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Ago Hotel Chinatown Hotels in Bangkok Old Town
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Hotel near Silom/Sathon,Bangkok 6.7% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User 2023.03.08
We stayed here as part of our hotel-hopping experience in Bangkok. We stayed at AGO Chinatown Hotel, Park Hyatt, Capella, and Four Seasons. (All reviewed separately). It was difficult to choose from the plethora of hotels in Bangkok but we selected this one based on its proximity to Chinatown and the quality of the Breakfast served. This small hotel is brand new, yet has a quaint and boutique feel. The owner has decorated the lobby with family heirlooms and antique furniture. I could tell this is a labor of love. The cosy rooms are neat and comfortable, with wood floors, new showers, and Villeroy & Boch sinks. Our room was facing the canal, not quite Venice or Amsterdam, but delightful nonetheless. I slept well on the firm bed that is typical in Asia. The highlight of our stay was their farm-to-table breakfast. The Signature Smoothie was one of the best smoothies I've ever had. It's made from fresh kale harvested from their garden, pineapple and banana. They had my favorite congee with homemade Thai dishes by a local chef. Their garden salad with sesame dressing is a must-try. They also offer gourmet coffee, cappuccino and espresso. Frankly, their breakfast alone was worth the room rate, which I feel is an absolute steal. The owner Vee was kind enough to give us a guided foot tour of the historical area adjacent to the hotel. He also recommended some amazing street food and restaurants near the hotel. We tried the best Boat Noodles, Michelin star Pad Thai, Crab Fried Rice, Shark Fin Soup (sorry animal lovers) and went to an open-air restaurant with wine, steak, and jazz music. There's also delicious Suckling Pig and street-food galore in Chinatown. This is the best hotel for Foodies in Bangkok!
Outstanding
325 reviews
4.6/5
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Cherie Bangkok Boutique Hotel Hotels in Bangkok Old Town
Cherie Bangkok Boutique Hotel Hotels in Bangkok Old TownCherie Bangkok Boutique Hotel Hotels in Bangkok Old Town
Hotel near Bangkok Old Town,Bangkok
GGuest User 2024.06.14
Cherie Bangkok: A Prime Destination Upon my arrival at Cherie Bangkok, I was immediately struck by its prime location, nestled amidst the city’s most vibrant attractions. The proximity to exquisite temples and premier street food venues is remarkable. The accommodations provided are both comfortable and tastefully appointed, ensuring a restful stay. The dedication of the staff to facilitate a seamless experience is commendable. For those seeking a serene retreat that affords easy access to the heart of Bangkok, Cherie Bangkok stands as the quintessential choice. My time spent here was thoroughly enjoyable.
Excellent
41 reviews
4.3/5
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Prince Palace Hotel Bangkok Hotels in Bangkok Old Town
Prince Palace Hotel Bangkok Hotels in Bangkok Old TownPrince Palace Hotel Bangkok Hotels in Bangkok Old Town
Hotel near Khaosan Road,Bangkok 2.2% of visitors choose this area
MMohammed Imtihaz khan 2025.01.11
3rd time here and always happy. One of the best. Fast and location is good. Water taxi just a step away. Good markets nearby. Breakfast is like a food galore. So many choices and perfect. Pool is Kool with singer in evening. Nothing to complain about.
Very Good
1073 reviews
4.1/5
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Royal Rattanakosin Hotel Hotels in Bangkok Old Town
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Hotel near Khaosan Road,Bangkok 2.2% of visitors choose this area
AANA KAREN 2024.12.29
The place looked very different from the pictures. The building looked a bit old. But everything was super clean. The staff was amazing. The room was clean and the location was amazing. Close to Khao Sand Road(5min walk). There was elevator available and we didn’t have time to get in the swimming pool but it looked nice. If you need hairdryer, it’s available is you ask in the counter. I had a good experience~ even if the pictures were different.
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3.8/5
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Dinso Home Boutique Hotels in Bangkok Old Town
Dinso Home Boutique Hotels in Bangkok Old TownDinso Home Boutique Hotels in Bangkok Old Town
Hotel near Khaosan Road,Bangkok 2.2% of visitors choose this area
Hhonestguy101 2020.03.08
The food is amazing here and its very quiet . The view is one of a kind, definitely recommended for backpacker since the price is affordable. A great place to work too as the wifi is very fast and stable.
