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There are birds chirping! There are also phones ringing and hammers hammering, but still a genuine breeze blows through Joe's Guesthouse, tucked as it is in a quiet alley back from Khao San Rd. S…
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(US$11 per room per night)
Perched on the river in Chinatown, far from the backpacker ghetto, this is a fantastic choice for those who really want to see and feel Bangkok. Above the basic rooms sits a wonderful rooftop res…
(US$12 per room per night)
Don't be put off by the Hostelling International affiliation - this place is an excellent choice for anyone seeking a semblance of comfort at a reasonable price along the Sukhumvit strip. Even be…
(US$19 per room per night)
In a lovely old weatherboard house above a popular little restaurant, this 'B&B' offers a homestyle atmosphere and good-value budget rooms. Situated on a street parallel to Khao San Road, the pos…
(US$22 per room per night)
Smack in the middle of town, you can hop over to Siam Square's shopping spots. Wendy's is a cheery, good-value budget choice where you're greeted by a brightly coloured little coffee shop/recepti…
(US$35 per room per night)
It was inevitable the big hotel companies would co-opt the 'boutique' idea, as Accor did in 2007 with this 147 room, eight-floor place at the end of busy Soi 11. It's aimed at young, party-orient…
(US$42 per room per night)
The Siam Oriental is a bland multistorey operation with 62 budget rooms of varying sizes and amenities. It's right among it in the middle of Th Khao San and has a large restaurant and a lift. It'…
(US$48 per room per night)
Elegant rooms and a beautiful swimming pool make this one of the better midrange choices in Bangkok. With 439 rooms it's an impersonal establishment - you'll see hundreds of people like you linin…
(US$53 per room per night)
Seamlessly comfortable and beautifully decorated serviced apartments in the most happening part of Sukhumvit. If you're spending more than just a few nights in Bangkok it's worth considering this…
(US$54 per room per night)
A dignified member of the Sukhumvit hotel elite, the Rembrandt offers conservative, elegant accommodation and some of the city's finest 'ethnic' restaurants. An imposing 407-room establishment, t…
(US$62 per room per night)
The emblem of the neighbourhood's progressive gentrification, this boutique hotel is smack dab in the middle of Khao San Rd. Duck out of the neon-lit chaos and you will find yourself in an incong…
(US$63 per room per night)
This magnanimous midrange institution allows you to practically roll out of bed and onto the Skytrain - thereby putting the sights and sales of Bangkok at your feet. It's a good deal given its co…
Offering everything from playboy spa suites to luxury Thai villas, with decor taking you from East Bombay to Trocadero, the Davis has taken the concept of 'boutique' to a whole new level. Trying …
(US$79 per room per night)
The Landmark stands tall and proud right on seething, traffic-clogged Sukhumvit Rd. This comfortable well-maintained establishment has decorated the rooms in different styles in an effort to make…
(US$90 per room per night)
An elegant top-end hotel popular with Swedes and the diplomatic corps. There's something very Bangkok about the presence of this venerable establishment poised stoically beside the seething sin-f…
(US$106 per room per night)
Royal Thai style, the Dusit Thani offers traditional luxury and renowned business comforts. A government enterprise, it is enthroned in a prime position at the base of Lumphini Park, making both …
(US$117 per room per night)
Chic and sleek, this super luxury pad is unflinchingly modern and defiantly cool. The Metropolitan is a sanctuary of immaculate contemporary style, designed to please and pamper. It is the sister…
(US$133 per room per night)
Another grand, world-renowned luxury hotel by the river, the Shangri-La is beautiful without being unapproachable. Surrounded by tropical gardens, the establishment is elaborately elegant and has…
(US$140 per room per night)
Sky-high modern luxury with an emphasis on pampering and holistic therapy, all executed with impeccable Thai style. This place is so tall that your ears pop in the elevator as you whiz from the g…
(US$152 per room per night)
Catering beautifully to the modern obsession with inner and outer health, the Erawan provides a luxury inner-city retreat. Come here to sanctify your body and soul, through spa treatments, fine d…
(US$166 per room per night)
The Conrad offers an impressive cocktail of chic style and hi-tech comfort, a seamless choice for mixing business and pleasure. The Bangkok adventure of the Conrad empire, it occupies a prime pos…
