This three-pearl, 201-room chain hotel is located in Silom, close to shopping, dining, and entertainment. Geared towards tourists on a budget, it's a great base for exploring the city, and is a short 10-minute walk to Chong Nonsi Skytrain station. It has a fresh, modern feel, though facilities are limited. There's a spacious lobby lounge with a small cafe and computer station, plus an Italian pizza restaurant with outdoor seating, but no pool. An American breakfast is available, but this costs extra. Rooms are modern, but small, with flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, and electric kettles. Wi-Fi is free throughout the property, but can be spotty. Solo travelers and backpackers might also like the nearby Lub D Bangkok Silom Hostel, which adds a lively bar and social area.
This three-pearl, 201-room chain hotel is located in Silom, close to shopping, dining, and entertainment. Geared towards tourists on a budget, it's a great base for exploring the city, and is a short 10-minute walk to Chong Nonsi Skytrain station. It has a fresh, modern feel, though facilities are limited. There's a spacious lobby lounge with a small cafe and computer station, plus an Italian pizza restaurant with outdoor seating, but no pool. An American breakfast is available, but this costs extra. Rooms are modern, but small, with flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, and electric kettles. Wi-Fi is free throughout the property, but can be spotty. Solo travelers and backpackers might also like the nearby Lub D Bangkok Silom Hostel, which adds a lively bar and social area.
This 475-room, mid-range hotel offers plain, comfortable rooms and a convenient Silom location 15 minutes' walk from the night market and red light district. Built in 1968, the hotel has a '70s flair and still maintains a good portion of its original interior architecture. Some rooms were renovated in 2014, and have wood floors and built-in desks, and platform beds; all rooms have air-conditioning and flat-screen TVs. But older rooms yet to be renovated are outdated and worn. There are smoking and nonsmoking floors, a good-size fitness center, and an outdoor pool large enough for moderate lap swimming. The nearby Glow Trinity Silom is slightly pricier, but it may be worth the extra cost for guests seeking a sleeker, more modern property.
This 475-room, mid-range hotel offers plain, comfortable rooms and a convenient Silom location 15 minutes' walk from the night market and red light district. Built in 1968, the hotel has a '70s flair and still maintains a good portion of its original interior architecture. Some rooms were renovated in 2014, and have wood floors and built-in desks, and platform beds; all rooms have air-conditioning and flat-screen TVs. But older rooms yet to be renovated are outdated and worn. There are smoking and nonsmoking floors, a good-size fitness center, and an outdoor pool large enough for moderate lap swimming. The nearby Glow Trinity Silom is slightly pricier, but it may be worth the extra cost for guests seeking a sleeker, more modern property.
The three-pearl Happy 3 is an ultra-modern boutique hotel that opened on a quiet side street in central Bangkok in 2015. It’s within a short walk to attractions such as the Jim Thompson House and MBK Center, as well as the National Stadium BTS Stadium. The 50-room property features an airy and open lobby with a 24/7 bar/cafe and floor-to-ceiling windows. Other highlights include a restaurant serving breakfast (not free) and lunch, room service, a beautiful outdoor pool, and free covered parking and Wi-Fi. The rooms are sleek and minimalist, with bamboo floors and walk-in showers. Standard rooms are small but nicely outfitted with mini-fridges, coffeemakers, and safes. Rates are attractive, but the upper-middle-range Holiday Inn Express Bangkok Siam offers free breakfast in a more convenient location.
The three-pearl Happy 3 is an ultra-modern boutique hotel that opened on a quiet side street in central Bangkok in 2015. It’s within a short walk to attractions such as the Jim Thompson House and MBK Center, as well as the National Stadium BTS Stadium. The 50-room property features an airy and open lobby with a 24/7 bar/cafe and floor-to-ceiling windows. Other highlights include a restaurant serving breakfast (not free) and lunch, room service, a beautiful outdoor pool, and free covered parking and Wi-Fi. The rooms are sleek and minimalist, with bamboo floors and walk-in showers. Standard rooms are small but nicely outfitted with mini-fridges, coffeemakers, and safes. Rates are attractive, but the upper-middle-range Holiday Inn Express Bangkok Siam offers free breakfast in a more convenient location.
