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Lub d Bangkok Chinatown Hotels in Chinatown
Lub d Bangkok Chinatown Hotels in ChinatownLub d Bangkok Chinatown Hotels in Chinatown
Hotel near Chinatown,Bangkok 3% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User 2025.01.06
We had an excellent stay - simple check-in/out and very clean rooms. The staff were so helpful with everything e.g. after I accidentally left my phone in the taxi - they helped us check the cctv footage & tried to find ways to contact the driver. No pool or fitness centre but that wasn't needed as we were out exploring all day. Right across the road from an MRT station (only 1 stop from Chinatown), and within walking distance to many main attractions. I'd definitely stay there again and would recommend Lub d to anyone else.
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4.5/5
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ASAI Bangkok Chinatown Hotels in Chinatown
ASAI Bangkok Chinatown Hotels in ChinatownASAI Bangkok Chinatown Hotels in Chinatown
Hotel near Chinatown,Bangkok 3% of visitors choose this area
KKathy1989 2024.10.21
This is my second times with this hotel I was feel unhappy with the Receptionist….some of staff service no smile, they discriminated with foreigners better than people same local and no recommend or no give hotel facilities. I booked included breakfast 2 days and added extra bed and breakfast for 1 persons but the receptionist didn’t give more towels and water…no info eating room 😞😞😞 I have breakfast on first day and had a staff told me can eat only 2 person….They don’t know that I paid for another person…because the receptionist didn’t tell them….. hotel is good but staff service should be improve
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The Quarter Hualamphong by UHG Hotels in Chinatown
The Quarter Hualamphong by UHG Hotels in ChinatownThe Quarter Hualamphong by UHG Hotels in Chinatown
Hotel near Chinatown,Bangkok 3% of visitors choose this area
VVxxlttx 2024.12.07
Everything was ok. Room is large bath room is good clean z rain shower . Wifi, but lobby was on 12th floor and breakfast place + swimming ppool. Room without windows are completely dark when turn off the light i like it . Small issue with down light but everythig was ok after fixing . Good location just a bit hard to cross the road .
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4.3/5
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Hotel Royal Bangkok Hotels in Chinatown
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Hotel near Chinatown,Bangkok 3% of visitors choose this area
JJu Koch 2024.12.23
The staff was very friendly and helpful. It was a lovely stay. The rooftop bar offered a great view, making it a nice place to relax before exploring the city.
Excellent
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4.3/5
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Grand China Bangkok Hotels in Chinatown
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Hotel near Chinatown,Bangkok 3% of visitors choose this area
SSurya85 2024.11.19
Location is perfect. All services was as expected and the staff were very helpful. The roof top bar and restaurant is the best for sight seeing. It is recommended to friend and family.
Excellent
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4.3/5
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The Krungkasem Srikrung Hotel Hotels in Chinatown
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Hotel near Chinatown,Bangkok 3% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User 2024.12.20
Great hotel. It's somewhat older, but everything is functional and clean. The staff is great and always in an upbeat. The breakfast buffet is great value and has a lot of variety and rotates every day. The location is great, it's close to the metro station, china town, and walking distance to a lot of nice restaurants.
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W22 by Burasari Hotel Hotels in Chinatown
W22 by Burasari Hotel Hotels in ChinatownW22 by Burasari Hotel Hotels in Chinatown
Hotel near Chinatown,Bangkok 3% of visitors choose this area
MMarieLee 2024.06.16
The great hotel to stay in the neighborhood. It is clean, comfy and quiet. Breakfast is always great, you have many options to choose from. The personnel are friendly and welcoming. Thank you!
Excellent
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4.4/5
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Rema Residence China Town Hotels in Chinatown
Rema Residence China Town Hotels in ChinatownRema Residence China Town Hotels in Chinatown
Hotel near Chinatown,Bangkok 3% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User 2024.10.15
Conveniently located in Yaowarat, just have to walk up the stairs. The room is not soundproof, you can hear everything the neighbors are talking about, when you go to the bathroom, flush the toilet, open the door, you can hear everything because the room wall is made of thin gypsum board or smartboard, not soundproof. The shower is hot and strong. The light in the room is dim and not bright. You can park on the side of the road.
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43 reviews
4.1/5
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Exoresidence the Heart of Chinatown Hotels in Chinatown
Exoresidence the Heart of Chinatown Hotels in ChinatownExoresidence the Heart of Chinatown Hotels in Chinatown
Hotel near Bangkok Old Town,Bangkok
GGuest User 2024.01.15
The cons are that it will be difficult to locate the place at night at once. I arrived past 11pm and the streets and building were dark. Please look out for the 7 eleven, there's a glass door between the 7-11 & starbucks as the grab driver may not stop you at the exact spot since the hotel sign is pretty small. You will also need to pry open the automated glass door late at night and push to close manually. The room door is also to be opened with key and not card. Otherwise, the location is great. Staff is friendly. Aircon is very cold. Smart TV. Room is huge with sink and relatively big fridge. However, toilet sink tap is designed wierdly. You cannot really collect water easily for washing up. I brushed my teeth at the ”kitchen” sink. You will also need some time to figure how to operate the bath mixer/tap. Water pressure is not great but manageable. The water heater was spoilt though I could not adjust the temperature. Water was warm but not warm enough for a comfortable bath. Bed to me was relatively hard but I eventually got used to it. There are only 2 pillows. I did not try asking for more pillows. For the price and aircon, I will consider coming back to stay. Location is pretty good in chinatown. There's also an mrt station nearby. In the morning, the streets are busy and cabs are readily available.
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SK Boutique Mahanakhon Hotels in Chinatown
SK Boutique Mahanakhon Hotels in ChinatownSK Boutique Mahanakhon Hotels in Chinatown
Hotel near Chinatown,Bangkok 3% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User 2024.10.12
The transportation is very convenient. The hotel is located at the entrance-exit of MRT Hua Lamphong. It is very convenient to travel to the airport. The room is good. The facilities are okay. The only thing is that there is no refrigerator. The staff is very good and friendly. They take you to your room. In the morning, there is food. I recommend it. The traffic noise is not very disturbing. I think it is good. I will recommend it to others. If I have a chance, I will stay here again.
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Bangkok Chinatown 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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4.5/5
Excellent
GGuest UserVery quiet and great location on the back street of Chinatown. I was able to spend a lot of time with five families. The room we stayed in was on the third floor. Because there are only stairs, women with a lot of luggage may be a little difficult. It's a little disappointing that the hot water in the shower was almost water. Well, Bangkok is hot, so that's okay ^_^ The rest is perfect!! I will definitely stay again. Thank you very much.
MarloweTonysHome Hotels in Chinatown

