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Bangkok is a city that never really slows down, yet it also has pockets of calm if you know where to look. In areas like Sukhumvit and Silom, the streets buzz with traffic, street food stalls sizzle late into the night, and rooftop bars fill with people enjoying the skyline. Markets spill over with colors, sounds, and the smell of grilled skewers. But just a short walk or a quick boat ride away, you can step into quiet temples, shady courtyards, and riverside cafés where time feels slower. The city moves between energy and ease, giving you a chance to soak up both the excitement and the quiet charm.
Hotels in Sukhumvit – Great for first-time visitors who want a mix of modern comforts, nightlife, and shopping. The area is packed with malls, international restaurants, rooftop bars, and easy access to the BTS Skytrain.
Hotels in Silom – Best for food lovers and those who want to be close to both business and leisure. By day it’s an office hub, but at night the streets come alive with markets, bars, and plenty of local eats.
Hotels in Bangkok Old Town – Perfect for history lovers who want to stay close to Bangkok’s iconic landmarks like the Grand Palace, Wat Pho, and the Chao Phraya River. The area slows down at night, offering a more relaxed and traditional side of the city.
Bangkok is served by two main airports: Suvarnabhumi International Airport (BKK), about 30 km from the city center, and Don Mueang International Airport (DMK), around 24 km away.
From Suvarnabhumi, you can take the Airport Rail Link directly into the city, hop on a taxi, or use ride-hailing apps for convenience. From Don Mueang, taxis and airport buses are the most common, though trains also connect to central Bangkok.
Once in the city, getting around is easy with the BTS Skytrain, MRT subway, boats along the Chao Phraya River, and plenty of taxis or tuk-tuks. Walking works well in certain neighborhoods, especially around Old Town or Sukhumvit, but traffic can be heavy, so public transport is often faster.
If you want a smooth arrival, some hotels offer airport pick-up services, which can be helpful after a long flight.
Hotel Name | Estimated Price | Distance from Suvarnabhumi Airport | Shuttle Service Info |
|---|---|---|---|
From PHP 9,063 | ~30 km | Luxury hotel with private airport transfers and rooftop bar views | |
From PHP 9,327 | ~33 km | Iconic riverside hotel; can arrange seamless transfers | |
From PHP 8,328 | ~35 km | Riverside stay in Old Town; private car pick-up available | |
From PHP 7,932 | ~32 km | Modern Silom hotel; offers convenient shuttle services | |
From PHP 2,806 | ~34 km | Budget-friendly stay near Khao San Road; transfer arrangements on request |
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Kid-friendly hotel with pool fun → Novotel Bangkok on Siam Square (Price from PHP 6,644)
Spacious rooms, an outdoor pool, and a central location near shopping malls like Siam Paragon. Perfect for families who want convenience and comfort.
Serviced suites for longer stays → Somerset Park Suanplu Bangkok (Price from PHP 5,076)
Apartment-style suites with kitchens, living areas, and a kids’ playroom. Great for families or groups who need more space while staying close to city attractions.
Skyline views from a riverside suite → Shangri-La Bangkok (Price from PHP 12,298)
5-star luxury on the Chao Phraya River with elegant rooms, a riverside pool, and sunset views over the water. Ideal for a relaxing city escape.
Luxury escape with rooftop dining → Banyan Tree Bangkok (Price from PHP 10,416)
Spacious suites, a spa, and the famous Vertigo rooftop restaurant. Perfect for couples or travelers wanting world-class dining and breathtaking city views.
Chic design in a lively area → The Siam Heritage Hotel (Price from PHP 3,194)
A boutique stay with Thai-style décor, cozy rooms, and a central Silom location close to markets, street food, and nightlife.
Quiet charm by the river → Riva Surya Bangkok (Price from PHP 8,328)
Stylish boutique hotel with riverside views, a peaceful pool, and easy access to Bangkok Old Town’s temples and cultural spots.
Hotels in Bangkok fill up fast during New Year, Songkran Festival (April), and year-end holidays. If you’re visiting around these times, it’s best to book weeks or even months ahead. Popular areas like Sukhumvit and Silom see higher rates and limited availability.
Bangkok hosts big events such as Songkran water fights, Loy Krathong Festival, and international concerts. These attract huge crowds, and hotel prices often spike. Booking early helps you secure your preferred location and avoid paying extra.
Platforms like Trip.com often offer discounts and member perks. New users can sometimes get extra savings on selected hotels — great for putting a little more budget toward rooftop dining or a nicer room with a view.
If you want to save on accommodation, you don’t have to stay right in the heart of Sukhumvit. Consider:
| Total Properties | 249 |
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| Number of Reviews | 547,457 |
| Highest Price | NZD 3,856 |
| Lowest Price | NZD 21 |
| Average Price (Weekdays) | NZD 188 |
| Average Price (Weekends) | NZD 192 |