The Ascott Sathorn is 5 star hotel with 177 rooms and the facilities of Non-Smoking Rooms and Family Rooms.
The Ascott Sathorn has
4.30 mark for overall hotel rating at TripTake. (3.50 for Location, 4.40 for Rooms, 4.80 for Service, 4.60 for Value).
The hotel is recommended for
Young single.
This is a luxury hotel with the rates from
87 USD to
164 USD.
The Ascott Sathorn is one of the recommended hotels
under 100 USD.
Ascott Sathorn Bangkok details:
Bask in luxury with the modern apartments at Ascott Sathorn Bangkok, about 1.3 km from Silom MRT Station. Elegantly decorated, it offers an outdoor pool and relaxing spa services.
Sathorn Ascott Bangkok is a 45-minute drive from Suvarnabhumi Airport. Attractions like Bangkok Chinatown and MBK Shopping Mall are less than 3 km from the hotel. For guests who drive, parking is provided for free.
Tastefully furnished, the spacious apartments at Ascott feature full kitchen facilities and a comfortable living room. Each is equipped with a washing machine, satellite/cable TV and DVD player.
Guests can exercise at the fitness centre or enjoy a relaxing massage at the hotel’s spa. The hotel also provides car rentals and laundry services.
Ascott Sathorn’s restaurant serves a variety of local and international dishes. The hotel’s bar provides a casual setting to enjoy light snacks and cocktails.
Boasting 177 luxurious serviced residences ranging from studio, one, two and three-bedroom units, Ascott Bangkok Sathorn provides all the comforts of a private home. Each residence offers a spacious and comfortable living and dining area, a fully-equipped kitchen, and bedrooms furnished with plush fittings. To cater to the comfort and needs of business travellers, all residences are equipped with ultra modern conveniences such as wireless LAN access throughout the building.
The services and facilities of hotel are designed to meet your individual needs whether on business travel, project assignment, leisure vacation or relocation.
Location
Grand Palace:
Located on Na Phra Lan Road near Pramane Ground, the Grand Palace consists of several buildings with highly decorated architectural details. The palace began in 1782 and has been a popular attraction in Bangkok. The Royal Chapel, Wat Phra Kaeo, houses the Emerald Buddha, the most sacred Buddha image in Thailand. Proper attire is required to enter the Grand Palace.
Siam-Ratchadamri:
One of the largest and busiest shopping districts in Bangkok, it consists of several large departments stores, shopping arcades, cinema theatres, and other smaller shops. Tourists can satisfy all their shopping needs at one go in Siam-Ratchadamri.
The National Museum:
Within walking distance of the Grand Palace, The National Museum is one of the largest and comprehensive museums in Southeast Asia that began at 1782. Over a thousand artefacts ranging from Neolithic times to the present Bangkok period can be found in The National Museum. The National Museum also houses several exquisite buildings of Thai architectural design.
Wat Pho:
One of the Bangkok's oldest and largest temples, Wat Pho is located right next to the Grand Palace on the South side. Built by King Rama I nearly 200 years ago, it houses the gigantic gold-plated Reclining Buddha which measures 46 metres in length and 15 metres in height!
Weekend Market at Chatuchak Park:
Known as Suan Chatuchak, the market is open only on Saturdays and Sundays. Located opposite the Northern Bus Station on Phahonyothin Road, people buy and sell items ranging from exotic fresh fruits, vegetables, handicrafts, dress materials, clothing, shoes and the necessities.