6 Sukhumvit Soi 8, Klongtoey, Klongtoey, Bangkok, Thailand | (888) 710-7049
Excellent location in Sukhumvit, a two-minute walk to the Nana skytrain station
Apartment-style rooms (renovated in 2016) with kitchenettes, some with washing machines
Buffet breakfast with hot dishes included in room rates
Rooftop pool with beautiful city views
On-site (privately managed) Monsoon Cafe and Restaurant with room service
Fitness center with modern equipment and excellent city views
Free Wi-Fi in rooms and throughout the hotel plus internet corner in the lobby
Free on-site parking
Room service has limited hours
No meeting facilities
Adelphi Suites Bangkok is an upper-middle-range apartment hotel in the heart of the Sukhumvit neighborhood, a short jaunt from the Nana BTS skytrain station. The 84 rooms were renovated in 2016 and come in studio and one-bedroom configurations, and all have kitchenettes with stoves and big fridges, plus their own in-room Wi-Fi routers. Features include a small outdoor pool and a fitness center with great city views, both on the 16th floor. Breakfast is included in room rates and served at the privately managed Monsoon Cafe and Restaurant in the lobby, which also offers room service at other meals. While this is an excellent choice for longer-term business travelers needing kitchenettes, those wanting something with a bit more of a youthful appeal may should consider the hip, boutique-y Galleria 10 Sukhumvit nearby.
Scene
Upper-middle-range apartment hotel with contemporary interiors and wafting scent of lemongrass
This upper-middle-range apartment hotel is housed in a modern,16-story tower with gray siding and tinted blue windows, with a rooftop pool deck on top. Inside is the contemporary lobby with brown-and-cream marble floors and a smattering of soft brushed-cotton gray sofas with tan accent pillows. Behind the main lobby area is a bank of elevators, plus a station with high-backed stools and a couple of computers for guest use. Oil diffusers spread a soft lemongrass aroma throughout the hotel's common spaces. There's a privately run restaurant, Monsoon, with lovely interiors dominated by wood floors and wall paneling and red-brick accent walls. Just outside the restaurant is a small terrace with wicker chairs and small tables for guests who wish to smoke (or escape the air-conditioning). This hotel attracts tourists, but mostly draws business travelers looking for self-catering facilities
Location
Central Sukhumvit location, near shopping and dining and a two-minute walk from the Nana BTS skytrain station
This hotel is located on Soi Sukhumvit 8, a two-minute walk from the Nana BTS skytrain station in the heart of the Sukhumvit neighborhood. There's a huge concentration of restaurants, massage parlors, bars, and 7-Elevens in the area. The sprawling Grande Centre Point Terminal 21 shopping mall is a nine-minute walk away. Getting to Bangkok's most popular tourist attractions is fairly easy from here. Jim Thompson House takes about 25 minutes to reach by skytrain, while both Wat Arun and the Grand Palace takes about 40 minutes by car, depending on traffic. Suvarnabhumi Airport and Don Mueang Airport are each around 45 minutes to an hour away from the hotel, depending on traffic, but can take considerably longer to reach during peak rush hour.
Rooms
Apartment-style rooms in studio and one-bedroom configurations with kitchenettes
This hotel offers three types of room: 36-square-meter (388-square-foot) Studio Rooms, 48-square-meter (517-square-foot) One-Bedroom Suites, and 54-square-meter (581-square-foot) One-Bedroom Premier Suites. Rooms were renovated in 2016 and feature light-wood wall paneling and furniture paired with soft furnishings in muted hues of beige and gray. All have lovely kitchenettes with sleek chrome appliances, including large microwaves and fridges, as well as two-burner hobs, coffee- and tea-making facilities, toasters, and minibar provisions. All but the Studio Rooms have washing machines. Other amenities include flat-screen TVs, safes, robes, slippers, and umbrellas. Wi-Fi is free, and each room has its own router, so speeds are generally fast. Bathrooms are modern and bright, with large bottles of generic toiletries and mini-tile trim and all have plenty of counter space. Studios have walk-in showers while the other categories add tubs. Some rooms have cool views over the city.
Features
Lovely 16th-floor pool deck with city views, fitness center, and lobby-level restaurant with free buffet breakfast
Facilities at this hotel include a small, but nonetheless lovely, outdoor pool on the 16th-floor deck with great city views. Though the space is compact, there are six lounge chairs, plus a small rack of books for guests to borrow. There's also a nearby fitness center with great city views and a good selection of Life Fitness cardio and weight-training machines, along with some free weights. Meals are available at the independently managed Monsoon Cafe and Restaurant on the lobby level, which offers a free buffet breakfast (for hotel guests) with lots of hot international and Asian options. Lunch and dinner are served a la carte and room service is available from late morning through the evening. Wi-Fi is free in common areas and the hotel offers free on-site parking, along with airport transfers for a fee.