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Galleria 12 Hotel Bangkok by Compass Hospitality
83 Sukhumvit Soi 12, Sukhumvit Road

Galleria 12 is a three-pearl hotel situated conveniently close to Sukhumvit's Asok BTS (skytrain) station. The 164 rooms range from tiny to spacious, and all have similar decor with dark-gray floors and accents and large photo murals depicting Bangkok nighttime cityscapes above the beds. Features include a small fitness center and a courtyard pool with massage jets, plus free Wi-Fi and reasonably priced valet parking. There's also a bright restaurant with a breakfast buffet and a rotation of Thai street food at lunch, plus room service, but no dinner. Travelers looking for self-catering options in the area may want to also consider The Key Bangkok Hotel by Compass Hospitality, which offers apartment-style rooms with kitchens or kitchenettes. 

U Sathorn Bangkok
105,105/1 Soi Ngam Duphli, Thung Maha Mek, Sathorn

The 86-room U Sathorn Bangkok is a gem of a luxury property on a quiet street within a 10-minute walk of bustling Sathorn Road. It's also a 15-minute walk from the Lumpini MRT station, and the hotel provides shuttle service to the station. Rooms are modern and a bit whimsical, and most have balconies or terraces facing the lovely outdoor pool and courtyard. Restaurants include a French fine-dining spot, as well as a more casual Library Bar, and both offer alfresco options. It's the little things that make this hotel a stand-out, like being able to curate ones own pillows and minibars, 24-hour check-out cycles, and free bicycles. The Oriental Residence Bangkok is worth a look for those wanting even more style; rates are similar, though it's closer to Ploenchit.

Arize Hotel Sukhumvit
8/8, Soi Sukhumvit 26, Khlong Tan, Khlong Toei

In the heart of Sukhumvit, this three-pearl hotel attracts Japanese business travelers needing easy access to the BTS station nearby factories. There are 151 rooms and suites, the latter of which have one or two bedrooms along with decent kitchens equipped with washing machines. Facilities include a restaurant with a buffet breakfast that starts early in the morning along with a small outdoor pool, a well-equipped fitness center, and six meeting rooms, the largest of which can accommodate 200 guests. While the location is great and the facilities are reasonable, note that six of the eight floors are smoking floors, which might be a deal breaker for smoke-sensitive guests, and there's not much for kids (beyond discounted breakfast rates). Centre Point Pratunam Hotel might be a better option for families, as it offers free breakfast and a play room for kids.

Klassique Sukhumvit
1933 Sukhumvit Road, Phra Khanong

Klassique Sukhumvit is a 45-room mid-range hotel that has seen better days. This no-frills option might appeal to travelers on a budget, and it’s walking distance from the Skytrain (with a free shuttle), but it’s in a noisy, hard-to-find suburban spot under a freeway overpass. Contemporary interiors feel dreary despite heavy doses of orange, and rooms, while spacious, are noisy and lack views. Guests also report maintenance issues and grimy bathrooms. Breakfast is served only on request, and costs extra -- no other meals or drinks are available. Other features include a small meeting room, free Wi-Fi, a vending machine, and an internet terminals in the lobby. Travelers may be better off staying at the similarly priced Pinnacle Lumpinee Park Hotel, which has a more convenient downtown location, plus a pool, gym and restaurant.

Citadines Sukhumvit 11 Bangkok
22/22 Sukhumvit 11, Sukhumvit Road, Klongtoey Nue, Wattana

Citadines Sukhumvit 11 Bangkok, a mid-range apartment hotel with 127 rooms, sits in the heart of Sukhumvit Soi 11, one of Bangkok's biggest party zones. Designed for long-term stays, sleek and modern apartments include kitchens or kitchenettes, flat-screen TVs, and free WiFi. The hotel has a narrow rooftop pool, a small fitness center, and a guest laundry, and there's a supermarket down the street. The Nana Skytrain station is just at the end of the road, a seven-minute walk, but some guests may find the area seedy at night. Travelers seeking rooms with a bit more style might want to try the Somerset Thonglor in the trendy, upscale Thong Lo area.

