Hotels in Bangkok provide enchanting accommodations in a destination nicknamed “City of Angels”. Known for its cuisine, night & street life, cultural landmarks, parks, canals, temples, shrines and indeed, red-light districts, Bangkok is located in southern Thailand on the Gulf of Thailand. About half-way between the countries of Myanmar and Cambodia, Bangkok is a uniquely English-speaking city. When traveling to Bangkok, it’s best to respect the rules of Buddhism as well as the Thai royal family. Avoid kissing in public, throwing chewed gum onto the ground and pointing the soles of your feet at anyone. Additionally, watch out for scams, overcharging and dual pricing, an example of which being the gem scam. Bangkok currency is the Thai Baht, cars travel on the left-hand side and the drinking age is 20 years old. While there are multiple red-light districts found in the city, keep in mind that prostitution is technically illegal in Thailand, though not strictly enforced. Bangkok festivals include Kolour In The Park, Wonderfruit, Big Mountain Festival, Full Moon Party, Songkran (Thai New Year), Chinese New Year, The King’s Birthday, Loy Krathong and Candle Festival. Hotels in Bangkok are some of the best in all of Asia. Before we get to hotels in Bangkok, let’s take a look at some more background information on the area to help you along the way.
Dating back to the early 15th century, Bangkok has grown from a village, to a fortified customs outpost, to a town, and eventually into a present-day metropolis. A siege in 1688 resulted in the French being expelled from Siam (the former name of Thailand). King Taksin established a capital near present-day Bangkok circa 1767, thus establishing the Thonburi Kingdom. Succeeding Taksin, King Phutthayotfa Chulalok founded the Rattanakosin Kingdom in 1782. The City Pillar, erected on April 21, 1782, marked the official foundation of Bangkok as the country’s capital. International trade, first with the Chinese and then with the Western world, contributed to the city’s rise. Alongside the Japanese during World War II, Bangkok was hit by Allied bombing. After WWII, the city was re-built by the United States, becoming a popular R&R destination for military personnel. Thereafter, Japanese businesses began to invest in the city. Expansion continued rapidly, stalled only by the 1997 Asian financial crisis.
Home to roughly 8.5 million people, Bangkok is Thailand’s capital and most populous city. The City of Angels enjoys a tropical savanna climate. Average high temperatures hover around 90 degrees Fahrenheit throughout the year, while average lows remain in the 70s. The city’s record low is 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Architecture, attractions and city life create an adventurous atmosphere, with royal palaces, temples, museums, shopping malls, restaurants, night-life and sex tourism being main draws. Bangkok’s major points of interest include Sathon, Giant Swing, Victory Monument, Rama VIII Bridge, Wat Arun, Grand Palace, Royal Plaza, Lumphini Park, Chinatown, MahaNakhon, Khao San Road, Siam Discovery, Bangkok Art and Culture Centre, Museum of Contemporary Art, National Stadium and Hua Mak Sports Complex. Popular Bangkok foods are hot and sour soup, fried noodles, sticky rice and spicy meats. Drinks include beer, whiskey, iced tea and coffee. Now that we have some background information on the city, it’s time for hotels in Bangkok that will help make for a memorable experience.
Mandarin Oriental Bangkok
48 Soi Charoenkrung40
Thailand Creative & Design Center
Mandarin Oriental Bangkok boasts teak wood furnishings, Thai silk, a large outdoor pool, Thai cooking classes, yoga lessons, a free shuttle boat, river views, floor-to-ceiling windows, flat-screen TVs, private butler service, a spa, hot tubs, herbal scrubs, a gym, personal trainers, tennis courts, Thai boxing and multiple dining options that include a Michelin-starred restaurant. Lord Jim’s (seafood restaurant), The Bamboo Bar, CARMINA coffeehouse, SIWILAI Sound Club, Sood Kua by Supanniga (Thai restaurant), About white Cafe&Bistro, Kha Mu Charoensang Silom (restaurant), Ocharos Munkong (restaurant) and more are in the vicinity.
