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29 Apr. 30 Apr.
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The hotel itself is not brand new and it shows, yet it sits right on the side of the Silom village which is excellent for a quiet dinner with live music and some night shopping without having to go more than a few meters. Although...More
I and my friend is staying in this hotel since three night and today we will check out.he and me had wonderful time in this hotel.rooms are very large with all the comforts and the class of this hotel is that they have maintained lots...More
Pleasant, peaceful, central.
Cannot fault cleanliness, excellent location, value for money.
Highly recommend if you are just looking for somewhere to lay your head at night.
Recommend including the breakfast!
We got ripped off by a staff at Silom Village Inn our last night. I don't give bad reviews unless I have solid reasons. I'm an easy going traveller and I don't mind a bit of old, rustic looking rooms. This isn't a hotel -...More
We had one night here recently in the slightly more expensive room and it was excellent. These rooms are in a building at the back and there arr no fire escape issues. The room was large and clean with a comfy bed and spacious bathroom....More
Despite the lack of any major tourist attractions, this lively neighborhood is a favorite of many. Whether it's the (somewhat naughty) nightlife of Soi Patpong, the various handicraft night markets or the plethora of dining options that tickle your fancy, a night out in Silom is a must on every itinerary. It's worth a stop during daytime, too: join office workers on a quest to tasty street food during lunch and shop
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at Silom Complex for a great mix of Thai and international stores. After a day of strolling around the congested sidewalks, a visit to Silom's Lumphini Park, Bangkok's answer to NYC's Central Park, is a welcome change of scenery.