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Hotels in Bankgkok
413 Hotels
Radisson Suites Bangkok Sukhumvit
23/2-3 Sukhumvit 13, Sukhumvit Road

The upscale Radisson Suites Bangkok Sukhumvit is slightly tucked away from the noise in Bangkok's bustling Lower Sukhumvit area, in walking distance to nightlife, vendors, and public transportation. The chain hotel has a posh, business vibe with 78 spacious rooms and suites featuring sitting areas, big work desks, and roomy bathrooms with rainfall showers. Amenities include minibars, 42-inch TVs, and bathrobes, while higher-category rooms add separate tubs and, sometimes, kitchenettes. There’s a lounge serving coffee and drinks, two restaurants (including the well-liked Punjabi Grill, open for dinner daily), and a decent rooftop lounge area with a pool, hot tub, and small bar. The hotel also offers a gym, business center, and meeting rooms, but no spa. Valet parking and tuk-tuk service to select hotspots are provided free of charge. For more striking, modern decor, consider the nearby Movenpick Hotel Sukhumvit 15 Bangkok, which has similar amenities.

Oriental Residence Bangkok
110 Wireless Road, Lumpini

Sandwiched between the U.S. and Dutch embassies in Bangkok's leafy and residential Lumpini neighborhood, the Oriental Residence Bangkok is home to 145 luxury apartment-style residences that attract both long- and short-stay guests. Even without its romantic, French-inspired decor, the hotel would be impressive as the home of Michelin-starred chef Henk Savelberg's Thailand outpost; these, together with a stylized roof deck pool, modern fitness center overlooking the city, two other restaurants and bars, and full kitchens in every room cement its place as a truly luxe and discreet destination. That the nearest skytrain station is within walking distance (as is verdant Lumpini Park) is just icing on the cake.

Vic3 Bangkok
89 Phahon Yothin Soi 3, Phaya Thai

Vic3 Bangkok is a 162-room mid-range hotel near the Sanam Pao Skytrain station. While it's a bit far from the popular Silom and Sukhumvit areas, its local Thai neighborhood has plenty of restaurants and street food, and the trendy Ari area is only 10 minutes away on foot. Rooms are bright and sharp, and feature flat-screen TVs with cable channels and free Wi-Fi. The hotel has an outdoor swimming pool, a small modern fitness area, and charming bistro restaurant and lounge, though breakfast isn't included. For about the same price, travelers can be closer to Lower Sukhumvit at a hotel like the S Sukhumvit Suites Hotel, which is equally modern, though it lacks a pool.

Mayfair, Bangkok - Marriott Executive Apartments
60 Soi Langsuan, Lumphini, Pathumwan

The Mayfair, Bangkok Marriott - Executive Apartments is a great option for families or couples who want serviced apartments alongside the amenities of an upscale hotel. Top features include a rooftop saltwater infinity pool, atmospheric restaurant, large fitness center, spa, and kids’ club. The 162 rooms are apartments with kitchens, and while they could use some updating in terms of decor, they're spacious and well-kept. The immediate area is upmarket, with tons of restaurants and bars, and it's a 10-minute walk to the Chit Lom Skytrain station or Lumphini Park. Unlike most hotels, there is a fee for Wi-Fi unless guests are members of Marriott Rewards. By comparison, Hansar Bangkok also have apartment-sized suites and Wi-Fi is free. It also has a world-renowned spa and a more contemporary look overall.