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- Embassy of France
- Thailand Creative & Design Center
- Lerdsin Hospital
- ICONSIAM Shopping Mall
- Taksin Bridge
- Bangkokian Museum
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- MBK Shopping Mall
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- Bangkok Art & Culture Centre
- Lumpini Park
- Siam Discovery
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Mandarin Oriental Bangkok is 14.8 miles from Don Mueang International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (selandia suite king): $7,407
Cost per person (four people): $1,851
Chatrium Hotel Riverside Bangkok
28 Chareonkrung Soi 70
Wat Yannawa
Chatrium Hotel Riverside Bangkok offers an outdoor pool, a spa, a fitness center, city views, free parking, 6 dining options, free WiFi, floor-to-ceiling windows, private balconies, spacious suites, modern dark wood furnishings, flat-screen TVs, fully-equipped kitchens, slippers and comfortable bathrobes. Nearby you’ll find Pier 28 (Asian fusion restaurant), Silver Waves (Chinese restaurant), River Barge (buffet restaurant), Starbucks, Culture Collective Studio (performing arts center), Sun (bistro), Onzen Sushi, Mukata Heng Heng Korat (barbecue restaurant), Kurissara Thai Cuisine, Dojicha (bubble tea store) and more.
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- Wat Yannawa
- Sathorn Pier
- Asiatique The Riverfront
- Calypso Cabaret
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- Lumpini Park
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- MBK Shopping Mall
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- Chatrium Hotel Riverside Bangkok is 15.8 miles from Don Mueang International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (grand-suite two-bedroom city view): $378
Cost per person (four people): $95
Bangkok Marriott Hotel The Surawongse
262 Surawong Road
Neilson Hays Library
Bangkok Marriott Hotel The Surawongse features an outdoor swimming pool, a fitness center, air conditioning, free WiFi, seating areas, flat-screen TVs, kitchens, desks, coffee machines, an in-house restaurant and a 24-hour front desk where staff speak English, Chinese and Thai. Close to this location are Neilson Hays Library, Mohsen (Persian restaurant), Cafe De Famille, Warm Up Coffee, Wongnai (restaurant), Bonita Cafe and Social Club (vegan restaurant), Day to Night (restaurant), Saima Food Master (restaurant) and more.
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- Neilson Hays Library
- Sri Mariamman Temple
- Bangkokian Museum
- Bangkok Fashion Outlet
- MahaNakhon
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- MBK Shopping Mall
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- SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World
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Bangkok Marriott Hotel The Surawongse is 14.4 miles from Don Mueang International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (two-bedroom residential suite): $390
Cost per person (four people): $98
Avani + Riverside Bangkok Hotel
257 Charoennakorn Road
Rama III Bridge
Offering Chao Phraya River views, a 100-foot rooftop infinity pool, multiple restaurants, free WiFi, complimentary shuttle boat service to and from Sathorn Pier, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, mini-bars, safety deposit boxes, seating and dining areas, hairdryers, a 24-hour front desk, free parking, shuttle services and a buffet breakfast, Avani + Riverside Bangkok Hotel sits near SEEN Restaurant & Bar, 7-eleven, Skyline (buffet restaurant), Bangkok Bold Kitchen (Thai restaurant), The Coffee Club, Bukkhalo Police Station, Mukdahan (restaurant), Trader Vic’s (Asian fusion restaurant), Longtail (cocktail bar), Riverside Terrace (buffet restaurant), The Market (buffet restaurant), First Presbyterian Church, Samray and more.
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- Rama III Bridge
- Asiatique The Riverfront
- Calypso Cabaret
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- The Mall Thapra
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- BTS-Pho Nimit
- BTS-Wongwian Yai
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- Grand Palace
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Avani + Riverside Bangkok Hotel is 16.7 miles from Don Mueang International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (Avani river view three-bedroom): $897
Cost per person (six people): $150
Siam Kempinski Hotel Bangkok
991/9 Rama I Road
KidZania Bangkok
Siam Kempinski Hotel has multiple pools located within landscaped grounds, free WiFi, fine dining, a world-class spa, spacious rooms, electric kettles, flat-screen TVs with international channels, mini-bars, slippers, and an international buffet breakfast. Sra Bua by Klin Klin (Thai restaurant), Brasserie Europa, Niche (buffet restaurant), AOI Japanese Restaurant, The Grill Tokyo (Japanese restaurant), Amici (Italian restaurant), Mandarin Oriental Shop (cafe), Siam Paragon (shopping mall), SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World (tourist attraction), Queen Savang Vadhana Museum, Scala Theatre (movie theater), Siam Discovery (shopping mall), Bangkok Art and Cultural Center, MBK Center (shopping mall), Suphachalasai Stadium and more.
