Latest Reviews for Bangkok Hotels

Klean Residence Hotel
4.3/5381 Reviews
My family and I enjoy coming to Bangkok during the New year. This year we come again and there is no doubt for the place to stay for 3 nights. Klean Residence is our first choice for it is very convenient to go to Bangkok downtown with BTS. Great hotel and staff supports :)
Anandpura Riverside Hotel
3.9/597 Reviews
Riverside
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Pamahouse Boutique Hostel
4.4/53 Reviews
Riverside
I’m in PAMAhouse right now Nov ‘21. Lovely hostel run by a very sweet family. Everything is spotlessly clean and the view from the roof is very pretty! Mega relaxed atmosphere. I can only recommend staying here. The staff is very knowledgable about the area and can recommend good activities. For example a beautiful walk from a shrine to an awesome coffee place 😍.
Away Bangkok Riverside Kene
4.4/5397 Reviews
Riverside
a great hotel in bangkok. do not be put off by the small number of reviews - there is a reason they are all 5 star! location: located in a very Thai area - not a lot of tourists which we were looking for. the main street is lined with authentic thai food stalls and massage places - the $3 pad thai was our breakfast every day. the Sena Fest mall is a short walk away and has a full supermarket too. use the app Grab to get around (thai version of Uber) - big tourist attractions are a short drive away. the hotel is right on the river which you can see from the pool. beautiful views! staff: the staff were faultless - all lovely and offered to help us at every opportunity. we were driven around in a golf cart which was very convenient. room: lovely room, stunning bathroom, everything worked as it should. note that there is no safe in the room but many drawers and shelves. would recommend a room on the 3rd or 4th floor. everything is very very clean. could not fault it. hotel: such a beautiful hotel. it looks exactly like the photos if not better. the pool is great and very clean. we loved our experience and will be back. as check in is at 2pm we left our bags at reception until the room was ready - very safe. if you want a dinner close by, Rim’s Rooftop Bar is a 50m walk and was amazing!
The Cosy River
4.1/536 Reviews
Riverside
Our family wholeheartedly thanks The Cosy River team for having us tonight. Not only for their kind that they let us check-in late at night, but also for nice room they provided for us: we had a view of night (and morning) Bangkok, comfy bed and pillows and no disturbing noises during the night. The hotel is situated in quiet area with 7/11, cafes and massage parlors are just around the corner. Hands down, The Cosy River is the way to go not only for those who've staying in Bangkok just for one night but also for those who's planning ot explore Bangkok for a while. Again, thank you very much, and we'll see you next time.
The Ex Capital Hotel
3.9/5226 Reviews
The hotel has a nice presentation, is very clean and ordened as well as furnished with love for the detail. The Skytrain is within a few minutes walk to reach also supermarkets are in the immediate vicinity. We had booked incl. breakfast. For Thai conditions it seems to be a good breakfast, which we had on Phuket, but in no way comparable. There is a cup of tea or coffee. A sweet drink, which is declared as juice and a water. To eat 2 dishes toast, marmelade, 2 lawrence eggs and a dishes sauce as well as 2 sauces. For 2 consecutive days well, a third or fourth I wouldn't have wanted to eat exactly the same always. I wanted to drop my eggs and the sauce on day 2... but English is not well spoken or understood by everyone at the reception. Only Toast and Jam provided me e.g. breakfast only without eggs. However, the biggest criticism is the wet cell. We (my spouse and I) had a double room!!! In this is a cubic-shaped room separated by two half-high walls as a bathroom. A good idea when you insist that all the smells and smells of the toilet spread throughout the room. I find such a feeling in a double room. Also the water pipes of the neighbouring rooms passed through our “bathroom”, so you have heard from the bed the spots all the time when the neighbor has shown or washed. Sometimes it went half night. Once it was also smelled out of the shower, it was also smelling throughout the room. However, three stars for cleanliness and ambience.

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    Aim House Bangkok No Parking, Bella B All Suite Bangkok and King Royal 2 are some of the most popular hotels.

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    According to Trip.com's data, the average price for a weekend night at hotels near Khlong San in Bangkok is $25. Prices fluctuate often; this rate is for reference only.

