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Wonderfully  White - Room 405, the "studio of art " Room 301 Main bedroom Mirror in the room.. Dining area

Reflections Bangkok

244/2-18 Pradiphat Rd.,Samsennai,Phayathai, 10400, Samsennai,Phayathai Bangkok, 10400, Thailand

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Our second room at Reflections boutique hotel
Bangkok, Thailand
 
Our first room at Reflections boutique hotel
Bangkok, Thailand
 

Travel Blogs by Travelers Who Stayed at this HotelReflections Bangkok

Mainland bound

A travel blog entry by agnesnow

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We've arrived in Bangkok, staying in a kitchy hotel. we're in the pink girly room. it's fun. Back to in room wifi and have been able to update the travel blog & check in with the family. Checking out the city today & tomorrow Jenn is heading back to Miami tomorrow and Andi & I are headed to Chiang Mai. I'll try to post some pics too. We're having a great time. xo, a.

Eating til it hurts

A travel blog entry by indyshiu

On our second trip to Bangkok, we stayed at a great "boutique" hotel called Reflections. Its located on Soi Ari, just about 10 minutes from Siam Square on the BTS. Each of the rooms has a different theme and was designed by a different artist/decorator. I loved staying there because it had a unique feel to it, was away from the chaos of the center …

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The weird & wonderful

A travel blog entry by xplorersarah

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My first day in Bangkok was as the title says - weird & wonderful! Some of the things I've seen and smelled are just completely wrong. I was definitely overcome by what I saw in the morning. Walking along Khao San Road and the surrounding streets is a real eye opener. There are street stalls everywhere & you walk along the road - sharing it with cars, trucks, motorbikes & tuk tuks as well. I like it better ...

My love affair with Myanmar

A travel blog entry by msmr

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... and infrastructure, more reliable electricity, better internet connectivity, nicer automobiles and more easily available cash via ATMs, for example. But I am afraid of what might change in the people. The kind, beautiful, spirited people that made me love Myanmar. Their dress, their make-up, their smiles and sincerity and yes, even their betel-nut chew. I hope and pray that a tourist boom doesn't taint any of their warm hearts and pure loveliness. They are truly diamonds in the rough.

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Three Nights in Bangkok

A travel blog entry by tuckerman4

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... and shot right back at him. He grinned and ran back inside. We pedaled to two temples, Wat Arun and Wat Pho, both completely deserted and beautifully lit up against the night sky. We stopped at the flower market and then rode back home. To finish off the night, the three of us headed to Khao San Road to partake in some post-ride refreshments. I was a bit too refreshed by the time I finally crawled into bed, but it was great ...

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