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Hotels in Bankgkok
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Trinity Silom Hotel
150 Silom Soi 3 , Silom Road

The Trinity Silom Hotel is an upper-mid-range, affordable chain hotel with a lot of amenities, in a convenient, central location in Bangkok's bustling business district. The 105 rooms are modern and straightforward, and the hotel's free DVD library means you can take advantage of the flat-screen TVs with DVD players in each room. Across the street, the hotel has a large rooftop pool, well-equipped fitness center with a sauna, and a spa -- all unexpected features at this point, helping make this property a solid value. The restaurant serves an adequate breakfast buffet, as well as all-day Thai cuisine, and there's a relaxed tea lounge. Sights like Lumpini Park and Patpong night market are both within walking distance, and there are nearby skytrain and subway stops. Wi-Fi can be spotty.

Villa Cha-Cha Banglumphu
36 Tani Road, Taladyod, Pranakorn

Villa Cha-Cha is a solid option in a convenient area of the Banglamphu neighborhood, two blocks from popular Khao San Road. Homey interiors at this budget property are filled with Thai artwork and handicrafts, though spaces are a bit worn. Guest rooms are fairly basic, but have en-suite bathrooms as well as TVs, mini-fridges with free daily bottled water, air-conditioning, and free Wi-Fi -- but noise can be an issue here due to thin walls. There's a lovely outdoor pool swathed in greenery and a restaurant that serves Thai and Western fare. Other amenities include a sauna and tuk-tuk service. For an alternative in the area, check out the Dang Derm Hotel, which offers free breakfast.

Le Tada Parkview Hotel
440/58 Ratchawithi Soi 3, Thanon Phayathai, Ratchathewi,

The 53-room Le Tada Parkview Hotel & Residence is an upper-middle-range option situated off Rang Nam Road across from Santiphap Park. The immediate area is quiet, though it's within walking distance of restaurants, shopping, attractions, and the Victory Monument Skytrain station. Rooms are modern and chic, and come with flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, mini-fridges, and kettles for tea and coffee. Some have balconies with views of the park or outdoor pool. The restaurant offers Thai and Western cuisine for breakfast and lunch, and gets mostly good reviews. Although there is no spa, massage services are available. There's also a small fitness center. Travelers looking for a place with lower rates in the vicinity could check out myhotel Pratunam, where breakfast is free but some rooms lack windows and the style is a bit less bright.

Royal Benja Hotel
39 Sukhumvit Road Soi 5 Wattana

The Royal Benja is a large, older hotel with over 300 rooms and suites. It has been around almost several decades, and while part of it still has an old style look and feel, some of it has been renovated -- most notably the Grand Deluxe rooms, which now feature contemporary decor. The rooms here in both the Deluxe and Grand Deluxe categories are quite spacious, with sofas and desks, and large wide windows letting in plenty of light. The hotel is set at the end of Soi 5, a side road off of the main Sukhumvit artery, close to endless choices for eating, drinking, and shopping, but the hotel is far enough down the side street to keep things very quiet. The hotel has a small pool and fitness center for guests, and even a snooker room, but its best feature is the classic Benjamas Restaurant with its Art Nouveau decor and buffet spreads offered at breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The hotel might be a bit dated in spots, but for the size and comfort, it is decent value compared to the nearby competition.

12th Avenue Hotel Bangkok
22 Sukhumvit Soi 12, Klongtoey

This medium-size, upscale hotel is centrally located in Bangkok’s Sukhumvit 12 neighborhood. Unlike nearby hotels such as The Holiday Inn, the hotel is tucked a small distance off of the main drag, meaning it is among the quietest hotels in the area. With clean, spacious rooms, most equipped with kitchenettes and extra living space, plus a beautifully landscaped outdoor pool and garden, and free 24-hour local shuttle, the property is a solid choice for business and leisure travelers, as well as families and long-term guests.