Very Good
68 reviews
4.1/5
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Tara Place Hotels in Bangkok Old Town
Tara Place Hotels in Bangkok Old TownTara Place Hotels in Bangkok Old Town
Hotel near Khaosan Road,Bangkok 2.2% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User 2023.01.30
Tara Place was a wonderful hotel to stay in for a few days in Bangkok. The entire hotel was clean, well-kept, and the staff was professional and courteous. The room was comfortable and had everything we needed, from a/c to a locking safe for valuables. There was a small window in our room with a nice view (we could see the top of Emerald Buddha Temple), and you could watch the sunrise from lovely shared balcony/terrace on the fourth floor. There are plenty of food options nearby the hotel, both restaurants and street food. Speaking of options nearby, Tara Place was easy to find and very centrally located for access to points of interest. We could walk to Khao San Road in minutes, and could have even walked to several temples with a bit of a longer trek. The hotel provides several free shuttle services daily, but we didn’t end up using them as we liked the walk. I have nothing but good things to say about this place!
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70 reviews
4.2/5
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Khaosan Palace Hotel Hotels in Bangkok Old Town
Khaosan Palace Hotel Hotels in Bangkok Old TownKhaosan Palace Hotel Hotels in Bangkok Old Town
Hotel near Khaosan Road,Bangkok 2.2% of visitors choose this area
NNTL 2024.08.25
It's not my first time in Khaosan palace. I kike the location, the rooms, the bed and the pool. Even before I didn't like there is nobody at the bar, nobody at the restaurant...having such a view it's a crime, that it only works till 7 pm, but this time it was a real problem, because the rooftop didn't work at all, it was all closed for ther reconstruction. So no pool during the day, jo terrace for the evening..... and there is no sign about it before booking, if I knew about I would book another hotel. You can go to swim to another hotel, but it's on another toad and the pool is like a tumu pond
Very Good
624 reviews
4.0/5
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Siri Oriental Bangkok Hotel Hotels in Bangkok Old Town
Siri Oriental Bangkok Hotel Hotels in Bangkok Old TownSiri Oriental Bangkok Hotel Hotels in Bangkok Old Town
Hotel near Khaosan Road,Bangkok 2.2% of visitors choose this area
MMingK157 2019.12.14
The combination of industrialization and modernization has characteristics; the staff has a good service attitude, smiles throughout, and is very patient; the surrounding environment is not bad, relatively quiet; the hotel is very close to the Grand Palace and the night market, but the transportation is generally convenient
Excellent
54 reviews
4.3/5
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Lub d Bangkok Chinatown Hotels in Bangkok Old Town
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Hotel near Chinatown,Bangkok 3% of visitors choose this area
CCT2024 2024.11.09
Very convenient location to stay if you want to explore Chinatown and the surrounding area as the hotel is just minutes from the Sam Yot Mrt station (exit 1). The hotel is new and the room is comfortable, bright and spacious. I feel safe as a solo traveler as there is a smart lock and also a latch to lock the door. One thing to note is that the hotel is situated at the junction of Maha Chai road and Thanon Charoen Krung room. My room faces Thanon Charoen Krung road which is very busy and you can hear the traffic noise. For light sleepers you may want to request a room that faces the carpark, away from the main road. The bathroom floor does get wet after I shower as the water seeps through the gap under the shower door so do be careful. I am not sure if it was just the room I had but the shower was not very hot even though I turned it on to the maximum. Overall it was a good stay as the hotel is new and clean and very close to the MRT station.
Excellent
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4.5/5
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Centara Life Hotel Bangkok Phra Nakhon Hotels in Bangkok Old Town
Centara Life Hotel Bangkok Phra Nakhon Hotels in Bangkok Old TownCentara Life Hotel Bangkok Phra Nakhon Hotels in Bangkok Old Town
Hotel near Khaosan Road,Bangkok 2.2% of visitors choose this area
MMatejCoper 2025.01.06
Great hotel, the only thing which i dont like is if anything you need the reception is in other building… for example my card didnt work, i had to go other building 3 times
Excellent
800 reviews
4.4/5
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Bangkok Bangkok Old Town Hotel Guide

