Oriental" is the best hotel in Thailand, and arguably the best hotel n the world.
It's a bit dated, but the Peninsula has the best guest service I have ever experienced, far moreso than the Mandarin Oriental. Also, I loved their pool on a hot Bangkok afternoon.
It’s not his language obviously! It’s kinda rude of you to make fun of his accent! We understand what he’s talking about and that’s all that matters! Try learning or saying something in other languages you don’t speak to see for yourself.
@@seriesn If u want to do some info videos like this u have to do some research not just the name of the place but should include with the correct pronunciation because I’m afraid that there will be misunderstandings with local people and taxi,etc. tourists may waste their time and money. because places in Thailand have a lot of similar names. the wrong pronunciation of place names in Thailand is a big problem.
God bless us I like it very beautiful and relaxing place. Very nice to travel around the world, very nice to selfie selfie. From Lani D. Nepomuceno, Philippines
God bless us I love it very beautiful and very nice to stay and selfie selfie. In God all things are possible. Thanks. From Lani D. Nepomuceno, Philippines
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have you actually stayed at those hotels that you list? Park Hyatt's hard product is no where near the level of quality as something like 137 Pillars. I haven't met a single Globalist who has stayed in both and preferred the Park Hyatt for reasons other than location. St Regis's hard product is a bit run down, and the service is not up to par with hotels that cost half as much, even within Marriott's own portfolio. The SGS is a level above the StR Bangkok in service, Athenee and JW are a level above StR in hard product.