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Hi Sotel
3.7/51 Reviews
Chatuchak
The location was not far from various tourist sights but it was very inconvenient to call a taxi or grab. The location was difficult for most drivers to find. Also, the front desk accidentally signed me in under the wrong guest name. However, the hotel front desk was able to switch our room bookings. Overall the employees there were friendly and helpful. Lastly, the air conditioning was not very strong and took a while to cool the room. I forgot to take pictures of the room but it was clean and very well kept.
Aree Art Residence
4/52 Reviews
Chatuchak
We had booked the hotel for two nights. Beautiful when checking in it came to the attention that the staff were about to make the guests feel well. The booked rooms were spacious and above all very clean. The hotel is located in a remote street and there are no restaurants nearby, and it offers a free Tuk Tuk service to the next bus station or restaurant. The only disadvantage in my view is that the staff is unfortunately not speaking English. The great plus are the lovely people there who do everything to make you feel well. We would come back immediately.
The Local Ari
4.2/57 Reviews
Chatuchak
very nice and spacious. the room and bathroom was clean and the staff was rlly polite and friendly, good service kaa! the hostel’s location is a bit far from the main road but you can get there by a bike taxi from ari bts station (around 30-40฿).
Vm1 Hostel
4.4/549 Reviews
Chatuchak
We didn’t expect much from the first time, but it was exactly like what other reviewers said. My friend and I got a complimentary upgrade to private room. The room was nice and clean, the bed is a bit too high for me(my height: 160cm.) The whole area is not small like I thought when I saw it on the internet, It’s quite big, compares with other hostels. The bathroom is okay, not that small. It’s divided to dry zone and wet zone. I had khaow tom kai as breakfast. It’s not too salty or sweet. the taste is not the most delicious, but reach the standard of being khaow tom in Thailand. There’s no elevator, I recommend to ask them where the room you want is before booking. (I had only one small luggage so it’s okay to climb to the 3rd or 4th floor.) The location is the best! It’s close to sanampao station. take the exit 1 for this hostel and turn left to soi phaholypthin 1, there’s a community mall and thai street food. At the exit 4, there’s a cool bar called bottle rocket. They serve beers from many countries, the staffs can speak English. The environment is good. Not busy at the morning, no noise at night.
515 VICTORY Hotel
4.3/575 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.
T Hostel @ Victory Monument
4.4/56 Reviews
Chatuchak
Very clean, the location is very close to the Victory Monument.

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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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