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- KidZania Bangkok
- Siam Paragon Mall
- SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World
- Siam Center
- Madame Tussauds Bangkok
- MBK Shopping Mall
- Amarin Plaza
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- Lumpini Park
- Arab Street
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Siam Kempinski Hotel is 12.7 miles from Don Mueang International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (two-bedroom suite): $1,038
Cost per person (five people): $208
The Athenee Hotel
61 Wireless Road
British Embassy Bangkok
The Athenee Hotel boasts a topical lagoon-style pool, 8 food and drink options, free WiFi, Thai colonial designs, 48-inch LED TVs with international channels, stocked mini-bars, sofa seating areas, a spa, a 24-hour fitness center, a well-equipped business center, steam rooms and shuttle and laundry services. The Rain Tree Cafe, Athenee Spa, The House of Smooth Curry, European Union Delegation, Starbucks, Close to Nature Flowers, Embassy of Colombia, Embassy of Finland, Embassy of Poland, AEC Securities, Pinky Tailor, Pilates Studio PhloenChit, At 6 Cafe, Guss Damn Good (ice cream shop), Fitness Innovations, Sanguan Sri (Thai restaurant) and more are found in the area.
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- British Embassy Bangkok
- Central Chidlom
- Nana Plaza
- Gaysorn Village Shopping Mall
- Lumpini Park
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- Mega Bangna
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The Athenee Hotel is 12.9 miles from Don Mueang International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (royal club suite): $709
Cost per person (three people): $237
Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit
250 Sukhumvit Road
Kamthieng House Museum
Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit has award-winning restaurants, 24-hour room service, a tropical outdoor pool, free WiFi, 300-thread-count cotton sheets, walk-in closets, flat-screen TVs, well-stocked mini-bars, welcome fruits, a spa, a modern gym with personal trainers, a sauna and a library. Around here you’ll find Phoenix Health Care (spa), Pala Pizza, My Veggie Home (vegetarian restaurant), Indulge (Asian fusion restaurant) and more.
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- Korean Town
- Kamthieng House Museum
- Health Land Asoke
- Jaisamarn Church
- Arab Street
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- Central Embassy
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- Pratunam Market
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Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit is 13 miles from Don Mueang International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (family suite): $1,014
Cost per person (six people): $169
COMO Metropolitan Bangkok
27 South Sathorn Road
Moon Bar Bangkok
Featuring modern rooms, free WiFi, a 100-foot outdoor pool, a spa, 3 dining options, free scheduled shuttle service, down comforters, 500-thread-count Egyptian cotton linens, cable TV, yoga mats and spacious bathrooms, COMO Metropolitan Bangkok sits near Vertigo (western restaurant), Moon Bar, Bai Yun (Chinese restaurant), Saffron (Thai restaurant), Romsai (buffet restaurant), Craft Room Sathorn (bar), Spa Botanica, Loulou Forks & Glasses (French restaurant), Amor Nails (nail salon), Cafe Neighbor (coffee shop), Junker and Bar (American restaurant), Smalls (bar), Baan Khanitha & Gallery (Thai restaurant), Abelle Bar and Bistro, Tenyuu Grand (Japanese restaurant), Legend Thai Boxing (Muay Thai boxing gym), Siladon Spa Thailand, The Coffee Club (coffee shop), Convent Cafe, Eat Me (fusion restaurant) and more.
