Airy Suvarnabhumi Hotel is a value hotel near Suvarnabhumi Airport, which is a 10-minute drive away. The no-frills rooms are clean and basic, with minibars, electric kettles, and flat-screen TVs. In 2016, rooms were given a modern overhaul and a new room wing was added, but Superior Rooms are lack safes and have smaller bathrooms. There are maintenance issues, like scuffed walls and exposed wiring, and soundproofing isn’t great. Breakfast and other meals are available, though not 24/7. Sadly, for an airport hotel, transfers to the terminal cost extra, though freebies include bicycle hire, a local shuttle, and good Wi-Fi. The biggest drawback is the isolated residential location, and central Bangkok can take up to an hour to reach depending on traffic. Nearby, the similarly priced Phoenix Hotel Bangkok is slightly closer to the main road, with rates including transfers.
Airy Suvarnabhumi Hotel is a value hotel near Suvarnabhumi Airport, which is a 10-minute drive away. The no-frills rooms are clean and basic, with minibars, electric kettles, and flat-screen TVs. In 2016, rooms were given a modern overhaul and a new room wing was added, but Superior Rooms are lack safes and have smaller bathrooms. There are maintenance issues, like scuffed walls and exposed wiring, and soundproofing isn’t great. Breakfast and other meals are available, though not 24/7. Sadly, for an airport hotel, transfers to the terminal cost extra, though freebies include bicycle hire, a local shuttle, and good Wi-Fi. The biggest drawback is the isolated residential location, and central Bangkok can take up to an hour to reach depending on traffic. Nearby, the similarly priced Phoenix Hotel Bangkok is slightly closer to the main road, with rates including transfers.
The 37-room Citichic by iCheck Inn is a snazzy mid-range hotel In Lower Sukhumvit, which is home to countless restaurants, bars, shops, and nightlife. The Nana Skytrain station is a 10-minute walk from the hotel, and is also reachable by a free daytime tuk-tuk. Bright rooms are modern and stylish, with contemporary Thai decor and chic bathrooms with separate walk-in showers and large bathtubs. The hotel has a small gym and a swimming pool up on the roof, plus a restaurant that's open for breakfast and lunch. This is one of Bangkok's most crowded areas, and at night the Nana can be a little seedy for some travelers. Still, this a good value for central Bangkok and the features outpace nearby competitors like CityPoint Hotel.
The 37-room Citichic by iCheck Inn is a snazzy mid-range hotel In Lower Sukhumvit, which is home to countless restaurants, bars, shops, and nightlife. The Nana Skytrain station is a 10-minute walk from the hotel, and is also reachable by a free daytime tuk-tuk. Bright rooms are modern and stylish, with contemporary Thai decor and chic bathrooms with separate walk-in showers and large bathtubs. The hotel has a small gym and a swimming pool up on the roof, plus a restaurant that's open for breakfast and lunch. This is one of Bangkok's most crowded areas, and at night the Nana can be a little seedy for some travelers. Still, this a good value for central Bangkok and the features outpace nearby competitors like CityPoint Hotel.
The practical, upper-middle-range Aspen Suites Bangkok offers 65 contemporary, spacious guest rooms and suites, all with fully equipped kitchens or kitchenettes and dining areas. Common areas of the hotel are small but comprehensive, with a narrow outdoor pool, a small gym, and a cafe serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner and offering room service. The hotel sits on a quiet side street, about a six-minute walk (or a free tuk-tuk ride) from the bustling main drag of Sukhumvit Road and about a 10-minute walk from the nearest BTS Skytrain stop. While Aspen doesn’t quite standout from the wealth of suite hotels in the area, it’s a solid option, though guests may want to compare rates and amenities with nearby competitors. Hotel Icon Bangkok, for example, adds a rooftop pool and bar, while Shama Sukhumvit Bangkok offers sleeker rooms but tends to be pricier.
The practical, upper-middle-range Aspen Suites Bangkok offers 65 contemporary, spacious guest rooms and suites, all with fully equipped kitchens or kitchenettes and dining areas. Common areas of the hotel are small but comprehensive, with a narrow outdoor pool, a small gym, and a cafe serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner and offering room service. The hotel sits on a quiet side street, about a six-minute walk (or a free tuk-tuk ride) from the bustling main drag of Sukhumvit Road and about a 10-minute walk from the nearest BTS Skytrain stop. While Aspen doesn’t quite standout from the wealth of suite hotels in the area, it’s a solid option, though guests may want to compare rates and amenities with nearby competitors. Hotel Icon Bangkok, for example, adds a rooftop pool and bar, while Shama Sukhumvit Bangkok offers sleeker rooms but tends to be pricier.
