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Latest Reviews for Bangkok Hotels

The Athenee Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Bangkok
4.5/5176 Reviews
Wireless/Chidlom
I booked an Athenee Suite again and was very happy with the room and the Athenee Club. The only disappointment was that on check in at about 6.30pm there were a lot of guests in the queue for reception and I asked one of the staff whether I could go to the lounge for check in but was told that I had to check in at reception and he would escort me to the lounge after. It took about 20-25 minutes for me to access check in but the staff brought out a drink for everyone whilst waiting and a cold towel for me which was much appreciated. By the time I deposited my bags in the room and went to the lounge for evening cocktails there was less than 30 minutes for me to enjoy the night. As the hotel advertises private check in at the lounge and you cannot access the lounge floor without a room card for the elevator, this is false advertising. The room and bathroom were both spacious and comfortable but unfortunately they no longer supply the small UHT milk capsules but coffeemate packets which are not as effective. Despite this I will have no hesitation staying at the Athenee hotel again.
Ramada Plaza by Wyndham Bangkok Sukhumvit 48
4.2/5389 Reviews
Sukhumvit
I booked the hotel because they said on the Trip.com website that they had a balcony, but when I checked in, I found out that this hotel didn't have any rooms with a balcony. Well, Trip.com has compensated me with some extra Trip.com coins. However, Ramada doesn't feel like it is their problem, even though I sent them a note after my booking to remind them about the balcony (It was a few weeks before I check-in), Ramada never replied or said anything that the balcony was not available, otherwise I could have enough time to cancel the booking and find another hotel. And the ”gym” they have are just a few dumbbells and two treadmills placed next to the elevators' corridor, you can't call it a GYM. Poor service!!
J & L Residence and Spa
4/544 Reviews
The sound of the next room is very loud, screaming throughout the night, but it's OK to sleep. Some of the equipment looks old and damaged. Cleanliness is OK. There is no elevator. There is a long table and two chairs. There is no kettle. I saw there was a coffee shop inside the accommodation but I've never seen one open 🥺
Wallaya Heritage Stay
4.6/530 Reviews
Khaosan Road
The room is nice, the breakfast is also very good, and it is a very romantic hotel. Some small items inside are also good, but there is a problem. The window is too close to the bedside table. It is easy to break the lamp on the table by opening the window. Compensation 1000🐷 However, this hotel gives people a good feeling, or it can be understood as a small western-style building in a residential area, so there are relatively few rooms, and the corresponding public area is very good, which seems to be out of tune with the surrounding buildings.
Residence Avana Bangkok
4.2/515 Reviews
Suvarnabhumi Airport/Bang Na
Everything is good. The building is old but very clean. The service in the room is very good. The food is delicious. The front desk looks confused every time I go down, but they are cute and polite. They are very helpful. I give 9.5 out of 10. I recommend it.
Penyos Service Apartment
4/525 Reviews
The staffs are very cute. The service is excellent. The room is clean, the air conditioner is very cool, and the bed is soft. 🩷🩷

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Total Properties2,688
Number of Reviews386,456
Highest PriceS$ 1,577
Lowest PriceS$ 15
Average Price (Weekdays)S$ 138
Average Price (Weekends)S$ 141

Guide to Hotels with Spa in Bangkok

Bangkok, Thailand's capital city, is known as 'The City of Angels'. Did you know that Bangkok is home to the world's largest solid gold Buddha statue, weighing 5.5 tons? Bangkok also holds the Guinness World record for having the longest city name in the world - Krungthepmahanakhon Amonrattanakosin Mahintharayutthaya Mahadilokphop Noppharatratchathaniburirom Udomratchaniwetmahasathan Amonphimanawatansathit Sakkathattiya Witsanukamprasit. (a mouthful, right?) But it's just the beginning - Bangkok has so much more to offer!

If you're planning a trip to Bangkok, get ready for an adventure full of delicious food, cultural attractions, convenient transportation and more! Bangkok will never stop surprising you!

How to travel to and travel around Bangkok?

The Grand Palace

Now that you're excited to explore Bangkok, let's see how you can get there.

Getting to Bangkok

Bangkok has two main airports, Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) and Don Mueang Airport (DMK). Most probably you will land at Suvarnabhumi, which is located about 30 kilometres east of the city centre.

Want to get to downtown Bangkok? No worries! Bangkok Airport Rail Link connects the airport to the Phaya Thai station in just 30 minutes for around THB 45-90. Taaxi and e-hailing are also convenient in Bangkok. If you are looking for a more convenient way, choosing a hotel with airport shuttle services from Suvarnabhumi Airport is a smart choice!

