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Montien Hotel Surawong Bangkok
4.4/5262 Reviews

Montien Hotel Surawong Bangkok

Silom/Sathon Bangkok|0.37km from CP Tower
I had the pleasure of staying at The Montien for 3 weeks 2 months ago when on a company-booked trip. My room and bed were extremely comfortable and spacious, with plenty of natural light and unobstructed views, quality amenities including a Nespresso machine. The Montien decor is modern, Thai style and beautiful. The breakfast buffet is bountiful, with plenty of variety. Pierre Pelletier, the Area General Manager and his team went above and beyond to ensure my stay was outstanding! Then this month when my family and I planned a vacation to Bangkok I picked this hotel as our base. The hotel is conveniently located for easy access to the sky and underground trains, many must-go-to restaurants, cafes, Siam Paragon, temples, Chinatown, night walks and more. We were welcomed with incredible 5-star Thai hospitality. Special mention to Khun Nu, her front desk team and night manager Khun Jew for handling flight delays, airport transfers and arranging pick up of lost luggage, Khun Tik for his world-class warm welcomes, Max’s regular assistance and taxi coordination, the ever-helpful and polite bellmen, Beer remembering our morning coffee preferences, Kae at Ruenton restaurant for looking after us at dinners, friendly Tanya at the lobby bar, the housekeeping team for keeping our 3 rooms impeccable and everyone who made our Bangkok vacation so memorable! It felt like our home away from home and we enjoyed our time here so much!
Evergreen Laurel Hotel Bangkok
4.5/5199 Reviews

Evergreen Laurel Hotel Bangkok

Silom/Sathon Bangkok|0.49km from CP Tower
The hotel looks modern from outside but beautiful classy style inside. Rooms are quite small but have elegance and are equiped with everything you need and very clean. VERY comfy bed and no noise or door slamming like in so many other hotels. Aircon can be adjusted and is not loud. Pool area has a small pool and very little sunchairs. But there is hardly any sun as the surrounding buildings often prevent the sun from shining to the pool area. Staff is very friendly (except for one (male with glasses) night auditor at reception (night from 1.-2. january, 2024) who wouldn' t even check capacity in the computer but instantly lied to my face stating to be fully booked when (at midnight) I asked in a friendly way about a late checkout for only 1 single hour the next morning. Even when I showed him I could still book 10 or more rooms on different hotel apps, he still wouldn't check his computer and insisted on his story and didn't move a finger stating not being able to grant a late check out. That's a complete no-go for a hotel like that, the more as I stayed with them several nights, and really ruins the friendly and hard work of his collegues who go the extra mile to make you feel welcome. Maybe the management should have a serious word with him or at least teach him how to lie better... ). Breakfast is a lovely buffet with western and asian food (450 THB if not included). Location is a 10 min walk to BTS station or to Silom Rd.
Ascott Embassy Sathorn Bangkok
4.5/51074 Reviews

Ascott Embassy Sathorn Bangkok

Silom/Sathon Bangkok|0.58km from CP Tower
Me and my girlfriend stayed at this hotel for 2 nights on our stop over in Bangkok. As soon as we arrived we were so impressed; the lobby was super inviting and modern. The staff were so accommodating, friendly and attentive to our every need during our stay. We stayed on the 32nd floor and the views of Bangkok from our window were just insane, we had a perfect view of the sunset and at night time it just felt magical! We could even see the Mahanakon Sky walk from our room which wasn’t far from the hotel which we ended up visiting ( would recommend if you like heights and a roof top drink! ) The room was spacious, we had all our luxuries with coffee/ tea, hairdryer and even the small details of supplying some extra toiletries ( my girlfriend really appreciated these ! ) The room felt very modern and was a comfortable place for us to catch up on some work ( as we work online ) whilst feeling right at home. On that note the wifi is very fast! Whilst travelling around we love to make time to keep on top of our fitness and the hotel gym was perfect for our needs, great variety of equipment and floor space for yoga. The outdoor pool was perfect to chill out on the loungers and go for a dip with some scenic city views! We also had breakfast here and the variety of hot / cold food was good and the coffees were amazing! The omelette station was our favourite! We were told they are building a bar and restaurant for the 38th floor which wasn’t ready when we were there but that will definitely be such a nice touch! Gutted we couldn’t experience that, maybe next time when we come back to Bangkok. Location was very good, not far from shopping centres like icon Siam and central world ( about 10 min taxi ride ) and a few restaurants and cafes around the neighbourhood. It's also a 15 minute walk to Lumpini park. Would really recommend this hotel for comfort, location, wifi and just a really lovely stay! Can’t wait to come back! Lauren and Reece.

