The hotel is just located beside Nana BTS from exit 3. From exit 3 and down the stairs, make a U turn and walk straight. Once you see the big subway (Subway Sanwich) signage, turn right into the small road that leads to the hotel.
Hotel is nice, clean and comfortable. Hotel staffs are nice and can communicate in English. Breakfast is not in the hotel itself. From hotel entrance, you need to turn right and walk for about 20meters. Look out for the signage on top "I check Inn" and you will see a bar/cafe beside this hotel. That's the breakfast place. I must say the breakfast variety are not much. If you want something more filling, better to head outside.
In the hotel lobby, some really nice setting and furniture sofa. There is also a coffee/tea/chocolate drink machine. Computers for guests are also in that area. Room comes with free wifi.
7-eleven is also around the corner about 4 mins walk. It is actually somewhere near to exit 3 of Nana BTS. Just walk straight and not towards the hotel.
There is also a massage (non sleazy) nearby and it is called "Bai Po". Use google map to see the exact location. It is just 4 mins walk from hotel. If not, head to the famous Healthland @ Asoke which is only 10mins walk from the hotel.
The only thing that will probably stop me from coming back to this hotel is the noise level at night outside as there are some cafes/pub like restaurant. Can hear some loud music from 9pm till late. If your room is facing the road, you probably hear people partying till late night like close to 2am or later. Bad for light sleepers. Otherwise, this hotel is really located at a very good position which is just...
Read moreI recently had a disappointing experience at Aspira Sukhumvit in Bangkok, Thailand. The stay was marred by several issues that ultimately led us to leave the hotel and find alternative accommodation.
Upon arrival, we encountered an uncomfortable situation when a transgender individual at the hotel's pub attempted to touch me and even grabbed my friend's luggage. This incident made us feel unsafe and unwelcome.
The room itself was of a standard size, but the air conditioning compressor was inexplicably located inside the room, causing a constant noise disturbance. Additionally, the walls were not soundproof, and we could clearly hear people screaming, which made it impossible to relax or get any rest. And the room is facing a rundown carpark.
Although the staff were courteous and offered us another room, the overall environment of the hotel, with its noisy and bustling crowd, was not something we could tolerate. This experience prompted us to forgo our booking and move to a different location.
Unfortunately, due to these issues, I would not recommend Aspira Sukhumvit and will not be returning...
Read moreHORRENDOUS EXPERIENCE. We booked 5 night stay in this hotel. We checked-in on March 26.
On the morning of March 27, we left the room for sightseeing. Accidentaly we forgot to switch off the Air-Conditioning (AC) when we left the room.
On the late-evening of March 27, when we returned back to our room, to my surprise, the AC remote control was missing. AND the card for room power was unplugged.
Since it was already almost midnight, we hesitated to come down to the receptionist to clarify where is my Air-Con remote control. On March 27 night, we slept without aircon.
On the morning of March 28, I WAS SUPER SHOCKED when I was about to check my own mineral water stored in the refrigerator. I FOUND the air-con remote control INSIDE THE REFRIGERATOR. Some stupid and crazy cleaning service must have deliberately HID the remote control.
I URGE the hotel management to fire all the cleaning service staff. Especially the one whom in working shift on March 27, 2025.
By letting them working in your hotel, you are losing more and more customers due to such annoying, crazy behaviour...
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