![]() Shanghai Inn 479-481 Yaowaraj Road, Samphantawong Bangkok 10100 Hotel booking |
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| Christina Nathanael 2008-04-20 until 2008-04-22 |
Shanghai Inn, Rama IV Road, Chinatown Shanghai Inn is beautifully decoraed and unlike anywhere ive stayed before- very unique. The rooms are a good size and clean and alot of thought has gone in to everything. The free breakfast was good and staff were friendly and helpful. If I had to find something internet was expensive ( 50 baht for half hr min) and theres not much to do in chinatown but tuk tuk or taxis (metered ones) are cheap and only 5-10 mins from anywhere. |
Easy and reliable. |
| Lisa 2007-12-23 until 2007-12-26 |
Shanghai Inn, Rama IV Road, Chinatown Rooms are very nice, but no views as stained glass windows. Taxi drivers had trouble finding the hotel, but the hotel card with a map in Thai does help. Hotel has a shuttle service, but is not immediatly on the subway/skytrain system. |
very easy |
| Gina Fung 2007-12-04 until 2007-12-05 |
Shanghai Inn, Rama IV Road, Chinatown Special hotel in China Town, I shall stay here next time I want to go China Town. Try the suite. Poor breakfast. |
AS usual |
| Mr. LIN WEN YOUNG 2007-11-16 until 2007-11-17 |
Shanghai Inn, Rama IV Road, Chinatown the hotel is located in the busier area of china town, you can easily find everything here, but sometimes need to be patient because the traffic in this area could be horrible. in the hotel, everything, every details and each staff was so nice. we especially love the design and exotic atmosphere.if you have time to travel to bangkok, don t miss here. |
excellent as always |
| Alan & Ann 2007-10-26 until 2007-10-30 |
Shanghai Inn, Rama IV Road, Chinatown A nice hotel for the money, and great staff! A bonuses are the great Chinese restaurant next door, and the supermarket underneath the hotel. Location is not far from the Golden Buddha, and the main train station. |
Worked well! |
| Lauri Svan 2007-04-23 until 2007-04-25 |
Shanghai Inn, Rama IV Road, Chinatown A small hotel located in center of Chinatown area of Bangkok. Room was small but cozy and offered the basic things we needed; staff was friendly and helpful; worth its cost, even though I haven t visited other Bangkok hotels for comparison. |
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| Linda M Carey 2007-04-19 until 2007-04-22 |
Shanghai Inn, Rama IV Road, Chinatown hotel very poor,camaras everywear,most taxi drivers could not find it,poor entrance to hotel, breakfast poor. no windows in rooms felt very inclosed. sorry would not recomend this hotel |
booking service great no problems |
| Shane Tobin 2007-04-15 until 2007-04-16 |
Shanghai Inn, Rama IV Road, Chinatown Right in the heart of Chinatown good location to see temples. Express boat 5min walk and Golden buddha close at hand. Nice room. Friendly service |
Spot on |
| Olaf 2007-03-30 until 2007-04-01 |
Shanghai Inn, Rama IV Road, Chinatown The Shanghai Inn is a quite hotel in the middle of Chinatown. The rooms are equipped with nice and colorful Chinese style furniture. And they are absulutely clean. The hotel has a spa on the third floor where you could prepare yourself for an extensive stroll through Chinatown. I have already suggested that hotel to some travellers and I would do this everytime again. |
Booking worked perfectly well. No problems at all. |
| Elizabeth Galvin 2007-03-24 until 2007-03-27 |
Shanghai Inn, Rama IV Road, Chinatown I loved this hotel. We couldnt believe how good value for money it was - it s a perfect sanctuary in the heart of a hectic, noisy city. Our room was much more spacious than we expected and the interior decoration is gorgeaus. The shower is excellent and large enough for 2 (or more!!!). Its located in Chinatown, which is very close to the rest of the city (taxis are cheap) but offers a more interesting experience than staying in the touristy areas such as Khao San. Turn right out of the hotel and you have all the street food and pavement restaurants - the one on the corner nearest the hotel is delicious, cheap and authentic. There is also the famous night market just a few minutes walk from the hotel. The hotel is also conveniently located above a mini-supermarket and sushi/noodle/fruit bar. Hualamphong (Bangkoks mainline train station and metro) is just a 5 or 10 min walk away. The staff were all very friendly and efficient. Once inside our room we could not hear all the hustle and bustle of chaotic chinatown. I really enjoyed my stay here and would definatley recommend it to anyone who wants a bit of luxury but is on a budget and appreciates value for money. My ONLY word of warning - and this applies to anywhere in Bangkok, not just the Shanghai Inn, - do not let anyone (particularly hotel staff) try to reccommend a restaurant to you. They may even offer free transport. It may seem like a good offer. IT ISN T! It is a ploy to get you to eat at a mediocre restaurant and pay exorbitant prices. They get paid commission to do this. Be firm and say no. Do not let anyone try to persuade you into eating somewhere or visiting somewhere because it is nearly always a tourist trap and you will end up feeling like a right plonker for falling for it! Also, if you eat seafood at a restaurant it s sometimes priced per KG. Always double check the exact cost BEFORE you order. |
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