The 110-room, three-pearl Heritage Bangkok Hotel offers features like an outdoor pool and fitness center, but guests should keep in mind that bargain basement prices do reflect quality in this instance. The location can’t be beat, though, and there is amazing street food and shopping just outside the hotel’s front door, plus the Chong Nonsi Skytrain station is a two-minute walk away. Guest rooms are clean, but austere and dark, and don’t leave a lasting impression. For a more attractive hotel and free breakfast in this same vibrant area, guests should try the Holiday Inn Express Bangkok Sathorn, though rooms aren’t discounted as heavily.
The 110-room, three-pearl Heritage Bangkok Hotel offers features like an outdoor pool and fitness center, but guests should keep in mind that bargain basement prices do reflect quality in this instance. The location can’t be beat, though, and there is amazing street food and shopping just outside the hotel’s front door, plus the Chong Nonsi Skytrain station is a two-minute walk away. Guest rooms are clean, but austere and dark, and don’t leave a lasting impression. For a more attractive hotel and free breakfast in this same vibrant area, guests should try the Holiday Inn Express Bangkok Sathorn, though rooms aren’t discounted as heavily.
The four-pearl Adelphi Forty-Nine offers 86 modern, well-appointed apartment-style units in a quiet area of Bangkok’s Thonglor area. Travelers are within a 10-minute walk of a BTS skytrain, or the hotel provides free shuttles to the station. All of the units have one bedroom, and are outfitted with serene, modern decor, fully equipped kitchens, living spaces, fast free Wi-Fi, and work desks. Guests wishing to unwind can do so at the rooftop swimming pool, while those looking for a workout can head to the adjacent fitness center. A popular, all-day restaurant serves international, Thai, and Mexican dishes. This is an excellent pick for short- or long-term travelers, but those wanting a similar hotel with a spa should consider the nearby Emporium Suites by Chatrium.
The four-pearl Adelphi Forty-Nine offers 86 modern, well-appointed apartment-style units in a quiet area of Bangkok’s Thonglor area. Travelers are within a 10-minute walk of a BTS skytrain, or the hotel provides free shuttles to the station. All of the units have one bedroom, and are outfitted with serene, modern decor, fully equipped kitchens, living spaces, fast free Wi-Fi, and work desks. Guests wishing to unwind can do so at the rooftop swimming pool, while those looking for a workout can head to the adjacent fitness center. A popular, all-day restaurant serves international, Thai, and Mexican dishes. This is an excellent pick for short- or long-term travelers, but those wanting a similar hotel with a spa should consider the nearby Emporium Suites by Chatrium.
K Maison Boutique Hotel is an excellent three-pearl choice in Phaya Thai, close to restaurants, shops, and public transportation. Its 21 guest rooms have a crisp, minimalist aesthetic and are spacious by Bangkok standards. All come with flat-screen Smart TVs, electric kettles, mini-fridges, and free Wi-Fi, and some have minibars with free items. The hotel doesn't have much in the way of facilities and the building doesn't have an elevator, but there's a solid hot American breakfast with items such as Eggs Benedict for a fee, and there's an on-site Asian restaurant for lunch and dinner. Travelers looking for a step up can consider The Berkeley Hotel Pratunam.
K Maison Boutique Hotel is an excellent three-pearl choice in Phaya Thai, close to restaurants, shops, and public transportation. Its 21 guest rooms have a crisp, minimalist aesthetic and are spacious by Bangkok standards. All come with flat-screen Smart TVs, electric kettles, mini-fridges, and free Wi-Fi, and some have minibars with free items. The hotel doesn't have much in the way of facilities and the building doesn't have an elevator, but there's a solid hot American breakfast with items such as Eggs Benedict for a fee, and there's an on-site Asian restaurant for lunch and dinner. Travelers looking for a step up can consider The Berkeley Hotel Pratunam.
The mid-range Citadines Sukhumvit 23 Bangkok is a small apartment-style hotel that's less than a 10-minute walk from the bustling Asok intersection with lively Sukhumvit Road. All 138 contemporary rooms comes with kitchenettes in addition to flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi. The hotel has a sleek rooftop swimming pool and a reasonably equipped fitness center, plus a free tuk-tuk shuttle out to the nearby skytrain and subway stations. There is a Japanese fusion cafe with a cozy outdoor patio downstairs. While it's slightly pricier than some nearby hotels, like the Asok Residence or CityPoint Hotel, the modern style and kitchenettes add value to a stay here, especially given the prime location.