MarloweTonysHome

Hotel near Chinatown, Bangkok 3% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:US$129
4.5/5
Excellent
AAnonymous UserThe advantage is that it's cheap and close to the MRT station. It's clean and tidy. The disadvantage is that there is no elevator, so you have to carry large and small luggage. The soundproofing is not very good, so don’t choose a room by the window. The outdoor air conditioner unit is very loud outside and is close to the road. There is also a room by the window in the side room. If the other rooms on the same floor open and close the door, They all have a resonance effect, and they are often woken up by the opening and closing of doors in other rooms in the middle of the night. I stayed there for two days and didn’t get much sleep. I’m super tired. The hotel is located in the old town. If you want to eat Jay Fai, it takes about 10 minutes to walk, but after 8pm, everything nearby is closed. It takes nearly 7 to 8 minutes to go to the nearest 7-11.
Siam Subway Hostel and Café Hotels in Chinatown

Siam Subway Hostel and Café

Hotel near Chinatown, Bangkok 3% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:US$16
4.2/5
Very Good
GGuest UserVery gracious staff, patient and tolerant even when I mistakenly booked the wrong date and appeared a day too soon. They adjusted and did so with a smile. Good location for important temples, and good food. Sam Yot MRT nearby. Stayed for four nights. The bed was one of the most comfortable I have ever slept in. The room was clean, quiet, and properly equipped. The rain shower was large and water pressure good. I would not hesitate to recommend this heritage hotel to anyone traveling to Bangkok.
Villa de Pranakorn Hotels in Chinatown

Villa de Pranakorn

Hotel near Chinatown, Bangkok 3% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:US$86
4.2/5
Very Good
LLdyj1221Great location. Only few steps from MRT exit. Room is clean and well prepared.
Metro Hotel Hotels in Chinatown

Metro Hotel

Hotel near Chinatown, Bangkok 3% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:US$23
3.9/5
AArenJoIt is a nice building, lovely art inside. There is security at all times (though he sometimes sleeps). They let me park my scooter outside, but I was always worried it would be towed as it isn't really a designated place and I wasn't allowed to keep my scooter there during the daytime. There isn't an elevator, so if you bring a lot of luggage, it can be a little inconvenient. The eating area / rooftop is cool, but it is open air and can get a little warm. My room looked nice, bed was comfy. I liked my room except that the air conditioner didn't really cool the room, then by morning (every morning), it leaked all over my dresser. I complained every morning and no one fixed it, the housekeepers would just go up and clean up the mess. I lost a lot of snacks to this before realizing this was going to be an issue.
Cacha Bed Hotels in Chinatown

