Blending Thai hospitality and stylish décor, the award-winning 5-star Pathumwan Princess Hotel - SHA Extra Plus Certified - SHA Certified is located just next to MBK Shopping Center and opposite Siam...
Nancy
United States of America
Everything was great. From the time you step foot thru the door.
Located in the Wattana district in Bangkok, Sakura Sky Residence offers a comfortable stay for both leisure and business travelers with free WiFi access.
JOSHUA
Sweden
If you looking for a nice good property at pocket friendly price, this is for you .
With a short walk from Phrom Phong BTS Station and a few steps from The Emporium Shopping Mall, SKYVIEW Hotel Bangkok offers accommodations with complimentary WiFi throughout and free private parking...
Located in Old Bangkok, Prince Palace Hotel is directly above Bo Bae Tower - a wholesale clothing market. Overlooking Mahanak Canal, the hotel offers an outdoor pool and 7 dining options.
Priyanka
India
Nothing very scary and diff from the one showing on booking
With a walkway connecting the hotel and Don Muang Airport, Amari Don Muang Airport is among the most popular meeting venues on this side of the city. Free WiFi is available in all areas.
Featuring panoramic views of Bangkok, Baiyoke Sky Hotel stands at 88-stories, making it Thailand’s tallest hotel. It features a revolving roof deck, observation deck and 7 dining options.
Naushin
Bangladesh
Room was amazing , view was amazing, Location was great, Breakfast was fabulous
Solitaire Bangkok offers 4-star comfort in spacious rooms with free WiFi, located 10 minutes’ walk from Nana Skytrain Station. It features an outdoor pool and buffet breakfast.
Located in Bangkok, a 7-minute walk from Emporium Shopping Mall, Carlton Hotel Bangkok Sukhumvit has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a terrace.
Always my favourite hotel when I travel to Bangkok
Featuring free WiFi, Lancaster Bangkok offers 5-star accommodations with a fitness center, swimming pool and a pool bar overlooking views of Bangkok City.
Spectacular decor, nice and clean with great pool and facilities
Featured in the Michelin guide 2021 in the 'Top Class Comfort – Business : Grand Luxury' category, The Okura Prestige Bangkok Plus Certified offers stylish rooms with free WiFi and breathtaking views...
This place is fabulous , it exceeds all expectation
The luxurious Eastin Grand Hotel Sathorn is connected to Surasak BTS Skytrain Station via the hotel's own Sky Bridge. The hotel features an outdoor infinity-edge pool.
The room is comfy, pool with night view is memorable
Directly connected to Asok BTS Skytrain Station and just steps from Sukhumvit MRT Subway Station, the luxurious Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit offers award-winning restaurants and 24-hour room service.
Nice traditional furnishings.Staff were outstanding.
Located in Bangkok and with The Jim Thompson House reachable within a 4-minute walk, Daraya Boutique Hotel has concierge services, non-smoking rooms, an outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi and a shared...
All the staffs friendly. Comfortable beds, best location
Located in Bangkok, 3 miles from Wat Arun, Saan Hotel Sathorn provides accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and luggage storage space.
Everything is great. The swimming pool is awesome!
Located in Bangkok, a 6-minute walk from Khao San Road, Siri Ratchadamnoen Bangkok Hotel provides accommodations with free bikes, free private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a shared lounge.
Very nice place with good service. Quiet and cozy.
INNSiDE by Meliá Bangkok Sukhumvit features an outdoor swimming pool, fitness center, a restaurant and bar in Bangkok. This 5-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
Amazing pool and rooftop bar! Very kind personal, young and dynamic.
Well situated in the Khlong Toei District district of Bangkok, Staybridge Suites Bangkok Sukhumvit, an IHG Hotel is located a 9-minute walk from Emporium Shopping Mall, one mile from Queen Sirikit...
Fantastic hotel, everything is absolutely perfect!
Located in Bangkok, a 17-minute walk from Emporium Shopping Mall, karaarom hotel provides accommodations with free bikes, free private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a fitness center.
Good value of money, Environment, people, food and service
Located in Bangkok, 1.7 miles from Bangkok International Trade and Exhibition Center BITEC, ORION Hotel & Residence Bangna has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a...
Beautiful comfortable hotel with great swimming pool
Located in Bangkok, a 10-minute walk from Gaysorn Village Shopping Mall, Magnolias Ratchadamri Boulevard Serviced Residences provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking...
Located in Bangkok, 3.4 miles from Gaysorn Village Shopping Mall, Jace hotel provides accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk.
Ideally set in the Huai Khwang District district of Bangkok, RoomQuest Bangkok Ratchada is located 3.3 miles from Chatuchak Weekend Market, 3.3 miles from Central Plaza Ladprao and 4.3 miles from...
