Reviews for Bangkok Hotels

Siamplaengna Residence
4.4/53 Reviews
Rachadapisek
The location is not the most comfortable; it can be a long walk to the metro, but there is a free shuttle to the station at a scheduled time. At the same time, within walking distance you will have somewhere to eat, work over a cup of coffee or buy groceries. The rooms are well thought out, but very compact; most likely, it will be just right for singles. At the same time, the room has a balcony, kitchen, washing machine, table, living and sleeping areas. The staff was kind and helpful.
Best Western Chatuchak
4.5/5739 Reviews
Chatuchak
Hotel is convenient, short walking distance to MRT and Chatuchak market which is good. The only downside is they do not have any connecting rooms which is very inconvenient for my family as we didn't prepare 2 sets of washing items. Buffet is acceptable but got tired of the same food after the 3rd day.
Livotel Hotel Kaset Nawamin Bangkok
4.2/5636 Reviews
Rachadapisek
I love this place I recommend the restaurant that close with this hotel about the hotel is all good
Cinnamon Hotel Bangkok
4.2/5104 Reviews
Chatuchak
We chose Cinnamon Residence as our ASQ quarantine hotel for the mandatory fifteen night quarantine isolation upon entering Thailand from outside the country.  Cinnamon is a  basic, no-frills hotel.  Three meals a day, in plastic take-out containers were provided and dropped off on a chair outside our doors at 8:00, 12:00 and 17:00.   We chose all Thai food, as opposed to western food and found the meals to be pretty good.  The food, predictively, was delivered at or near room temperature, though there was a microwave in the room.  Any items breaded and deep fried came soggy, horribly greasy and beyond redemption by microwave.  I requested a china plate, a glass and a knife, but was told those items are forbidden.  Only the hotel issued Melamine plate, drinking cup, soup spoon or plasticware and plastic forks and spoons are allowed. The sliding window to the balcony was screwed almost closed and could not be opened beyond eight inches.  With that tiny opening, I did not have adequate reach for access to a towel drying rack under the air conditioner.  Residents are allowed to venture outside of the room only by special permission and have no access to the hotel gym or outdoors, whatsoever during their two week quarantines. In the best of circumstances, solitary confinement for over two weeks is difficult.  A couple of things made a nice difference for me.  When I had adequate internet access, I was able to pass the time much more pleasantly.  I needed to make several calls to the management during my first few days in quarantine, asking for attention to my WiFi to achieve that.  The information technology person in the hotel made several changes to my internet connection and finally achieved adequate connectivity for my needs most of the time.  I found that I was able to order grocery items online from Tops Market.  I could get fresh fruit that I craved, as well as other comfort food, I really liked having around.  I wonder how this hotel would have been for a non-public health related stay.  I don’t believe I’d return though, because coming back would likely bring back unpleasant memories of the experience of having been restrained here, inside of four walls for over two weeks.
Northgate Ratchayothin
4.5/5179 Reviews
Chatuchak
The hotel is nice and clean with small pool, gym and tennis court. If you are looking for halal food, this is not a good choice as you won’t find any halal restaurants nearby. They offer shuttle buses to and from around the city every morning, they promise to have shuttle buses to the nearby weekend market on Saturday and Sunday. But there is no such service today
The Maruay Garden Hotel
4.3/5110 Reviews
Chatuchak
An 11-story old luxury hotel (all 315 rooms) located at the corner of the government office called Berncain along the northern part of Bangkok. It is a hotel that boasts the style of the hotel which is not the only from the appearance of the hotel with a strong feeling of extrusion. The luxury making around the reception lobby cherry business center is unique to the recent hotel, and it can obtain a kind of expectation from the check-in stage. It is an old established that knows people in the Berncaine District, and it is a good hotel with a scale of the scale, but the reception staff is stationed in the place where the height of the threshold is not felt. I felt a fine care that would not bore the guest during the check-in procedure.

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Bangkok 4 star Hotel Guide

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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