(US$170 per room per night)
Settling into an over-stuffed armchair, surrounded by antiques and the heads of beasts long-since hunted in far-off lands, it would be easy to think you'd fallen through a sinkhole in Bangkok and…
(US$175 per room per night)
Perched on the edge of Thonburi on the west bank of the Chao Phraya, the magnificent Peninsula Hotel peers over Bangkok. Unflappably distinguished and serene, this 39-storey hotel towers above th…
(US$223 per room per night)
Modelled after the ancient capital of Sukhothai, this exquisite tribute to Thai architectural heritage is a stunning sanctuary for visitors. Serene Buddhas overlook inner ponds, ambient music mea…
(US$230 per room per night)
In this galaxy full of hotel stars light years from Banglamphu, the New Road is a welcome surprise. Run by young Danish guys whose names all seem to end in -sen, it has recently expanded to becom…
(US$9 per room per night)
In a dull location east of Th Samsen and the Thewet budget abodes, this HI was being expanded when we passed. The old rooms and dorms, however, remained cramped and tired. The main reason to stay…
The Urban Age is a sort of new age version of the classic Bangkok budget haunt, in a quiet soi within crawling distance of the Silom nightspots. Small rooms, all without bathrooms and some withou…
Just 50m from the noise and neon of Khao San, Shambara feels a world away. The century-old traditional wooden home has nine tiny rooms that share two clean showers and toilets. For the rooms alon…
(US$16 per room per night)
A breath of fresh air in a neighbourhood of dull and sometimes frightening hotels, the Shanghai Inn brightens things up with tongue-in-cheek Chinatown kitsch and bold colours. Its neighbourhood i…
(US$49 per room per night)
A palette of cocoa and black brings a splash of global Zen to Soi 22. Not quite the Park Avenue of international repute, this large hotel does a convincing job of acting like an intimate boutique…
(US$50 per room per night)
We must have looked doubtful about the blue neon glow in the bedroom, and the woman showing us around sounded like she'd seen the reaction often enough. 'The blue lights are the Dream signature,'…
(US$89 per room per night)
Coffee and liqueur colours add a spike of cool to this otherwise suburban-minded hotel. Rooms are more cosy than expansive, and the design is more safe than cutting edge. But they're clean, comfo…
(US$92 per room per night)
Among the better 'boutique' openings along Sukhumvit in 2007, sleek S15 has at least half an eye on the business market, with free wi-fi and a business centre and meeting room to go with the cent…
(US$105 per room per night)
Set amid the lushest landscaped gardens by the river, this is the nearest thing to a resort you'll find in Bangkok. Going downriver from busy Bangkok is a mental and physical relaxant - ably abet…
(US$141 per room per night)
How do you take a bland Bangkok shopping mall and turn it into a classy boutique? The answer lies in this four-storey, 75-room hotel in the middle of stylish Th Silom. The 2004 makeover delivered…
(US$150 per room per night)
The Sheraton is a hit with corporate travellers for its 420 large (from 45 sq m) and meticulously appointed rooms, with handy details like irons, extra-large deposit boxes and big tubs as standar…
(US$158 per room per night)
After a decade as a 32-storey concrete skeleton on the far bank of the Chao Phraya, the Millennium Hilton finally opened in 2006 and now stands proudly, like a sailor in his cap, among the rivers…
(US$167 per room per night)
A spectacular mural descending a grand staircase, ceilings adorned with neck-craning artwork and a library-quiet lobby punctuated with muscular columns give the Four Seasons a tone of relaxed opu…
(US$192 per room per night)
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We are a friendly place , a bit like a squat : with a bar and art gallery music studios located in a 6 floor building. We are buidling a place to mix culture people and knowledge. With music intr…
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This place is gay-friendly and 15 minutes from Bangkok international airport (Suvannabhumi) with a few private & shared rooms. It is the same distance to the airport as to the city center (Victo…
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Bangkok has dominated Thailand's urban hierarchy as well as its political, commercial and cultural life since the late 18th century. Distinctly modern and Westernised, Bangkok is still a sleepy Thai village with a louder soundtrack of traffic and nightlife.
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