5 Best Hotels in Silom and Bang Rak, Bangkok

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THE BEST HOTEL IN SILOM AND BANG RAK

The Mustang Blu

4.5
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$$$ | 721 Maitri Chit Rd., Bangkok, 10100, Thailand

FODOR’S EXPERT REVIEW

Welcome to a scene from Indiana Jones … or, perhaps, The Orient-Express. Welcome to a crumbling, old-world, spy-novel patina of a place; one that really sets a stage for immersing in Bangkok’s Chinatown.

In the 1800s, the building was a banking house, and the owners have restored well-loved hardwoods, faded plaster, and the iron staircase. They collected and added vintage sconces, glass-case antiquities, and taxidermy. The rooms make lovely use of teak and rattan, with antique shutters that open to dreamy vignettes of Bangkok’s bustling, colorful frenzy.

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Pros

  • Fabulous revamp of a historic building
  • Many nearby attractions
  • Location in the bustling heart of Chinatown

Cons

  • No room service
  • Noise and/or mosquitos, depending on the season
  • Not ADA compliant
721 Maitri Chit Rd., Bangkok, 10100, Thailand
062–293--6191
Hotel Details
10
No Meals

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COMO Metropolitan Bangkok

$$$ | 27 S. Sathorn Rd., Bangkok, 10120, Thailand Fodor's Choice

A modern aesthetic and a trendy focus on healthy living sets this hotel apart from the competition. The rooms are smartly decorated with creamy walls, pillows, and rugs, offsetting dark woods and deep browns. Glow, the all-organic restaurant, offers an excellent breakfast buffet which includes made-to-order mains and fresh juices. The hotel is also home to the highly praised Thai restaurant Nahm and has sleek indoor pool and gym facilities.

Pros

  • Excellent dining on-site
  • Free yoga classes and nice outdoor pool
  • High environmental and sustainability standards

Cons

  • Has declined in popularity
  • Long walk from Sathorn Road
  • High prices
27 S. Sathorn Rd., Bangkok, 10120, Thailand
02–625--3333
Hotel Details
160 rooms, 9 suites
Free Breakfast

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SO/Bangkok

$$$ | 2 N. Sathorn Rd., Bangkok, 10500, Thailand Fodor's Choice

An architectural gem, this elegant hotel is designed around the five elements of water, earth, wood, metal, and fire: the "earth" rooms, for example, resemble blue caves, and "water" rooms come with bathtubs overlooking the Bangkok skyline. Rooms have giant monitors as well as Macs; the many other amenities include complimentary minibars. The pool is set on an outdoor terrace with great views, the fitness center is state of the art, and the views over Lumphini Park are unbeatable.

Pros

  • Fantastic location
  • Superior service
  • Free computers for in-room use

Cons

  • Not all rooms have park views
  • Expensive
  • Can get very busy
2 N. Sathorn Rd., Bangkok, 10500, Thailand
02–624–0000
Hotel Details
238 rooms
No Meals

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Banyan Tree Bangkok

$$$ | 21/100 S. Sathorn Rd., Bangkok, 10120, Thailand

After checking in on the ground floor, you'll soar up the elevators to your room at this 60-story hotel—the light-filled suites in the impossibly slender tower all have sweeping city views. Native woods in everything from large desks to walk-in closets give each room a warm glow. A fully equipped spa offers the latest treatments, and a 53rd-floor sundeck beckons with a relaxing whirlpool. The rooftop restaurant Vertigo is one of Asia Pacific's highest open-air eateries.

Pros

  • Wonderful views
  • Cozy rooms
  • Feel on top of the world

Cons

  • Not near public transportation
  • Expensive rates
  • Long waits for elevator
21/100 S. Sathorn Rd., Bangkok, 10120, Thailand
02–679--1200
Hotel Details
327 rooms
No Meals

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Royal Orchid Sheraton Hotel & Towers

$$$ | 2 Charoen Krung Rd., Soi 30 (Captain Bush Lane), Bangkok, 10500, Thailand

Of the luxury hotels along the riverfront, this 28-story palace is most popular with tour groups. All the well-appointed rooms face the river, but standard rooms tend to be long and narrow, making them feel cramped. Thara Thong is a standard Thai restaurant, with subtle classical music accompanying your meal. A glassed-in bridge leads to the adjacent River City Shopping Complex. The hotel runs a free shuttle boat service to the BTS Saphan Taksin station every 30 minutes.

Pros

  • Nice river views
  • Comfortable beds
  • Good prices for a river hotel

Cons

  • Often busy with groups
  • Tired decor
  • Far from public transportation unless you use boat shuttle
2 Charoen Krung Rd., Soi 30 (Captain Bush Lane), Bangkok, 10500, Thailand
02–266--0123
Hotel Details
726 rooms, 26 suites
Free Breakfast

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