Hotel NameLocationDistance from BKK Airport Shuttle
12 the Residence Hotel & Apartment22 12 ถนน สรณคมณ์ Si Kan, Don Mueang, Bangkok, 10210, Thailand42.1kmPriority airport drop-off for free
Siam Mandarina Hotel - Free BKK Airport Shuttle99 King Kaeo Rd, Tambon Rachathewa, Bang, Racha Thewa, Bang Phli, Samut Prakan Province, 10540, Thailand11.4kmPriority airport drop-off for free

Getting around Bangkok

Once you're in the city, getting around is a super easy! You can choose:

  • BTS Skytrain: It is a fast and efficient way to travel around the city. The BTS Skytrain connects key areas like Sukhumvit, Siam, and Silom. You can buy single-journey tickets or use the Rabbit card for multiple trips.
  • MRT: MTR complements the BTS Skytrain by connecting other parts of Bangkok. It's a convenient way to travel to areas not covered by the Skytrain.
  • Buses: Buses cover almost every part of Bangkok, which are a more budget-friendly.
  • Taxi: Taxis are plentiful in Bangkok. However, traffic jams are common. Make sure the driver uses the metre or agree on a fare. Grab is widely used in Bangkok for taxi, motorcycle, and car bookings. It's convenient.
  • Tuk-tuk: Tuk-tuks are a fun transportation in Bangkok. Riding in a tuk-tuk can be a memorable experience in Bangkok. Do bargain with the driver!
  • Boats and ferries: Chao Phraya River is a major transportation artery, and there are various boats and ferries that operate along the river and its canals.

Which area in Bangkok is the best to stay?

Bangkok Chinatown

As you explore Bangkok's transportation, finding the right place to stay becomes much easier! If you want to be close to top attractions, hotels near Sukhumvit or Siam are in central location. For food lovers, staying in Chinatown gives you easy access to street food stalls and restaurants. And if you are catching an early flight, hotels near Suvarnabhumi Airport or Lat Krabang are convenient. You can plan wisely to make the most of your time in Bangkok.

Things to do in Bangkok

Wat Arun
  • Visit The Grand Palace: The symbol of Bangkok's dynasty. You will admire the best of Thai painting, sculpture and decorative arts.
  • Explore Wat Arun: Wat Arun is a prominent Buddhist temple in the central Khmer-style tower. It is definitely a musy-visit for all travellers in Bangkok.
  • Have fun in SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World: Here you can enjoy 30,000 marine creatures, spanning more than 400 marine species. It's a paradise for marine lovers!
  • Cruise along the Chao Phraya River: It is known as the "Mother of Rivers" in Thailand and is known as the "Venice of the East". With a total length of 1,352 kilometres, it runs through southeastern Thailand. Cruise along the Chao Phraya River and admire the night views here!
  • Visit The Temple of the Emerald Buddha: Royal families have held important ceremonies here. Visit the temple to soak in the Thai culture.
  • Shop at Chatuchak Weekend Market: With over 8,000 stalls, there's a myriad of attractions.

Essentials for exploring Bangkok

Wat Phra Chetuphon

If you want to experience Bangkok like a local, do remember the information below. We’ve compiled tips for you to make your trip smoother.

EssentialDetails
Time ZoneGMT+7, 1 hour behind Singapore
CurrencyThai Baht (THB)
LanguageThai
Emergency NumbersPolice: 191
PlugsType A, B, C, O
Standard voltage: 220V
Frequency: 50Hz
ConnectivitySIM Cards & Thailand eSIM

Weather in Bangkok

Muangboran

Bangkok has a tropical monsoon climate. It's hot and humid throughout the year. The average temperature in Bangkok ranges between 25°C to 35°C. November to February is the most comfortable period to visit.

Comfortable, breathable clothing is a must. Do remember to carry appropriate attire for visit to temples - shoulders and knees must be covered.

What to eat in Bangkok?

Tom Yum Kung
  • Pad Thai: Thai stir-fried noodles made with rice noodles, shrimp, tofu, eggs, peanuts, and bean sprouts, with tamarind sauce, fish sauce, and chili.
  • Tom Yum Goong: A hot and sour Thai soup with lemongrass, lime juice, fish sauce, and chilli peppers.
  • Massaman Curry: This is Thai curry with influences from Indian and Muslim cuisine, with meat, potatoes, peanuts, and aromatic spices. It tastes different with Japan curry.
  • Mango Sticky Rice: It is a dessert made with ripe mango slices served with sweet coconut sticky rice and coconut milk.
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