Bangkok Travel Guide

Bangkok is Thailand’s capital and the pulse of Southeast Asia. Built along the Chao Phraya River, Bangkok used to get around on a network of canals, earning it the nickname “Venice of the East.”

In Bangkok, you’ve got glittering temples like Wat Arun and Wat Pho sitting right next to shiny skyscrapers and giant malls like IconSiam. The streets are buzzing with food carts slinging spicy noodles, and night markets where you can shop for everything from knock-off sneakers to weird snacks you didn’t know you needed.

No matter if you’re slurping on boat noodles, cruising the river, or catching the sunset from a rooftop bar, Bangkok’s got a way of pulling you in. It’s messy, magical, and somehow always makes you want to come back for more.


Getting to Bangkok

So, you’re headed to Bangkok—awesome choice! Getting there is pretty easy since the city’s got two airports: Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) and Don Mueang Airport (DMK).

Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) is the main one, located about 30 kilometers (19 miles) southeast of the city center. It’s where most international flights land. It’s shiny, modern, and well-organized, with loads of shops, cafes, and lounges. If you’re flying in from Europe, North America, or anywhere long-haul, this is probably where you’ll arrive. From the airport, getting into the city is easy:

  • Taxis: Expect to pay around 400–500 THB (about $12–15 USD), and they’ll add a small fee for luggage.
  • Airport Rail Link: It’s fast, cheap, and connects directly to the BTS Skytrain, which is perfect if you’re traveling light.

If you’re catching a red-eye flight, I suggest staying near Suvarnabhumi Airport for convenience. These hotels offer free shuttle services to and from the airport, making those early mornings or late arrivals much easier.

Hotel NameLocationDistance from SuvarnabhumiService Info
Sinsuvarn Airport Suite HotelLat Krabang, Bangkok3 km (1.8 miles)Free airport shuttle, luggage storage, pool, restaurant
Grand Inn Come HotelBang Phli, Samut Prakan8 km (5 miles)Free airport shuttle, pool, gym, currency exchange

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Don Mueang Airport (DMK) is about 20 kilometers (12 miles) north of downtown Bangkok and handles mostly budget airlines like AirAsia and Nok Air. It’s an older airport and it’s great if you’re coming from nearby countries or taking domestic flights.


Getting Around Bangkok

Getting around Bangkok might seem tricky at first, but once you figure out the flow, it’s actually pretty exciting.

  • BTS Skytrain & MRT Subway: These are absolute lifesavers. They’re fast, air-conditioned, and easy to use, covering most of the main spots like Sukhumvit, Siam, and Chatuchak Market. Plus, no sitting in traffic! Grab a Rabbit Card to make things even simpler.
  • River Ferries: Want a break from the hustle and bustle? The ferries on the Chao Phraya River are a game-changer. They’re cheap, relaxing, and take you to landmarks like the Grand Palace and Wat Arun.
  • Tuk-Tuks: You can’t visit Bangkok without hopping into one of these iconic three-wheelers. They’re fun for short trips, but make sure to negotiate the fare before you get in—drivers love a good haggle!
  • Taxis & Grab: Taxis are fine, but Bangkok traffic can make even short rides feel endless. Download the Grab app (Thailand’s version of Uber) for convenience and fair pricing—no awkward negotiations required.
  • Motorbike Taxis: If you’re in a hurry (or feeling adventurous), motorbike taxis are the way to go. Just hold on tight and make sure they give you a helmet.
Top Things to Do in Bangkok

Wat Arun

Top Things to Do in Bangkok

Bangkok is chaotic, colorful, and so much fun. This delulu city guarantees you’ll leave with stories to tell!

1. The Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew

The Grand Palace is Bangkok’s most famous landmark, and for good reason. This 18th-century royal palace is incredible, with intricate architecture and remarkable courtyards. Inside, you’ll find Wat Phra Kaew, home to the Emerald Buddha, Thailand’s most sacred statue.

