About The Phoenix Hotel Bangkok
A stay at The Phoenix Hotel Bangkok comes complete with a complimentary, 24-hour hour shuttle service running to and from the Suvarnabhumi International Airport, which is situated just a ten-minute drive away. The Wat Lat Krabang temple is ten minutes away on foot from this budget hotel and guest rooms come with complimentary tea and coffee supplies and Wi-Fi.
All rooms are air-conditioned and feature an en-suite bathroom with free toiletries, a balcony, a minibar with complimentary bottled water and a TV with cable channels. Smoking and non-smoking options are available.
The front desk here is manned around the clock, on-site parking is possible with prior reservation and luggage storage is also possible.
Guests can choose from a predominantly Thai menu at the on-site restaurant and cafe and even have the option of room service.
The Phoenix Hotel Bangkok is about a mile away from the Lat Krabang rail station.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Great 24-hour shuttle and top staff
The complimentary 24-hour shuttle service offered by at this hotel was thought to be excellent, with the drivers and punctuality said to be top notch and the convenience of the situation enjoyed by all. The staff was overall thought to be great and guests described them as being welcoming, efficient and helpful wherever it provided possible.
positive:
Airport, temple and dining proximity
On top of the proximity to the Suvarnabhumi International Airport, those who stayed said that they were close to a few restaurants, cafes and also within walking distance of a temple. For those not feeling like heading out of the hotel once they have arrived, the cafe/restaurant on site was said to offer some tasty Thai or simple Western options at a good price.
positive:
Clean, quiet, comfy, cheap
Guests thought that the rooms here offered a good basic standard of cleanliness, quiet and comfort, in addition to air conditioning, and all of this for a very decent price. All in all, most people found it a great option for somewhere to lay their head for a night.