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Reflections

A unique hotel experience
81, 83, 85 Soi Ari Phaholyothin 7, Samsennai, Bangkok
Bangkok Province
Tel: (02) 270 3344
Fax: (02) 270 3359
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Description
Boasting 30 rooms for the intellectual world traveller, this pink deco hotel is certainly in a class of its own. The 30 rooms are each individually designed and decorated by different artists, including interior decorators, costumers to name a few. The Czech room attempts to recreate an old southern European vibe, with a large wooden tub within the room; The Post Industrial room has a graffiti tagged exterior, an interior made of recycled objects, and a sunken bed surrounded by blue fuzzy carpet; and the Taj Mahal room is all red and exquisitely romantic. There is a huge DVD and book selection for guests to choose from, a funky, multi-coloured chaise lounge surrounded swimming pool, and an Asian/Japanese restaurant that is popular all on its own. If you are looking for something unique, in a hip, up-and-coming neighbourhood, Reflections is worth a visit.
Standard - Double
2,750 THB (low season)
2,850 THB (high season)
Superior - Double
3,450 THB (low season)
3,600 THB (high season)
Added to Travelfish on: 15th June, 2007
Last visited or updated on: 15th June, 2007
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