Pro Tip: Your ticket also gets you into the Queen Sirikit Museum of Textiles, which is cool (literally—hello, AC!) and worth a quick stop.

Top Things to Do in Bangkok

The Grand Palace

2. Wat Pho

Just down the road, you’ve got Wat Pho, home to the massive Reclining Buddha that’s 150 feet of pure gold-plated glory. The temple grounds are beautiful, and if you’re up for it, you can grab a massage at the on-site Thai massage. Trust me, it’s worth it.

3. Chinatown

Chinatown is a feast for the senses. No matter if you’re here for the amazing street food, gold shops, or temples, this neighborhood never disappoints. The main drag, Yaowarat Road, comes alive at night with food carts dishing out everything from roast duck to sticky rice with mango.

If you’re visiting during Chinese New Year, expect exciting parades, dragon dances, and even more delicious food. Don’t forget to duck into a side alley—you never know what treasure you’ll find.

Top Things to Do in Bangkok

Chinatown

4. Dinner Cruise on the Chao Phraya River

Want to see Bangkok lit up at night? Hop on a dinner cruise along the Chao Phraya River. You’ve got options: a classy teakwood boat for a romantic vibe or a lively catamaran with buffet and entertainment. Either way, the breeze and the views of illuminated temples and bridges make it worth your evening.

5. Muay Thai Match

If you’re up for some adrenaline, check out a muay Thai fight. The crowd energy is wild, and the matches are fast-paced and intense. Head to Rajadamnern Stadium for a classic vibe or Lumpinee for something more modern.

Top Things to Do in Bangkok

Lumpinee Boxing Stadium

Better to Know Before Visiting Bangkok

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

CategoryDetails
WeatherHot and humid year-round. Rainy season: May–October. Dry season: November–February. Pack light clothing and a raincoat or umbrella.
CurrencyThai Baht (THB). Have cash for small vendors and taxis. Credit cards widely accepted. Plenty of ATMs and exchange booths available.
TransportationUse BTS Skytrain or MRT Subway to avoid traffic. Taxis are affordable (ensure the meter is used). Tuk-tuks are fun—agree on a price before the ride.
Cultural RespectDress modestly at temples (cover shoulders and knees). Avoid touching heads or pointing feet at people, as these gestures are disrespectful.
Street FoodMust-try! Pick busy vendors for freshness. Avoid uncooked food to prevent food poisoning.

Time in Bangkok

Bangkok is in the Indochina Time Zone (ICT), which is UTC+7.

  • London (UK): Bangkok is 7 hours ahead.
  • New York (NYC): Bangkok is 12 hours ahead. Noon in Bangkok means it’s midnight in New York.
  • Singapore (SG): Same time as Bangkok, no difference.
  • Sydney (Australia): Bangkok is 4 hours behind. An afternoon in Bangkok is already evening in Australia.

Best Time to Visit Bangkok

The best time to visit Bangkok is from November to February, when the weather is cooler and more comfortable, with temperatures around 25–35°C. This is peak tourist season, so expect crowds, especially in December and January. November is a highlight with the Loi Krathong Festival, a beautiful tradition of floating lanterns on rivers.

From March to June, Bangkok gets hot and humid, with temperatures often exceeding 35°C. April stands out for the Songkran Festival, a lively Thai New Year celebration with citywide water fights.

The rainy season runs from July to October, with September seeing the heaviest rain and occasional flooding. While it’s less busy and more affordable, it’s not ideal for outdoor activities. By late October, the rain eases, and the weather starts to clear up, making November a perfect time to visit.

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.
  • 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.
What to Eat in Bangkok

Tom Yum Goong

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4.4/5
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GGuest UserThe address of the hotel is a little off the beaten track. There is a road outside the hotel, and few shops on the road are in operation. When I arrived at night, I was a little scared to go out. There was noise in the room, with roads, viaducts, and cars. However, the front desk service was very good. They changed my room and recommended that I bring my own earplugs, as the earplugs provided in the room did not work for me.
Samer Boutique Stay Hotels in Bangkok Old Town

