2 Best Hotels in Bangkok, Thailand

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Bangkok offers a staggering range of lodging choices, and even some of the best rooms are affordable to travelers on a budget. The city has nearly 500 hotels and guesthouses, and the number is growing. In fact, competition has brought the prices down at many hotels; unfortunately, the service has suffered at some as a result of cutting corners to lower prices. Still, you'll feel more pampered here than in many other cities.

For first-class lodging, few cities in the world rival Bangkok. In recent years the Mandarin Oriental, Peninsula, Shangri-La, and a handful of others have been repeatedly rated among the best in the world, with newer players like the Sofitel So and St. Regis receiving major accolades. If there were a similar comparison of the world's boutique hotels, Bangkok's would be near the top, too. These high-end hotels are surprisingly affordable, with rates comparable to standard hotels in New York or London. Business hotels also have fine service, excellent restaurants, and amenities like health clubs and spas.

Wherever you stay, remember that prices fluctuate enormously, and that huge discounts are the order of the day. Internet discounts are widely available, and booking online can often save you up to several thousand baht. Always ask for a better price, even when you are checking in. Deals may be more difficult to come by during the high season from November through February, but during low season they're plentiful.

Hotels are concentrated in four areas: in Silom and Bang Rak (home to many of riverfront hotels); around Siam Square and along Phetchaburi Road in Pathumwan; along Sukhumvit Road, which has the greatest number of hotels and an abundance of restaurants and nightlife; and in the Chinatown and the Old City neighborhoods, which have a smaller number of properties, most of which are affordable. Backpackers often head to Khao San Road, also home to some newer, more upmarket guesthouses.

THE BEST HOTEL IN BANGKOK

The Siam Hotel

5
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$$$$ | 3/2 Thanon Khao, Bangkok, 10300, Thailand
Fodor's Choice
The Siam

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The Siam is truly Bangkok’s dreamiest villa escape, set across three full, riverbank acres, with only 38 suites. The architecture honors the Art Deco period––a towering white façade gives way to a lobby atrium dominated by a linear black water feature showcasing two-story tropical foliage––and the creative interiors are by famed, ground-breaking hotelier/designer, Bill Bensley. The property is a feast for the eyes, as you move around collections of antiquities. These range from 16th century archeology finds to framed, vintage Star Wars posters. The Siam proves that luxury doesn’t have to be so buttoned up.

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Pros

  • Striking architecture and interiors
  • Restorative, riverside location
  • Interesting and inventive programming

Cons

  • Sleepier largely residential location
  • Open-air spaces influenced by weather
  • High price point for the city
3/2 Thanon Khao, Bangkok, 10300, Thailand
02–206--6999
Hotel Details
28 suites, 10 villas, 1 cottage
Free Breakfast

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Anantara Riverside Bangkok Resort

$$$ | 257/1–3 Charoen Nakhon Rd., Bangkok, 10600, Thailand

Getting to Anantara is a pleasant adventure in itself—free boats shuttle guests down the Chao Phraya from Saphan Taksin Pier—and once there, the large pool and garden area on the riverside make you feel a long way from downtown's bustle. All rooms are spacious and well furnished, but remember to ask for a river view. The only downside to the hotel is its distance from attractions.

Pros

  • Resort feel
  • Lots of activities
  • Great service

Cons

  • A hassle to get into the city
  • May feel too secluded
  • Not all rooms have views
257/1–3 Charoen Nakhon Rd., Bangkok, 10600, Thailand
02–476--0022
Hotel Details
281 rooms, 95 suites
No Meals

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