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Ibis Styles Bangkok Silom
4.5/5718 Reviews

Ibis Styles Bangkok Silom

Silom/Sathon Bangkok|0.13km from CP Tower
We stayed here for two nights on a layover between flights from the UK to Australia. I booked this because it was cheap (and I am cheap), and because it offered a very cheap ”family suite” option of two interconnecting rooms. I was travelling with my 11-year-old daughter and this seemed like a good option for us both getting an undisturbed sleep. I'm an Accor member, and have stayed in Ibis Styles hotels in several places around the world. They're generally OK. This place was way above normal Ibis Styles standards. This hotel is very new: it had been open for a couple of months when we stayed. The location is good. It's very close to Sala Daeng BTS and not far from Silom MTR. It's on a major road. However, it is down its own little alleyway, so it is isolated from traffic noise. It's a private, dedicated alleyway, with a good smooth surface and good lighting, not a scary dark alleyway. The lobby is light and airy and really nicely decorated, with floor cushions on a stairway which is a nice place to sit around. Check-in was great. The receptionist was friendly and helpful, and gave me all the information I needed. She even showed us to our room, which was on the ground floor. She apologised for it being on the ground floor, but really this was fine. The rooms were lovely. There was a door which closed us off from the rest of the corridor, meaning that we had a section of corridor to ourselves and could leave our doors open if we wanted to. The rooms were brightly coloured and extremely clean. The shower areas were huge. The beds were incredibly comfortable, with nice soft duvets. My one caveat is that these rooms were great for us, because there was one person in each room. It might be less good if there were two of you in a room. The showers are glass, and look directly onto the bed. There's a blind, and the door is partially frosted, but if you were lying in bed, even with the shower blind down, you could see the head and feet of the person in the shower. Also, the sink is in the room, rather than in a separate bathroom, so there's no privacy when you're brushing your teeth or shaving or whatever. Again, great for one person: you can watch TV while brushing your teeth or showering, but maybe not great for two people. The TV had very limited channels - for English I think there was only al-Jazeera, ChannelNewsAsia and RT. But it had YouTube built in, so you could find yourself something good to watch. The TV was a decent size - maybe 40”. WiFi was very fast and free. The breakfast buffet was small, but really good. The food was lovely. The pool area is great. It's on the roof, and it's shaded in the afternoon by surrounding buildings. From one end of the pool there is a good view across the city, even though it's only on the 9th floor. The bar by the pool did some lovely mocktails too. This hotel was unbelievably cheap - less than US$40 per night for one room - but it did not feel like
Le Siam Hotel by Pcl
4.3/588 Reviews

Le Siam Hotel by Pcl

Silom/Sathon Bangkok|0.13km from CP Tower
Overall, this place is really very good. The location was perfect for us. Only a short walk to Silom Road massage and reasonably priced laundry service. The hotel is only a short taxi ride to shopping centres. The hotel itself is very well maintained. The room was comfortable, and everything worked as it should. Our room was big enough, beds were good, and the room has quality wooden furniture. I think the staff could have been friendlier, but mostly did their job. Check in and check out was smooth. Breakfast was included, but there was only one choice, which was disappointing, but I understand if the hotel wasn't busy because covid restrictions have only just started to relax recently. One big problem at the moment is actually finding the place if you haven't been there before. This was our first time. The signage for the hotel is not clear. It was even harder to find because next door there is large building construction works going on. Noise wasn't a problem, but this meant the hotel is hidden behind two-storey high temporary walls surrounding the building site. As we arrived for check in it was pouring with rain and someone had illegally parked in front of the driveway leading to the hotel entrance. We had to drag our heavy luggage in the rain about 50 metres. Very unpleasant. The day before we checked out, I asked the hotel staff to arrange a taxi to take us to the airport. They said 2 options: $500 upfront or meter taxi. My partner demanded meter taxi because of past bad experiences. I didn't mind either way. On the day of checkout there was different staff and the concierge got a taxi from the street for us. The taxi driver put our luggage in the car, we hopped in and started heading to the airport. I then noticed the meter wasn't on. My partner demanded he put the meter on which then led to a very unpleasant experience. The driver refused to put on the meter. My partner said, ”Take us back to the hotel, we'll get another taxi.” We should have allowed more time for this, but we were pushed for time and so I negotiated with the driver. The entire drive from hotel to airport the driver was aggressive and tried to bully more money out of us. I had assumed the concierge had got a meter taxi. He hadn't. So that's really poor communication from the hotel which gave us a lot of stress. Lesson learned. In future, for airport trips in Bangkok I will pay a lot of money for a professional and trustworthy driver.