Samer Boutique Stay

Hotel near Bangkok Old Town, Bangkok
Price per night from:US$41
4.4/5
Excellent
SSurananVery good The price is economical. The owner provided very good service. I really like it. The air conditioner is cool and the bed is soft. 10 full points, 10 full points ❤️😂
Noir Cafe and Hostel - Chinatown Hotels in Bangkok Old Town

Noir Cafe and Hostel - Chinatown

Hotel near Bangkok Old Town, Bangkok
Price per night from:US$11
4.4/5
Excellent
We had a great stay in the Greens Hotel. Simon made our stay very pleasant, always friendly and helpful. The hotel is very well equiped, all floor can be accessed with an indoors lift and it's well located with nice shops around on foot walk reach. We will definitely come back.
The Greens Khaosan Bangkok Hotels in Bangkok Old Town

The Greens Khaosan Bangkok

Hotel near Bangkok Old Town, Bangkok
Price per night from:US$52
4.4/5
Excellent
떠돌이남The room size is about one queen size bed. The location is about a 15-minute walk from Wat Pho. Wat Arun View is also close, so you can go there without Bdam. It was built in 2023, so the building itself is very clean, the rooms are clean, the bathroom is clean, and the staff are friendly. The surroundings have a very local atmosphere, so the stores close early and there are not many people around. It has a completely different atmosphere from Asok Station, which is full of nightlife. In other words, if you are traveling alone, it would be better not to travel late at night.
CORRIDOR 2407 Hotels in Bangkok Old Town

CORRIDOR 2407

Hotel near Bangkok Old Town, Bangkok
Price per night from:US$68
4.3/5
Excellent
GGuest UserTommy verygood🙏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Good-natured, smiling and welcoming. The place is close to places of worship and many delicious restaurants. I like the convenience of traveling. There's a Starbucks downstairs. There is a 7-Eleven ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ I'll come back again. The room is very spacious. There is a microwave oven, TV, and refrigerator.
Exoresidence the Heart of Chinatown Hotels in Bangkok Old Town

Exoresidence the Heart of Chinatown

Hotel near Bangkok Old Town, Bangkok
Price per night from:US$42
4.3/5
Excellent
KKoeun LeeIt’s quite far from Khaosan Road. About 2km round trip? The location is not good for getting around by public transportation other than a taxi. The room with the bed itself is really comfortable, but the bathroom stall is open at the top and bottom, which is a bit embarrassing. Perhaps because it's near Khaosan, party-crazy kids come into the dormitory at 3 or 4 a.m. and make a lot of noise.
Marni BKK Hostel Hotels in Bangkok Old Town

Marni BKK Hostel

Hotel near Bangkok Old Town, Bangkok
Price per night from:US$8
4.2/5
Very Good
Note positive: check in automatizzato, comodo e comprensibile. Stanza grande e letto comodo. Bagno abbastanza spazioso e con doccia grande separata. Posizione eccellente. Sotto c è una bella caffettiera (non molto economica) ma a circa 50 mt altre caffetteria, bar, ristorantini ecc. Seven eleven sotto, all'angolo opposto. Vicinissimo a khaosan Road e alle strade ad essa parallele. Al secondo piano c'è una stanza che funge da lavatory con tanto di asciugatrice; distributore di acqua sia calda che fredda per caffè o te, a disposizione. Sotto ci sono Atm e a pochi metri c'è l'accesso al molo per fare escursioni in barca. Note negative: abbastanza pulito ma poi, durante il soggiorno non puliscono più. Noi ci siamo stati 4 giorni e nessuna pulizia o cambio asciugamani. Ho dovuto cercarli io nella stanza al secondo piano dov'è la lavatrice. La cosa peggiore è stata che una volta sono entrati sicuramente in camera perché è stato svuotato il cestino dell'immondezza della camera ma non quello del bagno e, cosa peggiore di tutte, hanno riappeso un asciugamano che mi era caduto a terra ed era visibilmente sporco, nonostante l'avessi lasciato in terra proprio per far capire che era sporco. Pessimo. Poi, non hanno asciugamani piccoli ma solo da doccia; non c'è l'ascensore, né possibilità per disabili o eventuali carrozzine bimbi. Nessun contatto con nessuno di loro se non una signora, vista una volta e che non parlava neanche una parola in altra lingua se non thai. Se hai necessità di qualsiasi cosa ti devi arrangiare. Per qualche notte può andare benissimo soprattutto per la posizione.
Alley & Pier Hotels in Bangkok Old Town

