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Grand China Princess Hotel-Bangkok
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robert stayed at Grand China Princess Hotel on 06/03/2006 and said, "A good hotel and the service was very helpful. The breakfasts are excellent. The rooms, in particular the bathroom, are a bit tired and need some work. The pool closes too early and was not that clean."
Mike stayed at Grand China Princess Hotel on 04/09/2006 and said, "Excellent hotel in everyway. Breakfast set you up for the day, rooms cleaned every day, location was ideal for sight seeing. Staff were friendly. Would use hotel again."
thailand stayed at Grand China Princess Hotel on 02/19/2006 and said, "it is nice that the hotel is no smoking in every bar and restaurant. That is why it is so strange that that isn t so in the rooms. The room still smelt like sigarets. The hotel restaurant wat very good, that can also be said about the breakfast. The hotel is in the middle of chinatown, very crowded but nice. The only thing i wasn t to happy about was the massages. We had a lot of massages in thailand over the past three years and i have to say that my massage did not seem like a massage what so ever. I had a lot of pain afterwords and had to visit a doctor when i got home. so a little tip: for a massage-) do not stay in the hotel!!! "
Trygve stayed at Grand China Princess Hotel on 02/01/2006 and said, "The hotel was located in Chinatown and such a little bit malplaced against the shopping streets and attractions in Bangkok. The hotel has probably for 10-15 years ago(or so) been a luxurious and nice hotel. It definitively need some renovation now, especially the rooms. The hotel staff was very friendly and helpful with our requests for transportation arrangements and Bangkok information."
Josef stayed at Grand China Princess Hotel on 01/13/2006 and said, "The Grand China Princess Hotel is really a great hotel. Good situated in the heart of China Town. You go out from the hotel and you can have the colourfull experience of the real China Town. Very friendly staff everywhere in this hotel; from the reception till the 23rd floor with the really relaxing pool.
I will come again to this hotel in Bangkok."
Greg stayed at Grand China Princess Hotel on 01/11/2006 and said, "We stayed 3 nights and found the hotel itself generally very nice with very helpful and friendly staff. It was our 2nd time in Bangkok. The upstairs revolving restaurant is very good and well priced. The gym is well operated and has sufficient equipment however we found the pool area not so great and a bit of a let down in comparison to the website photos. On 3 levels of the hotel (levels 2-4) they have shopping areas which you may never find unless you explore.
The hotel is in the middle of Chinatown where the markets and shopping are at the lower end of the shopping spectrum. It is about a 10 minute taxi or Tut Tut ride to good shopping and markets. Be careful with the Tut Tuts that you don t get ripped off. Always negotiate the fare before departure. They will have a fare for a direct route and a lesser fare if you go to one of their sponsors on the way. If you go to a sponsors place it will be a jeweler or taylors. The Tut Tut drivers receive fuel vouchers and commission for their efforts. Its just the way things are in Bangkok. Maybe go once but don t get sucked in a 2nd time as you will always end up at the same place and waste about an hour of your time.
As a group of 5 we got the hotel to arrange a Van for our Airport transfers. The cost was between 1200 and 1400 baht each way. We were happy to pay and have all the hassles taken off us however be aware that if you arrange the transfer yourself it will be considerably less but maybe not worth the hassle.. Happy Holidays"
Lynne stayed at Grand China Princess Hotel on 01/06/2006 and said, "I stayed at the GCP in 2004 with several friends and chose to return with others in 2006. The lobby has been improved, the showers still leak, car service very good, concierge not knowledgeable. Good location and value. I d go back again."
Sigurlaug stayed at Grand China Princess Hotel on 01/02/2006 and said, "First impression was a disappointment. the Hotel is a bit worn out. The rooms, the corridors and the stairs up to the pool need a loving hand. The shower was in a bad shape and the bathrooms were in a rather poor condition. The service, on the other hand, was superb. Really friendly staff, and the location was fantastic. Bottom line was that we had a fine stay at the hotel."
Daphne stayed at Grand China Princess Hotel on 12/30/2005 and said, "Nothing exceptional about this hotel. A bit old and with a small shopping area in the lobby that does not make you feel in a hotel anymore. Room isolation was soso, as we could hear the neighbours banging their doors and speaking in the corridors. Location is good. Think I would try another hotel next time. "
Tim stayed at Grand China Princess Hotel on 12/25/2005 and said, "Excellent value. Wonderfull staff, but they couldn t extend our stay for us (maybe low e-rates or overbooking). Rotating resaraunt is a must! Rooftop pool was unique, but not for swimming. Excercise room was good too. We loved it!"
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