Dirty – Review of Rembrandt Hotel Bangkok, Bangkok – Tripadvisor
Beds are on stiffer side. Thank you very much for choosing to stay with us here at the Rembrandt Hotel & Suites during your recent trip to Bangkok and for taking the time to post your feedback. They have a free tuktuk to take you to Sukhumvit (the main road). I personally look forward to seeing you again soon at The Rembrandt Hotel & Suites Bangkok. We had a wonderful stay at the Rembrandt, staff were lovely and accommodating. We really appreciate your feedback and will address the issues with WiFi immediately.
We really appreciate your nice comments and we are happy to hear that you had a great stay. Wi-Fi does not work properly and I heard others complaining as well. Overall it’s a good hotel. Lobby is grand. The rooms are dated but are kept nice. I personally look forward to seeing you again soon at The Rembrandt Hotel & Suites Bangkok. Breakfast was good and had a good variety of foods, breads, and alL you would expect from a loaded buffet. If you are going to use wifi to work choose another location. It is on and off all the time. Room is spacious. Pool was nice with a Mexican restaurant poolside.
The staff is great. The lunches always had variety and new options. Just a few honest people. Thank you very much for choosing to stay with us here at the Rembrandt Hotel & Suites during your recent trip to Bangkok and for taking the time to post your feedback. The hospitality staff is fabulous always with a smile. I love Thailand so much but the taxi industry is full of diahonest people. The breakfast is always exciting along with the morning/afternoon tea, and lunch. We were here for a conference and the facilities were great too. My one reservation is that it seems that the hotel concierge staff have some kind of arrangement with taxi drivers who charge exorbitant fares.
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