Montien Hotel Bangkok
54 Surawongse Road

Montien Hotel Bangkok is a three-and-a-half-pearl city hotel located an eight-minute walk from Bangkok's Lumphini Park in the Pathum Wan neighborhood. The 513 rooms and suites are large and come with nice amenities (such as minibars with full-size bottles of booze) but are generally dated -- as are the common area interiors. There are plenty of amenities though, including multiple restaurants, a bar, and a nightclub, plus the requisite pool and fitness center. But the hotel's main draw is its ample meeting space, including a ballroom that can hold up to 1,500 people. While the location is good and the prices are decent, especially for those looking to hold huge events, there are better options for tourists in town, such as the markedly sleeker Baiyoke Sky Hotel

Mandarin Hotel Managed by Centre Point
662 Rama IV Road, Bangrak

There are 375 guest rooms at this three-and-a-half-pearl property set near Bangkok’s buzzing Silom area. The immediate area isn't the most charming, but it's a 10- to 15-minute walk to the wild night markets and trendy dining in the sois off of Silom Road. Rooms are modern, clean, and simple, with a mini-fridge, microwave, and air-conditioning provided. There’s free mineral water and free Wi-Fi as well. The hotel has a restaurant, outdoor pool, spa, and fitness center, and most public interiors have a shimmery elegance to them, while the computer stations and meeting rooms are useful for business guests. Those wanting to be closer to the Grand Palace and other sights could try the lovely Baan Wanglang Riverside as an alternative, though rates may be higher. 

Link Corner Hostel Bangkok
86/7 Ratchaprarop Road, Phaya Thai

Link Corner Hostel Bangkok is a budget hostel offering low-rate private rooms and dorms with air-conditioning and Wi-Fi. The property is best served for those who just want to sleep as there’s no breakfast, only a common room and a microwave and refrigerator for guests to use. The staff are pleasant and helpful and the hotel is located next to the Ratchaprarop train station, which is pretty convenient as the property is a 25-minute drive from many of Bangkok’s main attractions. Budget travelers might want to consider Chern Hostel which is within walking distance of the Grand Palace and has a more modern design and a paid breakfast. 

Nasa Vegas Hotel
44 Ramkhamhaeng Rd, Suanluang

This budget hotel offers 494 very basic rooms, many of which are in need of refreshing, and extremely convenient airport access. Rooms vary in terms of decor -- older rooms may have tube TVs and laminate wood paneled walls -- though all have minibars and air-conditioning. An elevated walkway connects the hotel to a BTS station and shopping center, lending a slightly futuristic post-industrial air to the property. Situated in the Suan Luang neighborhood, neither particularly bustling nor devoid of businesses, the property lacks polish overall and does not offer free Wi-Fi. For more updated rooms and free Wi-Fi, travelers could try the Sawasdee Hotel @ Sukhumvit Soi 8.

Maitria Hotel Sukhumvit 18 Bangkok - A Chatrium Collection
26 Sukhumvit Soi 18, Sukhumvit Road, Klongtoey

This modern four-pearl property offers apartment-style living in central Bangkok, just off buzzing Sukhumvit Road. The Maitria Hotel Sukhumvit 18 – A Chatrium Collection is situated in a relatively quiet, tree-lined road in Bangkok’s Sukhumvit neighborhood, surrounded by bars, shops, and restaurants. It’s a 10-minute walk from the Asok Skytrain station and Terminal 21 shopping mall. The 131 light and minimalist studios and suites all have kitchens and modern amenities, though the common features are limited to a cafe-style restaurant, a small rooftop plunge pool, fitness center, and laundry room. Competition for upscale rooms is high in this area, so it’s worth checking out neighbors like the Rembrandt Hotel, which has more extensive features -- although rates will reflect this fact.

Suneta Hostel Khaosan
209-211 Kraisi Road,, Banglampoo, Phranakorn

Suneta Hostel Khaosan is a budget property located about a five-minute walk from Khaosan Road, meaning wild nightlife is nearby while the immediate area is just a bit quieter. The hostel is basic and bare bones, though relatively popular, and public area's have a bit of retro charm. All 18 dorm-style rooms and bathrooms are shared and come with air-conditioning, personal lockers, privacy curtains or doors, and free Wi-Fi. Some bunks even have their own TVs. The hotel serves a well-liked free breakfast buffet with hot and cold items, a communal kitchen, and a common area with a flat-screen TV. For something with more amenities, the nearby Rambuttri Village Inn & Plaza has outdoor pools and a restaurant, though rates are a bit pricier.