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Old Feb 13, 2014 | 10:30 pm
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dzinh
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The Hotel Muse Bangkok Review



The full review can be found on my blog! Fly with Dinh!


When I was searching for hotel's in Bangkok I was faced with multiple hotels from a wide variety of choices until I found the Hotel Muse on Langsuan Road in Bangkok.

One of the key elements that urged me to book the hotel was that there was a dark contemporary and chic feel and concept that was oozing with sophistication when browsing through the countless pictures and reviews on Trip advisor. Hotel Muse is a part of the M Gallery collection of hotels which participates in Le Club Accor and with a 40% off sale that was going on I couldn't resist the price of $89AUD per night that included breakfast and free wifi which combined with Platinum benefits included extra perks of a room upgrade to a corner view room and welcoming drinks.

Before jumping into a taxi we ensured we had the hotel address and contact information written down in Thai which we proceeded to hand to the driver to ensure a smooth journey as well as eliminate any detours and miscommunication.

The moment we stepped out of the taxi a porter collected our baggage and another porter ushered us inside the cool, airy and intimate lobby towards a check in agent sitting on one of three desk's. The usual "Asian" check in procedures commenced as we took a sip on 4 different types of cocktail's while our passports were being scanned and our room keys were being issued.


A clever welcoming gesture by housekeeping.

We were handed our keys to our room and while waiting for the elevator I noticed was that this hotel was very busy with a lot of traffic passing through the hotel through the elevator to either one of the bars, restaurant or to one of the never ending event's that was on.


A large enough desk to play work catch up.

Our room was a nice corner room with plenty of space situated on the 8th floor which included a generous and extremely comfortable king bed that made us fight the temptation daily of staying in bed for the whole day, a gorgeous bathroom with rainfall shower head and spacious bathtub for soaking in after a long day in the heat and windows by the toilet, one of the key features of a corner room.
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