My wife and I stayed at the Rembrandt Towers for a total of 9 nights during May. The rooms are spacious and kept to a very high standard. The staff were all very helpful and polite and nothing was too much trouble.
The pool on the 11th floor was never busy and we had no trouble finding a lounger. The pool itself is o.k. but not really meant for serious swimming and there is a limited amount of sunbathing time as 2 wings of the hotel put you in the shade.
The hotel is a short stroll from Sukhumvit Rd and in between 2 BTS stations which can be reached on foot - about 10 minutes. We ate in 3 of the hotels restaurants - the Indian (Rang Mahal I think) on floor 26 - brilliant views if you get a window seat, food excellent but a little expensive by Bangkok standards and wine very expensive - I paid about £25 for a bottle of bog standard Aussie red. This restaurant gets quite busy at peak times so I would recommend booking a table in advance. The Mexican restaurant - food o.k. and reasonable value but was mostly deserted so atmosphere wasn't great and finally the Red Pepper Thai restaurant. Food is excellent and pretty good value too but watch out when ordering several courses as the portions are large - if there are 2 or more eating then I would recommend sharing dishes.
I would also recommend trying some of the local food either from the street vendors or the little kitchens that crop up all over the place. I was a bit wary at first but my son, who has lived in Bangkok since last year, persuaded me to try it and I wasn't disappointed - really tasty and about £1.40 for 2 portions !
All things considered I thought the Rembrandt Towers was a brilliant find and we will most certainly stay there again when we are next in Bangkok.