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Brb Hostel Bangkok Silom
4.3/5111 Reviews
Silom/Sathon
The hostel is a minimal style with quirky decorations, I loved the yellow, black white and grey colour scheme. The shared bathrooms were very clean and the showers were spacious and everything looked very new. The location is perfect, close to Lumpini park and two different metro lines. Very easy to get to the airport for my flight. There is a lot of shared space downstairs to use the internet, kitchen facilities and hang out. The security was very good too and the staff were friendly and helpful with printing flight documents, directions to shops I needed to visit and I was upgraded to a private room for both nights of my stay, even though there was only an issue with the first night booking. Khap kuhn kra BRB!
Kessara Boutique Historic Hotel
4.8/50 Reviews
Silom/Sathon
The enclosed private detached building has a wooden style that reflects the historical sense of the past. The rooms are clean and tidy, the courtyard is full of greenery, the butler-style service highlights the warmth, the friendly exchange gives exotic warmth, and a leisure place in the city.
Ibis Styles Bangkok Silom
4.5/5718 Reviews
Silom/Sathon
We stayed here for two nights on a layover between flights from the UK to Australia. I booked this because it was cheap (and I am cheap), and because it offered a very cheap ”family suite” option of two interconnecting rooms. I was travelling with my 11-year-old daughter and this seemed like a good option for us both getting an undisturbed sleep. I'm an Accor member, and have stayed in Ibis Styles hotels in several places around the world. They're generally OK. This place was way above normal Ibis Styles standards. This hotel is very new: it had been open for a couple of months when we stayed. The location is good. It's very close to Sala Daeng BTS and not far from Silom MTR. It's on a major road. However, it is down its own little alleyway, so it is isolated from traffic noise. It's a private, dedicated alleyway, with a good smooth surface and good lighting, not a scary dark alleyway. The lobby is light and airy and really nicely decorated, with floor cushions on a stairway which is a nice place to sit around. Check-in was great. The receptionist was friendly and helpful, and gave me all the information I needed. She even showed us to our room, which was on the ground floor. She apologised for it being on the ground floor, but really this was fine. The rooms were lovely. There was a door which closed us off from the rest of the corridor, meaning that we had a section of corridor to ourselves and could leave our doors open if we wanted to. The rooms were brightly coloured and extremely clean. The shower areas were huge. The beds were incredibly comfortable, with nice soft duvets. My one caveat is that these rooms were great for us, because there was one person in each room. It might be less good if there were two of you in a room. The showers are glass, and look directly onto the bed. There's a blind, and the door is partially frosted, but if you were lying in bed, even with the shower blind down, you could see the head and feet of the person in the shower. Also, the sink is in the room, rather than in a separate bathroom, so there's no privacy when you're brushing your teeth or shaving or whatever. Again, great for one person: you can watch TV while brushing your teeth or showering, but maybe not great for two people. The TV had very limited channels - for English I think there was only al-Jazeera, ChannelNewsAsia and RT. But it had YouTube built in, so you could find yourself something good to watch. The TV was a decent size - maybe 40”. WiFi was very fast and free. The breakfast buffet was small, but really good. The food was lovely. The pool area is great. It's on the roof, and it's shaded in the afternoon by surrounding buildings. From one end of the pool there is a good view across the city, even though it's only on the 9th floor. The bar by the pool did some lovely mocktails too. This hotel was unbelievably cheap - less than US$40 per night for one room - but it did not feel like
Le Siam Hotel by Pcl
4.3/588 Reviews
Silom/Sathon
Overall, this place is really very good. The location was perfect for us. Only a short walk to Silom Road massage and reasonably priced laundry service. The hotel is only a short taxi ride to shopping centres. The hotel itself is very well maintained. The room was comfortable, and everything worked as it should. Our room was big enough, beds were good, and the room has quality wooden furniture. I think the staff could have been friendlier, but mostly did their job. Check in and check out was smooth. Breakfast was included, but there was only one choice, which was disappointing, but I understand if the hotel wasn't busy because covid restrictions have only just started to relax recently. One big problem at the moment is actually finding the place if you haven't been there before. This was our first time. The signage for the hotel is not clear. It was even harder to find because next door there is large building construction works going on. Noise wasn't a problem, but this meant the hotel is hidden behind two-storey high temporary walls surrounding the building site. As we arrived for check in it was pouring with rain and someone had illegally parked in front of the driveway leading to the hotel entrance. We had to drag our heavy luggage in the rain about 50 metres. Very unpleasant. The day before we checked out, I asked the hotel staff to arrange a taxi to take us to the airport. They said 2 options: $500 upfront or meter taxi. My partner demanded meter taxi because of past bad experiences. I didn't mind either way. On the day of checkout there was different staff and the concierge got a taxi from the street for us. The taxi driver put our luggage in the car, we hopped in and started heading to the airport. I then noticed the meter wasn't on. My partner demanded he put the meter on which then led to a very unpleasant experience. The driver refused to put on the meter. My partner said, ”Take us back to the hotel, we'll get another taxi.” We should have allowed more time for this, but we were pushed for time and so I negotiated with the driver. The entire drive from hotel to airport the driver was aggressive and tried to bully more money out of us. I had assumed the concierge had got a meter taxi. He hadn't. So that's really poor communication from the hotel which gave us a lot of stress. Lesson learned. In future, for airport trips in Bangkok I will pay a lot of money for a professional and trustworthy driver.
Silom One
4.3/59 Reviews
Silom/Sathon
Before the reservation, I received so many praises, and it was not too cheap for nearly 400 yuan a night, so I booked a three-night twin room. After the check-in, the room on the second floor is given. The room is small, the ceiling is at your fingertips, and there are several intersecting beams that are quite depressed. The only window in the room was a stinking small ditch and toilet paper that was dropped upstairs. The only place to dry clothes, there are only three hangers, and drying a pair of underwear is not enough. The bathroom emits a strange smell, the glass window of the bathroom and the room is not well blocked, and the person who can bathe in the bathroom can be seen outside the room. The air conditioner remote control is bad. The air conditioner control panel that has been poked can only be switched, and the temperature cannot be adjusted. The air outlet is facing the bed, and the cold air cannot blow to sleep. The water that is provided for drinking is the direct drinking water that the hotel itself fills. I don't know if it is not clean. The store is not willing to provide such cheap bottled water. It feels awkward. My friends and I forced myself to stay here for one night. I felt more sensitive when I was sleeping on the bed. I ate a loratadine and went to sleep after an hour. I slept very late the next day, because I didn't dare to expect breakfast at the hotel, just don't eat it. Since the room can't be changed, it can't be retired. I can't live. So I re-booked a nearby hotel with similar prices but dozens of times. On the third day, I came back late at night and went into the room to take the rest of the salute. I found that the towel used on the first day was not changed, the bed was not finished, the bottled water was not loaded, and the garbage bin was filled with the first day of garbage. In general, this hotel is not as good as the seven-day level in China, which seriously affects our mood to go to Thailand. It seems that in the future, the reservation cannot be too much to believe in the comment, nor can it be measured by the high price and high quality.
Tini Kati Hostel
4.1/55 Reviews
Silom/Sathon
I booked a single room at this hostel for the second time. Although I have to share a bathroom, I slept really well. The lady at the front desk was also very helpful. It's a distance walk to the BTS stations, but you can choose to go to either Saladaeng Station or Chong Nonsi Station.

