Rembrandt Hotel Bangkok

19 Sukhumvit Soi 18, Sukhumvit Road, Klong Toei Bangkok, 10110, Thailand

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Historical Traveler Reviews Rembrandt Hotel Bangkok

Fantastic

from thecraigs

My family stayed here for 5 nights before going on to Phuket and loved every minute of it. The hotel facilities are all first class. The Indian restaurant on the very top floor was excellent. Traditional Indian music played by an authentic Indian group enhanced the wonderful food and service. The children loved the Italian restaurant also . It is well situated for the Emporium shopping centre and public transport is widely available. If ever in Bangkok again there's no other place I would stay.

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from jose.ling

I stayed here between march 31 and april 5 of 2005. My bookings appeared to have gone astray so check-in took longer than anticipated. I paid an extra daily charge of euro 22 (Baht 1100) to upgrade my superior room to an executive one located in the east corner.

Staff at the front desks are generally friendly and capable but rather overloaded which decreases service.

Service in general was OK, exec rooms offer free in-room breakfast. Rooms are good although the airconditioning seemed to have difficulty keeping up with BKK temperatures.

For an outing to the Queen Sirikit Convention Centre I borrowed ... and lost the hotel umbrella. At check-out Rembrandt made me pay 600 Baht, notwithstanding the fact that I had stayed 6 days. No disdussion possible.

Rembrandt is an OK choice at decent rates however, even friendlier service in more modern style at slightly higher rates is being offered by the relatively new Davis Hotel which includes a hip chill-out bar and is just around the corner of the Emporium shopping mall. Do try Davis' ball room sized junior suites!!

Jose Ling

Best Hotel we have stayed in -ever

from Phil

We stayed at this hotel for two nights[wished we had booked more]before moving on to a beach resort.

By far the best Hotel my wife and I have stayed in.You could not fault it -the service was first class and as we had indicated it was our wedding aniversary we were upgraded to an excecutive room on the 22nd floor.

We were also given a complimentary breakfast in the executive suite.Marvellous.

On the two nights we were there we eat in two of the Hotels restaurants-theThai one [Red Pepper] and the Italian one-both excellent.The Hotel also had an Indian and Mexican restaurant.

We also used the Swimming pool which after a very hot day sightseeing was most welcome.

We will go back to Thailand again one day and will stay here again-I would recommend this hotel to anyone you will not be dissapointed.

Splendid hotel for good value with good location

from redheadca

Stayed here in February 2005 for several days. The room was clean, well furnished with a nice view. We'd asked for a queen size bed, but they didn't have any available so gave us two twins which they immediately came up and pushed together. (Hey, we've been married over 15 years so no big deal, unlike the honeymooners below.)

The hotel is a short walk from both the skytrain and metro stations which are the fastest ways to get around Bangkok. Oddly, both systems seem to go the same places and have stations within a block from each other. The metro is slightly cheaper. In the evenings, the hotel often has their own tuktuk at the end of the narrow street the hotel is on which saves you a bit of a walk.

Breakfast has a good selection and is good quality.

The hotel staff speaks excellent English and is VERY helpful.

I'd highly recommend this hotel as a good value and good location.L

Awesome hotel

from shazza_h

I stayed at the Rembrandt in May 2004 and found the hotel was very impressive. The room I had was immaculate and all staff were incredibly friendly, professional and had very good English. What I liked about that hotel is that there was a business centre which had internet access, and the selection of on-site restaurants was very good. It was unfortunate that on my last day in Thailand I became ill and could not fly home, but this was no problem for the staff at the Rembrandt who were happy to extend my stay and re-book my flights. There is also an on-site medical centre which came in handy. Overall, I really enjoyed my stat at the Rembrandt and I encourage others to stay here also.

A great stay

from JeremyCPortsmouth

My wife and I stayed here for our honeymoon for four nights and thought it was superb. We arrived at 6 in the morning and expecting the usual "Check in is not until 12 o'clock sir" we were surprised to be met with apologies for not having our room ready and were asked to have a complimentary coffee whilst we waited.

The hotel is close to a skytrain stop and also has some great places to eat near by.

Our room was very clean and well furnished and we got all sorts of honeymoon extras given to us. The staff were very polite at all times and very keen to help.

A great stay and we would certainly stay again.

Rembrandt Hotel

from anonymous

Stayed in Hotel for 4 days. Hotel is situated quite close to the lower end of the city, and is down a back street. The shopping streets are a quick walk away and the markets (night) are a short journey by taxi. I found the breakfast in the morning superb, with a very good selection on offer. My only gripe was the room, I requested a double bed (it was our honeymoon after all) we got a twin room!! But we did enjoy our stay in the Rembrandt.

Nice hotel

from anonymous

very good located if you like to buy things from the streetmarket and very good restaurants are in walking distance. Staff are extremely friendly. Only bad thing I can say about this hotel is the pool area. It can be difficult to find a chair which is not occupied and the poolbar is a little bit expensive compared to prices in Bangkok.

Travel Blogs by Travelers Who Stayed at this HotelRembrandt Hotel Bangkok

Good-Bye South East Asia

A travel blog entry by lisaludwig

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Well, sadly today is our last day in South East Asia. We are sitting in an internet cafe in the modern and sleek Emporium Shopping Center here in Bangkok, complete with Prada, Gucci, Versace, Chanel and not to mention American prices... It is a far cry from our days on the beach in Krabi, but nonetheless a good place to end our trip and re- …

Reconnecting with Old Friends

A travel blog entry by maryandjeff

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Mary's Impressions:
Our trip to Bangkok was primarily a chance to reconnect with our old friends Sukhbir and Nita. It was also a chance for us to see some of the changes to this city we had visited 15 years ago. At the airport, we took the Suvarnabhumi Airport Rail Link to get to the centre of town. The train was clean and efficient. It was an …

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