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The Athenee Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Bangkok
4.6/5149 Reviews
Chidlom
This is truly what luxury is - for someone who stayed in many hotels across Bangkok for example JW Marriot, Waldorf Astoria, St Regis and even Siam kempinski I tell you this is hands down top notch - true Thai hospitality and they are very accommodating. I was blown away by the service - I stayed in the Athenee Suite - and you get exclusive VIP treatment and check in on the 26th Floor - those who want comfort and real Thai grace and service this hotel is for you
Somerset Rama 9 Bangkok
4.5/51579 Reviews
Ratchadaphisek
I love this beautiful Hotel - its very close to Jodd Fairs night market, my room on the 19th floor had a beautiful view of the city, we have 7-Eleven right next to the hotel, very connenient…. The only thing about this place is the breakfast buffet, not so many choices of foods, the staff was very nice n friendly… definitely will come back n stay longer at this beautiful Hotel… 🥰🥰🥰……………
Park Hyatt Bangkok
4.6/5240 Reviews
Chidlom
The hotel was exceptionally generous, providing me with a deluxe suite in advance. The suite was incredibly spacious, elegantly decorated, and boasted floor-to-ceiling windows offering stunning views of Bangkok's city center We had a great stay once again at this hotel - the housekeeping staff were the standout, our room was kept to a very good standard at all time. ||||Pool staff were very attentive, and same with concierge and luggage team. ||||the location of the hotel is very convinient too. ||||we would return once again.
Amara Bangkok Hotel
4.2/5552 Reviews
Silom/Sathon
It’s totally worth the value hotel with their well trained hospitality. The pool size is just right but they have cater the best service of clean towel and F&B as well for you to enjoy the excellent rooftop view heart of BKK. The check in and check out process was fast and smooth as well.
Hotel JAL City Bangkok
4.5/5228 Reviews
Sukhumvit
This hotel located in Thonglor district area and easy to find next to Nikko hotel. This is my 3rd time to stay here and will be onwards. Ps: Yakiniku at first floor of the hotel was superb must to try once.
Royal Orchid Sheraton Hotel & Towers
4.3/5427 Reviews
Riverside
We were in Bangkok specifically for the Coldplay concert. Hence we decided that this trip was going to be a relaxing one. We arrived 2 days early as we wanted to experience the overnight train (private cabin) from Haytai to Bangkok. Train arrived Bangkok early. We took the BTS to Samphan Taksin and thenafter walked (5mins) to Sathorn and waited for the Sheraton water taxi. It was 10+ am and to our surprise, our room was ready and we were checked in. It was such a relief as our journey started 7am the previous day and we also needed to get our luggage settled as such that we could explore lunch. Much to our absolute exhiliration, view from our room (2415) was exactly what we requested (and more!). Room and bathrom was nice and spacious. Royal Orchid Sheraton is absolutely well located by the Chao Praya, accessible to Icon Siam and BTS via boat (Sathorn) and is complimentary, at 30mins intervals. Boat ride takes a lunch break for an hour at 12pm. Royal Orchid Sheraton is also within walking distance to buses if you choose to explore other local transportation modes (which we excitedly did!) and shops. Staff are all very welcoming. We managed a nice swim. There are two pools, adult pool has view of the Chao Praya. Further down is the kids pool which is a bit more discreet. Sundecks at both pools were full of guests sunbathing taking advantage of the beautiful sun. There is also a sauna however you will need to inform staff about 10mins prior, as it is not always on. Only thing that was a small challenge is the absence of platform for ease of pulling of luggages over the stairs, for guests who arrive and exit via boat. This would also make Royal Orchid Sheraton more disable friendly too. If you arrive via boat, enter via the Siam Yacht Club entrance to reception. We couldnt find any clear signage and ended up following the crowd as they entered through the restaurant's peak breakfast crowd, trying to navigate our way with our luggages. We went with an open heart and was absolutely happy with our stay. Khàawp-khun mâak team Royal Orchid Sheraton for the smiles in our hearts during our stay! 🫰

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Tips for Selecting a 5 Star Hotel in Bangkok

Bangkok, the capital city of Thailand, is a bustling city known for its vibrant street life and cultural landmarks. Bangkok is famous for its lively nightlife, world-class shopping, and delicious street food. Key attractions include the Grand Palace, Wat Arun, Wat Phra Kaew, and the floating markets. Plan your trip to Bangkok now!

Average Cost of Hotels in Bangkok

Bangkok offers a wide range of hotels from budget to luxury. Here is a overview of the cost of hotels in Bangkok:

  • Budget Hotels: 1-2 star hotels or guesthouses that offer basic amenities. The average cost can range from 500 to 1,500 Thai Baht ($15 to $45 USD) per night.
  • Mid-range Hotels: 3-star hotels that offer more comfortable accommodations and additional amenities. The average cost can range from 1,500 to 3,500 Thai Baht ($45 to $105 USD) per night.
  • Luxury Hotels: 4-5 star hotels that offer high-end accommodations, top-notch service, and a wide range of amenities. The average cost can range from 3,500 to 10,000 Thai Baht ($105 to $300 USD) per night.

