Best Hotels & Resorts in Bangkok
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Bangkok's hotel scene spans every price point and style imaginable. Five-star riverside properties like the Mandarin Oriental and Shangri-La offer Chao Phraya views that rival any waterfront city in the world, while boutique heritage stays in Charoen Krung and Ari neighbourhoods deliver design-forward rooms for a fraction of the price. Budget travellers can still find clean, well-reviewed guesthouses near Khao San Road and the Old City from 500 THB a night.
Location is everything in Bangkok. Staying near a BTS Skytrain or MRT station — Sukhumvit, Silom, or Siam — cuts travel time dramatically and keeps you connected to the best restaurants, malls, and nightlife. For temple-heavy itineraries, consider Rattanakosin (Old City) or across the river in Thonburi, where rates are lower and the atmosphere is more authentically Thai.
Once Again Hostel
Streamlined dorms in a hip, contemporary hostel offering an airy cafe & a terrace.
Millennium Hilton Bangkok
Upscale riverside hotel on the Chao Phraya with standout staff, river-view rooms, and full resort amenities.
Here Hostel Bangkok
Budget-friendly hostel in Bangkok's historic Phra Nakhon district, ideally placed for temple exploring and riverside walks.
MUU Bangkok, Small Luxury Hotels of the World
Chic studios & suites in a sophisticated hotel with an infinity pool, a bar & a posh restaurant.
Lemon Tree Hostel Khaosan
Budget-friendly hostel in Bangkok Noi offering a quieter alternative to Khao San Road with easy access to riverside attractions.
Jono Bangkok Asok Hotel
Simple, colorful rooms, some with city views, in a trendy hotel offering Wi-Fi & a lounge.
Centara Watergate Pavilion Hotel Bangkok
Sleek hotel offering a fitness center, a spa & refined dining, plus a chic rooftop bar with DJs.
Villa Bangkok Hotel
Historic district hotel on Thanon Phra Sumen, ideally placed for exploring Bangkok's temples and cultural landmarks.
Vali Villa Bangkok
Boutique villa-style hotel in Bangkok's historic Phra Nakhon district, steps from temples and local street life.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best area to stay in Bangkok?
Sukhumvit (BTS Nana to Ekkamai) suits most visitors with excellent food, nightlife, and transit. Silom/Sathorn is ideal for business. The Old City (Rattanakosin) puts you near temples but has limited rail access. Khao San Road remains the backpacker hub with the cheapest beds.
How much does a hotel in Bangkok cost per night?
Budget hostels and guesthouses run 300-800 THB (~$9-23). Mid-range hotels with pools average 1,500-3,500 THB (~$43-100). Luxury five-star properties start around 5,000 THB (~$143) and can exceed 30,000 THB for river suites.
When is the cheapest time to book Bangkok hotels?
May through October (rainy season) offers the lowest rates — often 30-50% below peak-season prices. September and October are the cheapest months. Book at least 2-3 weeks ahead for mid-range; luxury hotels can often be booked last-minute at steep discounts in low season.