Best Hotel/Serviced Apartment Bangkok

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Hi,

I've been busy all day looking for a 4/5* hotel in Bangkok. Booking.com, Hotels.com, tripadvisor.com. Now I'm going crazy. It's so hard to find the perfect hotel with good internet connection..

Does anyone have any recommendations or experience with internet connections in hotels in Bangkok?

I really appreciate your suggestion or experience! (Not going for the ladyboys)

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the mandarin oriental.
Hands down the best hotel in Bangkok and one of the worlds best full stop.

place is the preferred home for royalty and heads of state in bangkok, been staying there for 20+ yrs and have yet to visit any hotel anywhere in the world with service levels that are even close to the oriental.
 
You would hope that the mandarin oriental would be nice for $300 bones a night for the basic room in bangkok...

Anybody got a good recommend on places to look for apartments/beach villas in thailand? Thinking about making a visit for ~6months. Also whats the deal with visas? Am I just best off leaving every 90 days and getting another tourist visa?
 
Thinking about making a visit for ~6months. Also whats the deal with visas? Am I just best off leaving every 90 days and getting another tourist visa?

Apply for a double entry tourist visa in your home country, stay 60 days, get 30 more at immigration, do a visarun, stay 60 days, get 30 more at immigration.
 
Anybody got a good recommend on places to look for apartments/beach villas in thailand? Thinking about making a visit for ~6months. Also whats the deal with visas? Am I just best off leaving every 90 days and getting another tourist visa?

koh samui for beach life. koh phangan for something wilder.

Re-entering the country should take care of your visa.
 

Anywhere near the BTS is in a good location. Most high-end hotels are along Sukhumvit Rd or Silom/Sathorn. Sukhumvit is good for shopping and bars, it gets more suburban the higher the soi number is. 1-21 are mostly offices and shopping malls, then further up it gets more residential and quiet. Sathorn and Silom Rds are the finance area basically, but there's a lot to see and do round that part of town too.

Just get on Agoda.com and find somewhere near a BTS station and close to Lumpini Park, which is pretty much the center of town. Public wifi sucks in Thailand and you'll have to pay to use it pretty much anywhere, but most good hotels will have a free connection you can use as a guest.