Aggressive
21 de febrero de 2024
This hotel used to be known as “Legacy Suites Sukhumvit Bangkok” until the Accor Group took over the management of it and had it renovated and refurbished to be under the Novotel brand. positions itself as a midscale offering with a small touch of luxury, but nothing opulent or excessive.
With the Novotel label, the offerings and the amenities provided by the hotel are noticeably more consistent, with a touch of premium finishing, similar to those that are found within the other Novotel hotels across the city (there are at least 7-8 Novotels in Bangkok - Siam Sq, Phloenchit, Bangna, Airport, Platinum, Sukhumvit 20, Sukhumvit 39, etc).
As part of the refurbishment, the beddings and furniture are completely new or at least they seem to be, and made for an excellent night’s sleep. 6 pillows to a king bed, with extras in the wardrobe. Most importantly, the rooms, bathrooms and beds were clean, water pressure and WiFi were strong and powerful.
The breakfast spread was plentiful without being excessively luxurious, and therefore managing to control food wastage. The pool was a little on the small side but still good enough for a short dip and chilling about.
Location can be subjective, the hotel is located in the bustling touristy district, straddled between Asoke and PhromPong skytrain stations, which are both 10 minutes walk away each, in opposite directions. Being familiar with the city, I am aware that while it may already seem convenient to some, there are other hotels that are even more accessible.
I come to Bangkok at least 10 times a year and have stayed in over 50 different hotels just in the city of Bangkok alone. While I cannot say that this is the best, as Bangkok as so much to offer, it certainly did the job very well at this price point.
Traducir