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Hotel Sapin Hotels in Siam
Hotel Sapin Hotels in SiamHotel Sapin Hotels in Siam
Hotel near Siam,Bangkok 34.2% of visitors choose this area
GGordon 2024.11.11
Without a doubt, one of the best accommodation rooms and hotel we have stayed at. The hotel from when we arrived was excellent. The staff were fabulous from reception, housekeeping to security. All were extremely helpful and friendly. We decided to extend our stay due to enjoying our stay. The room was larger than expected and so very well designed and fitted out with high-end fixtures and fittings. The bed and pillows were comfortable and fresh. The bathroom was superb and so well set up. The tiling, the bath and shower, and the double sinks to the mirror were amazing. Great colours and blended so well. Take my hat off to the designers. We will be back, thank you, and thank you for making it so easy to extend our stay. The restaurant was a favourite place to eat. The staff are so welcoming, friendly, and accommodating.
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268 reviews
4.4/5
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Triple Y Hotel Hotels in Siam
Triple Y Hotel Hotels in SiamTriple Y Hotel Hotels in Siam
Hotel near Siam,Bangkok 34.2% of visitors choose this area
CCambodian traveler 2024.11.16
Staffs are friendly. Service is good. The room is big but the bed and pillow too soft and pillow has buggy smell… the shower room is too small. One more bad thing is the fire alarm on the ceiling (I don’t know what it is) keep blinking in blue light all the time, I can’t sleep in my first night stay because of this blue light. Location is good as it is in the mall and above the Metro station. But it is difficult to find taxi or Grab. I spent half an hour to get Grab accepted, mostly in Bangkok I spend only 5 minutes to find a Grab taxi but this place Grab drivers rarely accept unless they drop people at this same building. Anyway, the Samyan Mitrtown is so small which doesn’t have any things to buy. Only have Uniqlo and Muji which we can shop. In conclusion, from my experience this time, I will not stay at this hotel or go to this place anymore.
Excellent
613 reviews
4.4/5
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Novotel Bangkok on Siam Square Hotels in Siam
Novotel Bangkok on Siam Square Hotels in SiamNovotel Bangkok on Siam Square Hotels in Siam
Hotel near Siam,Bangkok 34.2% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User 2024.12.22
It’s my 2nd time here this year and I stayed for 2 weeks. I love the location, and the service staffs were very friendly. Downside: 1) They do not have USB port and 1 of the 3 power points outlets was not working. I hope they can install USB outlets for more convenient usage. 2) The host next to the washlet leaked after 2 use. After servicing, it worked for 2 days, the host started to leak again. The housekeeper put towels on the floor to absorb the water during housekeeping, after 2 days, they repaired the fault during housekeeping and all was good. Overall, I still like the place very much and I’ve already booked for my next trip which will happen in 3 months time.
Excellent
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4.3/5
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S3 Siam Bangkok Hotel Hotels in Siam
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Hotel near Siam,Bangkok 34.2% of visitors choose this area
YYanni P 2024.11.28
Great location. A few minute walk away from BACC, MBK mall, Siam area, centralwOrld, Jim Thompson museum, BTS station, etc. The room is the perfect size for me. Big windows, and a small smoking area you can access. Doesn't feel claustrophobic. Staff is also friendly, and very helpful. I just don't like how their towels are not white. Feels dirty. I didn't use them to dry myself. The toiletries must be requested from the staff. They have a list of available items. I prefer having them laid out already. I think the walls are kinda thin, I can hear my neighbors moving about.
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892 reviews
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Holiday Inn Express Bangkok Siam, an IHG Hotel Hotels in Siam
Holiday Inn Express Bangkok Siam, an IHG Hotel Hotels in SiamHoliday Inn Express Bangkok Siam, an IHG Hotel Hotels in Siam
Hotel near Siam,Bangkok 34.2% of visitors choose this area
AAngeline 2024.12.15
A 2nd time stay in this hotel. Beautiful and cosy. Easy to check in and check out. Laundry service located at 7th floor. Likewise, for morning breakfast. Breakfast is normal, not much variety, though. Especially on pastries wise. Easily accessible to Macdonald, which is just next door and opens till 2am and there is a small mobile cafe - CPS in front of the hotel plus an ATM machine located nearby too. Satisfied with the hotel, worth the penny! Will come back for sure!
