Suk Siri Hotel
September 2025
GTR Dinner # 2 in Chai Prakarn & I decided to try another hotel.
There are two interesting ones opposite each other in the same soi - the Chaiprakarn Mansion & Ban Suk Siri.
I had intended to try the Chaiporakarn Mansion, which was 20 metres after the Suk Siri, but as I about to go past the Suk Siri, I saw the undercover parking and ducked straight in as I was unsure if the Chai Prakarn had under cover parking.
In the wet season the undercover parking is crucial for me, especially since I once parked outside without cover, and during the night torrential rain set off the loud musical horns on my bike at 3am to wake up the whole neighbourhood. Oops!
The Suk Siri
An outdoor terrace
The lobby
A bit of an old-world hotel / apartment building.
The rooms are 400-600 baht.
With no lifts, I opted for the closest ground floor room that was 400 baht.
Clean, small and everything worked, almost.
As hard as I tried, I couldn't get the hot water shower to function - cold it was.
Safety cut-out switches, heater reset switches & hard full-pressure turn-ons – they all failed to get the hot water to flick on.
You've been warned; room 102 is the culprit.
★★★★☆ · Hotel
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Straight across the street is the Chai Prakarn Mansion.
Which indeed has undercover parking too!
They also appear to have some bungalows that may be super convenient.
★★★★☆ · Serviced accommodation
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