I've never stayed in this hotel myself, but it's quite near Suvarnabhumi:
http://www.queensgardenresort.net/Otherwise the Novotel is close to the airport, but expensive....
immortal1977
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Ray.Charles on June 9, 2009, 11:46 pm
That was very useful. I will leave my luggage at the airport, get picked up, rest up, and hope to get back without having to pay a ransom; they say on the website that they only provide one-way transprt. Thanks.
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by Stantheman on June 10, 2009, 1:20 am
I have stayed at the Queens Garden. It is a very basic, older hotel with no elevator, but has A/C and Thai style shower. Staff is very friendly and you can get free pickup at Swampy, but must pay for return trip. Did not eat there, but do not think that will be on your list of things to do with late arrival.
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by jingjai on June 10, 2009, 11:08 am
Here is another place close to Swampy:
http://bangpli.com/sananwan.htmI've stayed there a few times and it is good for an over nighter. 350-600 baht for A/C rooms, 200 baht for fan rooms.
Meter taxi to hotel and back to airport around 200-250 baht per trip or the hotel can pick you up for a little more.
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by Ray.Charles on June 15, 2009, 1:58 pm
I totally forgot that I once stayed at this small, nice, and clean hotel to catch an early morning flight out. A good value at B900.
http://www.convenientresort.com_________________________________________________________________________________________________
All of the above will cost you under B900/night.
Hope that helps.