Very Good
1740 reviews
4.2/5
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VELA be Bangkok Ratchathewi Hotels in Siam
VELA be Bangkok Ratchathewi Hotels in SiamVELA be Bangkok Ratchathewi Hotels in Siam
Hotel near Siam,Bangkok 34.2% of visitors choose this area
KKateppk 2024.10.02
Hotel located in the deep aisle around 700-800M.From BTS rachathewi st. Staff told me to use exit 3 but there is no elevator! Better use exit2 and take elevator. They claim that has tuk tuk service but I called, they said only drop off from hotel no pick up service. This is frustrated since guest must carry the luggage, however at check out date also no drop off service and they never ask for drop off. The funny thing is at 11.30am hotel reception called each room to remind check out 12pm. I think it more easily if just inform guest when check in. Btw I left hotel 11:40am. Cleaning is the good part of this hotel. Even toilet small size but bed comfortable and clean. I will never return to this hotel again.
Very Good
534 reviews
4.2/5
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Dusit Suites Hotel Ratchadamri, Bangkok Hotels in Siam
Dusit Suites Hotel Ratchadamri, Bangkok Hotels in SiamDusit Suites Hotel Ratchadamri, Bangkok Hotels in Siam
Hotel near Siam,Bangkok 34.2% of visitors choose this area
BBrianCWH 2024.05.29
Service by staff during check in was welcoming and fast and quick responses on room services for our needs. Location is excellent as it just a short 5 mins walk to the BTS station. Facilities needs to be update or improve especially the shower. Overall my stay was a good experience.
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Siam@Siam Design Hotel Bangkok Hotels in Siam
Siam@Siam Design Hotel Bangkok Hotels in SiamSiam@Siam Design Hotel Bangkok Hotels in Siam
Hotel near Siam,Bangkok 34.2% of visitors choose this area
BBr1an 2024.09.17
Siam@Siam Design Hotel in Bangkok offers exceptional service with a welcoming atmosphere. The staff is attentive and friendly, ensuring a comfortable stay for all guests. The unique design of the hotel adds to the experience, making it a memorable destination. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Bangkok!
Excellent
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4.4/5
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Siam Swana Hotels in Siam
Siam Swana Hotels in SiamSiam Swana Hotels in Siam
Hotel near Siam,Bangkok 34.2% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User 2021.10.24
I stayed here for 3 days with my friends. Great service, affordable price. Located near (Ratchateewi BTS Station) Nandi Station in Yucha (about 250 meters). There are many food stalls and restaurants on the street in front of the hotel. A lot of halal restaurants were found near the hotel, and there were 7/11 and Thai massage shops across the street (the Thai massage shops outside the hotel are cheaper, but the Thai massage center inside the hotel is still recommended). Wifi is stable, but the pool is small, the spa and Japanese cuisine are not big (may be run separately but located in the same building). If there are 4,5 people in the same group, it is best to choose a suite, very spacious, with kitchen, living room and two bathrooms. Hotel staff are very polite and welcoming except for the front desk. But there is no view outside the window and other views to enjoy.
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Mercure Bangkok Siam Hotels in Siam
Mercure Bangkok Siam Hotels in SiamMercure Bangkok Siam Hotels in Siam
Hotel near Siam,Bangkok 34.2% of visitors choose this area
FFaiz Supaat 2024.12.11
Amazing hotel. Location is perfect, just next to the National Stadium BTS, with 7 eleven just downstairs. Excellent service from the staff. They were all very helpful and warm. The room is super clean and spacious. Couldn’t ask for more. Kudos to the housekeeping team who is very diligent in cleaning the room everyday. Besides that, the breakfast was incredible. Huge spread of food and they even have halal food. Other amenities include gym and a pool. I will definitely come back here again. Highly recommended
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Bangkok Siam 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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4.9/5
Perfect
MMOThe hostel is in a narrow alley, next to a mosque, but the traffic around is quite convenient. It can be taken by boat or subway. Change to Suvarnabhumi subway once, and it will be far to Don Mueang. It may be for the sake of hygiene. The hostel is not allowed to eat in the house, and it is not allowed to dry clothes. Washing clothes must use his washing machine, washing + drying a total of 60 baht. Service attitude is good, but because it is short stay there are not many opportunities to contact.
Check-in My Hostel Hotels in Siam

