Hotel Guides/Bangkok

Best Hotels in Bangkok 2026

Bangkok offers one of Asia's best hotel value propositions — 5-star hotels at 3-star prices compared to Singapore or Tokyo. Stay near a BTS Skytrain station to minimise time stuck in traffic.

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Before You Book

Always choose a hotel near a BTS or MRT station — Bangkok traffic can add 45–90 min to journeys

Book during the cool season (November–February) at least 4–6 weeks ahead

Many hotels offer free airport transfers for longer stays — ask when booking

Rooftop pools are common in mid-range Bangkok hotels — a major perk

Where to Stay in Bangkok

Sukhumvit

International hub, BTS-connected, endless dining and nightlife

First-timersBusiness travellersNightlife

Budget

$30–50

per night

Mid-Range

$80–150

per night

Luxury

$200+

per night

Asok/Nana BTS stations Thong Lor trendy dining Terminal 21 mall
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Silom / Sathon

Business district, rooftop bars, evening entertainment

Business travellersCouplesSky bar fans

Budget

$35–55

per night

Mid-Range

$90–160

per night

Luxury

$250+

per night

Sky Bar (Lebua — Hangover film) Patpong Night Market Lumpini Park
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Riverside / Charoen Krung

Historic, Chao Phraya River views, luxury hotels

Romantic travellersLuxury seekersHistory enthusiasts

Budget

$40–70

per night

Mid-Range

$100–200

per night

Luxury

$350+

per night

Mandarin Oriental Bangkok The Peninsula ICONSIAM riverside mall
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Khao San Road

Budget backpacker central, lively, touristy

Budget travellersBackpackersShort stays

Budget

$10–25

per night

Mid-Range

$40–80

per night

Luxury

$120+

per night

Khaosan backpacker bars Wat Phra Kaew walking distance Ferries from Phra Arthit pier
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Ari / Phaya Thai

Trendy local neighbourhood, cafés, affordable

Digital nomadsLong-stay travellersLocal experience

Budget

$25–45

per night

Mid-Range

$70–130

per night

Luxury

$200+

per night

Ari BTS market street Phaya Thai Airport Rail Link Victory Monument area
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Budget Hotel Tips

BTS/MRT-connected hostels and guesthouses offer incredible value — $12–25/night in private rooms

Bangkok has some of the world's best 4-star hotels for under $100/night — check Trip.com last-minute deals

Serviced apartments are excellent for stays of 5+ days — often cheaper than hotels with kitchen facilities

Avoid Khao San Road hotels for anything beyond the cheapest budget — better value is available nearby

Luxury in Bangkok

The Riverside district has Bangkok's most iconic luxury hotels — Mandarin Oriental, Capella, and The Peninsula. Sukhumvit's Asok area has more modern luxury at slightly lower prices.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the best area to stay in Bangkok?

Sukhumvit is the most convenient for first-time visitors — excellent transport, restaurants, and nightlife. For a quieter base near cultural sights, stay in Riverside or Old Town near the Grand Palace.

How much does a hotel in Bangkok cost?

Bangkok is exceptional value. Budget hostels: $10–20/night. Mid-range with pool: $50–100/night. Quality 4-star: $80–150/night. Luxury 5-star: $200–500/night. All are cheaper than comparable hotels in Singapore or Hong Kong.

Should I stay near BTS Skytrain in Bangkok?

Strongly recommended — Bangkok traffic is genuinely severe. Staying within 5–10 minutes walk of a BTS station dramatically improves your trip. Sukhumvit line and Silom line cover all major areas.

Are Bangkok hotels safe?

Yes — Bangkok is a very safe city for tourists. Standard hotel safety applies: use the safe for valuables, be aware around Khao San Road at night. Hotels maintain good security.

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