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    Anantara Riverside Bangkok Resort, Avani Plus Riverside Bangkok Hotel and Loy Pela Voyages are popular luxury hotels that aren't too expensive.

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    Summer is a great season to take your kids or family on a trip to Khlong San in Bangkok. Bella B All Suite Bangkok is a popular hotel with a pool.

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

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    Whether you're traveling for business or going on a vacation, King Royal 2 is your best choice.

Hotel Info for Travelers

Number of Hotels15,103
Number of Reviews369,588
Highest Price$1,041
Lowest Price$10
Average Price (Weekdays)$98
Average Price (Weekends)$99

Bangkok Khlong San Hotel Guide

Bangkok always gives an impression of towering skyscrapers, traffic jams and sweltering heat. But that's just one side of the story. The city offers so much more, from grand palaces and serene canals to lively night markets. It's a city that never stops surprising you.

The moment you touch the land, the energy, the smells, and the scale of it will all captivate you. Need some help navigating this megacity? Don’t worry—here follows a detailed guide on getting to and around Bangkok.

Getting to Bangkok

Bangkok is served by two major airports: Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) and Don Mueang Airport (DMK).

Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK): Located about 30 minutes ride south of the city center, Suvarnabhumi is a state-of-the-art transport hub ideal for international travelers. Flights from the US, Canada, Australia, Europe, and other long-haul destinations typically land here. The airport connects to the city via express train, buses, and taxis. A taxi ride to your downtown hotel usually costs around 400-500 THB (roughly $14), depending on luggage size and location.

Hotels near BKK offering airport shuttle service

Hotel NameLocationDistance from BKKAmenitiesRating
Canalis Suvarnabhumi Airport HotelLat Krabang6.4 kmPriority Airport Pick-up/Drop; Free Wifi; Outdoor Swimming Pool4.4/5
Sinsuvarn Airport Suite HotelLat Krabang7 kmFree Airport Pick-up/Drop-off; Free Wifi; Outdoor Swimming Pool4.1/5
Siam Mandarina HotelBang Phli11.4 kmFree Priority Airport Pick-up; Free Wifi; Free Outdoor Swimming Pool; Spa4.2/5

Don Mueang Airport (DMK): This airport lies 20 minutes north of Bangkok and mainly serves domestic and short-haul international flights. It’s a budget-friendly option for regional travelers, with train and bus services connecting you to the city.

Top Things to Do in Bangkok

The Grand Palace: Built in 1782, the Grand Palace is a must-see historical and cultural landmark in Bangkok. This impressive complex of buildings showcases mighty architectural style and stunning craftsmanship of Thai people. It's also home to the revered Temple of the Emerald Buddha, making it a significant spiritual shelter.

Click here to check where to stay around the Grand Palace.

The Grand Palace of Bangkok

SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World: Located two floors beneath the Siam Paragon shopping mall, SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World is one of the largest aquariums in Southeast Asia. Spanning around 10,000 square meters, it offers a fascinating underwater experience with a wide variety of marine life, making it perfect for families and ocean enthusiasts.

After visiting the sea life Ocean World, Siam Paragon shopping mall is definitely a good choice for visitors to find some gourmet food. You can also hunt for international brands, from clothes, accessories, jewelries to watches, the design of which is splendid and only available here in Siam Paragon.

Safari World Bangkok: Safari World Bangkok is a popular drive-in zoo divided into two main areas: Safari Park and Marine Park. Visitors can enjoy a safari-like experience, seeing animals up close in their natural habitats, and watch entertaining marine animals and other wildlife performance.

Getting tired after a long day walking around? Why not treat yourself with an old-fashioned Thai Massage? From head to toe, immerse yourself in the comfort of skillful scrubing.

Thai massage

Getting Around Bangkok

Bangkok offers a variety of transport options that make exploring the city easy and affordable.

BTS (Skytrain): Ticket Price: $0.50–$1.40 per trip (฿16-฿59)

The BTS Skytrain is an elevated transit system that connects many of Bangkok's top attractions. You can buy Single-Ride tickets, a Daily Pass ($4.45), or a Top-Up card. If you’re planning to visit multiple sights in one day, the Daily Pass is a great choice.

