Hotel Review posted by James Knight, Irish Republic in April 2008
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Traveler Rating: 5/5
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I recommend this hotel for:

Budget Travelers
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Eco Adventure
Would I stay at this location again: Absolutely!
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I had the fortune to come across Baan Saladaeng on a recent business trip to Bangkok. Its a cosy little place in a small road off Soi Saladaeng, only few minutes walk from the BTS / MRT and the nigh life of Silom. The guest house consists of 2 townhouses converted into 9 individual rooms. As its new I had the fortune to see most of the rooms and in the end I decided on the Moroccan suite, a huge room complete with livingroom and ensuite. The staff are very helpful and friendly and really made this trip a joy. I am back in Bangkok often and will be staying here again.
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| Last Baan Saladaeng Guest House Hotel Reviews - 11 Unbiased Traveler Review (s) |
4/5 Posted by Stan, Singapore in August 2008
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| "The hotel's exterior and location weren't as expected, I was expecting the Hotel to be facing a main roam or something. The owners are very friendly and helpful. The hotel lacks of good breakfast, a lift, sound-proof walls/doors, better lightings and room service 24/7. With these improvements, I'll definitely go back there for a stay everytime I'm in Bangkok." |
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3/5 Posted by susie tay, Singapore in July 2008
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| "Baan Saladaeng was my home from 4th to 8th July 08. I stayed in 3 rooms, due to availabilty and budget; royal victoria suite, moroccan suite and 2 days in B&W.
Royal Victoria was my favourite, loved everything about it, except that there was no stopper for the bath tub. The tub and toilet was blue in colour, which I thought if they were white or pink, it would really go with the rest of the room. Lighting in the room was white based which I like.
Moroccan was too dim for me as all the lighting was yellow based.
B & W is cosy and comfy. However, shower area wall had the usual yellowish colour after accumulated use, and parts of the paint were flaking off. I'm not too sure if a weather proof paint would help, but perhaps painting about 3 feet from the floor up in black could cover these, and go with the colour scheme of the room. B & W's door is a sliding door, but locking and unlocking the door was a little tricky, you had to pull the handle a little towards you in order to lock the catch. Because of this pulling, seems the door handle was getting a little loose by the day.
If you place lots of emphasis on getting a good buffet breakfast, then this may not be your choice and may feel suite prices a little not value for money. Breakfast is almost hostel style- brown bread, sliced cheese, jam, butter, cornflakes, juices, milk, coffee and tea; in front of the reception area, I almost missed it. Though simple, by the second breakfast, it really felt like having breakfast at home, cos I sub consciously brought my utensils to the kitchen area!
The draw of Baan are the themes of each room, accessibility to the skytrain & night like of Saladaeng, guest-friendly, and the hospitality and carefree feel of everyone working there, not only Nut and Jerry." |
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5/5 Posted by kamsani sharif, Singapore in June 2008
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| "I would like to say thanks a mil to Jerry for the great hospitality. Never have I came across such warm service in the many hotels I have stayed before. The white room that I stayed is very small. But the money I'm paying for the room is very affordable so no complaining. The Moroccan room is by far one of the most beautiful room I have seen. It would be nice if there are seatings on the balcony for morning coffee and papers. The bathtub is missing of a stopper. And to have more local and foreign channels on tv would be great. To install a lift maybe so then the guests would not have to climb up so many flight of stairs after all the walking. These things would not stop me from going back. The hotel is barely 2 months old. I believe given time the hotel will prosper. I am glad I chance upon Baan Saladaeng. Looking forward to stay in the Mediterranean penthouse next time. Thumbs up to Jerry and Nut. " |
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4/5 Posted by Mira, Indonesia in May 2008
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| "this place will always at my hearth, really good guess hotel and great concept. i stayed at urban penthouse and Mediterranean penthouse, both are great. urban, i like the outside bath up even though a bit not comfortable & Mediterranean i love all the white and blue theme so pure.
well if i go to bangkok again, i will book BAAN SALADAENG again for sure, may be try Moroccan.
this hotel is really value for money. you wont regret it" |
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5/5 Posted by Kane USA, Thailand in May 2008
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| "Room is incredibly big, nice, and clean. When I look at the price I thought it's a bit high but actually it's very nice with the location of this hotel is just about perfect. It's just 5 mins walk from business centre and sky train. Lovely atmosphere, grocery and shopping centre are just walking distance. If you want to go to Siam Paragon (big shopping center) you could just walk to skytrain and hop on it, takes maybe 10 mins to get there!!!!! If someone don't like to travel back and forth with crazy traffic in bangkok, if you love nice atmosphere and have everything around you. This place would be perfect for you. RECOMMENDED!!!!!
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