Check-in My Hostel

Hotel near Siam, Bangkok 34.2% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:US$20
4.8/5
Outstanding
GGuest UserStayed here twice, once in April and again in May. Both times I stayed in the 8 bed dorm. Each bunk is a double bed with a very comfortable mattress, pillow and quilt. Each bed is allocated a tall locker which can hold even the largest of backpacks. The shared showers and toilets were separated, but on the same floor. There were 6 toilets, 4 showers on the 2nd floor and there was never a queue. The only downside was that these areas were not under AC, so I'd be sweating again after a shower. The location is about a 2 minutes walk to either Hua Lamphong MRT and railway station. The area isn't packed with shops like the more central and touristy parts of Bangkok, but there are plenty of eateries within a 5/10 walking distance. Overall, I had a super stay both times. The entire property is kept clean at all times, the staff here are super nice and there's even an on site cafe which serves delicious congee, teas and coffee.
Happy Station Bangkok Hotels in Siam

Happy Station Bangkok

Hotel near Siam, Bangkok 34.2% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:US$14
4.7/5
Outstanding
LL1988This is our second time staying in this hotel. Decided to book an anniversary trip this time round and the hotel is simply amazing! They gave us a smal cake and Christmas macarons! The staff as usual are always so friendly! The buffet breakfast is still as good as ever! I’m definitely coming back to stay here again! Thank you Eastin grand for the awesome experience.
Eastin Grand Hotel Phayathai Hotels in Siam

Eastin Grand Hotel Phayathai

Hotel near Siam, Bangkok 34.2% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:US$163
4.6/5
Outstanding
GGuest UserI had an amazing time at Moxy. The service was impeccable. Staff was friendly and always ready to help and accommodate. Room was clean, modern with sleek design. Definitely would recommend for a convenient location and comfortable stay in the heart of Bangkok. Gym could use some more equipment but you can do the basic routine. Hopefully they can add more equipment with time. I just want to mention Weena and Megan went above and beyond to help me have a more memorable stay here at Moxy by helping me fulfill a request.
Moxy Bangkok Ratchaprasong by Marriott Hotels in Siam

Moxy Bangkok Ratchaprasong by Marriott

Hotel near Siam, Bangkok 34.2% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:US$121
4.5/5
Excellent
LLingThe room is spacious, the hotel is right above 7-Eleven, and some many local stalls/shops & markets sells local authentic food. Metro (train - Rathachewi) is within walking distance, so it is quite convenient to walk/eat & travel around.
LKN Grand Hotels in Siam

LKN Grand

Hotel near Siam, Bangkok 34.2% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:US$26
4.5/5
Excellent
LLydia216We checked in to the hotel and were moved to the resident portion of the property. The pool was closed, however it did not say that when we booked the room. We would have been able to use the hotel pool however we would have had to walk around the parking lot to the other building. The first room we were assigned was facing the pool under construction and it was very noisy. We requested to be moved and the next room was much nicer. The rooms are spacious and very clean with a nice kitchen and sitting area. The hotel is very close to the mall. The staff was very nice and helpful. However we booked a driver to the Floating Market through the hotel and were dropped off at a boat rental place, had to pay B2000.00 for 1 hour boat ride. (no negotiations) When we requested to be dropped off at the market itself our driver told us he is not able to do that because he is not a guide. We would have been better off booking a tour.
LiT BANGKOK Residence Hotels in Siam

LiT BANGKOK Residence

Hotel near Siam, Bangkok 34.2% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:US$82
4.2/5
Very Good
IitgeekRoom was impeccable and filled with modern facilities. Relatively easy access to BTS National Stadium and MBK Center. I thoroughly enjoyed my stay here. The indoor pool is simple but sufficient. A bit hard to use the business facilities as there always appeared to be people there. The restaurant offering is my only gripe with this place (limited menu option serving intercontinental breakfast set), but it was not a deal breaker since I was in Thailand for street food. If they offered local Thai dishes conveniently at their restaurant, it would have been perfect and flawless. Would highly recommend this place.
Happy 3 Hotels in Siam

Happy 3

Hotel near Siam, Bangkok 34.2% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:US$68
3.9/5
JJaninaM308It's a nice and clean hostel, a lot better than other hostels I have visited. But keep in mind that it is still a hostel, not a hotel. The staff is friendly and very helpful if you have any questions, and their English is very good. There's even a security guard at night, he is also very friendly. I liked the interior a lote and the atmosphere is chill. I liked the room too (I was in a 12 persons mix room, 4 of the bed where behind a wall so it was more lite 4 + 8). The beds are a bit hard, but they had curtains so you get some privacy. There wasn't really that many other people staying at the same time as me. The ac is nice too! They offer a lite box that you get your own key to, it's by your bed, where you can store valuables. But I felt like it could be quite easy for someone to break in to it.. The ladies bathroom is located on the 2. floor and the mens on the 1. floor, and there are no other toilets on the floor to use, so you might have to go up/down for going to the bathroom. There's an elevator if you don't like stair. I would recommend taking a small towel with you for drying your hands on after washing them, since there isn't any small towels or paper by the sinks. I hade the breakfast included in my booking, but I ended up only eating breakfast there one time.. It's a bit on the dull, you can choose from a few alternatives.. so I wouldn't recommend paying for it before comming there and seeing it for yourself. I would say that it's a bit outside from the centrum and the temples and so, but it's easy to take a cab. I used Grab for booking my transport, that way I wouldn't have to explain the address and you don't get too overcharged! Watch out for that, it's very common that they charge you more fore being a tourist. The same goes for tuktuks. There are some good small restaurants nearby and a lot of street food! 7-eleven's are also easily found in like every second corner. But I would definitely stay here again if I were to visit Bangkok!
The Spades Hostel Hotels in Siam

