We spent a long weekend in a 2 bedroom apartment at the Rembrandt Towers. The apartments are extremely roomy, clean and comfortable. There is a full gym and a good size pool and garden area, with a coffee shop open 'til late in the evening.
The location is great, just a short walk from the Sky Train at Asoke, you can even get a lift to the top of the Soi, where it meets Sukhumvit Road on the hotel's own Tuk-Tuk. There are plenty of good food outlets in the immediate area, including soe superb hawker stalls.
We took a one day trip to the famous Bridge on the River Kwae, including a trip on the Death Railway and a visit to the Tiger Sanctury (recently featured on National Geographic Channel) this is an absolute must if you want to get up close and personal with some tigers.
The trip was organised though DTC Travel (30 Sukhumvit Soi 18, Bangkok, 10110 Thailand), which is right across the road from the Rembrandt Hotel main entrance. Web site: --- or contact Will Heron via --- or phone ---- Fax ----
We also made a profitable error in a taxi, in that we wanted to go to the night market at Patpong, but he got confused and took us to the Suan Lum Night Bazar. This is very similar to the Chatachuk weekend market, except that it is open every evening, is in the city (close to Patpong) and, in addition to great shopping, has some great places to feed and water, or just watch the world go by.