The Athenee Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Bangkok
61, Witthayu Road, Lumphini, Pathum Wan

The 374-room Athenee Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Bangkok is a luxury skyscraper in Bangkok’s tony Lumpini neighborhood. Built on the site of the former Kandhavas Palace, it was refurbished in 2016 with a tasteful Thai-colonial design inspired by the old palace. The hotel impressively caters for business travelers and tourists without compromising on leisure facilities. Highlights include a lagoon pool in tranquil gardens, eight restaurants and bars, and a proper gym. Rooms are spacious and light, with dark wood and plush fabrics, large comfy beds, marble bathrooms, and mod cons like free Wi-Fi and large flat-screen TVs. In a city where there’s serious competition for luxury hotel rooms, it’s worth comparing rates at the huge Shangri-La Hotel, which sits right on the Chao Phraya River.

Red Planet Bangkok Asoke
7, Soi Sukhumvit 14, Sukhumvit Road, Khlong Toei, Khlong Toei

The 130-room Red Planet Asoke, Bangkok is a value property in the heart of bustling Lower Sukhumvit. Formerly a Tune Hotel, the property is now a fresh, clean, and centrally located place to sleep. The hotel is on a quiet side street that's a five-minute walk from the skytrain and metro, along with the Terminal 21 Shopping Mall. Simple rooms are small, bright, and contemporary, with flat-screen TVs and safes, but there are almost no on-site features here. Aimed at budget travelers, this is a basic and functional property, although it's worth comparing rates with the Park Plaza, which has more amenities.

Compass Skyview Hotel by Compass Hospitality
12, Soi Sukhumvit 24, Khlong Tan, Khlong Toei

Opened in 2016, the four-pearl Compass Skyview sits on an upscale stretch of Sukhumvit Road, just minutes from Phrom Phong Skytrain Station. Luxury shops are close at hand as are spots for dining and drinking, though in-house offerings like a pool bar (one of Bangkok’s best), a cigar bar, a rooftop club and two trendy eateries may tempt you to stay on-site. The hotel’s 285 rooms lack the same “wow” factor as the public spaces, and standard ones are on the small side, but all are fashionable and functional. Minibars, LED TVs, and free Wi-Fi come standard as do floor-to-ceiling windows (upper-floor options have stellar skyline views, too). Dedicated club rooms come with lounge privileges that appeal to corporate types. If you are traveling as a family or simply prefer a familiar brand name, Aloft Bangkok outpost is a solid alternative.

Baan Wanglang Riverside
342, Soi Wat Rakang, Siriraj, Bangkok Noi

The 31-room Baan Wanglang Riverside is a three-pearl option with an excellent setting right on the Chao Phraya. It's a short walk from lively Wanglang Market, and piers are close by for ferries to the historic sights across the water. Rooms and suites are decorated in an attractive Thai-colonial style, and they're well-equipped with flat-screen TVs, kettles, free Wi-Fi, and air-conditioning. All have balconies, and some have spectacular river views. Three dining options -- a restaurant, cafe, and rooftop terrace -- all provide indoor and outdoor seating with views of the river, which is this hotel's main draw. Another affordable riverfront option is the New Siam Riverside Guest House, which adds a pool and free breakfast.  

U-Tiny Boutique Home Suvarnabhumi Bangkok
117/40-41 Kanchanaphisek Road, Soi Phayungthong, Saphan Sung

The 40-room U-Tiny Boutique Home Suvarnabhumi Bangkok is a mid-range property that's ideal for travelers passing through Suvarnabhumi International Airport. Rooms are simple, basic, and sparkling clean, and they offer free soft drinks, air-conditioning, and flat-screen TVs. The gardens are lovely, and the outdoor pool is a plus. The restaurant serves all meals, plus afternoon tea, and diners can eat inside or out by the pool and the gardens. Rates include one meal each day, and shuttle service to and from the airport is free. We also love features like discounted day rates, which are great for those on long layovers. Budget-focused travelers could check out the Regent Suvarnabhumi, but it is not as charming and it doesn't have a pool.