Category: Hotel Reviews
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Review of the Kuta Beach Hotel, Bali: Resort Report

Hotels on the island of Bali really run the gamut from the top of the ultra-luxury market to rooms that are extremely cheap. Some are so cheap you’ll need to double check to make sure you didn’t just book a hostel. The Kuta Beach Hotel falls into the latter category. My stay came in at
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Review of the Hotel Mi Singapore: Hotel Intel

In many Asian cities Western travelers are happy to find hotel room rates that are well below what we’re used to in the US. While Singapore is one of the most beautiful and charming cities in Asia, it is unfortunately the most expensive in which to book a hotel room. Being an international center of
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Review of the Ramada Hong Kong Grand View: Hotel Intel

Many Hong Kong hotel rooms suffer from Jimmy Choo Syndrome: they are the size of a shoebox and as expensive as a pair of the famous heels. The Ramada Hong Kong Grand View is a standout for its modest rates and spacious rooms. But is it worth booking a stay? Read on to find out.
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Review of the Ramada Hong Kong Grand: Hotel Intel

Unlike many of its counterparts in Southeast Asia, Hong Kong is not a city where Western visitors will find great bargains when traveling. The Ramada Hong Kong Grand (check prices on Expedia) costs as much per night as four nights in Phuket for example. But at around $75 a night it is less expensive than
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Review of the White Lotus Saigon: Hotel Intel

I haven’t seen the White Lotus TV series yet so I can’t really make a comparison of this hotel to the show. What I can say with confidence is that the White Lotus Saigon was a great place to stay in a convenient location in the center of District 1. Expedia shows hotels in District
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Review of the Angkor Mithona Guesthouse: Hotel Intel

The term guesthouse is not in common use in the US. Somewhere between a hostel and a hotel, a guesthouse typically has a small number of rooms in a private home available for rent, usually at a nightly rate. The Angkor Mithona Guesthouse on Phnom Penh’s riverfront falls squarely into this category. On some sites
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Review of the Hotel Zing in Phnom Penh: Hotel Intel

Phnom Penh can be a great city to score a very cheap hotel room. The only problem is that even after arriving in the city and looking around at hotels it is difficult to gauge the quality of each one without actually staying inside the rooms. Ramshackle buildings sit side by side with modern luxury
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Review of the April Suites in Pattaya: Hotel Intel

There are a lot of hotels in Pattaya and most of them are budget friendly. You have to try hard to really spend a lot on a hotel here, but the $20 a night category is low even by Pattaya standards. The April Suites is in that category and the value it delivers for that
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Review of the Ibis Sathorn Bangkok: Hotel Intel

When looking around at Asian hotel rooms on TripAdvisor or Booking.com it can be difficult to believe that rooms so cheap could match the hotel’s photos or be of very high quality. If you are considering booking the Ibis Sathorn a high quality room in a well kept property is not a gamble, it’s a
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Review of the Nanatai Suites Bangkok: Hotel Intel

Anytime you’re visiting a very large city there’s a competing interest in finding a hotel. Part of you wants to be in the central district and near the heart of the action. The other part wants to find a secluded hideaway where you can sleep peacefully through the night. If you’re visiting Bangkok for the