The mid-range Citadines Sukhumvit 23 Bangkok is a small apartment-style hotel that's less than a 10-minute walk from the bustling Asok intersection with lively Sukhumvit Road. All 138 contemporary rooms comes with kitchenettes in addition to flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi. The hotel has a sleek rooftop swimming pool and a reasonably equipped fitness center, plus a free tuk-tuk shuttle out to the nearby skytrain and subway stations. There is a Japanese fusion cafe with a cozy outdoor patio downstairs. While it's slightly pricier than some nearby hotels, like the Asok Residence or CityPoint Hotel, the modern style and kitchenettes add value to a stay here, especially given the prime location.
The 16-room Kama Bangkok is a value hotel with a quiet residential setting away from the touristy hustle and bustle of Bangkok. Most attractions require a taxi or public transportation to reach, although there are a few bars and restaurants, lots of street food, and a river ferry station within walking distance. Both dorm and private rooms have free Wi-Fi, but dorms lack air-conditioning and generally share bathrooms. Queen Rooms also come with flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, and kettles for tea and coffee. Breakfast is available at the on-site restaurant and bar, and there's a nice rooftop terrace with great city views. Travelers who'd prefer a hotel that's closer to the action and more features could check out the budget Rambuttri Village Inn, which has two rooftop swimming pools.
The 16-room Kama Bangkok is a value hotel with a quiet residential setting away from the touristy hustle and bustle of Bangkok. Most attractions require a taxi or public transportation to reach, although there are a few bars and restaurants, lots of street food, and a river ferry station within walking distance. Both dorm and private rooms have free Wi-Fi, but dorms lack air-conditioning and generally share bathrooms. Queen Rooms also come with flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, and kettles for tea and coffee. Breakfast is available at the on-site restaurant and bar, and there's a nice rooftop terrace with great city views. Travelers who'd prefer a hotel that's closer to the action and more features could check out the budget Rambuttri Village Inn, which has two rooftop swimming pools.
The two-pearl Bed Station Hostel is a stylishly sleek, budget-friendly youth hostel featuring 80 beds spread across six floors. Dorms sleep four, six, or eight guests, and there are a few Private Rooms for those willing to pay extra not to share sleeping quarters. Each dorm bed is in its own little pod with a private curtain and a keycard-operated lamp and electrical outlet -- but some rooms don't have windows. Dining facilities include a bar with a simple free breakfast and free coffee throughout the day, and cold beer and soft drinks are available for purchase -- but there are no cooking facilities. Travelers looking for a budget hostel stay in Bangkok may want to consider the Link Corner Hostel Bangkok, which has a microwave and a guest refrigerator, but no breakfast.
The two-pearl Bed Station Hostel is a stylishly sleek, budget-friendly youth hostel featuring 80 beds spread across six floors. Dorms sleep four, six, or eight guests, and there are a few Private Rooms for those willing to pay extra not to share sleeping quarters. Each dorm bed is in its own little pod with a private curtain and a keycard-operated lamp and electrical outlet -- but some rooms don't have windows. Dining facilities include a bar with a simple free breakfast and free coffee throughout the day, and cold beer and soft drinks are available for purchase -- but there are no cooking facilities. Travelers looking for a budget hostel stay in Bangkok may want to consider the Link Corner Hostel Bangkok, which has a microwave and a guest refrigerator, but no breakfast.
At 1,388 rooms, Bangkok Marriott Marquis Queen's Park is the largest hotel in Bangkok. Sheer size isn't the hotel's lone bragging right -- Marriott Marquis' eight restaurants and bars (all excellent), two pools, spa, and event facilities all do their part to lend the hotel its considerable swagger. The sophisticated rooms have minibars, satellite LCD TVs, and pillow-top featherbeds, while suites add living rooms and soaking tubs. Floor-to-ceiling windows give all rooms views of the city. A good alternative could be the nearby Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit, A Luxury Collection Hotel, which offers a similarly upscale experience, though its rates can be a touch higher and don't cover in-room Wi-Fi.
At 1,388 rooms, Bangkok Marriott Marquis Queen's Park is the largest hotel in Bangkok. Sheer size isn't the hotel's lone bragging right -- Marriott Marquis' eight restaurants and bars (all excellent), two pools, spa, and event facilities all do their part to lend the hotel its considerable swagger. The sophisticated rooms have minibars, satellite LCD TVs, and pillow-top featherbeds, while suites add living rooms and soaking tubs. Floor-to-ceiling windows give all rooms views of the city. A good alternative could be the nearby Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit, A Luxury Collection Hotel, which offers a similarly upscale experience, though its rates can be a touch higher and don't cover in-room Wi-Fi.