Located in Bangkok and with Wat Arun reachable within a 17-minute walk, Kasayapi Hotel has a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a terrace.
The property was clean, stylish and in a great location.
Offering free bike rentals and night bike tour (Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday only), the classic, eclectic Old Capital Bike Inn features rooms that are individually appointed with heirloom furniture and...
The breakfasts were amazing. Best meals I had in Thailand.
A former royal residence located by the Chao Phraya River, Chakrabongse Villas offers stunning views of Wat Arun from luxurious Thai-style suites. It features a landscape pool and attentive service.
The staff were so welcoming and it is so peaceful.
Well set in the Bangkok Old Town district of Bangkok, DE Phanakron Boutique Hotel is located a 10-minute walk from Khao San Road, one mile from Wat Saket and a 19-minute walk from Bangkok National...
Beautiful hotel, unique design and very friendly staff.
Set in one of Bangkok’s rare colonial houses still standing, Baan Noppawong has been restored in harmony with Thailand’s own Feng Shui principles.
Very nice and helpful owner. Beautiful House and rooms!
FAQs about hotels in Bangkok
On average, 3-star hotels in Bangkok cost $39 per night, and 4-star hotels in Bangkok are $75 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Bangkok can be found for $164 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Bangkok this weekend is $52 or, for a 4-star hotel, $93. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Bangkok for this weekend cost around $189 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
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Bangkok never sleeps, or so you might think as you fly into Suvarnabhumi International Airport. From luxurious mega malls like MBK and Siam Discovery in Siam Square to the famous Khao San Road in the Banglamphu district, this hard working city is packed with commerce, fiery food and soothing temples.
Catch a boat up river on the Chao Phraya Express or discover different neighborhoods on the blissfully air-conditioned BTS Skytrain. A taxi or exhilarating tuk-tuk ride is never far away from the big attractions, which include Chinatown, Jim Thompson House and the floating markets at Damnoen Saduak.
To step out of the frenetic energy of street food stalls, amulet markets and the sizzling temperatures, discover an oasis of calm in one of the many Buddhist temples. Be awed by the majesty of the Grand Palace and marvel at the world’s longest reclining Buddha at Wat Pho. While you’re there why not relax even more with a traditional Thai massage?
From the sky-scraping luxury hotels with world famous rooftop bars to a cheap hostel bed in the center of town, Booking.com will help you explore all that Bangkok has to offer.
I like to visit temples and there are many around Bangkok.
I like to visit temples and there are many around Bangkok. Some are spectacular. You need time to visit them. The food is great especially if you like spicy. It is easy to get around using their public transport. Or plenty of taxis, tuk-tuks or motorcycle taxis. The people are very friendly and when shopping for souvenirs you can barter.
There are some taxis/tuk-tuks who see a tourist and think they can make money by charging an inflated fare. Always take a metered can, they have a light on the windscreen so you know. And if you think a tuk-tuks fare is too high walk away and find one you think is a good price. Before visiting a temple google the dress code there.
Barry
Australia
10
Scored 10
I had the most thrilling experience on my first trip to...
I had the most thrilling experience on my first trip to Thailand - I chose to visit during the Thai New Year (Songkran), and it turned out to be one of the most memorable adventures of my life! The warmth and hospitality of the locals added to the charm of this already mesmerizing destination. I can't wait to go back and relive those exciting moments again!
Benyaminn
Iran
6.0
Scored 6.0
Visited the Ratchadamri shopping district, Chatuchak weekend...
Visited the Ratchadamri shopping district, Chatuchak weekend market, Chinatown (Yaowarat), Wat Arun, Silom and Thong Lo among other places. Food is cheap and available almost 24 hours a day, although the 10% service charge mandated by many restaurants and establishments in return for basic service felt exorbitant, a sentiment that is apparently shared by the locals as well. Public transport-wise, buses tend to be old and unwelcoming for inexperienced travelers, whereas the MRT and BTS services are clean and comfortable. Grab rides are near indispensable for medium-distance travel. Oftentimes it was a challenge to communicate with service crew, as many struggled with basic English, even at the airports and tourist hotspots. Overall, an eye-opening experience but will bring a Thai phrasebook next time.
Sarissa Guo
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
1) seafood paradise
2) Shopping attractive
1) seafood paradise
2) Shopping attractive
3) Traffic lights make even a short distance a suffering
3) Big language barrier at almost all age/education levels
4) Signage and directions are not tourist-friendly, almost everything in Thai language
5) Very fancy malls, but high prices except in sale season
Hany
Saudi Arabia
8.0
Scored 8.0
The grand palace is a must to see, with wat pho.
