Located in Old Bangkok, Prince Palace Hotel is directly above Bo Bae Tower - a wholesale clothing market. Overlooking Mahanak Canal, the hotel offers an outdoor pool and 7 dining options.
Manuel
New Zealand
Very good value for money, big full on gym, nice swimming pools, friendly staff
With a walkway connecting the hotel and Don Muang Airport, Amari Don Muang Airport is among the most popular meeting venues on this side of the city. Free WiFi is available in all areas.
Sean
Australia
Airport hotel. Comfortable for a one night transit stay. Easy to get to from the airport, can just walk there. Bed was fine.
With a short walk from Phrom Phong BTS Station and a few steps from The Emporium Shopping Mall, SKYVIEW Hotel Bangkok offers accommodation with complimentary WiFi throughout and free private parking...
Michael
United Kingdom
2 Sky bars and pool area plus 3 resteraunts very nice. View from sky bar amazing, staff are very good very good service. Beds very comfortable. Nice area close to BTS station so easy to get to.
Would 100% stay again. Close to huge shopping malls. 7/11 directly opposite very handy
Located in Bangkok, 600 metres from Gaysorn Village Shopping Mall, The Berkeley Hotel Pratunam - SHA Extra Plus provides accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a garden and a...
Siew
Australia
We had a problem with the hot water service running only hot and it was resolved pronto and complimentary fruit and a free breakfast was provided for the inconvenience caused, well done!
Centre Point Pratunam - SHA Extra Plus is situated in Bangkok, 480 metres from Phaya Thai BTS Station. It features a salt water swimming pool, restaurant and spacious rooms with kitchens.
Mahardika
Singapore
SPACIOUS ROOM, it was always clean and location was very good.
Maison Hotel Bangkok offers stylish accommodation in the heart of Bangkok, 200 metres from Nana Plaza and 270 metres from Nana BTS Skytrain Station.
Mafalda
Portugal
We loved the hotel. It was beautiful, very clean and the staff was super friendly. Breakfast was excellent. This was a very pleasant stay for us. Highly recommend!
Occupying a prime location, Centre Point Silom is a 5-minute walk from Saphan Taksin BTS Station. Boasting views of Chao Phraya River, guests also enjoy the convenience of a restaurant and free Wi-Fi....
Audrey
United Kingdom
Staff were very polite and helpful. Location near BTS, and Sathorn pier so easy to travel around city. Supermarket below hotel useful as we were self catering.
Situated in Bangkok, 4.1 km from Gaysorn Village Shopping Mall, lebua at State Tower features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness centre and a terrace.
Naidoo
South Africa
Loved the check inn and concierge process and hospitality. Felt very welcomed.
Attractively set in the Bangkok Old Town district of Bangkok, Ayathorn Bangkok is situated 700 metres from Wat Saket, 1.1 km from Khao San Road and 1.8 km from Bangkok National Museum.
Everything was perfect! The bed was very comfortable!
Conveniently set in Bangkok, Sindhorn Midtown Hotel Bangkok, Vignette Collection - an IHG Hotel provides air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, free private parking and room service.
Cleanliness, location, clear design and the extremely kind staff
Set in Bangkok, 700 metres from Emporium Shopping Mall, Carlton Hotel Bangkok Sukhumvit offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness centre and a terrace.
Always my favourite hotel when I travel to Bangkok
Featuring free WiFi, Lancaster Bangkok offers 5-star accommodation with a fitness centre, swimming pool and a pool bar overlooking views of Bangkok City.
Spectacular decor, nice and clean with great pool and facilities
Featured in the Michelin guide 2021 in the 'Top Class Comfort – Business : Grand Luxury' category, The Okura Prestige Bangkok Plus Certified offers stylish rooms with free WiFi and breathtaking views...
This place is fabulous , it exceeds all expectation
Set in Bangkok and with Jim Thompson House reachable within 400 metres, Daraya Boutique Hotel offers concierge services, non-smoking rooms, an outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi and a shared lounge.
All the staffs friendly. Comfortable beds, best location
Situated in Bangkok, 1.6 km from Bangkok National Museum, Bangkok Saran Poshtel features views of the city. With a shared lounge, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi.
