Bangkok’s busy-ness and bustle, the many smells of it and its many colours, has the power to permeate almost everything, but it sort of stops at a respectful distance from the shrines and temples, which are the other thing Bangkok is known for. So that you get this fantastic experience of a real sea of movement and life and then ancient stillness. A foodie destination like no other, and a shopping destination like no other, so much life in Bangkok is conducted on the streets and just beside them that it’s a fantastically rewarding city to lose yourself in. And it’s hard not to. Which is why it’s so useful to have a centrally located hotel (and even better one with a swimming pool, or one on the banks of the Chao Praya River), like many on our Guru’s list of recommendations for the best places to stay in Bangkok.
Some of our recommendations will be familiar names - Bangkok is a popular destination and the big names cover it well, especially the hotel brands known for luxury, but we also have some great recommendations for you if your idea of the best places to stay in Bangkok would be a small hotel, or a hip, centrally located hotel. Our recommendations also includes some fantastic, and quite luxurious, options with room rates that start at incredibly cheap rates.
Aside from the markets, much of Bangkok’s best shopping is centred around Siam Square, Sukhumvit and Patpong have the nightclubs and nightlife, and Rattanakosin is Old Bangkok, where you’ll find many of the city’s main sights.
But don't forget that this is a popular year round destination (especially with such a good range of great value hotels), so if you want to guarantee a room in one of the best places to stay in Bangkok, do your homework and book well ahead, especially if you favour the smaller properties.
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Bangkok (SILOM, BANGRAK, )
Set in a quirky refurbished art-deco-inspired cinema, with the original cinema screen and equipment still in place in the lobby and bar area. Design has a classic heritage feel with quirky contemporary touches. Find something to suit all budgets with both dorms and spacious suites available.
Bangkok (Thanon Phaya Thai)
Shopaholics, rejoice – Amari Watergate Bangkok’s location is prime for mall-lovers. The five-star hotel also boasts an expansive fitness centre, a luxurious beauty spa and a huge range of dining options. An upmarket and absolutely top-notch choice for a city stay!
Bangkok (Khlong Toei, Klongtoey)
A zen-like approach to luxury means the Maduzi keeps calm in the heart of Bangkok. Chic rooms feature hot tub tubs and complimentary mini bars whilst head chef Yuya serves up gourmet French and Japanese dishes. Sundowners can be sipped on the terrace and guests can keep fit 24 hours a day.
Bangkok (Samphantawong)
A decadent retro hotel set in the heart of Chinatown, one of Bangkok's oldest districts. Quirkily designed rooms feature heavy four poster beds, rich hues and indulgent bathrooms. An atmospheric bar pays live jazz and there's a spoiling spa for those looking to unwind.
Bangkok ( Bangyeekhan)
A remarkably beautiful Italian style mansion, turned hotel on Chao Phraya’s eastern bank. The vibe is very much Italianesque from the interiors to the garden figurines. The restaurant serves traditional Thai cuisine and the pool offers views over the river. Truly a peaceful haven from the chaos.
Bangkok ( Phraborom Maharajawang, Phra Nakhon, )
A boutique property set alongside Chao Phraya River. Chic rooms aren't exactly spacious but are light, crisply styled and offer fabulous panoramic views. The thai rooftop restaurant is a real draw and a lovely place to enjoy an evening tipple after a day exploring the city.
Bangkok (Phrabarommaharajchawang, Phranakorn)
An intimate, elegantly designed boutique hotel, set on the historic Ratanakosin Island. Rooms are simply dressed yet chic with dark polished wooden floors, patterned tiled bathrooms and private terraces. The restaurant offers fabulous river views and serves traditional fare. Charming.
Bangkok (Phra Nakhon)
A superb boutique hotel, with all the bells and whistles of a much pricier spot, on the banks of Chao Phraya River. The rooms vary from standard to downright luxurious, think balconies and expensive linens. With two tasty restaurants, a pool, and in room massages you could really do a lot worse!
Bangkok (Lumpini Patumwan)
For those seeking a home away from home, the Oriental Residence Bangkok’s considerate approach to luxury distinguishes it from other five-star options. Rooms boast fully-stocked kitchen and expansive wardrobe space to mimic the comforts of home while there's an understated French bistro downstairs.
Bangkok (Maharat Road, Rattanakosin Island, )
This intimate hotel, set on the banks of the Chao Praya River, is an oasis of calm in the busy city. Rooms are decorated in a traditional Thai style and feature either mezzanines or private terraces. The riverside restaurant and bar is an ideal spot for watching the magnificent sunsets.