The grand palace is a must to see, with wat pho. It’s really easy to get around Bangkok, you can get a taxi everywhere. Be careful with the tuk tuk, negotiate they are pretty expensive, the taxi meters are the cheapest ones. In the street you can get amazing pad Thai, and local food.
Lisa
France
10
Scored 10
Bangkok is a very interesting destination but unfortunately...
Bangkok is a very interesting destination but unfortunately we were only there for one night, we would have liked to stay for at least another day.
We used a Tuk Tuk, We went on a traditional boat through the canals.
An experience!
Second trip here. Started and ended my time in Thailand with stays here and will definitely return. This time I had the standard room (I had the deluxe room before) but, to be honest, the standard room here is like a deluxe room in most hotels I've stayed in. Clean, modern, stylish, good size, good wifi, and - most important of all - comfortable. Great hotel in a very convenient location close to Asoke station, Terminal 21, Soi Cowboy and a host of places to eat and drink. Will stay again next time I'm in Bangkok.
The property was very much as expected. The room which we were allotted, AC was not working, but the staff allotted us another room which was great. Location is at the city center, but apparently not good enough if you looking to go in and out of the city multiple times, for ex pattaya / airport/ safari world. The traffic was really bad. Better to take hotel near airport and make a day tour to bangkok to avoid multiple passing through traffic
I have stayed here numerous times when in Bangkok. The hotel is reasonably priced, clean and comfortable and the staff polite. it’s location makes it easy to get to and from the airport via BTS sky train and Airport rail-link. (Airport to hotel costs 71 baht and takes about 30-45 minutes) A lot of restaurants, shopping centres and tourist areas are either within walking distance or a short ride away via the BTS.
Very comfortable bed
Clean
Location is good (particularly if you like all male massage parlours) but there's plenty of well located hotels in Bangkok. Proximity to Patpong Market is hardly an asset as this is one of the worst markets we visited in Thailand (obviously not the hotels fault). Sala Daeng BTS 5 mins walk and Silom metro 8 mins.
Cut fruit left in fridge after cleaning was a nice touch.
Excellent location, superb restaurants. I honestly recommend this property over every hotel I’ve stayed at in Bangkok. And I’ve stayed at many 5 star properties there…
Well managed, priced well, best location opposite the BTS Skytrain. One of their bars faces the rail cars as they pass by…incredible pool in a grotto setting, huge modern gym. This will be my go to for any future trip to Bangkok…
Everything was perfect. The hotel it self is designed very beautiful, the lobby amd the rooms are amazing. Each floor has different kind of paintings.
The room were big and very clean. Huge bathroom and working refrigerator. Everything needed was there.
The staff was very friendly and helpful. Fair prices also.
Highly recommended if you are in Bangkok.
It was pretty easy to get to and from the airport to this hotel, which after a long flight was appreciated. The staff were brilliant, recommended a fantastic authentic Thai restaurant for dinner. The area is nice although feels quite affluent so some of the prices in the area are higher than what we experienced elsewhere in Bangkok.
The Location is a perfect at downtown the district of Bangkok (offices/ hotels / a big shopping center); perfect breakfast. Very friendly staff. We love free to ride the Tuk Tuk electric courtesy drop off to corner of the street. :) a good atmosphere at nighttime life. The top roof's 24th Bar was excellent.
Excellent pre-arrival communication and front office staff. Professional, helpful and very friendly! The beds are among the best in Bangkok( we’ve experienced most high end 5 star hotels). Crisp and extremely comfortable with high quality linens and pillows.
The staff especially the front desk officer named Ms. Belle was so accommodating. The room boys and chamberlain are good, they doing their job smoothly. If I have again seminars or other things to do in Bangkok I'd like to book again Red Planet Hotel. 😊
If you spend extended time on your computer then you won't find a better hotel in Bangkok. Rooms have big nice desks and proper office chairs! I think it's worth it to spend a bit more and stay in the city view rooms.
One of the best hotels we have been staying in Bangkok. We really enjoyed the breakfast and the location is perfect for sightseeing trips and at the same time very close to local stores and restaurants.
Chose the location/hotel due to its proximity to the Bangkok Immigration Office
Very friendly staff supporting me with some special requests like personal print outs.
Very spacious and new room
We really like it. Economical price, convenient travel, close to 3 expressways. Convenient parking Super spacious Hotels near the Airport Link that connects to Suvarnabhumi Airport.
Breakfast.
For a hotel with this type of room rate($60ish) the breakfast is far superior than other hotels in this price range. I’ve eaten at many of them throughout Thailand.
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