Great room, helpful staff and the breakfast was excellent.
TRIBE Living Bangkok Sukhumvit 39 features an outdoor swimming pool, fitness centre, a terrace and restaurant in Bangkok. This 4-star hotel offers a bar.
Beautiful modern hotel with fantastic staff. Gorgeous pool.
Located in Bangkok, 4.9 km from Wat Arun, Saan Hotel Sathorn provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and luggage storage space.
Everything is great. The swimming pool is awesome!
Located in Bangkok, 500 metres from Khao San Road, Siri Ratchadamnoen Bangkok Hotel provides accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a shared lounge.
Conveniently located in the Khlong Toei district of Bangkok, Staybridge Suites Bangkok Sukhumvit, an IHG Hotel is set less than 1 km from Emporium Shopping Mall, a 19-minute walk from Queen Sirikit...
Fantastic hotel, everything is absolutely perfect!
Located in Bangkok, 1.5 km from Emporium Shopping Mall, karaarom hotel provides accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a fitness centre.
Good value of money, Environment, people, food and service
Situated in Bangkok, 2.8 km from Bangkok International Trade and Exhibition Centre BITEC, ORION Hotel & Residence Bangna features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a...
Beautiful comfortable hotel with great swimming pool
Set in Bangkok, less than 1 km from Gaysorn Village Shopping Mall, Magnolias Ratchadamri Boulevard Serviced Residences offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a...
Well located in the Din Daeng district of Bangkok, Jace hotel is situated 5.7 km from Central World, 5.9 km from SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World and 6.1 km from Central Embassy.
Offering free bike rentals and night bike tour (Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday only), the classic, eclectic Old Capital Bike Inn features rooms that are individually appointed with heirloom furniture and...
The breakfasts were amazing. Best meals I had in Thailand.
In a prime location in the Bangkok Old Town district of Bangkok, DE Phanakron Boutique Hotel is located less than 1 km from Khao San Road, a 19-minute walk from Wat Saket and 1.6 km from Bangkok...
Beautiful hotel, unique design and very friendly staff.
Situated in Bangkok and with MBK Center reachable within 1.8 km, Every Surawong features concierge services, non-smoking rooms, free bikes, free WiFi throughout the property and a garden.
the location is great and the staff very very kind
thank you very much
Situated in Bangkok, 4.5 km from Bangkok International Trade and Exhibition Centre BITEC, Maneeya Park Residence features accommodation with a garden, private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
FAQs about hotels in Bangkok
On average, 3-star hotels in Bangkok cost £31 per night, and 4-star hotels in Bangkok are £59 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Bangkok can on average be found for £128 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Bangkok this weekend is £41 or, for a 4-star hotel, £73. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Bangkok for this weekend cost on average around £143 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £40 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Bangkok for tonight. You'll pay on average around £71 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Bangkok will cost around £133 (based on Booking.com prices).
Bangkok never sleeps, or so you might think as you fly into Suvarnabhumi International Airport. From luxurious mega malls like MBK and Siam Discovery in Siam Square to the famous Khao San Road in the Banglamphu district, this hard working city is packed with commerce, fiery food and soothing temples.
Catch a boat up river on the Chao Phraya Express or discover different neighbourhoods on the blissfully air-conditioned BTS Skytrain. A taxi or exhilarating tuk-tuk ride is never far away from the big attractions, which include Chinatown, Jim Thompson House and the floating markets at Damnoen Saduak.
To step out of the frenetic energy of street food stalls, amulet markets and the sizzling temperatures, discover an oasis of calm in one of the many Buddhist temples. Be awed by the majesty of the Grand Palace and marvel at the world’s longest reclining Buddha at Wat Pho. While you’re there why not relax even more with a traditional Thai massage?
From the sky-scraping luxury hotels with world famous rooftop bars to a cheap hostel bed in the centre of town, Booking.com will help you explore all Bangkok has to offer.
Bangkok is a big city, very much like NY or London, a lot...
