Adelphi Suites Bangkok is an upper-middle-range apartment hotel in the heart of the Sukhumvit neighborhood, a short jaunt from the Nana BTS skytrain station. The 84 rooms were renovated in 2016 and come in studio and one-bedroom configurations, and all have kitchenettes with stoves and big fridges, plus their own in-room Wi-Fi routers. Features include a small outdoor pool and a fitness center with great city views, both on the 16th floor. Breakfast is included in room rates and served at the privately managed Monsoon Cafe and Restaurant in the lobby, which also offers room service at other meals. While this is an excellent choice for longer-term business travelers needing kitchenettes, those wanting something with a bit more of a youthful appeal may should consider the hip, boutique-y Galleria 10 Sukhumvit nearby.
Adelphi Suites Bangkok is an upper-middle-range apartment hotel in the heart of the Sukhumvit neighborhood, a short jaunt from the Nana BTS skytrain station. The 84 rooms were renovated in 2016 and come in studio and one-bedroom configurations, and all have kitchenettes with stoves and big fridges, plus their own in-room Wi-Fi routers. Features include a small outdoor pool and a fitness center with great city views, both on the 16th floor. Breakfast is included in room rates and served at the privately managed Monsoon Cafe and Restaurant in the lobby, which also offers room service at other meals. While this is an excellent choice for longer-term business travelers needing kitchenettes, those wanting something with a bit more of a youthful appeal may should consider the hip, boutique-y Galleria 10 Sukhumvit nearby.
Casa Nithra is an upscale boutique property that’s conveniently located walking distance from Khao San Road and other Old Town attractions. The earthy, contemporary decor is stylish and romantic, with subtle Thai hints. The 74 spacious, well-appointed rooms have comfortable beds, and most have small balconies, but some can be noisy. Bathrooms are handsome, with those in Suites featuring gorgeous slipper tubs plus walk-in showers. There’s a stylish rooftop pool with great views and a bar, and both the breakfast buffet (for a fee) and a la carte Thai lunch and dinner menu are popular. Other features include free hotel-wide Wi-Fi (though it’s more reliable in public areas), and limited free parking. Those looking to be closer to downtown might consider the slightly cheaper Hotel Icon, which also has a small gym.
Casa Nithra is an upscale boutique property that’s conveniently located walking distance from Khao San Road and other Old Town attractions. The earthy, contemporary decor is stylish and romantic, with subtle Thai hints. The 74 spacious, well-appointed rooms have comfortable beds, and most have small balconies, but some can be noisy. Bathrooms are handsome, with those in Suites featuring gorgeous slipper tubs plus walk-in showers. There’s a stylish rooftop pool with great views and a bar, and both the breakfast buffet (for a fee) and a la carte Thai lunch and dinner menu are popular. Other features include free hotel-wide Wi-Fi (though it’s more reliable in public areas), and limited free parking. Those looking to be closer to downtown might consider the slightly cheaper Hotel Icon, which also has a small gym.
As the name suggests, the three-and-a-half-pearl Bangkok Hotel Lotus Sukhumvit is situated in the heart of Bangkok's busy Sukhumvit neighborhood, a popular area with lots of shopping malls, nightlife options, and hotels. The 224 rooms are pleasant and light-filled with big windows and great amenities, but they can get noise from neighboring rooms and hotel facilities. Most of the features are clustered together on the ninth floor and include a spa, a beauty salon, a lovely outdoor pool, and a well-equipped fitness center with a sauna. There are also three meeting rooms for rent, a business center, a restaurant with breakfast and lunch buffets, and tons of free parking. Travelers in Bangkok for shopping may want to also consider the Baiyoke Sky Hotel, located in the Pratunam shopping district.
As the name suggests, the three-and-a-half-pearl Bangkok Hotel Lotus Sukhumvit is situated in the heart of Bangkok's busy Sukhumvit neighborhood, a popular area with lots of shopping malls, nightlife options, and hotels. The 224 rooms are pleasant and light-filled with big windows and great amenities, but they can get noise from neighboring rooms and hotel facilities. Most of the features are clustered together on the ninth floor and include a spa, a beauty salon, a lovely outdoor pool, and a well-equipped fitness center with a sauna. There are also three meeting rooms for rent, a business center, a restaurant with breakfast and lunch buffets, and tons of free parking. Travelers in Bangkok for shopping may want to also consider the Baiyoke Sky Hotel, located in the Pratunam shopping district.
