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RE: Montien Riverside - The Ugliest Hotel in Bangkok?

The exterior of the hotel might look dull, outdated, but the interior convinced me that it was a famous hotel before. I have seen worse hotel, resort architecture in life, so this was way better than any regular hotel. The lobby area seems spacious and inviting, as well as nicely designed. Even though the design might seem a bit old-fashioned, we can still consider it a niche traditional design. It was disappointing to know that the high tea/coffee area doesn't have disability access, I think back then the architect didn't think about it...🤣 or only kept for rich people who don't have any issues...🤣... The room seems regular with a beautiful view. I will be waiting for the restaurant review, I am very curious...

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Good morning :-)
The interiors of many Thai hotels look dated to my eyes. It's their style, I think. Always lots of neutral browns and beiges and tons of marble! Disabled access has never really been a thing here. A wheelchair user would have no chance on Bangkok's footpaths with all the vendors blocking them, although hotels and malls seem to be making a bit more effort these days!

Have you got any big trips planned in the coming months?

Hope you're having a great week and feeling as well as you can.
Take care always :-)