10 Best Hotels in Bangkok, Thailand

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Bangkok offers a staggering range of lodging choices, and even some of the best rooms are affordable to travelers on a budget. The city has nearly 500 hotels and guesthouses, and the number is growing. In fact, competition has brought the prices down at many hotels; unfortunately, the service has suffered at some as a result of cutting corners to lower prices. Still, you'll feel more pampered here than in many other cities.

For first-class lodging, few cities in the world rival Bangkok. In recent years the Mandarin Oriental, Peninsula, Shangri-La, and a handful of others have been repeatedly rated among the best in the world, with newer players like the Sofitel So and St. Regis receiving major accolades. If there were a similar comparison of the world's boutique hotels, Bangkok's would be near the top, too. These high-end hotels are surprisingly affordable, with rates comparable to standard hotels in New York or London. Business hotels also have fine service, excellent restaurants, and amenities like health clubs and spas.

Wherever you stay, remember that prices fluctuate enormously, and that huge discounts are the order of the day. Internet discounts are widely available, and booking online can often save you up to several thousand baht. Always ask for a better price, even when you are checking in. Deals may be more difficult to come by during the high season from November through February, but during low season they're plentiful.

Hotels are concentrated in four areas: in Silom and Bang Rak (home to many of riverfront hotels); around Siam Square and along Phetchaburi Road in Pathumwan; along Sukhumvit Road, which has the greatest number of hotels and an abundance of restaurants and nightlife; and in the Chinatown and the Old City neighborhoods, which have a smaller number of properties, most of which are affordable. Backpackers often head to Khao San Road, also home to some newer, more upmarket guesthouses.

THE BEST HOTEL IN BANGKOK

Siamotif Boutique Hotel

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$$ | 79 Soi Watsrisudaram, Bangkok, 10700, Thailand

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A sweet, polished homestay, it’s a dream to live for a few days inside a century-old, Thai river house. The home was passed down to current owner Anutra “Maii” Radabkij from her father, and after hiring artists to paint each bedroom in a different motif, Maii opened the hotel in 2015. Siamotif is located on the Bangkok Noi Canal, a tributary off the main river. Life around the hotel moves at a sleepier pace, and immersing yourself in Thai culture is as simple as sitting down to breakfast or borrowing one of the free bikes to explore the neighborhood.

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Pros

  • Immersion in Thai culture
  • Great for cat lovers
  • Beautiful bungalow setting

Cons

  • Far from big tourist attractions
  • No food beyond breakfast
  • Mosquito spray advised
79 Soi Watsrisudaram, Bangkok, 10700, Thailand

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Pullman Bangkok Hotel G

$$ | 188 Silom Rd., Bangkok, 10500, Thailand Fodor's Choice

A favorite with repeat Bangkok visitors, the Pullman projects a New York aesthetic with a Parisian flair, with the full-service Anne Semonin Spa and Scarlett Wine Bar---a rooftop indoor-outdoor bistro with a good selection of French wines and cheeses, popular with locals and expats during sunset happy hours. There are three other trendy dining venues in the hotel, including 25 Degrees, a custom burger eatery with a fully stocked bar open 24 hours. Rooms and suites are well-decorated, and there's an executive lounge for guests on the higher floors.

Pros

  • Burger bar open 24 hours
  • Good location near public transport and nightlife
  • Anne Semonin Spa

Cons

  • Pool is over-shaded
  • Breakfast is an add-on
  • Dodgy part of Silom Road at night
188 Silom Rd., Bangkok, 10500, Thailand
02–352--4000
Hotel Details
469 rooms and suites
No Meals

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Baan 2459

$$ | 98 Soi Phat Sai, Bangkok, 10100, Thailand

Originally a mansion built in 1916 by the Vadanyakul family, this stately building has had incarnations as a Chinese newspaper printing press, a teahouse, and a warehouse before being turned into a boutique hotel in the heart of Chinatown. The spacious guest rooms have high ceilings and period-appropriate furnishings. On the same lane is Bangkok's oldest coffee shop, Ek Teng Phu Ki.

Pros

  • Historic neighborhood
  • Personalized service
  • Walking distance from MRT

Cons

  • Hard to find
  • Often full
  • Teahouse attracts a lot of nonguests
98 Soi Phat Sai, Bangkok, 10100, Thailand
082–393--2459
Hotel Details
4 suites
No Meals

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Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok

$$ | 494 Ratchadamri Rd., Bangkok, 10330, Thailand

This stylish hotel filled with modern Thai art is right next to the auspicious Erawan Shrine. In the spacious rooms, the wood floors are strewn with tasteful rugs, the walls are hung with original art, and a desk and two chairs are positioned directly in front of the bay windows. High-tech accoutrements also abound. The bathrooms have separate showers and oversize tubs. A walkway connects the hotel to the BTS line and shopping below.

