Lonely Planet Review
A dignified member of the Sukhumvit hotel elite, the Rembrandt offers conservative, elegant accommodation and some of the city's finest 'ethnic' restaurants. An imposing 407-room establishment, the Rembrandt is close to the Queen Sikirit Convention Centre and the expat action of Sukhumvit.
Visitors from all over the world are greeted by a huge marble lobby with sky-high ceilings and discrete professional staff. Classy, comfortable and yawningly conventional, the rooms are cream in hue, decked out with a predictable array of amenities and gold trim. The deluxe rooms are essentially the same in appearance but with more extras. The Rembrandt is very popular with business travellers for its location and its executive suites, which have added services and comforts for the briefcase brigade. Lacking in originality but not in quality, this hotel does what it does professionally and with aplomb. It is known throughout the city for its restaurants: Senõr Pico's Mexican bar and the Rang Mahal rooftop Indian Restaurant are the best of their kind in Bangkok. If you're looking for a longer-term stay, the Rembrandt Towers (soi 20) house well-designed serviced apartments.
Review by author
Annabel Hart