Tai-Pan Hotel
25 Sukhumvit Soi 23, Sukhumvit Road, Khet Watthana

Tai-Pan is a three-and-a-half-pearl hotel situated in the busy Sukhumvit area, a short walk from the Asok BTS skytrain. The 146 rooms and suites are spacious, and come with safes, minibars, and flat-screen TVs, but the decor is bland and dated. That said, rates are reasonable and the facilities are good, with a smallish outdoor pool, a well-equipped gym with a sauna, and a restaurant with a bar, live evening musical performances, and 24-hour room service. Conference facilities are available for rent and there's free parking, with spaces for up to 80 cars. Breakfast is not included in room rates. Travelers looking for more modern rooms may want to consider the sleeker Centre Point Pratunam Hotel

Admiral Suites Bangkok by Compass Hospitality
38, 38/14 Sukhumvit Soi 22

Admiral Suites is a simple, if dated, three-pearl apartment hotel in the heart of busy Sukhumvit. The 62 rooms come in studio and one-bedroom configurations, and all have furnished balconies along with kitchenettes with microwaves (most also have hobs). Facilities include an outdoor pool along with a fitness center with cardio and weight-training equipment, a sauna, and a cafe offering free breakfast (served until late in the morning). Unlike many hotels in the area, there's ample free on-site parking, and while the hotel is a short walk from the main road (where two skytrain stations are located), there's no area shuttle. Travelers shopping around for budget-friendly properties in the area may want to also consider THEE Hotel just around the corner, which offers reasonably priced rooms, but lacks a pool. 

Hotel Indigo Bangkok Wireless Road
81 Wireless Road, Lumpini, Pathumwan

The four-pearl Hotel Indigo Bangkok Wireless Road draws design-savvy travelers looking for high-end amenities in a funky, modern atmosphere. Notable amenities include a rooftop infinity pool with awesome city views, a restaurant with a Thai street food menu, and an excellent top floor fitness center. Like the rest of the hotel, the 192 rooms and suites are spacious and designed with an upscale flair that combines modern and vintage decor. The location just off Ploen Chit Road, means bars, malls, nightlife, and the skytrain are nearby. The lack of a spa keeps this hotel from living up to its luxury claims, and some guests find the motion-activated air-conditioning inconvenient. By contrast, the Sivatel Bangkok is a comparable option with similar location and amenities, plus a top notch spa.

Adelphi Grande Sukhumvit
16 Sukhumvit Soi 41, Klongton-nua, Wattana

Adelphi Grande Sukhumvit is a four-pearl apartment hotel in the heart of Sukhumvit, a short walk from the the Phrom Phong BTS station. The 167 rooms come in either studio or one-bedroom configurations, and all have kitchenettes with washing machines and stoves. There is a restaurant offering a breakfast buffet (included in most rates) and a la carte lunch items, but it closes for dinner. Right next to the restaurant is a small outdoor pool and fitness center, and there's a meeting room that in-house guests can use free of charge. Travelers looking for something cheaper may want to consider The Key Bangkok Hotel, which offers large rooms with kitchenettes near the Asok BTS, but the hotel lacks facilities such as a fitness center or pool.

iSanook Bangkok
118, 118/8 Soi Songpra, Siphaya Road, Mahapruttaram, Bangrak

The 160-room iSanook is named for the Thai word “sanook” which means fun, and for a three-and-a-half-pearl hotel, it delivers in terms of value. There are a number of amenities, including a rooftop pool, sundeck, free tuk-tuk service, and a shared kitchen. Rooms are a bit far from the amenities, and interiors are simple, but even the smallest have sofas, free Wi-Fi, and balconies. Set in the busy Bang Rak district, iSanook is a 10-minute walk to the Sam Yan Metro station and a 15-minute walk to Silom Road, but the hotel's entrance can be tricky to find. Travelers might compare rates with the nearby Novotel Bangkok Fenix Silom, which has similar amenities, but is closer to the action on Silom Road and the riverfront.