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Reviews of recent stays |
Comment on the hotel |
Ingela Smederöd
2010-03-06 |
Century Park Hotel, Ratchaprarop Road, Din Daeng
Friendly and helpful staf.
Value for money. |
Kristian Ramella
2010-01-09 |
Century Park Hotel, Ratchaprarop Road, Din Daeng
The hotel is fantastic. Very nice rooms, big and clean. Common parts are really good. For Breakfast you can find everything you want. Very kind staff. |
Carina Gustafsson
2009-12-05 |
Century Park Hotel, Ratchaprarop Road, Din Daeng
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KLAUS HUBERT SCHARDT
2008-12-23 |
Century Park Hotel, Ratchaprarop Road, Din Daeng
Preis leistung stimmen war schon zum 3 mahl dort ca.10 min bis zum bts Station
personal immer freundlich sehr gutes Frühstück alles top sehr zu empfehlen |
Per
2008-10-06 |
Century Park Hotel, Ratchaprarop Road, Din Daeng
Our 3rd time staying at the hotel... Friendly staff! OK breakfast buffé!
The hotel do need a facelift soon, it start to look worndown.
I still recomend it! |
Dr Vaughan Lock
2008-08-19 until 2008-08-20 |
Century Park Hotel, Ratchaprarop Road, Din Daeng
Always great - nothing fancy but clean and tidy. Breakfast good. Central to everything. Staff friendly. BTS sky train about 5 mins walk - can go to most places on that. |
Dr Vaughan Lock
2008-07-25 until 2008-07-28 |
Century Park Hotel, Ratchaprarop Road, Din Daeng
Good hotel - inexpensive....great breakfast.... central to skytrain - short work to Victory Monument Skytrain stop. We have stayed here three times and wont go anywhere else. Its not the most ritzy hotel but its clean and has everything you need at a very reasonable price.....in a good location too. |
Nijs Jos
2008-07-14 until 2008-07-16 |
Century Park Hotel, Ratchaprarop Road, Din Daeng
Very nice hotel. Price-quality very good. Good food, international + Thai. A lot of choice! Kind staff. Little error on electricity maintenance (took way to much time). After all: very good: 8/10 |
White Cat
2008-07-14 until 2008-07-16 |
Century Park Hotel, Ratchaprarop Road, Din Daeng
The hotel isn t near the busy Sukhumvit, Siam or Old City districts. It’s located a bit more north. It s located within a 10-minute walk from Victory Monument, where you have easy access to Bangkok s handy BTS SkyTrain. It s quite close to Pratunam s textile market, which will only take you a 15- to 20-minute walk. And within a 1- to 5-minute walking distance, you have one to four 7-Elevens at your disposal.
Excellent hotel offering a great service - if it would be located in the more popular Sukhumvit or Siam district, you certainly would pay more for your room.
Very tidy, nicely decorated rooms with nice bathrooms (although strangely enough some bathrooms of the same room type seem to have separate shower and bath whereas others don’t). We stayed in both a superior and a deluxe room. But you shouldn t bother to pay for a deluxe room, as they re hardly different from the superior rooms - you don t even seem to have more space or any other special features. TV is okay: cable and satellite â€" you have all channels you need to have. Apart from some remotely sounding Bangkok traffic, your room is perfectly silent: no showering neighbours to be heard.
On the 5th floor, there s a top-class Clark Hatch-fitness center, which is free of charge for hotel guests.
Nice and clean swimming pool, although with quite cold water...
The Italian restaurant ( Roberto s ) serves great à la carte Italian dishes - although a bit pricy. From Roberto’s you can step into the Signature Bar, where it could be great to have drinks at the bar if the live music band wouldn’t make that much noise (too loud and setlist could be better â€" live band quite ruins the experience for us). In the Café at the Park (where breakfast is served) you can enjoy a great international lunch and dinner regular or seafood buffet (very reasonable price!) or order à la carte (more expensive). At dinner there’s live music (Thai guy plays his guitar and covers classics ( Yesterday , Countryroads , etc.)).
Very friendly staff, especially doing a great job in the buffet and Italian restaurant. The reception staff is okay, but not over-friendly.
Only three remarks:
1. During one of our stays at Century Park, electricity was cut off from 10:00 AM till 6:00 PM, due to annual maintenance. Strangely enough, hotel guests were only informed of this hours before it would happen. The plan was: 10:00 AM till 3:00 PM. But they didn’t stick to the plan. An electricity breakdown for about 8 hours is quite unacceptable for a hotel like that. But hey, upon complaining at the reception, we were in the end given a voucher for the dinner buffet â€" so, we at least got some compensation. But what about those who didn’t complain?
2. Housekeeping is quite slow when it comes to reaching your room. If the Please make up my room -sign lights up at your door when you leave your room at 10:00 AM, it might happen that you find it unchanged upon your return at 2:30 PM...
3. We learned that when checking in before noon, the room is never ready. The reception staff then asks you to wait in the lobby for about one hour and just let you sit there. You have to address them again yourself at the reception to learn that your room is ready...
But we would certainly recommend Century Park to anyone looking for an affordable top-class hotel in central Bangkok!!! We keep going back. |
Christer Malm
2008-03-13 until 2008-03-15 |
Century Park Hotel, Ratchaprarop Road, Din Daeng
Hotel is good and rooms are of a good standard. However the hints from the bell boy s hint about floating market and temple is something you can live without. Better take a Taxi-meter or Tuk-Tuk to the temples. |