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Superior Double Room

JL Bangkok Hotel, 5 Soi Ramkhamhaeng 23 Ramkhamhaeng Road Huamark, Bangkok 10240, Bangkapi, 10240 Bangkok, Thailand

Overview

Experience comfort and style in our air-conditioned double room, designed for relaxation and convenience. This inviting space features a flat-screen TV with cable channels for your entertainment, and a private bathroom that ensures your privacy and comfort. Step outside to enjoy the fresh air on your own outdoor furniture, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. The room is equipped with a cozy bed, providing a restful night's sleep. At JL Bangkok, we pride ourselves on offering a contemporary boutique experience, where each room is tastefully decorated and equipped with wireless internet access. Our prime location near Sukhumvit and Suvarnabhumi Airport makes it easy for you to explore the vibrant city. Indulge in delicious Thai and international cuisines at our on-site restaurant, and take advantage of our various services designed to enhance your stay. With shopping malls and night markets just a stone's throw away, your adventure in Bangkok awaits.

JL Bangkok is a fresh and contemporary boutique offering stylish accommodations with warm hospitality. Conveniently located near Sukhumvit and Suvarnabhumi Airport, rooms feature a private balcony, tastefully decorated rooms and wireless internet access. With its chic surroundings and relaxed atmosphere, the hotel features an on-site restaurant that offers Thai and international cuisines, serving seasonal favorites. JL Bangkok also provides various services to make their guests feel comfortable and carefree. Avid shoppers will be pleased as JL Bangkok is also closely located to several malls and night markets.

Facilities

Refrigerator
Bidet
Bathroom amenities (Essentials, Towels, Soap, Toilet Paper, etc.)
Essentials (Towels,Bedsheets,Soap,Toilet Paper,Pillows)
Clothing Storage
Desk
Safe
Hair Dryer
Tile/Marble floor
Clothes rack
Toilet
Shower Gel
Cable channels
Telephone
Wake-up service