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- Moon Bar Bangkok
- Embassy of Germany
- Goethe-Institute Thailand
- Silom Complex
- M.R. Kukrit’s House
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- Gaysorn Village Shopping Mall
- Central Embassy
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COMO Metropolitan Bangkok is 14.3 miles from Don Mueang International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (penthouse suite): $447
VIE Hotel Bangkok
117/39-40 Phaya Thai
The Jim Thompson House
Boasting an outdoor rooftop pool, a spa, elegant rooms, works of art, exotic furniture, soft shades, audacious colors, spacious rooms, floor-to-ceiling windows with city views, flat-screen TVs, mini-bars, 24-hour room service, a fitness center and a spa, VIE Hotel Bangkok will set you close to La VIE Bistronomy (Asian fusion restaurant), The Rock Pub (live music bar), Caturday Cat Cafe, Club5coco (restaurant), Chilling House (pub), Wings Factory, Hungry Nerd (steak house), B-Story (cafe), Ole’ (halal restaurant), The Fork Eatery, Studioroom Bangkok (portrait studio), Chalermla Park (graffiti Park), Grakk Cafe, Feat Lab (cafe), Ole Ole (Thai restaurant), Jim Thompson House Museum, Jim Thompson (restaurant) and more.
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- The Jim Thompson House
- Siam Discovery
- Bangkok Art & Culture Centre
- Madame Tussauds Bangkok
- KidZania Bangkok
- Pratunam Market
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VIE Hotel Bangkok is 12.7 miles from Don Mueang International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (duplex suite): $563
Cost per person (four person): $141
Waldorf Astoria Bangkok
151 Ratchadamri Road
Amarin Plaza Bangkok
With spacious rooms, 6 on-site restaurants and bars, a spa, a heated outdoor infinity pool, elegant meeting and wedding venues, bronze accents, high ceilings with floor-to-ceiling windows and a 24-hour fitness center, Waldorf Astoria Bangkok is near The Brasserie (French restaurant), The Loft (cocktail bar), Peacock Alley (lounge), Peninsula Tailors, Cigarista (bar), Masamis Restaurant, Character (bar), Madison (steak house), Spice Market (Thai restaurant), Anantara Spa, Aqua (Italian restaurant), Mocha and Muffins, Biscotti (Italian restaurant), Bangkok Tactical (outdoor sports store), New Moves (gym), Shintaro (Japanese restaurant), Spasso (Italian restaurant), Erawan Bakery, Ginza Sushi-ichi, Erawan Bangkok (shopping mall), Theo Mio (Italian restaurant), Beer Republic (bar) and more.
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- Police General Hospital
- Amarin Plaza Bangkok
- Erawan Shrine
- Royal Thai Police Headquarters
- Central World Plaza
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Waldorf Astoria Bangkok is 13 miles from Don Mueang International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (two-bedroom Waldorf suite): $1,300
Cost per person (five people): $260
The St. Regis
159 Rajadamri Road
Royal Bangkok Sports Club
The St. Regis Bangkok has a spa, butler services, spacious rooms, stylish rugs, Thai artwork, polished hardwood floors, a flat-screen TV, DVD players, minibars, rainfall showers, an outdoor pool, a gym, personal trainers, free drinking water, a 24-hour business center, a concierge team and multiple dining and drink options. Nearby you may encounter VIU (buffet restaurant), The Drawing Room (cafe), Elemis Spa, Sala Rossa, Buddy Coffee, 7-Eleven, Chef Man (Cantonese restaurant), Zuma (Japanese restaurant), Villa Market, Nama Tea Bar, Maison Saigon (Vietnamese restaurant), Per Te (Italian restaurant), Gaa (fine dining restaurant) and more.
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- BTS-Rachadamri
- Royal Bangkok Sports Club
- Amarin Plaza
- Erawan Shrine
- Royal Thai Police Headquarters
- Gaysorn Village Shopping Mall
- Siam Discovery
- Bangkok Art & Culture Centre
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- The St. Regis Bangkok is 13.2 miles from Don Mueang International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (John Jacob Astor suite): $1,214
Cost per person (five people): $243
Pimthong Place
316 Onnuch-Ladkrabang Road
Phra Nakhon Park
Providing free WiFi, Asian breakfast, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs and terraces and/or balconies, Pimthong Place is in the vicinity of EROTIC Coffee house (cafe), College of Fine Arts (art school), Hua-Ta-khe Old Market (floating market), Methee Chicken Noodle (noodle shop), Bangkok Suvarnabhumi University, Bora x AB Korean Mart & Café (Korean grocery store), PaKeaw kaikrob (Thai restaurant), Oba Izakaya (Izakaya restaurant), Kokeshi (Sukiyaki and Shabu Shabu restaurant) and more.