There are 280 guest rooms at this three-and-a-half pearl property set just north Bangkok’s cultural and historic district. It’s an ideal spot for tourists as the top sights of the city, like the Grand Palace and Wat Pho, are within a quick five-minute tuk-tuk ride. Lively Khaosan Road -- home to innumerable bars and restaurants -- is also just a 10-minute walk away. Rooms at the Nouvo City Hotel are spacious and contemporary, with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs. There are some excellent facilities on-site including a lovely full-service spa, fitness center, restaurant, and rooftop pool. Those wanting to stay right on the banks of the Chao Phraya River could check out the Aurum The River Place as an alternative, though rates will likely be higher.
There are 280 guest rooms at this three-and-a-half pearl property set just north Bangkok’s cultural and historic district. It’s an ideal spot for tourists as the top sights of the city, like the Grand Palace and Wat Pho, are within a quick five-minute tuk-tuk ride. Lively Khaosan Road -- home to innumerable bars and restaurants -- is also just a 10-minute walk away. Rooms at the Nouvo City Hotel are spacious and contemporary, with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs. There are some excellent facilities on-site including a lovely full-service spa, fitness center, restaurant, and rooftop pool. Those wanting to stay right on the banks of the Chao Phraya River could check out the Aurum The River Place as an alternative, though rates will likely be higher.
The Millennium Hilton Bangkok is a 533-room upscale hotel on the Thonburi side of the Chao Phraya River. This modern property has large rooms with river views plus flat-screen TVs and minibars, though we spotted lots of worn furniture. There are four restaurants, including a rooftop bar with fantastic city views. A lovely pool and beach area, a fitness center, a spa, and outdoor reflection garden round out the features. Guests staying in Executive Rooms get access to the Executive Lounge, which includes breakfast, afternoon tea, evening drinks, and free hotel-wide Wi-Fi. The hotel operates a free shuttle boat service to the skytrain at Saphan Taksin. For something right downtown, travelers could also consider the similarly priced Radisson Blu Plaza Bangkok, which has glitzier decor and free Wi-Fi.
The Millennium Hilton Bangkok is a 533-room upscale hotel on the Thonburi side of the Chao Phraya River. This modern property has large rooms with river views plus flat-screen TVs and minibars, though we spotted lots of worn furniture. There are four restaurants, including a rooftop bar with fantastic city views. A lovely pool and beach area, a fitness center, a spa, and outdoor reflection garden round out the features. Guests staying in Executive Rooms get access to the Executive Lounge, which includes breakfast, afternoon tea, evening drinks, and free hotel-wide Wi-Fi. The hotel operates a free shuttle boat service to the skytrain at Saphan Taksin. For something right downtown, travelers could also consider the similarly priced Radisson Blu Plaza Bangkok, which has glitzier decor and free Wi-Fi.
The upper-middle-range Eastin Hotel Makkasan is near the Ratchaprarop Airport Rail Link station and major downtown shopping malls. Decor is smart but a tad generic, and even a little dated in spots. The 278 rooms, which include suites and a dedicated family floor, are spacious, and the Sky Deluxe Rooms offer spectacular city views. The hotel has an attractive pool and pool bar, a well-equipped gym, sauna, and spa. However, the highlight is the Sky Lounge, which has views of Baiyoke Tower II. Free skytrain shuttle service is available, but it runs infrequently. Additionally, the free Wi-Fi isn't always great in the rooms. Those needing more reliable Wi-Fi might consider the nearby Berkeley Hotel Pratunam, which has similar rates and is closer to the skytrain.
The upper-middle-range Eastin Hotel Makkasan is near the Ratchaprarop Airport Rail Link station and major downtown shopping malls. Decor is smart but a tad generic, and even a little dated in spots. The 278 rooms, which include suites and a dedicated family floor, are spacious, and the Sky Deluxe Rooms offer spectacular city views. The hotel has an attractive pool and pool bar, a well-equipped gym, sauna, and spa. However, the highlight is the Sky Lounge, which has views of Baiyoke Tower II. Free skytrain shuttle service is available, but it runs infrequently. Additionally, the free Wi-Fi isn't always great in the rooms. Those needing more reliable Wi-Fi might consider the nearby Berkeley Hotel Pratunam, which has similar rates and is closer to the skytrain.
NapPark Hostel @ Khao San is a budget hostel that’s among the most popular in the Old Town district, if not the whole city. Two blocks from the hubbub of Khao San Road, it’s a party hostel with no curfew, though the six dorm rooms are generally quiet. They’re thoughtfully designed with privacy curtains around beds, but the cheapest options lack windows and sleep up to 22 people. Bathrooms are chic but small. Breakfast (for a fee) is available until late, there are coin-operated laundry facilities, and reliable Wi-Fi is free throughout -- but there's no kitchen for guest use. Some may be put off by the hostel’s ban on Thai guests. On the next block, the Suneta Hostel Khaosan provides a good alternative. It has slightly higher rates, but it offers a kitchen and free breakfast, plus some bunks have personal TVs.