Park Hyatt Bangkok is a gorgeous five-pearl city hotel housed in a sparkling tower in the posh Phloen Chit area. All 222 rooms have gorgeous views from floor-to-ceiling windows, plus big bathrooms with separate showers and tubs. Facilities are set up to take advantage of the hotel's towering position, and the 24-hour gym, infinity pool, and restaurants all offer stunning city views. Panpuri Organic Spa provides luxe treatments. However, the layout can be confusing to navigate, and the elevators that go to rooms don't go to all the facilities, meaning guess have to change lifts in the lobby. Still, it's one of the nicer places to stay in town, eclipsed only by iconic (and more expensive) properties such as the Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok, which is less convenient to embassies and city center attractions.
Park Hyatt Bangkok is a gorgeous five-pearl city hotel housed in a sparkling tower in the posh Phloen Chit area. All 222 rooms have gorgeous views from floor-to-ceiling windows, plus big bathrooms with separate showers and tubs. Facilities are set up to take advantage of the hotel's towering position, and the 24-hour gym, infinity pool, and restaurants all offer stunning city views. Panpuri Organic Spa provides luxe treatments. However, the layout can be confusing to navigate, and the elevators that go to rooms don't go to all the facilities, meaning guess have to change lifts in the lobby. Still, it's one of the nicer places to stay in town, eclipsed only by iconic (and more expensive) properties such as the Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok, which is less convenient to embassies and city center attractions.
The 26-room iCheck Inn Silom is a value hotel that's located on a relatively quiet side street just off bustling Silom Road. It's close to restaurants and shops, and the Surasak Skytrain station is less than a 10-minute walk away. Notorious Patpong Night Market is 15 minutes away on foot. Rooms aren't fancy, but they're clean and offer flat-screen TVs, minibars, air-conditioning, and free Wi-Fi. They lack kettles, but hot beverages are available in the lobby 24/7. The cozy, colorful lobby is a nice place to hang out for watching TV, using the computer, or playing games. There's also a conference room for meetings. Travelers looking for something with more features could check out the nearby Silom City Hotel, which has a restaurant and fitness center, but rates are higher.
The 26-room iCheck Inn Silom is a value hotel that's located on a relatively quiet side street just off bustling Silom Road. It's close to restaurants and shops, and the Surasak Skytrain station is less than a 10-minute walk away. Notorious Patpong Night Market is 15 minutes away on foot. Rooms aren't fancy, but they're clean and offer flat-screen TVs, minibars, air-conditioning, and free Wi-Fi. They lack kettles, but hot beverages are available in the lobby 24/7. The cozy, colorful lobby is a nice place to hang out for watching TV, using the computer, or playing games. There's also a conference room for meetings. Travelers looking for something with more features could check out the nearby Silom City Hotel, which has a restaurant and fitness center, but rates are higher.
The luxurious Banyan Tree Bangkok offers 327 rooms and suites in a modern tower with gorgeous views of the city. Rooms have contemporary, elegant decor with dark-wood features. Many have separate living and sleeping areas along with luxurious bathrooms. The opulent hotel also features several restaurants serving Thai, Chinese, Japanese, and Euro-American fare along with multiple lounges and a juice bar. There's also an elegant spa and outdoor swimming pool with city views, although it's small for a hotel of this size and can feel cramped. The gym is much more spacious and features numerous cardio and weight machines.
The luxurious Banyan Tree Bangkok offers 327 rooms and suites in a modern tower with gorgeous views of the city. Rooms have contemporary, elegant decor with dark-wood features. Many have separate living and sleeping areas along with luxurious bathrooms. The opulent hotel also features several restaurants serving Thai, Chinese, Japanese, and Euro-American fare along with multiple lounges and a juice bar. There's also an elegant spa and outdoor swimming pool with city views, although it's small for a hotel of this size and can feel cramped. The gym is much more spacious and features numerous cardio and weight machines.
The JW Marriott Hotel Bangkok is a trendsetter for luxury and still offers home-style comfort in central Sukhumvit. Rooms are elegant and cushy with marble bathrooms featuring soaking tubs and separate walk-in rainfall showers -- street facing rooms pick up street noise. JW’s Health Club and Spa houses a large workout room and dance studio, along with a full-service spa and snack bar. There are eight restaurants and bars, serving a variety of cuisines. Free Wi-Fi and valet parking are available, in addition to an outdoor pool and hot tub surrounded by green space.