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- Phra Nakhon Park
- Hua Takhe
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- Her Majesty the Queen’s 60th Birthday Park
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- Metro Forest
- 72nd Anniversary Stadium
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- Maha Chakri Sirindhorn’s 50th Birthday Park
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Pimthong Place is 3.2 miles from Suvarnabhumi Airport.
Approximate cost per night: $28
Hide and Seek Boutique Hometel
44/8 Soi Sukhumvit 46, Sukhumvit Road
Phibun Wet Park
Offering free WiFi, air conditioning and flat-screen TVs, Hide and Seek Boutique Hometel is near THE COFFEE CLUB – Summer Hill (cafe), Starbucks, WEED Express (cannabis store), RAWR Cafe (coffee shop), 46 Studio Hair Salon, Puttharaksa Aesthetic (beauty salon), Love Hair (beauty salon) and more.
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- Phibun Wet Park
- Soi 50 Pump Track
- BTS-Phra Khanong
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- Angoon’s Garden
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- Benjasiri Park
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- SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World
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Hide and Seek Boutique Hometel is 14 miles from Don Mueang International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (duplex suite): $82
Cost per person (four people): $20
Oriental Residence Bangkok
110 Wireless Road
Central Embassy Bangkok
Oriental Residence offers free WiFi, free shuttle buses, an indoor pool, a lounge, floor-to-ceiling glass walls, large windows, fully-equipped kitchens, iPod docking stations, flat-screen TVs, DVD players, marble bathrooms, a fitness center, a tour desk, a business center and a 24-hour front desk. Savelberg Restaurant, Rolex Service Centre, The Coffee Club, Starbucks, Oriental Bar, Cafe Claire, Myth Massage, Stem Cells 21, The Macallan Bar, Great Earth CafeTeaRia, The Touch Ruamrudee (Thai massage), Kalwit Studio & Gallery (art gallery), Embassy of the United States and more.
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- Embassy of the United Arab Emirates
- Embassy of the United States of America
- Central Embassy Bangkok
- Central Chidlom
- Amarin Plaza
- Arab Street
- Gaysorn Village Shopping Mall
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- Mega Bangna
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Oriental Residence is 14.1 miles from Don Mueang International Airport.
Approximate cost per night (premiere two-bedroom suite): $553
Cost per person (five people): $110
So there they are, hotels in Bangkok that will help make for an outstanding experience. We hope you have found this information useful and most importantly, that you enjoy your time in Thailand!
Only on this site alone, I have learned about all the most beautiful places in the world. Thank you for having your due diligence on the various best hotels around the world. Bangkok is just simply a hub of beauty and a haven of luxury because all these sites reek of luxury and I love every bit of the moment I spend here on this platform reading about them. I like the Bangkok Marriott Hotel The Surawongse the most from this list.
Thank you so much Rodarrick and glad to see you back!
Bangkok is a gorgeous city and these hotels are also gorgeous. I love them all but I would have to go with the Avani+ Riverside Bangkok Hotel. You had me at roof-top infinity pool. I just think it would be so cool to swim but also have a beautiful view. The price is worth the view.
Wendy absolutely! Avani + Riverside Bangkok is a fine choice indeed 🙂
Nothing beats the exploration of the world and getting to explore a beautiful city as Bangkok would only make sure that one get treated to beautiful and awesome hospitality in the hotels and I can only say that I am shocked to see all these here. Thanks so much. Thumbs ups
Thank you Rodarrick!
Wow! These are some very luxurious looking hotel suites. Obvious the price would be lower when traveling with a group but if I should go to Bangkok it will be just two people, me and my girlfriend. That being said, I will most like be paying for her, so no discount for me unfortunately.
Bangkok is a city in Asia that I have always wanted to visit. I am a big fan of the food and culture of Thailand. Recently I had learned of another reason why I would want to visit. Medical Tourism. When I was cured of cancer naturally 18 years ago, one of the natural treatments I took is popular in Thailand. I would love to learn more.
The Avani + Riverside Bangkok Hotel is my favorite. I can just imagine my girlfriend and I relaxing in that rooftop infinity pool. Gorgeous views! Are there any restrictions when it comes to making reservations such as cancellation refunds or minimum time needed before arrival for making a reservation?