Alley & Pier

Hotel near Bangkok Old Town, Bangkok
Price per night from:US$45
4.2/5
Very Good
LLindsay BGreat location if your wanting to have a night out on khaosan Road literally a few mins walk away but you can't hear the noise from the hostel Room was clean Comfy bed Good shower with shampoo & gel Staff were nice You enter through **** cafe Only issue i had was no elavater & I was 4 floor with heavy bags Would stay again
Thai Siwilai Hostel By TCD Hotels in Bangkok Old Town

Thai Siwilai Hostel By TCD

Hotel near Bangkok Old Town, Bangkok
Price per night from:US$7

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What popular hotels near Bangkok Old Town have restaurants?

If you like the idea of sampling local flavors while traveling, consider staying at Royal Rattanakosin Hotel, Prince Palace Hotel Bangkok and Twin Towers Hotel . There are plenty of restaurants that serve local dishes near these hotels.

What's the average price of hotels near Bangkok Old Town this weekend?

According to Trip.com's data, the average price for a weekend night at hotels near Bangkok Old Town in Bangkok is US$44. Prices fluctuate often; this rate is for reference only.

What's the average price per night of hotels near Bangkok Old Town

According to Trip.com's data, the average price per night at hotels near Bangkok Old Town in Bangkok is US$46. Prices fluctuate often; this rate is for reference only.

What hotels are recommended near Bangkok Old Town?

If you're having a hard time choosing a hotel, consider staying at P.K. Garden Home, Feel Good Pinklao or Alanda Hotel & Apartment , these hotels have great reviews. Be sure you book early!

What luxury hotels are near Bangkok Old Town?

Twin Towers Hotel, Villa de Pranakorn and Pranakorn Heritage Hotel are popular luxury hotels that aren't too expensive.

Which hotels near Bangkok Old Town are good for couples?

Feung Nakorn Balcony Rooms and Cafe is a popular hotel for couples.

Which hotels near Bangkok Old Town have gyms?

Since staying fit is important to a lot of guests, it's no surprise that gyms can be found in many hotels. Royal Rattanakosin Hotel, Prince Palace Hotel Bangkok and Twin Towers Hotel are some popular hotels with gyms.

Which hotels near Bangkok Old Town are good for business travelers?

When it comes to business trips, choosing a hotel with convenient transportation links is important to many guests. S.D. Avenue Hotel is a popular economical hotel.

Which hotels near Bangkok Old Town have free Wi-Fi?

Whether you're traveling for business or leisure, Wi-Fi is an essential. Royal Rattanakosin Hotel, Prince Palace Hotel Bangkok and Twin Towers Hotel are all popular hotels that have free Wi-Fi.

Which popular hotels near Bangkok Old Town have pools?

Summer is a great season to take your kids or family on a trip to Bangkok Old Town in Bangkok. Royal Rattanakosin Hotel, Prince Palace Hotel Bangkok and Twin Towers Hotel are some popular hotels with pools.

Which popular hotels near Bangkok Old Town have parking?

If you're planning on driving to Bangkok Old Town in Bangkok, why not stay at Royal Rattanakosin Hotel, Prince Palace Hotel Bangkok or Twin Towers Hotel ? These are all popular hotels with parking lots.

Which hotels near Bangkok Old Town are popular with budget travelers?

Whether you're traveling for business or going on a vacation, Lucky House Khaosan, Ploy Hostel and Rambuttri Village Inn & Plaza are popular hotels at great price points.

What hotels near Bangkok Old Town offer breakfast?

A delicious breakfast is a great way to kick start your day. If you want to stay at a hotel with breakfast near Bangkok Old Town in Bangkok, consider Royal Rattanakosin Hotel, Prince Palace Hotel Bangkok or Twin Towers Hotel . Be sure to book these popular hotels in advance!

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Total Properties15,125
Number of Reviews 396,771
Lowest PriceUS$11
Highest PriceUS$978
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$96
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$98