Pro Tip: BTS uses side platforms, so if you accidentally end up on the wrong one, you'll need to take a round trip. This can be troublesome, especially in the heat.

Bangkok BTS System

MRT (Subway): Ticket Price: $0.50–$1.25 per trip (฿16-฿42)

While the MRT doesn’t cover as many attractions as the BTS, it’s still a convenient way to get around certain areas of Bangkok. Check the route map to see if it passes through your destinations.

Platform Attraction
Phra Ram 9Jodd Fairs
Chatuchak ParkChatuchak Weekend Market
Thailand Cultural CentreThe One Ratchada
Wat MangkonChina Town

Taxis & Ride-Hailing Apps:

Taxis: Always negotiate the fare upfront or ensure the driver uses the meter to avoid being overcharged.

Apps: Since Uber isn’t available in Bangkok, locals and tourists use Grab or Bolt. Grab is known for its reliable drivers and fair prices, while Bolt is a cheaper alternative. Download both apps to compare fares.

Boats: The Chao Phraya River winds through Bangkok, offering scenic views and an alternative way to get around.

Regular Boats: $0.50 per ride. The orange line is best for tourists, stopping at popular attractions.

Sightseeing Boats: $0.90 per ride. These are slightly pricier but include guided commentary for a more immersive experience.

What to Eat in Bangkok

Bangkok is always bustling around with fresh, affordable street food, well-known for its magical blend of sweet, sour, salt and spice. Here are some mouth-watering delicacies you must gotta try while strolling around the markets.

Dish/ExperienceDescriptionWhere to Find
Pad ThaiStir-fried rice noodles with eggs, tofu, shrimp, tamarind paste, and peanutsStreet food stalls, local markets
Som Tum (Papaya Salad)Spicy and tangy salad with shredded green papaya, tomatoes, and peanutsStreet vendors, Thai restaurants
Moo Ping (Grilled Pork Skewers)Marinated pork skewers, grilled and served with sticky riceStreet food stalls, night markets
Khao Niew Ma Muang (Mango Sticky Rice)Sweet sticky rice with ripe mango and coconut milkStreet vendors, dessert shops
Tom Yum Goong (Spicy Shrimp Soup)Hot and sour soup with shrimp, lemongrass, lime juice, and chiliLocal eateries, Thai restaurants
Street Food in Bangkok

Sweet sticky rice with ripe mango

Things You Should Know before Visiting Bangkok

CategoryDetails
LanguageThe official language is of course Thai. But don't worry, Engligh is widely used in scenic spots.
CurrencyThai Baht (THB)
1 THB = $0.030 USD (as of Dec 2024)
Visa PoliciesLuckily, U.S. citizen tourists entering Thailand for fewer than 60 days do not require a visa.
Electricity220V, 50Hz, common plug types are A, B, and C
Cultural NormsBetter show respect towards the traditional 'wai' greeting (slight bow with palms pressed together); and it's polite to take off your shoes before entering someone's home or a temple.

Weather in Bangkok & What to Wear

Bangkok is undergoing a tropical monsoon climate characterized by three main seasons: the cool season, the hot season, and the rainy season. The cool season, from November to February, is the best time to visit due to its pleasant temperatures and lower humidity. The hot season spans from March to May, with high temperatures and moderate humidity. The rainy season, from June to October, is marked by heavy rainfall and high humidity, but it also brings lush green landscapes and fewer tourists.

Best Time to Visit

  • November to February: This is the ideal time to visit Bangkok as the weather is cooler and more comfortable for outdoor activities. The temperatures range from 71.6°F to 89.6°F, with lower humidity and minimal rainfall.

What to Wear

  • Cool Season (Nov-Feb): Light clothing during the day, light jackets for cooler evenings.
  • Hot Season (Mar-May): Light, breathable clothing to stay cool.
  • Rainy Season (Jun-Oct): Light, breathable clothing, and rain gear such as umbrellas, raincoats, and waterproof footwear.
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