The balconies were not sealed when we stayed at Le Bua though they should be...easy to imagine a child falling through the balconies. Views are stunning but the hotel itself left me a little cold, although this was early in its life so maybe its developed a bit of atmosphere since then. You do literally look down on the Shangri-la helipad. We watched helicopters landing on the Peninsula across the river way below the level of our room.
we did go for a drink at the Dome
The balconies were not sealed when we stayed at Le Bua though they should be...easy to imagine a child falling through the balconies. Views are stunning but the hotel itself left me a little cold, although this was early in its life so maybe its developed a bit of atmosphere since then. You do literally look down on the Shangri-la helipad. We watched helicopters landing on the Peninsula across the river way below the level of our room.
I first stayed there when it was the Meritus and the balconies were open. I couldn't believe that an architect would be so stupid as to actually design a hotel that was so high, had massive gaps between the railings that a kid could slip through, and, had the air conditioning box on the balcony that could be used as a 'ladder' over the balcony by any playful kid
And the very dodgy lifts, but I gather they have been fixed!
It's one of the worst hotel faux pas i've seen as the rooms are stunning. Massive. Huuuge.
For other Bangkok hotels, last November I stayed at the Dusit Thani for the first time. I prefer the location compared to the Landmark, it is slightly more 'business-ey' but I thought it was fab.
Also got fed up with staff stopping me in the reception area and challanging me as to whether I was staying there...probably because I was not dressed as smartly as those from outside going to visit the Dome bar and restaurants. I was not scruffy I hasten to add just not wearing my Sunday best.
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