Robert thank you very much for the comments! Cost per person can give you an approximate figure when planning, regardless of who’s paying, and can give you an idea of the market out there. Hope that helps and happy travels with your girlfriend!
Wow, I never realised Bangkok had a population of over 8 million. I must say its never been on my list of destinations but your post has changed that, I’m intrigued by the place now.
The views look amazing and the hotels are incredible and surprisingly affordable.
Great post and thank you for the excellent information.
Regards
Andy.
Thank you Andy and glad you found value in the information
Wow! Those hotels are pretty expensive taste for anyone who want to spend there. Some are cheap and some are very expensive. Those are good description on each hotels. Those advertising looks are very hot. One day, I will visit there to see very interesting history about the city and tours anywhere. I’m surprising to hear that you mention “sex tourism”. Thanks for warning me, so I will be more careful. Thanks for sharing those. Great job!!!!
Hi Carolyn and thank you for the comments! Glad you found the information useful and happy travels out there, you’re welcome
Wow! So many choices, it’s hard to pick one. I always have wanted to visit Thailand as well as the rest of the nations all over Asia. I love the culture. I must say that I’m surprised by the prices of the hotels. I was expecting them to be much more expensive than this. Thanks for sharing your list of hotels in Bangkok! Great site, by the way.
Thank you Ivan 🙂
These are some really fascinating hotels which would give anyone the best comfort during their journey and I am impressed with the services they offer as well. Thailand is a fine place and the Avani+ riverside hotel seen like one I wouldn’t mind spending time there over and over again because of its view of the city you can get to see. Thanks for sharing this wonderful article
Benson you’re right on and indeed Avani + Riverside has some impressive city and water views
I’ve always wanted to travel to Asia and Thailand is one of the main destinations I want to spend some time in. This article is great, because now I have a better idea where I can stay and what it’s likely to cost. It’s pretty affordable there, compared to other destinations and I’ve heard it’s a popular place with expats who earn a living online like me. I don’t see myself moving from here, but it’s good to know that if I ever had to, that would be an affordable alternative. That said, I certainly wouldn’t mind visiting annually and getting to know the entire area. The views from those hotels you show here are amazing! Thanks for sharing!
Mark hope you get to travel to Bangkok really soon!
Hello there!
Thailand is one of the most visited countries of the world, having impressive flows of tourists on a yearly basis, and people living there are surely pretty active, since in the recent history the country had to deal with the Tsunami from 2004.
Pretty exciting sights from the Bangkok hotels, at least Surawong Road and Charoennakorn Road may just leave you breathless and astonished! And the 991/9 Rama I Road looks like an imperial palace to me. I find also Petchburi Road as a remarkable choice to make, its sight tells it all… These are destinations for people with generous monthly earnings, that’s for sure, but even cash poorer people can enjoy seeing these photos.
Rachadamri Road also seems a magnificent one!
We shouldn’t doubt the quality of the plenty of features and facilities these hotels welcome their customers with. Just like Seoul and Hawaii, Bangkok has to be an unforgettable holiday destination!
Best regards,
Peter
Peter glad to see you back and thank you for the comments! Bangkok surely is an unforgettable place!
Hello!
My parents visited Bangkok Thailand many years ago. They were amazed at the city and its hotels. The city has evidently grown considerably on your site. The weather according to the temperatures you indicate is very pleasant for all of us.
In recent years we are going on vacation with a friend. I will talk to them first to find out what Bangkok looks like as a destination to visit. I will send you your site to start.
Thank you!
Claudio thank you so much for sharing your parents’ Bangkok story and for sharing the post with your friend!
Amazing. You really got me with this fantastic article. Me and my friends want to visit Bangkok next year. I love the culture and food of Thailand. Here in my country I choose to eat at the thailand restaurant Tom kha kai (chicken in coconut soup) . It’s very tasty, I really recommend to everyone who will go there.
My favorite hotel is Bangkok Marriott Hotel The Surawongse and i think after the discusition with my friends i will convince them that this is the place where we must stay. I can’t wait to sit on the couch and watch the sky up there full of stars.
Thank’s a lot!
Thank you Nimrodngy and great choice in Bangkok Marriott Hotel The Surawongse. Hopefully you have convinced your friends to have a great trip to Thailand!