Top Attractions for First-Time Visitors

  • The Grand Palace: The Grand Palace is a complex of buildings located in Bangkok, Thailand. Constructed in 1782, the palace is a significant historical and cultural landmark in Thailand, showcasing the architectural creativity and craftsmanship of the Thai people.
  • SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World: SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World is one of the largest aquariums in Southeast Asia, which situated two storeys underneath the Siam Paragon shopping mall and covers approximately 10,000 square meters.
  • Golden Dome Cabaret Show: The Golden Dome Cabaret Show is a popular entertainment event, which features a spectacular performance by transgender artists, showcasing their talent in music, dance, and acting. The show is renowned for its extravagant costumes, stunning choreography, and impressive stage design.
  • Safari World Bangkok: Safari World Bangkok is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Thailand. It is a drive-in zoological park divided into Safari Park and Marine Park.

Better to Know Before Visiting Bangkok

Before planing the trip to Bangkok, it's essential to keep a few things in mind.

  • Weather: Bangkok has a tropical monsoon climate, so it's hot and humid throughout the year. The rainy season is from May to October, and the dry season is from November to February. It's best to pack light, breathable clothing and a raincoat or umbrella.
  • Currency: The official currency is the Thai Baht (THB). It's recommended to have some cash on hand for small vendors and taxis, although credit cards are widely accepted in most places. There are plenty of ATMs and currency exchange booths around the city.
  • Transportation: Bangkok's traffic is notorious, so it's often quicker to use the BTS Skytrain or MRT Subway. Taxis are also affordable, but make sure they use the meter. Tuk-tuks are a fun way to get around, but agree on a price before the journey to avoid being overcharged.
  • Respect the Culture: Thailand is a Buddhist country, and it's important to respect their customs. Dress modestly when visiting temples (cover your shoulders and knees), and never touch someone's head or point your feet at them, as these are considered disrespectful.
  • Street Food: Bangkok is famous for its street food, and it's a must-try for any visitor. However, choose vendors that are busy (a sign that the food is fresh), and avoid uncooked food to prevent food poisoning.

Getting Around in Bangkok

Bangkok offers a variety of transportation options to navigate through the city. Here's an overview of the main transport options available in Bangkok:

  • BTS Skytrain: The Bangkok Mass Transit System, commonly known as the BTS Skytrain, is a fast, reliable, and convenient way to avoid traffic jams, with two main lines: the Sukhumvit Line and the Silom Line.
  • MRT: The Metropolitan Rapid Transit or MRT is Bangkok's underground metro system. It complements the Skytrain with several lines that cover different parts of the city, including the Blue Line and the Purple Line.
  • BRT: The Bangkok BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) is a bus service that operates on dedicated bus lanes in parts of the city, providing a faster alternative to regular bus services.
  • Buses: Bangkok has an extensive bus network operated by the Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA) and other private operators. Buses are an affordable way to travel, but they can be slower due to traffic congestion.
  • Taxis: Metered taxis are widely available throughout Bangkok. They are relatively inexpensive and convenient for door-to-door travel. However, traffic congestion can significantly affect travel times.
  • Tuk-Tuks: These iconic three-wheeled vehicles are a tourist favorite for short trips. While they can be fun and provide a local experience, they are often more expensive than taxis and have no meter, so fares should be negotiated beforehand.

Temperature and Best Time to Visit Bangkok

The best time to visit Bangkok is from November to February during the cool and dry season. During this time, the weather is most favorable with less rain and more manageable temperatures, making it easier to explore the city. This is also the peak tourist season, so popular attractions may be crowded.

If you want to avoid the crowds, consider visiting during March to May or September to October. However, keep in mind that these periods can be hot and humid, and September and October are often the wettest months due to the monsoon season.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 30.37°C during the day, 25.5°C at night

• April to June: 31.93°C during the day, 27.77°C at night

• July to September: 30.59°C during the day, 26.75°C at night

• October to December: 29.41°C during the day, 24.96°C at night

What to Eat in Bangkok

Bangkok, the capital city of Thailand, is renowned for its vibrant street food scene and diverse culinary offerings. Here are several popular foods that you should try when visiting Bangkok:

  • Pad Thai: Perhaps the most famous Thai dish, Pad Thai is a stir-fried noodle dish typically made with rice noodles, eggs, tofu, tamarind pulp, fish sauce, dried shrimp, garlic, red chili pepper, and palm sugar. It's often served with lime wedges and chopped roasted peanuts.
  • Tom Yum Goong: This is a hot and sour Thai soup usually cooked with shrimp (goong). The soup is made with lemongrass, kaffir lime leaves, galangal, lime juice, fish sauce, and crushed chili peppers.
  • Som Tam: Also known as green papaya salad, Som Tam is a spicy salad made from shredded unripe papaya. It usually includes tomatoes, carrots, peanuts, dried shrimp, runner beans, palm sugar, tamarind pulp, fish sauce, lime juice, garlic, and plenty of chilies.
  • Green Curry (Gaeng Keow Wan): Thai green curry is made from green curry paste, coconut milk, bamboo shoots, chicken, Thai basil, and vegetables. It's aromatic and can range from mildly spicy to very spicy.
  • Mango Sticky Rice (Khao Niew Mamuang): A popular dessert, especially during the mango season. It consists of ripe mangoes served with sweet, sticky rice and topped with coconut milk.
  • Massaman Curry: A rich, relatively mild Thai curry that is an interpretation of a Persian dish. Massaman curry is typically made with coconut milk, potatoes, roasted peanuts, bay leaves, sugar, cinnamon, and tamarind sauce, and it can be made with chicken, beef, or lamb.
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