Gard Karlsen Review of Aloft Bangkok - Sukhumvit 11
We stayed just for one night in august 2015. I boo...
We stayed just for one night in august 2015. I booked this hotel as the location is pretty good (not too far from Nana BTS) and as we just needed a decent room for a night. Check in was fast and the lobby area is pretty funky. We got room 2808 on the 28th floor.
Room is quite modern and pleasant but not very big light walls, light wood and multicolored carpet on the floor. The room felt and smelt a bit stuffy upon entering but it was not much of an issue during our short stay there. The large kingsize bed was very comfortable or maybe I was just tired from being on a long flight. We didn t have much of a view as we looked straight into an apartment building close by. The room also featured a desk with a TV and a small fridge under it. There was also a small sofa and a table. There were lots of sockets for charging phones/tablets etc and they all seemed to have international standard which is excellent. There was a decent size flatscreen TV and a small fridge under it a Coke was 95 Baht to give you an idea about the cost. There were even a couple of condoms available for sale. There was also a coffee machine and a water boiler for making tea and coffee.
The setup of the bathroom is quite good with a wardrobe and basin to start with a slightly hidden sliding door made it possible to divide the room into two so that it was possible to use the toilet in privacy or take a shower in privacy. There was also a frosted window to allow some natural light into the bathroom.
There is a small gym and a small pool at the hotel as well but we never got around to using that. The lobby area contains different games, music blasting out from loudspeakers and also a coffee shop.
All in all I have to say that I like Aloft in Bangkok. It is a modern hotel, good layout on the room, decent location etc if you are only going to stay in Bangkok for a night or two this is absolutely a great place to stay.
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