CHANN | Bangkok-Noi
30/1 Soi Somdej Pra Pinklaow 1(Behind Wat Dusidharam, 27 Borommaratchachonnani Rd, Arun Amarin, Bangkok Noi, Bangkok 10700
About
CHANN | Bangkok-Noi is a hotel located in the Bangkok Noi district, alongside a canal. It's described as having modern rooms, some with balconies, and offers a restaurant and riverfront deck. The location is praised for its peaceful atmosphere and beautiful views but criticized for its secluded location, requiring a walk through narrow alleys from the parking area. The hotel's restaurant is mentioned in several reviews, with mixed opinions on the food quality and price.
Features
Smoking Information
Room Policy
The hotel's policy on smoking, including cannabis, inside rooms is not explicitly stated in the provided reviews or description.
Smoking Areas
The riverfront deck could potentially be used for outdoor smoking, but this is not explicitly stated.
Neighbourhood
Some reviews mention the hotel's location in a residential area with narrow, potentially unsafe pathways. There is no direct mention of community tolerance towards cannabis users.
No information on nearby dispensaries is available.
Reviews suggest limited dining and social options in the immediate vicinity. Guests often rely on the hotel's restaurant.
Neighbourhood Stays
Reviews Summary
Reviews are mixed. While many praise the hotel's aesthetic appeal, peaceful atmosphere, and friendly staff, concerns are raised about noise levels, the challenging location, and inconsistent service. The hotel's restaurant receives mixed reviews, with some praising the food and others finding it overpriced or underwhelming.
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Building
The hotel has a restaurant and a riverfront deck. Reviews mention a cafe and lobby area.
Territory
The hotel has a riverfront deck, which could be a social area.
Guest Profiles
Reviews suggest the hotel attracts a mix of guests, including solo travelers seeking a quiet getaway, couples looking for a romantic escape, and those interested in the hotel's restaurant and cafe. The location's accessibility challenges may deter families or groups with mobility issues.