NapPark Hostel @ Khao San is a budget hostel that’s among the most popular in the Old Town district, if not the whole city. Two blocks from the hubbub of Khao San Road, it’s a party hostel with no curfew, though the six dorm rooms are generally quiet. They’re thoughtfully designed with privacy curtains around beds, but the cheapest options lack windows and sleep up to 22 people. Bathrooms are chic but small. Breakfast (for a fee) is available until late, there are coin-operated laundry facilities, and reliable Wi-Fi is free throughout -- but there's no kitchen for guest use. Some may be put off by the hostel’s ban on Thai guests. On the next block, the Suneta Hostel Khaosan provides a good alternative. It has slightly higher rates, but it offers a kitchen and free breakfast, plus some bunks have personal TVs.
The 24-room Adamaz House is a budget option that's close to dozens of restaurants, shops, and attractions, as well as the nightlife of Khaosan Road. Rooms range from dorm-style units with bunk beds to a rooftop suite with an outdoor bathroom and sitting area. Although all units are simple and compact, they include en-suite bathrooms, air-conditioning, TVs, and free Wi-Fi. Coffee and snacks are served in the lobby around-the-clock, and the rooftop terrace is a popular spot for hanging out, but that's about it for features. Keep in mind that alcohol isn't allowed on-site. Travelers seeking more amenities at similar rates could check out the nearby Rambuttri Village Inn & Plaza, which has two rooftop pools and a Thai restaurant.
The 24-room Adamaz House is a budget option that's close to dozens of restaurants, shops, and attractions, as well as the nightlife of Khaosan Road. Rooms range from dorm-style units with bunk beds to a rooftop suite with an outdoor bathroom and sitting area. Although all units are simple and compact, they include en-suite bathrooms, air-conditioning, TVs, and free Wi-Fi. Coffee and snacks are served in the lobby around-the-clock, and the rooftop terrace is a popular spot for hanging out, but that's about it for features. Keep in mind that alcohol isn't allowed on-site. Travelers seeking more amenities at similar rates could check out the nearby Rambuttri Village Inn & Plaza, which has two rooftop pools and a Thai restaurant.
The 297-room Movenpick Bangkok Sukhumvit is an upscale property situated on a quiet side street off Sukhumvit Road. It's within walking distance of numerous restaurants, shops, and businesses, as well as two skytrain stations. The hotel offers free tuk-tuk service to Sukhumvit Road for those who prefer not to walk. Rooms are modern and attractive, outfitted with flat-screen TVs, minibars, kettles, and free Wi-Fi. Executive-level perks, like free breakfast and cocktails, draw many business travelers. There's also an all-day restaurant, plus trendy bars on the rooftop and in the lounge. The rooftop pool and modern fitness center are additional pluses. Travelers looking for a less expensive option in the area could check out the nearby Royal President Bangkok, but it lacks city views from rooms and there's no bar.
The 297-room Movenpick Bangkok Sukhumvit is an upscale property situated on a quiet side street off Sukhumvit Road. It's within walking distance of numerous restaurants, shops, and businesses, as well as two skytrain stations. The hotel offers free tuk-tuk service to Sukhumvit Road for those who prefer not to walk. Rooms are modern and attractive, outfitted with flat-screen TVs, minibars, kettles, and free Wi-Fi. Executive-level perks, like free breakfast and cocktails, draw many business travelers. There's also an all-day restaurant, plus trendy bars on the rooftop and in the lounge. The rooftop pool and modern fitness center are additional pluses. Travelers looking for a less expensive option in the area could check out the nearby Royal President Bangkok, but it lacks city views from rooms and there's no bar.
Located in the always-lively, fairly seedy Nana area of the popular Sukhumvit district, the two-and-a-half-pearl Nana Hotel appeals mostly to solo male business travelers. Directly across the street is the self-proclaimed "World's Largest Adult Playground," Nana Plaza, and night markets clog Sukhimvit Road in all directions in the evening. The 349 rooms are clean and spacious, but tired when it comes to style. A sizable pool and cheap same-day laundry services are pluses, in addition to the relatively low rates and location near major malls, international dining, nightlife, and the skytrain. There's even a Hooters on-site for those who are inclined. Families may want to steer clear of the location, though, and it's worth considering the Majestic Suites instead, which is more kid-friendly, modern, and has similar rates.
Located in the always-lively, fairly seedy Nana area of the popular Sukhumvit district, the two-and-a-half-pearl Nana Hotel appeals mostly to solo male business travelers. Directly across the street is the self-proclaimed "World's Largest Adult Playground," Nana Plaza, and night markets clog Sukhimvit Road in all directions in the evening. The 349 rooms are clean and spacious, but tired when it comes to style. A sizable pool and cheap same-day laundry services are pluses, in addition to the relatively low rates and location near major malls, international dining, nightlife, and the skytrain. There's even a Hooters on-site for those who are inclined. Families may want to steer clear of the location, though, and it's worth considering the Majestic Suites instead, which is more kid-friendly, modern, and has similar rates.