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Bankgkok Mandarin Hotel Managed by Centre Point

Mandarin Hotel Managed by Centre Point

662 Rama IV Road, Bangrak, Bangkok, Thailand | (586) 210-9239

Upper-middle-range | Value | Business
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Overview

Pros
  • Modern hotel with elegant common areas near the Silom area

  • Spacious, contemporary guest rooms have a mini-fridge and microwave

  • Large suites available with a separate living and dining room

  • Free shuttle service to two local shopping malls

  • Outdoor courtyard swimming pool away from traffic outside hotel

  • Modern fitness room plus an attractive spa

  • Breakfast room and a restaurant serving Thai and
    international dishes

  • Room service is available around the clock

  • Eight meeting rooms for business guests

  • Free underground car parking

  • Free Wi-Fi throughout the property

Cons
  • Immediate area lacks much in the way of character

  • The breakfast room can be busy at times

Bottom Line

There are 375 guest rooms at this three-and-a-half-pearl property set near Bangkok’s buzzing Silom area. The immediate area isn't the most charming, but it's a 10- to 15-minute walk to the wild night markets and trendy dining in the sois off of Silom Road. Rooms are modern, clean, and simple, with a mini-fridge,
microwave, and air-conditioning provided. There’s free mineral water and free Wi-Fi as well. The hotel has a restaurant, outdoor pool, spa, and fitness
center, and most public interiors have a shimmery elegance to them, while the computer stations and meeting rooms are useful for business guests. Those wanting to be closer to the Grand Palace and other sights could try
the lovely Baan Wanglang Riverside as an alternative, though rates may be higher. 

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662 Rama IV Road, Bangrak, Bangkok, Thailand
Amenities
  • Air Conditioner
  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio
  • Basic Television
  • Business Center
  • Cabanas
  • Cable
  • Concierge
  • Cribs
  • Dry Cleaning
  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Jacuzzi
  • Kids Allowed
  • Laundry
  • Meeting / Conference Rooms
  • Mini Bar (with liquor)
  • Pool
  • Poolside Drink Service
  • Room Service
  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
  • Smoking Rooms Available
  • Spa
  • Swim-Up Bar
  • Airport Transportation

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Full Review

Scene

Elegant and modern hotel attracting a range of guests

The Mandarin Hotel is a modern hotel both inside and out, though there's a bit of disparity between the more opulent public areas and simple guest rooms. The lobby
is a large space, with an elegant black-and-white marble floor, a large floral
arrangement on a black circular table, and a softly illuminated reception desk
manned by smartly dressed staff. By the front windows, there's a range of
seating, from contemporary white leather armchairs to velvet Louis XV style
sofas set around coffee tables. Just the right touch of shimmer makes everything feel that much more upmarket. The property attracts a diverse spectrum of international
travelers, including couples, families, solo travelers, and business guests. It’s
a large property and has a relaxed feel, but due to the lack of other dining
options in the area, some guests find that it gets crowded in the restaurant at
breakfast time. 

Location

In Bang Rak near Silom, but little to do in the immediate area

The hotel is located on the busy Rama IV Road, near Bangkok's buzzing Silom neighborhood. Despite that fact, there isn’t much immediately surrounding the hotel. A 10- to 15-minute walk southeast leads to Silom Road, which is one of the heart's of Bangkok's businesses. At night it's lined with a market and plenty of street food, and is also home to the Silom Complex, one of the city's more upmarket shopping malls. The notorious Patpong Night Market and entertainment area is a
10-minute walk from the hotel, while the sois running southeast from Silom Road -- like Convent Road -- are lined with uber-hip dining and drinking spots. It’s a five-minute drive to the Chao Phraya River and Wat Hua
Lam Phong, and a 15-minute drive to Siam Paragon and MBK Shopping Centers. The
hotel also offers a free shuttle bus to the malls. The Grand Palace takes
around 20-minutes to reach by car. However, it's worth noting that traffic in Bangkok is insane, and drive times will skyrocket at most times of day. Alternatively, the Sam Yan Metro station is less than five minutes from the hotel on foot, and makes connections to the skytrain, allowing for relatively easy access to destinations like the malls along Sukhumvit Road or Chatuchak Weekend Market -- the latter will take about 40 minutes to reach by metro. Suvarnabhumi International
Airport  and Don Mueang Airpot are both officially 30 minutes away by car, but budget at least an hour to 90 minutes of travel to either during peak times.

Rooms

Light, contemporary, and simple rooms with mini-fridges and microwaves

The hotel’s 375 guest rooms are available as Deluxe Rooms or Grand Suites, and there are significant difference between what's offered in each. The rooms are spotlessly clean and have modern
decor, though when compared to the elegant common areas, the look is a bit simple. Guests can expect to see white, high-shine tiled floors, plain white
bedding and light, neutral walls plus contemporary furniture in dark brown and
black hues. There are subtle touches of bronze and gold in the decor, such as
the patterned wall art behind the beds in some rooms as well as decorative silk bed runners. Small
vases of fresh flowers add a splash of color to the rooms as well. The bright,
spacious rooms are equipped with flat-screen TVs with satellite channels, mini-fridges,
microwaves, safes, tea- and coffee-making facilities, free mineral water, and free
Wi-Fi. There are some high-tech touches too, like the electrically controlled
window blinds. The Grand Suites have a large separate living and dining room
which has an additional TV, a brown leather sofa and armchair, and a dining
table and chairs. These rooms also include a kitchenette with a full-size refrigerator and sink. Bathrooms are contemporary -- done in a similar white-on-white motif as the rooms -- although they are fairly small, and have a shower cubicle, but no bath. Showers have powerful rainfall showerheads. A hairdryer and toiletries are provided, and there's a good amount of counter space around the sinks. The Japanese-style mechanical toilets with heated toilet seats are a popular feature for many guests -- but we will let you decide on that one. 

Features

Restaurant, pool, spa, and fitness center

Given its size, there are a decent number of amenities at this hotel, though some are a bit small for the number of guests who stay here. The hotel's breakfast room, in particular, can get very crowded. A daily buffet is served and includes options like breakfast sandwiches, fresh fruit, and cereals, but it's only built into some rates. The hotel also has an a la carte restaurant, Krua Luang, that's open all day serves a variety of Thai and international dishes. It's a sophisticated space with high ceilings, contemporary lattice screens, and a touch of Old World charm in accents like tufted seating. Room service is available around the clock.Aside from dining and drinking, the hotel has an outdoor pool that has a black slate edging and is surrounded by astro-turf. There are plenty of sun loungers and parasols, and it's set in a courtyard that makes it feel private from the bustling traffic that sits just outside the hotel. For a relaxing alternative, a range of
treatments can be booked at the hotel’s large spa, where there’s also a sauna
and a well-equipped, modern fitness center. The 24-hour front desk offers a
tour desk, currency exchange, and can arrange laundry services. There are also eight meeting
rooms for business guests, free Wi-Fi throughout the property, free underground
car parking, and a bank of computer stations. Free shuttles are offered to some of the city's most well-known malls.