Bangkok is a big city, very much like NY or London, a lot of sky scrapers and the roads and highways are huge. Difficult to get about if you haven't got transport, either your own or taxis. The central parts of Bangkok are the fullest and busiest, with the usual holiday attractions but remember the traffic is horrendous during peak times. I would recommend you stay close to central parts of Bangkok because the outer areas are mostly residential and not much happening and this way you won't have much travelling to do, unless you choose to. Popular areas are; Sukhumvit, Chatuchat weekend Market, Lumphini, Siam, Lat Phroa, Chinatown, Rattanakosin, amongst others.
Mostly the time spent in Bangkok is going to the malls,( there are many), food courts and the usual holiday attractions, but once you've covered the above, there's little left to do...I prefer staying in beach locations and visiting Bangkok... hope this helps
Hope you enjoy
Jo-Ann
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Treatment facilities in the hospital, behavior of the staff...
Treatment facilities in the hospital, behavior of the staff and doctors give me positive impression about Bangkok. The city is very neat and clean. I will definitely visit again if I would have chance.
Nazrul
Bangladesh
8.0
Scored 8.0
Bangkok seems to have doubled in size since our last visit...
Bangkok seems to have doubled in size since our last visit when we passed through during the Millennium. It's a great City but it also doesn't feel anything like the rest of Thailand. This feeling was probably influenced by our visit coinciding with the the Songkran festival celebration which, while great fun, just felt like we could have been in lots of other cities as all of far East Asia descended on Bangkok for those days. If you're visiting as part of trip around other parts of Thailand, I would just recommend visiting here first & then going on to see some other places instead of finishing your visit here as we did. It would have been better for our final impression to be an amazing beach location, for example, instead of what is now a fairly generic sprawling city.
Martin
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The land of mangoes, tuk-tuks and food deliciousness.
The land of mangoes, tuk-tuks and food deliciousness.
Bangkok is hectic. As soon as you land, you get the typical feeling of crowded SEA countries, and the place is a hybrid between some accessible, convenient technologies of bigger, developed cities, and the frantic movement of masses of developing ones, with the perks of everything feeling cheaper too.
Tips:
1. Get an eSIM before you arrive there, if possible, so you’re connected right away. Or else you can get one at the airport too.
2. Take MRT from the city to the airport (it’s quite cheap, clean and just a half hour away).
3. Take a tuk-tuk ride for fun, but beware they’ll try to rip you off every time. So unless you want to deal with that all the time, it’s best to get the “Grab” app (Uber in Thailand). Regular taxis work well too as they charge by the meter and feel safer.
4. An important piece of advice: hassle prices everywhere you go! Especially if you look like a foreigner (i.e. NOT Asian). My first tuk-tuk ride came down from 800 to 150! (THB), imagine!
BKK airport is quite nice - lots of shops, and places to eat and drink (of different categories). Many security entry points, so they’re not crowded, and one passes very quickly.
I have traveled a lot and dare to say that Thai cuisine is my favorite in the world. Coming to Bangkok and actually experiencing local, authentic Thai food was a dream come true, and it exceeded my expectations. I’ll definitely come back to explore more of Thailand soon.
Johann
Honduras
10
Scored 10
The people are friendly. Living costs are not so high.
The people are friendly. Living costs are not so high. Foods are very tasty.
My visiting time was during summer. In the first week of May, the weather is very hot. Other than that, everything is nice. Chinatown is a must-visit place for food. Icon Siam, Asiatique also not to miss places in Bangkok. I like Bangkok. Will go again.
EMILY
Malaysia
10
Scored 10
Bangkok has a lot to offer with many restraints and site it...
Bangkok has a lot to offer with many restraints and site it has a very good train service for getting around call sky train of bts
sites to visit kings palace many temples
big shopping stores such as store 21 mgk etc
and of course bars if that's your thing
Price/performance ratio can‘t be beat, especially in Bangkok. We were there for a medical appointment, and the hospital was 350 meters away. The apartment is just basic but livable. Fresh water and a clean room every day were a bonus. The man (I forgot his name) at the front desk was an absolute delight. Polite, friendly, and spoke perfect English. He recommended everything in the area to us, and even a delicious authentic Thai restaurant. The best part of this stay was that young man. The hotel is lucky to have him.