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Bangkok Travel Guide

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Suvarnabhumi Airport is the primary airport in Bangkok. It's easy to reach Bangkok. The city can be reached by plane, train, and car.

There are 2658 hotels in Bangkok on Trip.com, including luxury, boutique, and budget hotels. Bangkok has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 40 USD. There are 114 five-star hotels in Bangkok at an average price of 117 USD per night. There are 400 four-star hotels in Bangkok at an average price of 54 USD per night. There are 1012 three-star hotels in Bangkok at an average price of 33 USD per night. There are 501 two-star hotels in Bangkok at an average price of 19 USD per night. As a popular tourist city, Bangkok has many renowned chain hotels. In Bangkok, chain hotels such as Ramada are one of the top choices among travelers. Hotels under the Ramada brand are a good choice. Novotel Suvarnabhumi Airport Bangkok in Bangkok is a favorite among Trip.com users. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Mode Sathorn Hotel Bangkok.

In the city center of Bangkok, you'll have easy access to Patpong Night Market. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Impact, Safari World, Kan-chanaburi. The most famous attractions locally are Baiyoke Sky Tower, Grand Palace, San Phra Phrom. Upon departure, you can head to popular commercial areas like Terminal 21, Central World Plaza, Siam Square to buy souvenirs or travel accessories.

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

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 22.67 cm

• Summer: 144.67 cm

• Autumn: 232.0 cm

• Winter: 100.0 cm

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