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Guest reviews for Grand China Princess Hotel
Grand China Princess HotelLocation:Yaowarat Road, Chinatown Address:215 Yaowarat Road, Samphantawong, City:Bangkok 10100 Start Rate:62 USD Breakfast:Include |
by Yvonne Tibboel Visit Date:April 28, 2012 Room: Service: Facilities: Location: "It s always nice to be in the Grand China Princess Hotel.
The view over Bangkok is pretty, the room big and clean.
But this time, we had problems with our mobile phones and iPad, While the mother of my friend was serious ill, no telephone connection at all.
Probable they jammer the phones. For Hotel service an 1!" |
by lydia dawn smith Visit Date:February 27, 2012 Room: Service: Facilities: Location: "enjoyed our stay at the grand china princess hotel friendly staff very clean and a good view from the hotel room thanks" |
by Derek Laing Visit Date:February 24, 2012 Room: Service: Facilities: Location: "My second stay at this Hotel in 5 years. A very pleasant stay and my room was upgraded which was lovely. Great views from the pool of the city. If you want somewhere to go outside, then why not take a 100bht tuk tuk to the riverside which is not far.
The Lavender spa is really good . You can eat in the revolving reastaurant at the top floor. Ive done that so i went to the restaurant on floor 10 which was good value. <span style="display:none">[R24 integr.ERR:escaping]</span>" |
by Derek Laing Visit Date:February 24, 2012 Room: Service: Facilities: Location: "Ive stayed here once before. I was delighted to be upgraded to an upper floor. Staff were really helpful. Nice views from Poolside. Not far from Riverside. Breakfast was good, and i used the restaurant for evening meal." |
by Craig de Ruiter Visit Date:February 2, 2012 Room: Service: Facilities: Location: "Good area enjoyed the fantastic breakfast choice rooms ok staff good would stay again" |
by EVGUENIA STAROSTINA Visit Date:November 16, 2011 Room: Service: Facilities: Location: "средненький тель.
Проблаема с наличие воздуха в номере. Мы жили на 22 этаже естественно окна не открываются, кондиционер шумный и слабоват. <span style="display:none">[R24 integr.ERR:escaping]</span>" |
by CARPENTIER FRANCIS Visit Date:February 22, 2011 Room: Service: Facilities: Location: "hotel très bien siué dans le quartier chinois; chambre confortable, petite piscine agréable, énorme buffet petit déjeuner (thai, chinois, continental...)personnel disponible." |
by Patrick Caunt Visit Date:January 1, 2011 Room: Service: Facilities: Location: "We were very pleasantly suprised by the Grand China Princess. It was excellent value for money, clean, well equipped rooms and in a good central location. We loved the hustle and bustle of Chinatown and the fabulous views from the rooms and from the roof garden. Breakfasts were excellent, especially the pancakes and waffles and the staff were all charming. Will definitely stay there again next time we go to Bangkok. <span style="display:none">[R24 integr.ERR:escaping]</span>" |
by LIM WEE TEE Visit Date:December 26, 2010 Room: Service: Facilities: Location: "Room was clean & breakfast good" |
by Douglas Andrew Owen Visit Date:August 19, 2010 Room: Service: Facilities: Location: "Very pleasant stay and will be staying here on next visit to Bangkok" |
by Mr.John J Nicholson Visit Date:March 21, 2010 Room: Service: Facilities: Location: "Very good value for money. Big room with great views and excellent service. Location was not as good as hoped for as a long way from Railway Station and MRT. Suggest using River ferry (about 400 meters) for access to other parts of Bangkok. Also beware very few Restaurants in China Town (mostly street stalls) but Hotel has many places to eat. Close to good markets. Not sure if would stay again due to location <span style="display:none">[R24 integr.ERR:escaping]</span>" |
by Mrs Jane Baker Visit Date:December 4, 2009 Room: Service: Facilities: Location: "This hotel is in China Town so you re right in the middle of it all as soon as you walk out the door. It s only a 5 min walk to the river ferry but it isn t so convenient to the sky train and metro.
The hotel itself is big and a bit out dated but clean and friendly. The pool on the 23rd floor goes right to the edge with only a small fence to stop you falling off. We were too nervous to take our 4 year old son there for too long so we didn t get to make the most of it.
The revolving restaurant was pretty good on level 25. It too was dated but the service was excellent and the Japanese food lovely, the Thai menu was limited. They also offered to make a hamburger for my son that was not on the menu. The chairs are comfy so he easily fell asleep meaning that my husband and I could stay on a bit longer.
The only negative was that they asked us to wait before we checked out so they could check our room before we left. I guess I understand that it would be easier for them and it only took a couple of minutes but it didn’t feel very nice. <span style="display:none">[R24 integr.ERR:escaping]</span>" |
by Suzanne Bonham Visit Date:November 18, 2009 Room: Service: Facilities: Location: "We pisked this hotel becuase of the location near all of the major attractions, however in hind-sight I would not book this hotel again. The location was handy for getting to the river or to the Grand Palace, however you still had to get taxis to these locations. If you enjoy going out to restaurants for meals or like to go out for a few drinks on a night then China Town is not for you - there are very few formal restaurants, the area is mainly made up of street vendors, and there are no bars - only the one in our hotel. The bedrooms could do with updating - the wallpaper in our room was peeling off. The bed was extremely hard and after sleeping in it for 3 days I felt like I was bruised all over my body. The pool and sunbathing area was nice, however much smaller than it appeared on the hotels website - there are only 8 sunbeds. The breakfast buffet was good - there was a good selection and there was a fresh egg station where you could get eggs done any way you like and waffles. If I was offering advice to a friend who was going to Bangkok I would say do not stay in ChinaTown, I would recomend that they stay in one of the more modern hotels in the Sukhumvit Road area, as there is lots of bars and restaurants and shoppping in these areas and they are well served by the skytrain - to get to the river and then you can get boats to the Grand Palace etc, also taxis are so cheap you can get those to the major siteseeing attarctions. <span style="display:none">[R24 integr.ERR:escaping]</span>" |
good service, May 18, 2009 by Charles Snedeker Visit Date:April 24, 2009 "good hotel
good service" |
Good and effective service - no problems at all., April 8, 2009 by Karapetyants Visit Date:April 1, 2009 "Good location, magnificent view from the room. However hotel looks a little bit worn out; bathroom facilities are very primitive. Not reliable Internet service in the room (for extra charge).
And the worst - terrible and amasingly unfriendly service.
Overall - would not recommend. For this money can find better one in Bangkok. <span style="display:none">[R24 integr.ERR:escaping]</span>" |







