Lub d Bangkok Chinatown
Bangkok · Thailand · Maha Chai Rd Wangburapapirom Bangkok Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10200
About Lub d Bangkok Chinatown — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Bangkok
Lub d Bangkok Chinatown is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Bangkok, Thailand. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining premium amenities with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 3.8 / 5
This hotel has great access to many sights. The train station is directly across the street. Staff is very attentive and friendly. You need just ask and they will help. Restaurant and staff are open and available 24/7. The room I booked was massive And a top floor. It had a full sitting area, two king size beds, large ‘dorm style’ fridge, microwave, two televisions. There were no unpleasant odors Inside or outside the room and I had no issues with noise from neighbors or the city despite hearing birds chirping occasionally in morning. I absolutely LOVED the breakfast buffet. You can choose buffet or a la carte menu. The buffet of not included in your room is $10 adult, $5 child, free for young child.
They upgraded us which was really nice. Room was decent. Service was good and the food wasn't too bad. Just wasn't spectacular. There's a tour guide in the lobby but people kept trying to scam us in Bangkok so we stayed clear. The front desk was welcoming and check in was smooth. We really enjoyed our time there, thank you ! Might come back as it was in a good location
I booked a 4 night stay and left after one night. It was not a horrible hotel, but not what I was expecting. Staff was very friendly, English is passable for most requests. Also relatively short distance to shopping and the river. Restaurant is not great but very decent food. My main complaint was that it sells itself as a somewhat upscale hotel and it's not even close. It feels like a motel 6. Wifi is slow even with full bars and even when it's available it constantly drops a few minutes at a time... Even with full bars. The main reason I left though is that I had issues with the electricity. There is only one outlet in a corner. We needed to charge three phones. After the converters, we only have access to one port. So that was going to be a problem. We left a phone charging whole we went to grab food. 3 hours later, our phone had charged about 20 percent. This was the first day of our one week vacation. We knew it wasn't going to be doable, so we checked out and got another hotel.