The manager was very friendly and helpful, although unfortunately, the hotel itself did not fully meet my expectations at that price point. Breakfast options were below par compared to similarly priced hotels in Bangkok that I've visited. The room lacked a fridge, water kettle, or a proper wardrobe, amenities I would have appreciated. The place feels somewhat understaffed and in need of maintenance. On a positive note, the location is very central, and the manager is very friendly and helpful.
We stayed in the Berkeley in London and expected probably same and more for the Bangkok Berkeley, as all our hotels were already very nice. But this is plain standard hotel without Thai touch in fact. But nice area, very spacious room, clean, but to common.
Breakfast is amazing what they offer, but is so crowdy and noisy to eat.
Friendly staff.
Amazing beautiful pool. large pool, so you can actually swim. (pity that pool is closed in the late evening, like in many hotels in THailand.)
Our first accommodation experience in Thailand as we flew direct to Bangkok. The hotel exceeded our expectations especially based on the price. Was expecting a travelodge style hotel but this was a small boutique type place with great rooms, great pool and fantastic location. Off the main streets gives peace and quiet which is surprising being in the middle of Bangkok. Stayed for 2 nights before travelling south, worth every penny!
This location is very close to Terminal 21, a huge mall and great resource to have nearby while traveling. Additionally, the Asok BTS station is at the same corner, and so is the Sukhumvit MRT station, within an easy walk, giving you access to the entire public transit system for Bangkok. Using this as a central location was the best, and the small boutique-ness of the hotels was nice compared to the giant hotel towers nearby.
Phenominal ambiance and entertainment with beautifully decorated rooms to match. Staff super helpful and efficient and made everything a pleause . Design and decor fantastic . Khun Yosh and his counterpart at the front dest were so kind . We will most definately visit again and am rather sad that we never swapped the high priced hotels on Sukumwit for Shanghai Mansion years ago . This is our new go to place in Bangkok !
I like the location of 4m pratu nam hotel. Near to 7E, BTS Phaya Thai station, pratunam market, a lot of massage service shop and some mall. Just walking distance. Also, u can buy some souvenir at hotel. The staffs so helpful. They help me to booking taxi to transfer from hotel to airport. And allowed me to check in early. Will repeat stay here if i go to Bangkok again. Very recommended
All the staff are very friendly and accomodating, we started our stay here for the first part of our trip before travelling to other parts of Thailand across a mix of resorts, private villas and hotels. Sivatel was one of our top 3 stays and if we visit Bangkok in the future we would come back. The rooms are clean and spacious and overall facilities are well maintained.
The suite has one of the largest living room in town. The decoration and ambience are beautiful and grand. The living room will give u 180 degrees view of Bangkok’s central business district, one of the rarest scene to get among most of the hotels in town. The location is close to Central World, Gaysorn Plaza and Paragon. Sky train station is within the walk range.
The hotel is nice, the room was clean, and the staff helpful, but a bit overpriced for what it offers (for this price we’ve seen other hotels go above and beyond in Thailand). Breakfast was good, but limited to a small amount and no choices (other places offered a buffet with a lot of options with fresh fruits, etc.)
Excellent pre-arrival communication and front office staff. Professional, helpful and very friendly! The beds are among the best in Bangkok( we’ve experienced most high end 5 star hotels). Crisp and extremely comfortable with high quality linens and pillows.
Good location near the Airport Rail link. The station is just a few hundred meters away from the hotel. Nice room and hotel for the price. Friendly staff and ready to help. I will stay there again if I travel to Bangkok again.
Still one of my favorite hotels in Bangkok. The walk to the Ari or Saphan Kwai BTS station is not that far and more than worth it for the hotel being set back off the main road in one of Bangkok's most vibrant neighborhoods.
I love to try different hotels in Bangkok whenever I travel. But this was perfect enough, price value for money Kudos to the staff for their hospitality. I will come back for sure
Breakfast.
For a hotel with this type of room rate($60ish) the breakfast is far superior than other hotels in this price range. I’ve eaten at many of them throughout Thailand.
The breakfast was just standard quality compare to other hotels in Bangkok with same price range.
The location of hotel was good enough work around or use BTS train.
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