Reviews for Bangkok Hotels

S3 Siam Bangkok Hotel
4.1/5533 Reviews
Siam
It was a pleasant stay and served our purposes well. Staff was polite. No AC in the elevator so brace yourself when exiting the building. 😂
Park Hyatt Bangkok
4.5/5171 Reviews
Wireless/Chidlom
Staying in Park Hyatt for more than 5 times. The environment and services are as good as always. Everything is superb. Love the bathroom in particular which is spacious, with simple and clean design. Will definitely stay in the same hotel in my future visits.
LiT BANGKOK Residence
4.5/573 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
4.6/521 Reviews
Siam
HAPPY STATION HOSTEL BANGKOK We are located at the southeastern edge of Chinatown. Happy Station Hostel Bangkok is a newly opened hostel in Bangkok located near Bangkok’s main train station and also the MRT Blue Line “Hualamphong” station. Happy Station Hostel is located in a very accessible and convenient location (1 minute walk from MRT- Hualamphong station and 2 minute walk to Bangkok Railway Station). We are surrounded by amazing street food and authentic Thai ambience. The Hostel also has a restaurant which serves food for breakfast time to dinner time. It is at the ground floor where you can hang out with friends and also make new friends here. We serve authentic Thai food, international food, and also offer vegetarian food. Beer is available here as well!
Grace at Five by Grace Hotel Bangkok
4/58 Reviews
Sukhumvit
Advantages: The room is located deep in an alley near Zhongzhong Street. It is relatively close to Nana Station and can be walked. There is a 711 very nearby, which is convenient for purchasing goods. The lobby is very fragrant and large. Disadvantages: There are mosquitoes and bugs in the room. The sound insulation of the room is very poor. In the room close to the elevator, you can still hear the sound of the elevator arriving at around two o'clock at night, making it difficult to sleep well. The hotel doesn't seem to have a swimming pool. It can be seen that some of the facilities in the room are old. It is not like a new hotel, but more like a renovated one. It is very difficult to hail a taxi, including Bolt, Grab and other software, and the surrounding area is very congested. The alley where the hotel is located is very narrow. The alley is not very clean and there are big cockroaches 🪳 crawling on the ground.
Ozone Hotel Bangkok
1/51 Reviews
Siam
There are no comments on Ctrip. I booked the hotel after seeing the new hotel. I found that there is a vegetable market behind the hotel, and the road facing the main entrance is a street selling worship supplies. It’s a bit panic to go to 711 to buy snacks at night; the rooms are crowded, the wardrobes are very high, it’s a bit difficult for girls to hang clothes, and the toilets are a bit difficult The smell, big and small towels are a bit dirty, the bath water is either too cold or too hot. I stayed for three nights and it was very uncomfortable! The only estimate that can be praised is that the service is okay.

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Bangkok, the vibrant capital city of Thailand, is a fascinating blend of traditional culture and modernity. Known as 'The City of Angels', it's a treasure trove of discoveries waiting to be explored.

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.

Don't be surprised if you see more gold in Bangkok than anywhere else. It's home to the world's largest solid gold Buddha statue, weighing a whopping 5.5 tons.

Top Attractions in Bangkok

From the splendid Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew, where you can marvel at the Emerald Buddha, to the bustling Chatuchak Weekend Market with over 8,000 stalls, there's a myriad of attractions. Don't miss the Wat Arun, also known as the Temple of Dawn, and the vibrant nightlife of Khao San Road.

Weather and What to Wear

Bangkok experiences a tropical monsoon climate, meaning it's generally hot and humid throughout the year. However, November to February is considered the most comfortable period to visit. Comfortable, breathable clothing is a must, considering the city's heat. Do remember to carry appropriate attire for visit to temples - shoulders and knees must be covered. The average temperature in Bangkok ranges between 25°C to 35°C, making it a perfect destination for those who love warm weather.

Choosing a Hotel in Bangkok

When it comes to choosing a hotel, consider your preferences and needs.

If you're a culture enthusiast wanting to stay close to key attractions, hotels like The Raweekanlaya Hotel and Arun Residence are excellent options.For foodies, a hotel in Chinatown like Shanghai Mansion will give you easy access to a plethora of street food stalls and seafood restaurants.

If you rely on public transport, consider staying near the MRTs. Hotels like Centara Grand at Central Plaza Ladprao or Asoke Residence Sukhumvit are conveniently located.

For luxury seekers, the Mandarin Oriental or The Siam offer opulent experiences. On the other hand, if you're on a budget, consider hostels like The Yard Hostel or Lub d Bangkok Silom.

Business travelers may prefer staying in the business district. Hotels like the Banyan Tree Bangkok or the Sukhothai Bangkok are recommended.

If you need to stay close to the airport, Novotel Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport or Amaranth Suvarnabhumi Airport are great options.

And for those seeking Instagrammable spots, look no further than the quirky Bangkok Tree House or the stylish SO/ Bangkok.

Remember, the best hotel for you depends on what you want out of your Bangkok experience. Plan wisely to make the most of your time in this magnificent city.

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