Immersive 1930s Shanghai Art Deco design—think red velvet, birdcages, and opium den chic
Zero commute to Yaowarat Road's legendary street food scene (it's literally outside the door)
Free minibar in every room (replenished daily)
快速概覽: A moody, atmospheric stunner that trades natural light and silence for serious style and location.
由 @eatdrinkandbekerry 評論: I felt like I walked onto a movie set! Staying in a former Opera House gave the room so much drama and history. The red velvet decor and that deep soaking tub were absolute highlights for me. It’s such a fun, romantic escape right in Chinatown.
住過這裡的客人說
The hype
Travelers are obsessed with the 'Instagrammable' decor and the unbeatable Chinatown location.
Reality check
Light sleepers get crushed by the jazz band bass and thin walls, and drivers are furious about the parking fees.
You are a foodie who wants to stumble home after a late-night noodle binge
You love moody, romantic interiors and don't mind low lighting
You want a hotel with a strong personality, not a beige corporate box
清潔與維護
8.5
Housekeeping: Daily and thorough. Staff are praised for keeping the vintage decor dust-free.
Bathroom hygiene: generally sparkling, though some guests report occasional drain smells common in old Bangkok shophouses.
Maintenance: Good condition, though the 'shabby chic' aesthetic can sometimes mask actual wear and tear.
Linens & towels: Fresh and high quality, though mattresses are on the firmer side (typical for Thailand).
Odors & scents: Lobby smells of essential oils/spa scents; some windowless rooms can smell slightly musty.
睡眠品質評分™
6中等
中等
0-4吵雜
4-7.5中等
7.5-10安靜
Live jazz band from Red Rose restaurant (reverberates through the atrium)
Street noise from Yaowarat Road (tuks-tuks, traffic)
Thin doors in Superior rooms letting in hallway chatter
預訂前須知
須知事項
A deposit (cash or credit card) is required upon check-in.
The hotel entrance is a small red bridge; the lobby is on the 2nd floor.
Tuk-tuks are available to take you to nearby attractions, but negotiate or use Grab for better rates.
打包清單
High-quality earplugs (essential for early nights)
Slip-on shoes (for navigating the shoe-free zones in some spa/temple areas nearby)
Loose pants (for the inevitable street food expansion)
房間精靈
最佳選擇
Mu Dan Suite: The largest option with a separate living area and free-standing bathtub—worth the upgrade for the space alone.
Ying Hua (Deluxe): Offers a good balance of space and theme, often with a four-poster bed.
應避免的房間
Mei Hua (Superior): Smallest rooms, often windowless or with internal windows only, feeling dark and sometimes musty.
Rooms near the elevator or directly above the jazz bar (1st/2nd floor front).
房間請求精靈 – 複製並貼上
“I am a light sleeper. Please assign a room on the highest possible floor, located at the rear of the building, as far away from the central atrium and jazz bar as possible.”
常見問題與隱藏小貼士
預訂前您真正想知道的一切。
Is there a swimming pool?
No. There is a decorative water garden/fish pond in the atrium, but no pool for swimming.
Does the hotel have a gym?
No. There is no fitness center on-site. You'll need to run at a nearby park or find a day-pass gym.
Is breakfast included?
Depends on your booking, but it costs ~350 THB ($10) if paid separately. It's a buffet at 'Cotton' restaurant with decent dim sum options.
How far is the MRT?
Very close. MRT Wat Mangkon station is just a 3-5 minute walk (approx. 300m) away.
Is it family-friendly?
Not really. The dark rooms, lack of pool, and noise levels make it better suited for adults/couples.
Can I park my car there?
Technically yes, but don't. You have to park at a partner lot nearby and pay ~1,000 THB per day. Avoid driving here.
內幕秘訣
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The 'complimentary minibar' isn't just water—it often includes sodas and snacks, replenished daily.
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Don't book the airport transfer through the hotel (~1500 THB) unless you want luxury; a Grab taxi is 1/3 of the price.
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The 'water garden' atrium is beautiful but can smell like a pond if the AC isn't cranking—ask for a room away from the water if you're sensitive to humidity.
出發前需要知道的 5 件事
💡The 'Butler Service' is hit-or-miss; sometimes they are incredibly helpful, other times it's just a fancy name for the bellhop.
💡The lighting in the rooms is intentionally dim to set the 'mood,' which makes applying makeup or reading a book difficult.
💡The bathroom sinks are sometimes located in the bedroom area, not the bathroom itself (retro design quirk).
💡You will likely hear your neighbors opening and closing their doors due to the thin wood and echoey hallways.
💡The 'birdcages' in the bathroom are decorative, but some guests find them creepy at night.