Pros

  • Easy access to many points in the city
  • World-class spa
  • Nine restaurants

Cons

  • Huge
  • Often high occupancy
  • Very busy lobby
494 Ratchadamri Rd., Bangkok, 10330, Thailand
02–254–1234
Hotel Details
380 rooms, 44 suites
Free Breakfast

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Ma Hotel

$$ | 412 Surawong Rd., Bangkok, 10500, Thailand

The expansive marble lobby is your first clue that this hotel is head and shoulders above others in its price range. Rooms have pleasant furnishings and spotless baths. There's a rooftop garden for sunbathing, and a small indoor pool next to the lobby. The best asset, though, may be the friendly staff. Many Asian tour groups stay here. The Skytrain is a 15-minute walk from the hotel.

Pros

  • <PRO>good value</PRO>
  • <PRO>friendly staff</PRO>
  • <PRO>short walk from river</PRO>

Cons

  • <CON>pool is indoors</CON>
  • <CON>popular with tour groups</CON>
  • <CON>high traffic on Surawong Road</CON>
412 Surawong Rd., Bangkok, 10500, Thailand
02-234–5070
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
243 rooms
Free breakfast

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Montien Hotel

$$ | 54 Surawong Rd., Bangkok, 10500, Thailand

This hotel prides itself in its Thai heritage and has been very well maintained since it was built in 1970, playing up its old-fashioned aesthetic. Prices are fair considering the area, rooms are spacious and comfortable, and there is a large pool and a well-equipped fitness center. An in-house fortune-teller will read your palm and consult your astrological parameters for a small fee.

Pros

  • Regal decor
  • Lots of space
  • Tucked away from traffic on Surawong Road

Cons

  • Not the most modern hotel
  • Popular with tour groups
  • Party clientele
54 Surawong Rd., Bangkok, 10500, Thailand
02–233--7060
Hotel Details
343 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Phranakorn-Nornlen Hotel

$$ | 46 Thewet, Soi 1, Bangkok, 10200, Thailand

Ideal for travelers seeking an artsy off-the-beaten-track experience, this cute boutique guesthouse is in the old Phra Nakhon district. The owner is an artist and it shows in the colorful hall spaces, the retro-casual rooms' individually painted murals, and the soap-carving, cooking, and sewing classes held for guests. 

Pros

  • Artsy setting
  • Friendly and helpful staff
  • In a real Bangkok neighborhood well off the tourist track

Cons

  • Far from Skytrain and subway
  • Difficult to find
  • Lacks pool, gym, and other hotel amenities
46 Thewet, Soi 1, Bangkok, 10200, Thailand
02–628–8188
Hotel Details
31 rooms
No Meals

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Prince Theatre Heritage Stay

$$ | 441/1 Charoeng Krung Rd., Bangkok, 10500, Thailand

This unique hotel started life in 1917 as one of Bangkok's first cinema houses, and the art deco stained-glass window and original theatre marquee have been preserved, along with an original 35mm projector and screen. The location, on a short alley off Charoen Krung Road, is superb for exploring the shops and street eateries nearby. There are only three suites, plus four dorms for budget travelers.

Pros

  • Not far from Saphan Taksin BTS and pier
  • Excellent location for exploring Bang Rak
  • Cool history

Cons

  • Traffic in the area can be congested
  • In a rather dark alley
  • Rooms tend to fill quickly
441/1 Charoeng Krung Rd., Bangkok, 10500, Thailand
062–591--2288
Hotel Details
3 suites, 4 dorms
No Meals

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Riva Arun Bangkok

$$ | 392/25–28 Maharaj Rd., Bangkok, 10200, Thailand

This luxurious boutique hotel overlooking the Chao Phraya River is all about elegant modern furnishings, perfect for couples seeking a romantic escape. The two suites with outdoor Jacuzzis are in high demand, and most rooms offer floor-to-ceiling windows and little balconies against the water. There is also a rooftop restaurant with a wide list of cocktails and fancy Thai dishes.

Pros

  • Near to Grand Palace and other attractions
  • Rooftop restaurant
  • Quiet and tucked down an alley

Cons

  • Far from nightlife
  • Hard to find
  • Very limited occupancy
392/25–28 Maharaj Rd., Bangkok, 10200, Thailand
02–221--1188
Hotel Details
25 rooms
No Meals

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Royal Princess Larn Luang

$$ | 269 Larn Luang Rd., Bangkok, 10100, Thailand

This hotel with four restaurants of its own is situated for exploring Dusit, the Old City, and Chinatown, and it's a short taxi ride from riverside eateries. Gardens flank the tranquil lobby. The rooms are tastefully decorated in subdued colors setting off the dark-wood furnishings, but the bathrooms are on the small side. The main downsides are that the restaurants are merely okay, the hotel is far from Skytrain and subway stations, and come evening the neighborhood is virtually deserted.

Pros

  • <PRO>beautiful pool area</PRO>
  • <PRO>fair number of creature comforts</PRO>
  • <PRO>quiet neighborhood</PRO>

Cons

  • <CON>restaurants not outstanding</CON>
  • <CON>isolated location</CON>
  • <CON>smallish bathrooms</CON>
269 Larn Luang Rd., Bangkok, 10100, Thailand
02-281–3088
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
167 rooms
Free breakfast

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