NH Bangkok Sukhumvit Boulevard is located on the edge of Arab Street, with plenty of rooms. Most of the guests here are from the Middle East or India, giving the place a warm, diverse vibe.
Forced into a family-mandated vacation, I found myself in Bangkok. Browsing Agoda, I spotted NH Bangkok Sukhumvit Boulevard as the most affordable option for these dates, so I went with it.
Nestled in the vibrant Sukhumvit area, the hotel is just a short stroll from Nana BTS station, making it incredibly convenient for shopping, dining, and exploring the city.
The rooms are modern and minimalistic, with a cozy vibe that immediately makes you want to kick back and relax. Each room comes well-equipped with high-speed Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV, and a spacious bathroom where a hot shower can wash away the day’s fatigue.
The bathroom? Roomy and well-stocked with all the essentials.
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The bed? Surprisingly comfy and perfect for a good night’s sleep.
For fitness enthusiasts, the 24-hour gym is well-equipped, so you can squeeze in a workout whenever you like.
Now, if food is your thing, the hotel’s dining options are pretty solid. They offer a mix of authentic Thai dishes and international cuisine, covering all your cravings from breakfast to dinner.
Speaking of breakfast—the dining area is spacious, and the spread? Not bad at all.
Just look at this breakfast spread—what a feast!
Just a note: if you forget to book a breakfast-inclusive package, paying for it separately can be a bit pricey.
Hot beverages and a variety of tea bags are also available for guests.
One of the highlights is the rooftop pool—a little oasis amidst the bustling city. Sure, rooftop pools are pretty common in Bangkok, but this one is a nice spot to unwind. Early mornings by the pool, with sunlight streaming in, feel particularly refreshing. You can grab a coffee or juice from the poolside bar and relax in the garden-style seating area. It’s peaceful, and the prices are surprisingly reasonable.
A cup of coffe heal my mind.
By the poolside, the garden-style seating is plentiful and inviting. Sipping a coffee here is incredibly relaxing, and the prices are quite reasonable too.
The hotel does have a couple of drawbacks. It’s on the older side, but the friendly and attentive staff make up for it. The location in a small alley means parking can be tricky; you’ll need to drive to the end toward Soi 7 to find it. Not a huge deal, but worth mentioning.
Otherwise, everything else is on point. It’s a comfortable, laid-back place to stay. For directions, grab the Google Map link!