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Rose Apple Hotel
4.1/519 Reviews
Pratunam Market
Good location despite a bit scary to walk through small part of the side street with one way traffic in order to reach the hotel. It is a mixture of simplicity and cuteness, we enjoyed the interior of the room very much. Staffs are friendly and nice, especially the house keeping ladies. The only downside would be sound insulation. We did hear doors and noises late at night but for short stay is OK with us. We loved their mattress and pillow. The surrounding also safe at night. Thanks to Rose Apple hotel for making Victory Monument area special.
The Victory Residences Bangkok
4/5228 Reviews
Siam
Very comfortable hotel in town,date,but under repair,friendly and available staff,clean rooms,air conditioning work even though a little noisy,for the price this structure has for me is excellent. No European breakfast,so no hot milk or coffee cornets
515 VICTORY Hotel
4.3/572 Reviews
Pratunam Market
The staff are extremely friendly and helpful. The room is spacious for a couple, and the bed is incredibly comfortable. The location is excellent, just a 1-minute walk to the BTS (Skytrain). There are pubs nearby, but you don't need to worry about noise. The Boat Noodle Alley is also just a few minutes away. However, there is still room for improvement when it comes to the facilities. Firstly, the bathtub drains slowly. Secondly, the amenities provided are not perfect; they don't provide toothpaste, cups, and a kettle. Thirdly, the hallway is a bit creepy as there are some old-style wardrobes there. But overall, it is a fantastic experience.
The Victory View
4.4/5436 Reviews
Pratunam Market
This is my second time staying at this hostel, what I like about this hostel is the location, as it takes 5-10 minutes walk to BTS Victory Monument station). However, the small alley to the hostel can be a bit quite (and at night I think the bed is a bit uncomfortable and the restroom (bathroom and toilet) is not enough. All in all, I recommend you choose the private bedroom, so you can leave your belongings safely and you will have more privacy.
True Siam Phayathai Hotel
4.4/5274 Reviews
Siam
I give top marks for it's room size and cleanliness! But what caught my attention in the reviews were how close to the Phayathai station with one to caught the airport express! My experience was yes and no!! Yes it's just a few minutes walk to the station! No was the hotel is situated in a narrow alleyway with no sidewalk, it makes it hard to navigate to the main road with the suitcase! Once it gets to the intersection you have to go across the road with three crossings and two traffic lights! Once you get across if you don't want to climb the stairs to the station you have to walk to the other end of the station to get to the escalator! So the whole process would take a whole half hour at least! So I would get a thumb down for it's location if one wants the convenience of catching the airport train!
Pullman Bangkok King Power
4.6/51108 Reviews
Siam
Pros: 1) good breakfast with a wide range of choices: Western and Chinese. Booked breakfast for 7 nights and enjoyed it every day. 2) attentive staff and reception. We had an early flight and reception kindly allowed us to check in at 10 am. 3) The nearby Duty-free shopping center is a pleasant bonus 4) the gym is well equipt Cons: the bed mattress is not high and is a little squeezable, so I did not like it.

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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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