How was your stay at Sawasdee Langsuan Inn and Hotel

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  • Savalas Aug 22, 2011 @ 3:31 pm | delete
    Good hotel. Excellent location. Poor service. I still come back though because the room rate I found here fits my budget.
  • Vladimir Jul 25, 2011 @ 3:32 pm | delete
    It's a decent hotel in a really good and pricey area of Bangkok. Priced just right for a budget traveler and I like to go back.
  • Sammy E. Jun 23, 2011 @ 12:15 pm | delete
    This is an okay hotel for me. Maybe it's because there are many expensive hotels near Sawasdee Langsuan so I feel it should be better. But for the price of this hotel I can't complain. I was in a room on the 5th floor and it was dark and I wish the room lights were brighter. Breakfast was inlcuded but it was the same cold eggs and weird hot dogs and fruit every morning. Big plus about this hotel is its location.
  • Banny L. Mar 26, 2011 @ 8:22 pm | delete
    Just stayed here for 3 nights this month. Quality of hotel is ok, but can't really complain because it is very plain. Good service though and location is the best. Thanks for getting us the best rates for Sawasdee.
  • Sandy Chen Mar 13, 2011 @ 3:22 pm | delete
    Sawasdee is a good location but the room I was in needed to be changed. We booked 2 rooms and the other one on the 4th floor was in better shape. Because the price is just right in a popular location in Bangnkok I would think about coming to stay here again. But I may just try other hotels on your list first.
  • Mark Webber Jan 7, 2011 @ 4:36 am | delete
    The only best thing about this hotel is the location. Otherwise the service and quality of Sawasdee Langsuan is lacking. Rooms are small and and is tired. A little refreshing would help a lot.
  • Peter Donrus Dec 15, 2010 @ 6:53 am | delete
    Sawasdee is a decent budget hotel, but it's not as close to the train station as I thought. We booked a standard room, 3 day stay, and think it could use a bit of a refurbishment. Shower fixtures were a bit old and I'm so sure a bit rusty too. If not all the rooms are the same condition would probably stay here again.
  • Ben Sheldon Nov 15, 2010 @ 9:40 pm | delete
    Not a bad place but not the greatest either. However location is fabulous.
  • Jean O. Oct 2, 2010 @ 10:27 am | delete
    It's a good hotel but a word for the wise, you do get what you pay for, so don't expect too much. Though it is in an ideal location close to really big and fancy department stores. It's funny to see that Sawasdee Langsuan is surrounded by expensive hotels though.
  • Tammy Olgvat Oct 15, 2010 @ 5:29 am | delete
    I agree, sawasdee is a very simple hotel. Our air conditioning was leaking water but luckily it is not that hot right now. And we the receptionist helped us change our room very fast. But location is fabulous. Though I would try the other more expensive hotels on this website next time.
  • Fit_Over_40_Buzz Sep 20, 2010 @ 1:40 am | delete
    Very cool lens. Informative and fun. Thanks for sharing. Thumbs Up given.
  • Cora Moon Sep 16, 2010 @ 9:52 am | delete
    Okay hotel, but total crap with service. Breakfast I. The morning sucked. Only plus here is location.
  • K. Patel Aug 14, 2010 @ 7:49 am | delete
    Cheap rooms cheap rates. You really can't expect too much from here. The only real positive thing I can say is the location is excellent. But for a budget place I wouldn't stay here since food is a bit more expensive around the area.
  • Barbara Katz Jul 13, 2010 @ 10:01 pm | delete
    This is our first visit to Bangkok, so while almost arriving to Sawasdee we could see that the neighborhood was expensive because of all the major shopping malls, embassies and posh hotels. So when we came across the Sawasdee Inn we were amazed that it was like the only budget hotel in the area. We booked 2 rooms here and they were superior rooms which were quite good but a bit old we thought, even though the bed was very very comfortable. Overall we will come back here after our trip to Cambodia because this hotel is an exceptional value. Thanks for your help again!
  • Lisa Chin and Family Jul 5, 2010 @ 12:17 pm | delete
    Happy to found your review! We booked a standard room here for 3 nights on your website. Our room was on the 4th floor, nice, and decent sized. Although the bed was a bit firm we didn't have a problem sleeping after all the great sight seeing in Bangkok. We would not hesitate to come back here again and use your hotel booking service.
  • Mary Vicker Mar 16, 2010 @ 7:31 am | delete
    Nice hotel. The location is not close to red shirt protestors and in middle of city close to embassies. If you're still planning to travel to Bangkok now Langsuan inn is a good choice.
  • Glena Rita Alfonse Feb 9, 2010 @ 7:37 am | delete
    Very good choice in central Bangkok. The rooms here are ok since it is a slightly older hotel compared to all the expensive ones around the area. But it's very clean and the staff are good. I booked my room here on this website and it came with a decent breakfast to keep our family full and happy. If you stay here you should definitely go check out the Erawan Shrine and Central World Mall. It's not far from here but the walk is about 10 minutes. I highly recommend this hotel too and will come back because it is so affordable.
  • Kyle Undria Feb 2, 2010 @ 5:10 pm | delete
    Thank you as well for recommending Sawasdee Inn. We booked a standard room for 3 nights before we went off to Phuket. Our room was on the 4th floor and it was clean, though just a bit old. Staff here are very professional and overworked I think, especially in breakfast area. The area was quiet but close to train and big shopping store, expensive stores but still good to walk around.

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