Bangkok (Thonburi)
Enjoy panoramic views from an infinity pool at this contemporary hotel with a riverside location. Find slick rooms complete with floor to ceiling windows, clean design and luxurious bathrooms. A wide range of eating options both international and thai. A chic base to explore the city from.
Bangkok (Samphanthawong)
Tucked away in the heart of Chinatown this intimate B&B is bound to surpass all expectations. The four spacious rooms are beautifully styled with elegant teak furniture, roll-top baths and a choice selection of artworks. Staff are knowledgeable and friendly and the speciality coffee is a real plus!
Bangkok
One of Bangkok’s better-known hotels, Banyan Tree Bangkok offers a range of upmarket drinking and dining options, spectacular 360-degree views across the city and all the modern conveniences of a five-star hotel.
Bangkok (Sathorn)
Cool, calm and collected - the COMO Metropolitan brings understated, five-star luxury to the heart of the capital with neutral decor, impeccable facilities and an acclaimed Thai restaurant. Rooms are sprawling and feature state of the art bathrooms. Plus there is an inviting outdoor pool.
Bangkok (Silom)
Unapologetically flashy and fashion-orientated, The W melds 5-star luxury with all the mod-cons that its jet-setting, millennial clientele expect.
Bangkok (Bangrak)
A chic contemporary hotel well located overlooking Lumpini Park. Chic rooms are uber modern with plenty of glass, minimalist style and luxurious bathrooms. A rooftop pool is the ideal place to unwind after a day's exploring. Boasting a wide array of dining and drinking options. Superb.
Bangkok (Bangrak)
A grand hotel sat on the banks of the Chao Praya River. Chic rooms are either sleek and contemporary or feature opulent Thai style depending on which wing you reside in. Boasting a wide range of cuisines in the six restaurants and an elegant cocktail bar. Perfectly situated for accessing the city.
Bangkok (WAT SOMMANAT, POM PRAP SATTRU PHAI, )
A stylish and intimate eight bedroom hotel in the heart of Bangkok. Channelling old-world charm the rooms are atmospheric with cast-iron beds, polished wooden floors and large whirring fans. Indulgent breakfasts are served, there's a well stocked library and the city's sights are in easy reach.
Bangkok (Wattana, )
A garden oasis in the heart of downtown Bangkok. Elegantly furnished rooms feature high ceilings, antiques, traditional artworks and teak details. Boasting an award-winning vegetarian and seafood restaurant. Ideal for those seeking tranquility with a central location.
Bangkok (Klongsan)
A smart five star property boasting a superb riverfront location. Rooms are lavish yet have a pleasing touch of traditional design. Suites are spectacularly large and impressive. The spa is sumptuous and cuisine noteworthy. A great all-rounder of a property.
Bangkok (Tatien, )
A handful of rooms and suites set alongside the river within the royal complex. Choose a suite for a truly romantic stay, decorated with traditional carved furniture and boasting enormous bathtubs. The restaurant serves spectacular thai dishes and you're just minutes from the buzzy city. Fabulous.
Bangkok (Lumpini, Pathumwan, )
A sumptuous and modern 5-star hotel located on Embassy Row. Contemporary and grown-up interiors feature soft grey hues, sharp lines and large expanses of glass. With an emphasis on fine-dining there are no less than three restaurants one of which is Michelin starred. A smart city choice.
Bangkok
Large and luxurious, this is a has-it-all property. Rooms are stylish and decadent with indulgent bathrooms, large works of modern art and crisp style. Offering a choice of three eateries and a full service spa it's hard to leave this spot but, once you do, the city is right on your doorstep.
Bangkok
A grand hotel located in Bangkok's business district. Colonial style rooms are expansive and impressive with teak furniture and Thai fabrics. The service is slick and a large pool, pampering spa and choice of three restaurants make this a very comfortable stay.
Bangkok (Wattana)
This boutique hotel is bold and unabashed when it comes to luxury. From its private butler service to the sky-high rooftop infinity pool and 34 sumptuous suites, 137 Pillars Suites promises its guests the ultimate urban experience.
Bangkok
Part of the iconic Mandarin Oriental group, this historic luxury hotel boasts a position on the banks of the Chao Praya River. Rooms are elegant and have a traditional feel with rich hues, antiques and spectacular city views. Three restaurants serve delectable cuisine. An indulgent and central spot.
Bangkok (Dusit)
A privately owned boutique hotel with palace-like grandeur and phenomenal levels of service. Sprawling tropical grounds lead down to the Chao Phraya riverbanks where a private speed boat awaits. In house, unwind in the spa, feast on gourmet cuisine and sip delectable cocktails at the art-deco bar.