12is12 Posted April 4 Posted April 4 Landing at 6:30. Assuming hotel doesnt offer early check-in. Any remote chance of an early bird massage parlor? Or an alternative option for laying down my weary head ? Quote
Raposa Posted April 4 Posted April 4 Try Omen Spa near Sukhumvit, it is open 24/7. You might not find the nicest masseurs available so early. Quote
Members sydneyboy1 Posted April 4 Members Posted April 4 4 hours ago, Raposa said: Try Omen Spa near Sukhumvit, it is open 24/7. You might not find the nicest masseurs available so early. I’m not familiar with this venue. Do they provide extra service as per Prince, Jey Spa etc? Quote
vinapu Posted April 5 Posted April 5 12 hours ago, 12is12 said: Landing at 6:30. Assuming hotel doesnt offer early check-in. Any remote chance of an early bird massage parlor? Or an alternative option for laying down my weary head ? If I'm in such situation which happens quite often I always book room for night before exactly not to have this kind of issues. The same when flight leaves late in the evening- whole night is booked so I don't need to beg hotel for an extension 10tazione, TMax, Travelingguy and 1 other 4 Quote
Mavica Posted April 5 Posted April 5 1 hour ago, vinapu said: If I'm in such situation which happens quite often I always book room for night before exactly not to have this kind of issues. This. Quote
bkkmfj2648 Posted April 5 Posted April 5 I have solved this arriving too early problem by sleeping at the BKK airport. There are many solutions available: https://www.sleepinginairports.net/guides/bangkok-suvarnabhumi-airport-guide.htm I used the 4 hours option at the Novotel located via a tunnel in the Suvarnabhumi airport. It was very convenient and comfortable. Mavica and FunFifties 2 Quote
ichigo Posted April 5 Posted April 5 1 hour ago, bkkmfj2648 said: I have solved this arriving too early problem by sleeping at the BKK airport. There are many solutions available: https://www.sleepinginairports.net/guides/bangkok-suvarnabhumi-airport-guide.htm I used the 4 hours option at the Novotel located via a tunnel in the Suvarnabhumi airport. It was very convenient and comfortable. I've stayed at the Novotel Suvarnabhumi a few times, it's quite nice but very pricey. They have actually rebranded to Hyatt Regency recently though. Mavica and bkkmfj2648 1 1 Quote
Popular Post colmx Posted April 5 Popular Post Posted April 5 Unless you are staying 5*, I would imagine that its cheaper to book in to your downtown Silom hotel the night before you arrive and inform them of your late arrival, than it is to rent a short term room at the airport hotel There is also the option of a capsule hotel (aka coffin hotel!) near the train station in the basement of Suvanabhumi: https://www.tripadvisor.ie/Hotel_Review-g644049-d15189940-Reviews-Avagard_Capsule_Hotel_Suvarnabhumi_Airport-Bang_Phli_Samut_Prakan_Province.html reader, siriusBE, floridarob and 2 others 5 Quote
stijntje Posted April 5 Posted April 5 I stayed in that capsule hotel once because of an early departure. It was fun to do for one short night, but would not consider it for every trip. Quote
reader Posted April 5 Posted April 5 There's also the Louis Tavern Transit hotel (in Concourse G) that rents in 4 and 6 hour blocks. https://www.bkkairporthotel.com/bangkok-airport-transit-hotel-louis-tavern-dayrooms/ Quote
Raposa Posted April 5 Posted April 5 On 4/5/2025 at 1:16 AM, sydneyboy1 said: I’m not familiar with this venue. Do they provide extra service as per Prince, Jey Spa etc? Supplementary services of the soft variety yes, but Omen is not comparable to Jey or the Prince when it comes to quality and selection of masseurs. I mentioned Omen here because it is open 24 hours, not because it is a shop I would recommend seeking out during normal opening hours. vinapu and sydneyboy1 1 1 Quote
Members sydneyboy1 Posted April 5 Members Posted April 5 1 hour ago, Raposa said: Supplementary services of the soft variety yes, but Omen is not comparable to Jey or the Prince when it comes to quality and selection of masseurs. I mentioned Omen here because it is open 24 hours, not because it is a shop I would recommend seeking out during normal opening hours. Much appreciated Quote
BjornAgain Posted April 6 Posted April 6 7 hours ago, reader said: There's also the Louis Tavern Transit hotel (in Concourse G) that rents in 4 and 6 hour blocks. https://www.bkkairporthotel.com/bangkok-airport-transit-hotel-louis-tavern-dayrooms/ Remember back in the early '90s, I was on a stopover at Bangkok International Airport, as it was known. Now Don Mueang. Had 9 hours to kill before flight down to SYD. So went to the on-site Hotel. Sign outside said Discounts Available. Whilst booking my room enquired into their discount. Bloke spoke to his colleague who was checking in another solo traveller, we looked at each other, but decided to remain solo! Quote
FunFifties Posted April 6 Posted April 6 Some hotels have an early check-in option. I know the Furama Silom does as I used the option last time I arrived at 630. I think I was able to check in at 9 which worked well with the time it took to clear migration, get my back, transport Silom. Quote
siriusBE Posted April 6 Posted April 6 17 hours ago, colmx said: Unless you are staying 5*, I would imagine that its cheaper to book in to your downtown Silom hotel the night before you arrive and inform them of your late arrival, than it is to rent a short term room at the airport hotel Absolutely! And you don't have to change your hotel because you're already in your beloved place (Silom or whatever). vinapu 1 Quote