Cacha Bed

Hotel near Chinatown, Bangkok 3% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:US$34
3.9/5
GGuest UserReally enjoyed staying at this quiet hotel in Bangkok's Chinatown. The area is a little away from most touristy roads, which is a good thing - I got to experience fantastic street food and interact with the kind and hospitable locals. The staff and the owner Mr. Lek, are amazingly kind and helpful and even helped me find interesting places to visit and tour guides.
Oldthaiheng Hotel Hotels in Chinatown

Oldthaiheng Hotel

Hotel near Chinatown, Bangkok 3% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:US$52
3.6/5
FFlyer14113474121There are daily rooms near Sampeng Market. Travel to stay convenient, safe, clean and luxurious rooms, reasonable price. Easy to go out and buy things and is close to Yaowarat Road, where you can find plenty of food and delicious food. The room is in Soi Trok Krai or Jay Boon Samakhom Rong, easy to find, not difficult. Service staff is good, friendly. Fully furnished and free wifi as well as check out.
Sampheng Apartment Hotels in Chinatown

Sampheng Apartment

Hotel near Chinatown, Bangkok 3% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:US$22
3.5/5
EEdwardI really love it overall. It’s a really area to explores coffee shop n booming art/ fashion The only drawback is the users Condon in toilet floor. Lol. I believe it’s just accident.
The Orientale Hotels in Chinatown

The Orientale

Hotel near Chinatown, Bangkok 3% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:US$24
2.8/5
SShawn_BrowIt's relatively close to the train station, just a 5-minute walk away. Don't take a taxi because the driver will quote you high prices. The hygiene is average, the environment decoration is ordinary and the walls are thin boards and there is no soundproofing. It is also a self-service check-in. The boss does not answer any calls when I call. Check-in is very troublesome, but the location is close to Hua Lamphong Station, so girls choose carefully.
GO INN MRT Hua Lamphong Yaowarat Hotels in Chinatown

GO INN MRT Hua Lamphong Yaowarat

Hotel near Chinatown, Bangkok 3% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:US$28

FAQs about Chinatown hotels

Which hotels near Chinatown are the most popular?

What are some accessible hotels near Chinatown?

What popular hotels near Chinatown have restaurants?

If you like the idea of sampling local flavors while traveling, consider staying at Mandarin Oriental Bangkok, Millennium Hilton Bangkok and The Quarter Chaophraya by Uhg . There are plenty of restaurants that serve local dishes near these hotels.

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

According to Trip.com's data, the average price for a weekend night at hotels near Chinatown in Bangkok is US$150. Prices fluctuate often; this rate is for reference only.

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

According to Trip.com's data, the average price per night at hotels near Chinatown in Bangkok is US$179. Prices fluctuate often; this rate is for reference only.

What hotels are recommended near Chinatown?

If you're having a hard time choosing a hotel, consider staying at Focal Local Bed & Breakfast, The Peninsula Bangkok or Mandarin Oriental Bangkok , these hotels have great reviews. Be sure you book early!

What luxury hotels are near Chinatown?

Which hotels near Chinatown are good for couples?

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

Which hotels near Chinatown 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 Oriental Bangkok, Millennium Hilton Bangkok and The Quarter Chaophraya by Uhg are some popular hotels with gyms.

Which hotels near Chinatown are good for business travelers?

When it comes to business trips, choosing a hotel with convenient transportation links is important to many guests. Oriental Heritage Residence is a popular economical hotel.

Which hotels near Chinatown have free Wi-Fi?

Whether you're traveling for business or leisure, Wi-Fi is an essential. Mandarin Oriental Bangkok, Millennium Hilton Bangkok and The Quarter Chaophraya by Uhg are all popular hotels that have free Wi-Fi.

Which popular hotels near Chinatown have pools?

Summer is a great season to take your kids or family on a trip to Chinatown in Bangkok. Mandarin Oriental Bangkok, Millennium Hilton Bangkok and The Quarter Chaophraya by Uhg are some popular hotels with pools.

Which popular hotels near Chinatown have parking?

If you're planning on driving to Chinatown in Bangkok, why not stay at Mandarin Oriental Bangkok, Millennium Hilton Bangkok or The Quarter Chaophraya by Uhg ? These are all popular hotels with parking lots.

Which hotels near Chinatown are popular with budget travelers?

Whether you're traveling for business or going on a vacation, U Sabai Hotel Bangkok, Tiny Taladnoi Hostel and Loftel 22 Hostel are popular hotels at great price points.

What hotels near Chinatown 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 Chinatown in Bangkok, consider Mandarin Oriental Bangkok, Millennium Hilton Bangkok or The Quarter Chaophraya by Uhg . Be sure to book these popular hotels in advance!

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