Latest Reviews for Bangkok Hotels

S3 Siam Bangkok Hotel
4/5849 Reviews
Siam
Location was by far the best thing about this hotel for us, the other features, service and amenities were great but location is what stands out. Because of the traffic in Bangkok, navigating using rideshare services can take a really long time, stuck in traffic. At this location, not only are you a short walk from national stadium BTS, meaning you have easy access to the Silom and Sukhumvit lines. It also, has the BTS bus stop allowing easy transportation into the city to visit the grand palace, and temple of emerald Buddha. Additionally in the nearby canal/klong there is a river boat public transport service which we found incredibly fast and easy to use, though I would wear a mask as the water was a little dirty.
LKN GRAND
4.3/528 Reviews
Siam
About 5 minutes from MRT There are shops/restaurants and street food along the road A hotel is a single-occupancy apartment on site, not a hotel. Therefore, the front desk and service cannot be compared with that of a hotel. The room space is okay and there is enough space for display There are sinks and microwaves available for use The bathroom is very dark and has no window, so there is no air convection. The floor-to-ceiling windows are the rear windows of ordinary homes. Oh, there is no trash can in the room, only in the bathroom. The bed is soft and not very elastic It is very inconvenient that there is no socket at the bedside There is WIFI and the speed is okay For less than 1,000 baht a night One stop away from SIAM business district bts Living functions are good. 711 is just around the corner downstairs.
LiT BANGKOK Residence
4.6/5100 Reviews
Siam
We checked in to the hotel and were moved to the resident portion of the property. The pool was closed, however it did not say that when we booked the room. We would have been able to use the hotel pool however we would have had to walk around the parking lot to the other building. The first room we were assigned was facing the pool under construction and it was very noisy. We requested to be moved and the next room was much nicer. The rooms are spacious and very clean with a nice kitchen and sitting area. The hotel is very close to the mall. The staff was very nice and helpful. However we booked a driver to the Floating Market through the hotel and were dropped off at a boat rental place, had to pay B2000.00 for 1 hour boat ride. (no negotiations) When we requested to be dropped off at the market itself our driver told us he is not able to do that because he is not a guide. We would have been better off booking a tour.
Happy Station Bangkok
4.7/568 Reviews
Siam
Stayed here twice, once in April and again in May. Both times I stayed in the 8 bed dorm. Each bunk is a double bed with a very comfortable mattress, pillow and quilt. Each bed is allocated a tall locker which can hold even the largest of backpacks. The shared showers and toilets were separated, but on the same floor. There were 6 toilets, 4 showers on the 2nd floor and there was never a queue. The only downside was that these areas were not under AC, so I'd be sweating again after a shower. The location is about a 2 minutes walk to either Hua Lamphong MRT and railway station. The area isn't packed with shops like the more central and touristy parts of Bangkok, but there are plenty of eateries within a 5/10 walking distance. Overall, I had a super stay both times. The entire property is kept clean at all times, the staff here are super nice and there's even an on site cafe which serves delicious congee, teas and coffee.
Check-in My Hostel
4.9/53 Reviews
Siam
The hostel is in a narrow alley, next to a mosque, but the traffic around is quite convenient. It can be taken by boat or subway. Change to Suvarnabhumi subway once, and it will be far to Don Mueang. It may be for the sake of hygiene. The hostel is not allowed to eat in the house, and it is not allowed to dry clothes. Washing clothes must use his washing machine, washing + drying a total of 60 baht. Service attitude is good, but because it is short stay there are not many opportunities to contact.
OYO 514 Ali Hostel
3.6/53 Reviews
Siam
Polite, take good care of me.

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More about Bangkok

Bangkok, Thailand's capital city, is a blend of traditional culture and modernity. Also known as 'The City of Angels', Bangkok is your must-visit place ever!

Interesting facts about Bangkok

Bangkok holds the Guinness World record for having the longest city name in the world - Krungthepmahanakhon Amonrattanakosin Mahintharayutthaya Mahadilokphop Noppharatratchathaniburirom Udomratchaniwetmahasathan Amonphimanawatansathit Sakkathattiya Witsanukamprasit.

Bangkok is also home to the world's largest solid gold Buddha statue, weighing 5.5 tons.

Top attractions in Bangkok

  • The Grand Palace: The symbol of Bangkok's dynasty, bringing together the best of Thai painting, sculpture and decorative arts.
  • Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchawaramahawihan: A prominent Buddhist temple in the central Khmer-style tower.
  • SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World: Here you can enjoy 30,000 marine creatures, spanning more than 400 marine species.
  • Chao Phraya River: It is known as the "Mother of Rivers" in Thailand and is known as the "Venice of the East". With a total length of 1,352 kilometres, it runs through southeastern Thailand.
  • The Temple of the Emerald Buddha: Royal families have held important ceremonies here.
  • Chatuchak Weekend Market: With over 8,000 stalls, there's a myriad of attractions.

Weather and what to wear

Bangkok has a tropical monsoon climate. It's hot and humid throughout the year. The average temperature in Bangkok ranges between 25°C to 35°C. November to February is considered the most comfortable period to visit.

Comfortable, breathable clothing is a must. Do remember to carry appropriate attire for visit to temples - shoulders and knees must be covered.

Bangkok's transportation

  • BTS Skytrain: It is a fast and efficient way to travel around the city, especially during peak hours.
  • MRTs: MTR complements the BTS Skytrain by connecting other parts of Bangkok. It's a convenient way to travel to areas not covered by the Skytrain.
  • Buses: Buses cover almost every part of Bangkok, which are a more budget-friendly.
  • Taxis: Taxis are plentiful in Bangkok. However, traffic jams are common. Make sure the driver uses the metre or agree on a fare.
  • Tuk-tuks: Tuk-tuks are a fun transportation in Bangkok. Riding in a tuk-tuk can be a memorable experience in Bangkok. Do bargain with the driver!
  • Boats and ferries: Chao Phraya River is a major transportation artery, and there are various boats and ferries that operate along the river and its canals.

What to eat in Bangkok?

  • Pad Thai: A Thai stir-fried noodle dish made with rice noodles, shrimp, tofu, eggs, peanuts, and bean sprouts, with tamarind sauce, fish sauce, and chili.
  • Tom Yum Goong: A hot and sour Thai soup flavored with lemongrass, lime juice, fish sauce, and chili peppers.
  • Massaman Curry: A Thai curry with influences from Indian and Muslim cuisine, with meat, potatoes, peanuts, and aromatic spices.
  • Mango Sticky Rice: A Thai dessert made with ripe mango slices served with sweet coconut sticky rice and coconut milk.
  • Khanom Buang: Crispy and sweet Thai pancakes filled with a coconut cream.

Which area in Bangkok is the best to stay?

You can plan wisely to make the most of your time in Bangkok.

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