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Holiday Inn Bangkok, an IHG Hotel
4.6/5633 Reviews
Siam
Good location as it’s close to the places where I usually would visit plus BTS. Second time staying at the Holiday Inn but at a different wing (the one where the lift is behind the pool). The room is big but also a bit old as things seem to be falling apart at places. 1) I got woken up by the sound of water dripping from the bathroom ceiling one morning. Called front desk but they misheard and thought the water basin was leaking. The ceiling was already sagging a bit so was afraid that it might collapse. 2) The metal plate by the door was loose so need to attempt closing the door a few times. Otherwise the door won’t lock properly. 3) Bathtub drainage was blocked so water would start pooling around the feet.
Holiday Inn Bangkok Silom, an IHG Hotel
4.4/5925 Reviews
Silom/Sathon
Well, this is my second stay at this hotel in 3 months time. This time I got a room with a bath tub which is absolutely fine with me. However, there is no rack or shelf for the shower gel and shampoo, so I need to bend over 90 degrees for several times in a shower which is quite annoying. The sink also has a long hair from a previous lady guest. Photo attached for details. Other than the bathroom, the mattress is also a bit too soft especially by the edge, so I need to sleep in the center of the king size bed to avoid a bad back in the morning. Secondly, the same old issue happened again (it happened in my last visit in July) as the room maid took the room key away from the slot by the entrance of my room, to save energy I presumed This time I have no choice but to run down to the front desk and addressed the happening to the asst. Front office manager. I need to reiterate to her and she agreed that is not the proper action to do in view of the security of my room. Later on, Ms Paantayamon, the manager sent me a fruit plate and chocolate to compensate for the inconvenience caused. I sincerely urged her to conduct more training to the room maids of their uwnprofessional behavior to take room keys away from any guest rooms. It posed a security issue if the key is in the wrong hands. Finally, I hope the hotel looks into this seriously before any theft or loss happens due to the key being taken away from a guestroom.
Holiday Inn Bangkok Sukhumvit, an IHG Hotel
4.2/5889 Reviews
Sukhumvit
The hotel was in a great location, near to transport links and large shopping complex and food hubs. The staff and service were excellent, friendly and very helpful.  Breakfast was great with very ample selection and great value. Thoroughly recommend and would return. They also noted, anniversary and birthday with card, cake and decoration on bed. Very welcomed.

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Bangkok Travel Guide

Bangkok is Thailand’s capital and the pulse of Southeast Asia. Built along the Chao Phraya River, Bangkok used to get around on a network of canals, earning it the nickname “Venice of the East.”

In Bangkok, you’ve got glittering temples like Wat Arun and Wat Pho sitting right next to shiny skyscrapers and giant malls like IconSiam. No matter if you’re slurping on boat noodles, cruising the river, or catching the sunset from a rooftop bar, Bangkok’s got a way of pulling you in!


Getting to Bangkok

So, you’re headed to Bangkok—awesome choice! Getting there is pretty easy since the city’s got two airports: Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) and Don Mueang Airport (DMK).

  • Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) is the main one, located about 30 kilometers (19 miles) southeast of the city center. It’s where most international flights land. It’s shiny, modern, and well-organized, with loads of shops, cafes, and lounges. If you’re flying in from Europe, North America, or anywhere long-haul, this is probably where you’ll arrive.
  • Don Mueang Airport (DMK) is about 20 kilometers (12 miles) north of downtown Bangkok and handles mostly budget airlines like AirAsia and Nok Air. It’s an older airport and it’s great if you’re coming from nearby countries or taking domestic flights.

If you’re catching a red-eye flight, I suggest staying near Suvarnabhumi Airport for convenience. These hotels offer free shuttle services to and from the airport, making those early mornings or late arrivals much easier.

Hotel NameDistance from SuvarnabhumiService Info
Sinsuvarn Airport Suite Hotel3 km (1.8 miles)Free airport shuttle, luggage storage, pool, restaurant
Grand Inn Come Hotel8 km (5 miles)Free airport shuttle, pool, gym, currency exchange

Click to find more hotels near Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK).

Getting Around Bangkok

Thailand Ferry

Best Areas to Stay in Bangkok

  • Sukhumvit: Glittering rooftop bars and global eats along the BTS line – perfect for nightlife lovers and luxury shoppers.
  • Riverside: Upscale 5-star hotels with best river views, steps from Wat Arun and sunset cruises. Great for families.
  • Old City: Budget hostels and street food near the Grand Palace – temple-hopping by day, Khao San Road parties by night.
Top Things to Do in Bangkok

Wat Arun

Top Things to Do in Bangkok

Bangkok is chaotic, colorful, and so much fun. This delulu city guarantees you’ll leave with stories to tell!

1. The Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew

The Grand Palace is Bangkok’s most famous landmark, and for good reason. This 18th-century royal palace is incredible, with intricate architecture and remarkable courtyards. Inside, you’ll find Wat Phra Kaew, home to the Emerald Buddha, Thailand’s most sacred statue.

Pro Tip: Your ticket also gets you into the Queen Sirikit Museum of Textiles, which is cool (literally—hello, AC!) and worth a quick stop.

Top Things to Do in Bangkok

The Grand Palace

2. Wat Pho

Just down the road, you’ve got Wat Pho, home to the massive Reclining Buddha that’s 150 feet of pure gold-plated glory. The temple grounds are beautiful, and if you’re up for it, you can grab a massage at the on-site Thai massage. Trust me, it’s worth it.

Top Things to Do in Bangkok

Chinatown

3. Chinatown

Chinatown is a feast for the senses. No matter if you’re here for the amazing street food, gold shops, or temples, this neighborhood never disappoints. The main drag, Yaowarat Road, comes alive at night with food carts dishing out everything from roast duck to sticky rice with mango.

If you’re visiting during Chinese New Year, expect exciting parades, dragon dances, and even more delicious food. Don’t forget to duck into a side alley—you never know what treasure you’ll find.

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