The JW Marriott Hotel Bangkok is a trendsetter for luxury and still offers home-style comfort in central Sukhumvit. Rooms are elegant and cushy with marble bathrooms featuring soaking tubs and separate walk-in rainfall showers -- street facing rooms pick up street noise. JW’s Health Club and Spa houses a large workout room and dance studio, along with a full-service spa and snack bar. There are eight restaurants and bars, serving a variety of cuisines. Free Wi-Fi and valet parking are available, in addition to an outdoor pool and hot tub surrounded by green space.
The luxury Landmark Bangkok is a mix of plushy opulence and contemporary design where nightlife, restaurants, shops, and public transportation are within walking distance. Amenities include a spa showcasing traditional Asian techniques and a Fitness First gym that offers classes and a wide range of equipment. On-site restaurants/bars attract local residents as well as hotel guests, and the rooftop pool and hot tub offer marvelous city views. Rooms, which vary in size and amenities, are modern with leather furnishings, stocked minibars, and glassed-in showers. Club/Premium Club guests can use the Club Lounge, which offers 24-hour service and dining, and get free in-room Wi-Fi as a perk. Everyone else should expect to pay for Internet access.
The luxury Landmark Bangkok is a mix of plushy opulence and contemporary design where nightlife, restaurants, shops, and public transportation are within walking distance. Amenities include a spa showcasing traditional Asian techniques and a Fitness First gym that offers classes and a wide range of equipment. On-site restaurants/bars attract local residents as well as hotel guests, and the rooftop pool and hot tub offer marvelous city views. Rooms, which vary in size and amenities, are modern with leather furnishings, stocked minibars, and glassed-in showers. Club/Premium Club guests can use the Club Lounge, which offers 24-hour service and dining, and get free in-room Wi-Fi as a perk. Everyone else should expect to pay for Internet access.
The mid-range Indra Regent Hotel is located in the Pratunam Market and shopping area, where many tourist sights are within walking distance. Conveniently located, the hotel itself is a bit dated and noisy. Rooms vary in size and amenities, but all come with minibars and free bottled water, and flat-screen or tube-style TVs. Upgraded bathrooms have separate soaking tubs and glassed-in showers, and include slippers and robes. There is a small fitness center and multi-service spa that uses Thai techniques. Several bars and restaurants are on-site, along with an outdoor pool with seating and green space. Parking and breakfast are included in the room rate, but Wi-Fi comes with a hefty, daily fee.
The mid-range Indra Regent Hotel is located in the Pratunam Market and shopping area, where many tourist sights are within walking distance. Conveniently located, the hotel itself is a bit dated and noisy. Rooms vary in size and amenities, but all come with minibars and free bottled water, and flat-screen or tube-style TVs. Upgraded bathrooms have separate soaking tubs and glassed-in showers, and include slippers and robes. There is a small fitness center and multi-service spa that uses Thai techniques. Several bars and restaurants are on-site, along with an outdoor pool with seating and green space. Parking and breakfast are included in the room rate, but Wi-Fi comes with a hefty, daily fee.
The 420-room Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit is a luxury hotel set in the heart of Sukhumvit Road, near some of Bangkok's top dining, drinking, and nightlife venues. The hotel is right by the BTS Skytrain and MRT Subway making for convenient access around town, and there are hundreds of shops and restaurants just outside the hotel. The rooms here were renovated in 2014; beds feature 300 thread count sheets, bathrooms have separate showers and tubs, and there are large flat-screen TVs and work desks. The hotel has a spa, swimming pool, and fitness center, and is home to a large selection of bars and restaurants including Rossini's Italian, Basil Thai, and international buffet at the Orchid Cafe, plus drinks in the stylish Living Room Bar. The hotel is in a great location for those who like nightlife, although it is near the red light district and can be a bit seedy at night. Note that there is a pesky fee for Wi-Fi. It may also be worth considering the nearby Oriental Residence Bangkok.
The 420-room Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit is a luxury hotel set in the heart of Sukhumvit Road, near some of Bangkok's top dining, drinking, and nightlife venues. The hotel is right by the BTS Skytrain and MRT Subway making for convenient access around town, and there are hundreds of shops and restaurants just outside the hotel. The rooms here were renovated in 2014; beds feature 300 thread count sheets, bathrooms have separate showers and tubs, and there are large flat-screen TVs and work desks. The hotel has a spa, swimming pool, and fitness center, and is home to a large selection of bars and restaurants including Rossini's Italian, Basil Thai, and international buffet at the Orchid Cafe, plus drinks in the stylish Living Room Bar. The hotel is in a great location for those who like nightlife, although it is near the red light district and can be a bit seedy at night. Note that there is a pesky fee for Wi-Fi. It may also be worth considering the nearby Oriental Residence Bangkok.