Bangkok is now the tourism heaven in the Asia. This article will help the tourists to chose to ‘pin point’ the most suitable hotel comparing the facilities with the price.
Hotel cost in Bangkok is much cheaper compared to Europe and America. However, there are millions of Indian and Srilankan tourists who would expect to get some hotel review where the cost per person will be not more than $50. As you have scoured through all hotels in Bangkok, a review on these types of hotels would be a great help for Indian and Srilankan visitors.
Nurun great point about Indian and Sri Lankan tourists and thanks for stopping by!
Thank you so much for the awesome post! There are some nice hotels on this list! I am planning on going to Bangkok next year because I really want to experience the culture (especially the food of course, but also the religious traditions!). Avani + Riverside Bangkok Hotel sounds like a good hotel and it looks absolutely beautiful!
Jessie you’re welcome! Avani + Riverside Bangkok is a fine choice with some pretty amazing views 🙂
Hey , Thank you for writing on the Hotels in Bangkok Thailand. I enjoy a lot while reading your article. Bangkok is Thailand’s capital and most populous city. Bangkok enjoys a tropical savanna climate, with average highs hovering around 90 degrees Fahrenheit throughout the year, and average lows staying in the 70s. If I got a chance to visit I will stay in Bangkok Marriott Hotel The Surawongse.
Parveen thank you for the comments
It is a beautiful city of Bangkok with so many beautiful scenery and a hotel. One does not know which hotel to choose for a stay because everyone is nice to me and the prices are not great. I liked the Bangkok Marriott Hotel and other hotels. The ambience is somehow warm and cozy.
Kozakiv the city of Bangkok is indeed beautiful thank you for saying and the ambiance is warm and cozy for sure
Thanks a lot for such an amazing review about Hotels in Bangkok Thailand and explanations are given.
I wanted to go on a trip to Bangkok Thailand with some friends. So we decided to look for some accommodations on the spot, this is a very good article, the best one I found. We will stay at least one night in one of the accommodations.
Thanks again for this post. If you don’t mind, I will share this article on my social media account. Good luck!
Razvanllie a trip to Bangkok Thailand with some friends sounds inviting!
Hey,
Very useful article!
My five year anniversary is coming up this coming up this Spring, I’m planning on booking us a trip to Thailand to celebrate!
The Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit sounds ideal as we’re both gym fanatics (We both workout for a living) so the gym, spa and sauna sounds ideal, she’s also a massive fan of vegetarian food, so the vegetarian restaurant provides us with plenty of options as well!
The suites look absolutely stunning as well!
Happy five year anniversary Nate!
I have visited several countries throughout my life, including the USA, Spain, Marocco, France, Portugal, Costa Rica, and Mexico. I have never been to Thailand.
I’m definitely adding it to my bucket list after reading this blog post. I am retired with a limited budget. So, I would probably choose the Chatrium Hotel Riverside Bangkok or 28 Chareonkrung Soi 70. They both seem to be pretty affordable and nice.
Thanks for the information
Jose you’re welcome and hope you can travel soon
A friend just visited Thailand last year and she was telling me she just loved it! She said she didn’t know what to expect of that trip when her sister invited her to go on a family trip to visit some Asian countries, but she said, it was a wonderful trip and she would love to visit Thailand again.
One of my sons is traveling often around the world because of his job, and he told me he might be traveling to Thailand this year, he told me to look for some information about hotels where to stay, so I will forward your article to him, I’m sure he’ll find this information good, so he can talk with his boss to get a good idea about one hotel when they can stay during their visit to this country.
Alejandra it’s always great to be able to visit some Asian countries. Your son would do well in one of these hotels 🙂
Before now, I have heard a little about Bangkok and after reading this post, I have learnt alot about Bangkok. It’s such an amazing place to behold and experience and I’d love to be there.
As a blogger and musician, what I look out for mostly in Hotels is comfortability, steady power supply, good food and free WiFi especially which most of these hotels are incorporated with. I will have to take my laptop and other little gadgets along with me while traveling and of course, they’re not heavy by the way.
Thanks for sharing these awesome hotels. Regards!
MrBlizy you’re welcome and thank you for sharing what you look out for mostly in hotels