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Montien Hotel Surawong Bangkok
4.4/5263 Reviews

Montien Hotel Surawong Bangkok

Silom/Sathorn Bangkok|2.21km from Daru al Falha Mosque
I had the pleasure of staying at The Montien for 3 weeks 2 months ago when on a company-booked trip. My room and bed were extremely comfortable and spacious, with plenty of natural light and unobstructed views, quality amenities including a Nespresso machine. The Montien decor is modern, Thai style and beautiful. The breakfast buffet is bountiful, with plenty of variety. Pierre Pelletier, the Area General Manager and his team went above and beyond to ensure my stay was outstanding! Then this month when my family and I planned a vacation to Bangkok I picked this hotel as our base. The hotel is conveniently located for easy access to the sky and underground trains, many must-go-to restaurants, cafes, Siam Paragon, temples, Chinatown, night walks and more. We were welcomed with incredible 5-star Thai hospitality. Special mention to Khun Nu, her front desk team and night manager Khun Jew for handling flight delays, airport transfers and arranging pick up of lost luggage, Khun Tik for his world-class warm welcomes, Max’s regular assistance and taxi coordination, the ever-helpful and polite bellmen, Beer remembering our morning coffee preferences, Kae at Ruenton restaurant for looking after us at dinners, friendly Tanya at the lobby bar, the housekeeping team for keeping our 3 rooms impeccable and everyone who made our Bangkok vacation so memorable! It felt like our home away from home and we enjoyed our time here so much!

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S3 Siam Bangkok Hotel
4.1/5539 Reviews
Siam
Booked this place for my sister because it’s near my apartment, It could easily fit in 3 ppl in the room but felt that the service was a bit meh and thinking it might be because we were only staying one night. They gave us only one key for 2 ppl and when we tried to access the room at first, we realized they didn’t even unlock the key for us so we had to make another trip to the reception just to unlock the key. The bathroom had little to no amenities and it didn’t looked very clean for a newly built hotel, we didn’t have complimentary drinks like mentioned or if it was self served, no one told us about it. There were no slippers in the bedroom. It’s definitely pricey for the location but service and amenities are not up to par.
Timber Hostel
4.5/575 Reviews
Siam
About 10 min walk fr BTS Ratchathewi. Many food options along the way, rests and traditional food stores. 7-11 on d corner. Super clean, kind hosts and staff. I cooked fried eggs and toasts every morninG. Big ref. They have pantry supply, free water, laundry area, nice living area. Each floor with lots of sink, toilets and nice showers. The room is small so cannot really take in much luggage. Linens are clean, beds w curtains. Access/keycard for 24 hr access o property. They will keep your baggage free for a day , then charges may apply for succeeding days depending on your length of stay. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
BaanSu Hostel
4.4/53 Reviews
Siam
The hotel is in an alley, which is relatively safe and there is no red light area. Taxi is easy at the entrance of the alley, and there is also a Skytrain station. The landlord was very nice and asked if we needed to store our luggage on the last day. We went back to pick up our luggage in the afternoon and asked if we wanted to take a bath. The fly in the ointment is the smell of furniture or something in the room
Groove at Siam
4.3/531 Reviews
Siam
The room is quite small. But it's very clean. Near the source of food In the morning there was the sound of prayers. But not bad at all compared to the price. Will definitely go back.
Happy 3
4.2/592 Reviews
Siam
The place is perfect for those who are looking to take the train and don’t mind travelling by foot. It’s nearby the river canal which means the river taxi and also the National Stadium station. Walking to the big malls is possible, around 15 mins walk. Food wise, there isn’t much food vendors but there are a few cafes and a mcdonalds nearby. 1 7 Eleven close by too. Overall, perfect place to sleep and rest while exploring the city.
Siam Shelter Bangkok
4.8/512 Reviews
Siam
Not bad, the surrounding environment is authentic and you can feel the local life

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Choosing a Hotel in Bangkok

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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.

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