Top 10 Best Hotels in Bangkok

Bangkok is one of those places where the opportunity to be pampered just begs itself, and with some great deals available at some of the world's most opulent and service minded spots, why not take advantage of some truly great stays. For many, the most romantic place to be in Bangkok is along the Chao Phraya River, and choices abound here, like the classic and still setting the five-star standard Mandarin Oriental, alongside other classic players like the Peninsula and Shangri La. Perhaps Bangkok's most exclusive property, certainly its most expensive, The Siam Hotel, lies further up river, offering plenty of private pampering. The luxury hotel scene is not confined to the water though by any means. The classy and exclusive 137 Pillars Bangkok offers luxurious suites, gourmet dining, and rooftop infinity pools for the ultimate in city romance. Smack in the heart of downtown you will find the extravagant St. Regis as well as the truly ritzy Siam Kempinski and its award winning Sra Bua restaurant. Also downtown yet with the city's best views over Lumphini Park, the Sofitel So sets itself apart with some amazingly creative design, and the Okura Prestige is another elegant possibility in this area, with a combo of great dining, drinking, and spa options to complement its fancy rooms. Older but still great classic spots include the Grand Hyatt Erawan and the elegant Sukhothai along Sathorn Road. Bangkok truly has one of the most comprehensive list of luxury stay possibilities that you will ever come across, so many that you might just have to come back!

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In a city that keeps evolving and continually reinventing itself, it stands to reason that the definition of ‘luxury accommodation’ is fluid and one size certainly does not fit all in Bangkok. We have been lucky to explore and enjoy many of the capital of Thailand’s best luxury accommodation options on our various trips to Thailand and we have now curated what we feel are the best of the best that suit various different types of luxury traveller which we have presented below.

Top tips for finding perfect Bangkok hotel deals

If you’re looking for a cheap hotel in Bangkok, you should consider visiting during the low season. You'll find cheaper accommodations in Bangkok in April and June.

Hotel room prices vary depending on many factors but you’ll most likely find the best hotel deals in Bangkok if you stay on a Sunday. The opposite is true for, Wednesday, which is usually the most expensive day.

Book more than 90 days before your stay begins to get the best price for your Bangkok accommodation.

The cheapest 3-star hotel room in Bangkok found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was ₹ 386, while the most expensive was ₹ 7,254.

How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their accommodation in Bangkok for 3 days.

If it’s your first time in Thailand, consider staying in the Sukhumvit area of Bangkok, where there is a wide selection of hotels, restaurants, nightlife and entertainment options, as well as the BTS Skyline that will whisk you to wherever you need to go in no time. The Bangkok Marriott Hotel Sukhumvit and Novotel Bangkok Ploenchit Sukhumvit are both popular hotels in this area.

The Chao Phraya River sweeps through Bangkok and is an iconic emblem of the city. There are many riverside hotels that hug the shoreline and put you in easy reach of some key sights, such as the Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha), Grand Palace and Wat Arun. You’ll find many cheap hotels in this area, including The Orchid House 153, Nouvo City Hotel and Sawasdee Banglumpoo Inn.

If you feel like haggling for some bargains, find a hotel in the colourful Pratunam Market area, Thailand’s largest clothing market, a chaotic labyrinth jam-packed with shops and stalls selling clothes, shoes and fashion accessories. The area boasts some first-rate luxury hotels, such as the Amari Watergate Bangkok and Centara Watergate Pavillion Hotel Bangkok.

Anyone with a sense of adventure will want to make sure they explore Chinatown, where you can eat your fill of delicious Chinese food and browse through traditional goods for sale. For many, staying in this area offers an unforgettable slice of Bangkok life – especially when the sun goes down. Hotels such as Shanghai Mansion Bangkok and Chinatown Hotel put you right in the thick of it.

If you need to stay close to one of the airports because you have an early or late departure, you may want to consider a hotel such as the Novotel Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport Hotel near Suvarnabhumi Airport, Bangkok’s international airport, or the Amari Don Muang Airport, which is close to Don Muang Airport.

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What are the best resorts in Bangkok?

The Siam, Ariyasomvilla, The Orchid House 153, Resort M Bangkok - On Nut, The Quarter Ladprao by UHG, Anantara Riverside Bangkok Resort are all popular resorts for travellers staying in Bangkok.

What are the best luxury hotels in Bangkok?

Popular luxury hotels in Bangkok include The Athenee Hotel, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Bangkok, Kimpton Maa-Lai Bangkok, and The Okura Prestige Bangkok. Hotels in bangkok sukhumvit
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What are the best resorts & hotels to stay in Bangkok?

A: Here is a list of the top 5 resorts and hotels in Bangkok
The Salil Hotel Sukhumvit 57 - Thonglor
Capella Bangkok
Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok
137 Pillars Suites Bangkok
Waldorf Astoria Bangkok

What is the price range of hotels in Bangkok?

Budget category of hotels starts from Rs.653 and luxury hotels booking is starting from Rs.1573.

What are the popular places or landmark to book hotels in Bangkok?

With 2212 hotels Soi Cowboy is popular among the travelers for hotel booking. After that 2158 hotels near Pratunam Market , 2144 hotels near Nana Plaza - Sukhumvit and 2041 hotels near Khao San Road are famous landmarks for Bangkok hotels booking.

How much does it cost to stay in Bangkok?

The average price of a 7-day trip to Bangkok is $560 for a solo traveler, $1,006 for a couple, and $1,886 for a family of 4. Bangkok hotels range from $14 to $142 per night with an average of $45, while most vacation rentals will cost $90 to $340 per night for the entire home.

Is Bangkok cheap or expensive?

You can go quite far with only little money. However, being a capital city, you can expect Bangkok's prices to be a bit higher but it's still very affordable. You can definitely lose a coin or two if you're recklessly going around, not having set up a rough Bangkok travel budget.

Reviews of Hotels in Bangkok .

Anantara Riverside Bangkok Resort - it is a nice hotel with beautiful gardens , i booked this hotel to spend my quarantine period with a terrace and vieuw on the river , however , was an disappointment , my terrace was compared to many other hotels with not even 1,5 square meters my room was to dark , and the river view was also a disgrace . Anantara charges nearly dubbel compared to many other hotels I don't know why, there is not much added value

Suvarnabhumi Ville Airport Hotel - This Hotel is located next to the Airport. There is some noise depending on the directions of takeoffs and landing. There are ear plugs offered in each room. There is a restaurant and bar located on the roof of one of the buildings.

Anantara Riverside Bangkok Resort The ride to the hotel was scary because seat eats in the van were disabled. All issues disappeared when I arrived at the hotel. The staff was genuinely happy to see me. The food was crazy delicious.

Pongsakorn Boutique Resort - Good hotel for such case. Clean and modern room, nice staff, not far from airport (150 bath by taxi). Quiet location. Goor price. Hotel has its own shuttle to airport.

Thong Ta Resort Suvarnabhumi -We were picked up and brought back to airport for my next leg of travel. This hotel was perfect. Just a short ride to Hotel from airport, (Light Traffic). And it was easy getting settled in with prompt service. The hotel restaurant was very convenient.

The Quarter Silom by UHG - Accomodation and helpful staff especially Coco who always remember our group as first time that he just bellman but now he is Concierge Manager wow is cool ,thanks again for nice breakfast and improve wifi at the lobby ,good job.

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