The Spades Hostel

Hotel near Siam, Bangkok 34.2% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:US$45
3.5/5
There are no comments on Ctrip. I booked the hotel after seeing the new hotel. I found that there is a vegetable market behind the hotel, and the road facing the main entrance is a street selling worship supplies. It’s a bit panic to go to 711 to buy snacks at night; the rooms are crowded, the wardrobes are very high, it’s a bit difficult for girls to hang clothes, and the toilets are a bit difficult The smell, big and small towels are a bit dirty, the bath water is either too cold or too hot. I stayed for three nights and it was very uncomfortable! The only estimate that can be praised is that the service is okay.
Ozone Hotel Bangkok Hotels in Siam

Ozone Hotel Bangkok

Hotel near Siam, Bangkok 34.2% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:US$51
3.0/5
MMai YongkhumToilet on 3nd floor need to fix, toilets was leaking to my head and my back. Felt disgusting. For the room I’m ok with the room and beds, friendly family, it’s normal when the owner lifts there so a lot of they own stuffs, I understand this, but toilet need to fix. Also a lot of car and street noise in the night.
OYO 514 Ali Hostel Hotels in Siam

OYO 514 Ali Hostel

Hotel near Siam, Bangkok 34.2% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:US$10

FAQs about Siam hotels

Which hotels near Siam are the most popular?

What are some accessible hotels near Siam?

What popular hotels near Siam have restaurants?

If you like the idea of sampling local flavors while traveling, consider staying at Mandarin Hotel Managed by Centre Point, dusitD2 Samyan Bangkok and Metro Hotel . There are plenty of restaurants that serve local dishes near these hotels.

What's the average price of hotels near Siam this weekend?

According to Trip.com's data, the average price for a weekend night at hotels near Siam in Bangkok is US$53. Prices fluctuate often; this rate is for reference only.

What's the average price per night of hotels near Siam

According to Trip.com's data, the average price per night at hotels near Siam in Bangkok is US$50. Prices fluctuate often; this rate is for reference only.

What hotels are recommended near Siam?

If you're having a hard time choosing a hotel, consider staying at Happy Station Bangkok, ISanook Bangkok or Mandarin Hotel Managed by Centre Point , these hotels have great reviews. Be sure you book early!

What luxury hotels are near Siam?

Which hotels near Siam are good for couples?

Siam Shelter Bangkok is a popular hotel for couples.

Which hotels near Siam have gyms?

Since staying fit is important to a lot of guests, it's no surprise that gyms can be found in many hotels. Mandarin Hotel Managed by Centre Point, dusitD2 Samyan Bangkok and ISanook Bangkok are some popular hotels with gyms.

Which hotels near Siam are good for business travelers?

When it comes to business trips, choosing a hotel with convenient transportation links is important to many guests. Sindhorn Kempinski Hotel Bangkok, Montien Hotel Surawong Bangkok and Samran Place Hotel are popular economical hotels.

Which hotels near Siam have free Wi-Fi?

Whether you're traveling for business or leisure, Wi-Fi is an essential. Mandarin Hotel Managed by Centre Point, dusitD2 Samyan Bangkok and Metro Hotel are all popular hotels that have free Wi-Fi.

Which popular hotels near Siam have pools?

Summer is a great season to take your kids or family on a trip to Siam in Bangkok. Mandarin Hotel Managed by Centre Point, dusitD2 Samyan Bangkok and Metro Hotel are some popular hotels with pools.

Which popular hotels near Siam have parking?

If you're planning on driving to Siam in Bangkok, why not stay at Mandarin Hotel Managed by Centre Point, Metro Hotel or ISanook Bangkok ? These are all popular hotels with parking lots.

Which hotels near Siam are popular with budget travelers?

Whether you're traveling for business or going on a vacation, Metro Hotel, Happy Station Bangkok and Loftel Station Hostel are popular hotels at great price points.

What hotels near Siam 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 Siam in Bangkok, consider Mandarin Hotel Managed by Centre Point, dusitD2 Samyan Bangkok or Metro Hotel . Be sure to book these popular hotels in advance!

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