413 Sukhumvit Road, Khlongtoei Nuea, Wattana, Bangkok, Thailand | (888) 551-4925
Central Lower Sukhumvit
location, a two-minute walk to the metro and skytrain
Contemporary guest rooms with sweeping views and peekaboo bathrooms
Outdoor rooftop infinity
pool with adjacent H2O Bar
Axis & Spin Sky Bar for cocktails and city views from two stories; attracts tourists and locals
Free breakfast buffet with ample hot and cold options
On-site Medinii
Restaurant serves delicious Italian dishes
Free evening cocktails
and snacks for Sky Room bookings
Attractive on-site
meeting rooms and business center
On-site fitness center
Free Wi-Fi throughout
Smoking rooms available (a con for some)
Rooms are small and show minor signs of wear and tear
Pool closes early
Soi Cowboy area around
the corner can be seedy
Smoking rooms smell like cigarettes (a pro for some)
The Continent Hotel Bangkok is an upscale property that towers above its four-pearl
competition in buzzing Lower Sukhumvit. 153 contemporary rooms are small, but stylish, and include minibars and flat-screen TVs. The
hotel has excellent on-site features like Medinii Restaurant and Axis &
Spin Sky Bar, which draw locals and guests alike. Free breakfast buffet, a stunning rooftop pool, and modern fitness center add value to a stay here. Guests looking to stay near
the Chao Phraya River should try Centre Point Silom, which has similarly priced
rooms and excellent river views in the trendy Silom area.
Scene
Upscale hotel with convenenient and luxurious features for tourists and business travelers
The towering
glass-and-steel skyscraper housing this upscale hotel is set back from the main drag, creating
a tranquil break from hectic Sukhumvit Road just beyond. An awning-covered
entryway straight out of Chinatown opens onto a small lobby and bar that’s
filled with a mix of vintage international and contemporary Southeast Asian
design elements, from hardwood banisters to Baroque light fixtures and
furniture that would make Lewis Carroll proud. Marble floors feature swooping, circular patterns in yellow stone, a motif repeated throughout
the hotel’s hallways and guest rooms. The owner is a travel enthusiast and each
floor has art from a different worldly location -- a theme that can easily be tacky, but is done well here and has a charming effect. The stylish restaurants and bars on the hotel’s top floors offer excellent views over Bangkok and draws visitors from around
the city as well as hotel guests, who run the gamut from couples and families
to business travelers.
Location
Vibrant Lower Sukhumvit location near shopping, dining, nightlife, and public transportation
Just off of Asok
Junction, in the middle of Bangkok’s bustling Lower Sukhumvit area, this hotel
sits in one of the city’s busiest areas. There’s plenty
of shopping within walking distance, from Terminal 21 (a four-minute walk) to
the high-end Emporium (a 13-minute walk). This neighborhood caters to diverse
tastes, from classy restaurants to downright seedy nightlife, especially along
Soi Cowboy, which is just around the corner from the hotel. The Asok Skytrain station is connected to
the hotel and the Sukhumvit Metro station is a
two-minute walk from the hotel. From there, Chatuchak Weekend Market is a 35-minute
journey and trendy Silom is 15 minutes away. The historic, riverside
neighborhoods aren’t easy to reach from here, though, and can take up to 50
minutes via taxi. Don Mueang Airport is up to 40 minutes away by taxi and
Suvarnabhumi Airport can take 45 minutes by cab depending on traffic.
Rooms
Subtly themed rooms with contemporary design, some with Bangkok city views
The words “themed rooms”
may strike fear into the hearts of upscale travelers, but the world-travel
theme here is utilized in simple and stylish ways that avoid being kitschy.
The rooms are small and clean,
with contemporary furniture and vibrant pops of color. Decor varies slightly depending
on the theme -- from beach to mountain lake -- but Deluxe Rooms have walnut
floors or striped carpets, gray striped wallpaper, and contemporary walnut
furniture, though we did notice a bit of wear-and-tear. Executive and Premier
Rooms have striped carpets with similar design features to Deluxe Rooms, like
hardwood mini-blinds separating the bathrooms and wood-paneled wall units
holding large, flat-screen TVs. Sky Rooms are also available on upper floors
and have stunning views of the sprawling Bangkok skyline. All rooms include desks,
electronic safes, iPod dock alarm clocks, minibars, telephones,
and kettles for coffee or tea. Peekaboo-style (there are blinds for privacy) bathrooms are narrow, but clean, with shimmering
mosaic-tiled walk-in showers, black granite vanities, modern fixtures, and a
complete line of toiletries, as well as slippers and bathrobes. There are smoking and
non-smoking floors throughout the hotel and guests should make their preference
known as smoking rooms can be musty.
Features
Inifinity pool and on-site fitness center, plus attractive meeting rooms and free Wi-Fi
Bangkok hotels often
pride themselves on their rooftop pools, and while this one doesn’t disappoint,
it does close early. The L-shaped infinity pool has views over the city and is
backed by lounge chairs and cabana-style sun beds. The H2O Sky Bar is adjacent,
with its own seating area and swim-up drink service. The hotel also has a good
on-site fitness center with cardio options, free weights, a universal machine,
towel service, and filtered water.GMT Meeting Rooms
are attractive, with plenty of natural light and contemporary furnishings that
are a step above other Bangkok hotels in this category. Catering and
audiovisual services are available and the hotel also offers a business center
with printing and faxing capabilities.The hotel offers free
Wi-Fi throughout as well as a 24-hour front desk, and a dedicated concierge can
arrange tours and reservations. Laundry and dry cleaning services are both
available. Sky Room guests are entitled to extra perks, like free airport
transfers with minimum stay requirements, daily in-room fruit baskets, free
limited laundry, and free evening cocktails and snacks at Axis & Spin Sky Bar.
For guests with small children, babysitting services are available for a fee
and cribs are free of charge.
All-Inclusive / Food
Quality food, cocktails, and a free breakfast buffet
The hotel offers several
dining and drinking destinations, all of which are sophisticated and
comfortable, while maintaining an easy, laid-back vibe. A free breakfast
buffet with excellent hot and cold options is served in Medinii Restaurant,
which has sweeping Bangkok views and a cozy, romantic charm. It’s also open for
lunch and dinner, and Italian specialties like the pastas and pizzas get
rave reviews from hotel guests and locals alike. Room service is available
until late. There are plenty of sky
bars in the area, but Axis & Spin, the hotel’s two-floor sky bar, lives up
to the hype. Serving international dishes and high-end twists on pub food, the
bar cranks out excellent cocktails in a chic, but welcoming environment with
service that’s worth noting for being extremely hospitable. Compass, the lobby
bar and lounge, is a travel-themed spot to relax with a drink or cocktail,
though it lacks some of the glam appeal of Axis & Spin and is a more
low-key affair.