Sawasdee Smile Inn invites you to the land of smiles! The Thai natureshines through in our way of expressing welcome to our guests from near and far. Your budget may be small but here you will find warmth and hospitality at a price you can afford. Remember that a 'smile' costs nothing but brings much to those who receive it.
The hotel provided standard and superior room.
-Private Bathroom with Air-Con total 63 rooms. -Private Bathroom with Fan total 22 rooms. -Shared Bathroom with Air-Con total 6 rooms. -Shared Bathroom with Fan total 37 rooms. -Room Facilities : (May vary by room type)
Room Facilities :
-Air Conditioner / Fan -Private Bathroom / Shared Bathroom -Cable TV with ESPN,Star Sport, HBO, BBC and 5 Local channels -Hot Water Shower
Facilities
24 hours Restaurant Laundry Telephone & Telefax Safety Deposit Box Tour Desk Internet Service 24 hours security 24 hours room service Internet Cafe Restaurant Smile Bar & Restaurant
Sawasdee Smile Inn is located on the corner of a small quiet street, just a few minutes walk from the Khaosan road. Bangkok's biggest meeting point for travelers from all around the world.
How to get Sawasdee Smile Inn
From the airport, the easiest way to get to Sawasdee Smile Inn, is by taxi or the hassle-free air-conditioned Airport Bus number A2.Get off at Phra-A-Thit road and it's just a 5 minute walk to our friendly hotel.
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All room rates are net quoted in Thai Baht, inclusive of tax and service charge.
Rates are subject to change without prior notice.
Child Policy:
No charge will be applied for children of 8 years or under, sharing parents room utilizong existing bedding. If additional bed is required, the extra bed charge will be applied.
No baby cot available.
Your Reservation Details : (Please book at least 3 days in advance)
Interest Attractions in Bangkok
:: Wat Ratchanatdaram
Located on Mahachai Road, the temple was built in the reign of King Rama III in 1846. Loha Prasat, the temple’s main attraction, standing 36 metres high with 37 surrounding spires, is the only one of its kind left in the world. Next to the temple is the area for welcoming an important foreign guest and a memorial statue of King Rama III. Open : Daily from 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. Admission : Free Tel : 0 2224 8807, 0 2225 5749
The City Pillar Shrine
According to an old Thai tradition, a city pillar had to be built upon the establishment of a new city. King Rama I had the Bangkok city pillar erected near the Temple of the Emerald Buddha on Sunday, 21 April, 1782, with the city’s horoscope inside. The original pillar was made of cassia wood known as Chaiyaphruek, measuring 75 cm. in diameter and 27 cm. high. In the reign of King Rama IV, the old dilapidated pillar was replaced by a new one made of the same kind of wood, measuring 270 cm. high and standing on a base of 175 cm. wide, sheltered by a Prang-shaped shrine as it appears today. The shrine also houses images of protective deities including Thepharak, Chaopho Ho Klong, Phra Suea Mueang, Phra Song Mueang, Chaopho Chetakhup and Phra Kan Chai Si.