Reviews for Bangkok Hotels

Room Bangkok - Hostel
3/51 Reviews
Riverside
If you have no requirements for accommodation and have a limited budget, you can choose it, otherwise it is not recommended.
Be Local BnB
4/53 Reviews
Silom/Sathorn
Sathorn is my favourite place to stay in Bangkok it’s in the best location for food and travel, this hotel maybe difficult to find but it’s a little gem, I like how clean its above foodie click I never got chance to try the food but it looked nice, lovely staff and hot showers
A Room Bangkok Sathorn
4/55 Reviews
Silom/Sathorn
The staff are also pleasant and well cleaned. If it is enough for a place to sleep, it is recommended if you don't feel that 10 minutes to the station is far away. I am satisfied with using this place several times. However, it may be difficult to find for the first time because it is in the back of a small road. There was a refrigerator and microwave in the room. There are many offices around, and except for weekends, there are many food stalls on the main street from the morning, so you can feel the local atmosphere. I think the Silom area is also a little over 20 minutes walk, and I feel that it is not a distance that I can't walk. Payment cash only or prepay via the reservation site, in both cases a key deposit is required THB100 and will be refunded in exchange for a deposit certificate and key at check-out.
Apartment45 Hostel
4.7/55 Reviews
Silom/Sathorn
The hostel was super clean and modern. We had a private twin room which had a bunk bed and was rather small, but good and clean with good air conditioning. The bathroom was very clean and modern. The roof top and front porch terrace were great to hang out and read a book or eat breakfast. Breakfast was basic but OK. With toast and jam and good coffee. The have a fridge that you can use.
Sathorn Saint View Serviced Apartment
3.4/546 Reviews
Silom/Sathorn
This hotel has a nice location and makes a great Tom yum! It's in a rather quiet part of Bangkok which i think is nice. It's a healthy walk away from where the ”party street” is, but it's nothing more than a quick tuk tuk ride away. The hotel also offers to clean your clothes for a small price. The staff on this hotel is very friendly and very helpful. Not everyone is speaking english at the hotel but it's what to be expected. The rooms have all the basics and is clean, and there is a 7/11 nearby wich is nice if you are traveling light, like I am. The swimming pool was also clean and they have a very small fitness on top of the hotel. All in all a very good experience for me.
The Boss Sathorn Hotel
2.4/510 Reviews
Silom/Sathorn
Boss’s Place? More like The Thieves Guild. Came here to stay with a friend and money was stolen from my room on the first day! As my friend had already been staying here prior to my arrival, he requested for the room to be cleaned. I turned up, left my bags in the room and we went to lunch. The room was cleaned during this time. Whilst being at lunch, I suddenly realised I hadn’t brought my money pouch with me and rushed back to get it. Came back to the restaurant and when I went to pay, I noticed the notes I was holding was a little less. At first I assumed that I had spent it and I was mistaken. The next day I went out and I had a number of dollars left that I wanted to exchange for bhat and that’s when I realised money had 100% been taken as bills were missing too. It very much seemed to me that the thief had tactfully taken a lump sum in hope I wouldn’t notice. After confronting reception (which is like a ghost town. Hardly anyone at the counter) they just looked at me confused. As he didn’t speak English very well, I had to use Google Translate for him to fully understand what my complaint was about. He then agreed to pay some money back to me then next morning. When the next morning came (and just as I had predicted) their stance had completely changed and they flat out refused any money was stolen and they also said they would not be paying any money back to me. They also tried to blame other guests staying at the hotel (despite it being just myself and the staff that held a key card). After some more back and forth, the receptionist told me to come back Monday as that was when the owner was in and I would have to take it up with him…. Come Monday, surprise, surprise “there was no owner around” and when I got cross the guy just looked at me and walked away. No offer to investigate/speak to the person who cleaned the room, no offer of compensation. They simply just didn’t care and treated me appallingly like I was the person in the wrong. He was more interested in what was going on on the television. So beware if you do decide to stay here people and make sure your money and valuables are on you or locked up at all times. Not only do I find it disheartening that this happened, I’m more grossed out that someone had been touching/going through my things.

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Bangkok 2 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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