Thailand Where to stay in Bangkok: guide to the best neighborhoods Bangkok, Travel to Thailand 4.6 (49)Bangkok is a huge city with a multitude of districts, each with its attractions and advantages or disadvantages. Choose where to sleep in bangkok can quickly become a headache, knowing that depending on the time you have available and the reason for your stay, some neighborhoods will be better suited than others. So the goal of this article is to introduce you to the different areas to give you an idea of what would suit you best.To be honest, I have never stayed in a hotel in Bangkok but I know the city and its neighborhoods well enough to advise where and especially why.If you have any suggestions for other destinations, please let me know!To find your hotel in Chiang Mai: Where to stay in Chiang Mai?To find your hotel in Phuket: Which beach to stay in PhuketTo find your hotel in Ko Samui: Which beach to stay in Ko SamuiTo find your hotel in Ko Chang: Which beach to stay in Ko ChangFor the hotels I will mention, these are recommendations either for having been there in a personal or professional context (some hotels are just splendid!) or coming from acquaintances/friends, the rest being the fruit of my research. These suggestions are only my own…Given the city's size and the multitude of accommodation options - with over 1500 hotels in Bangkok - the aim is to make your search easier and help you select the ideal area for your stay. This guide will save you time in the search for your hotel in Bangkok.If you can't find what you're looking for, feel free to use the integrated search tool below: Summary hide What are the main districts of Bangkok? 1. Bang Lamphu District (Khao San Road) 2. Siam District – Pratunam 3. Sukhumvit District 4. Silom District 5. China Town 6. Victory Monument District 7. Along the Chao Phraya River 8. Near airports What are the main districts of Bangkok?Khao San Road – Rattanakosin : This street is famous for being a party hotspot in Bangkok, with cheap bars and restaurants, shops and street stalls. If you're looking for budget accommodation and a party atmosphere, Khao San Road is the area for you. It's also the closest to the historic district, which includes Rattanakosin Island.Siam – Pratunam : This area is Bangkok's premier shopping area, with many shopping malls, boutiques and restaurants. It is also close to several tourist sites, such as Lumphini Park, Jim Thompson's house.Sukhumvit : This is one of the liveliest areas of Bangkok, famous for its restaurants, bars and clubs but also its share of shopping malls. Sukhumvit stretches for several kilometers and is divided into several sections, each with its own character. The most popular areas are Nana, Asoke and Thonglor.Silom : More commonly considered the business district of Bangkok, Silom is also famous for its vibrant nightlife and proximity to the Chao Phraya River. You will find many restaurants, bars, shopping malls and luxury hotels here.Chinatown : Located near Bangkok's historic district, Chinatown is famous for its nighttime street food, temples and maze of junk shops. It's a lively and colorful neighborhood with plenty of charm and history.Victory Memorial : Located in Ratchathewi district, this is a central area with good public transport links, a bus station and a skytrain station. It also has shopping malls and a range of restaurants and bars for nightlife. You are close to attractions like the Marble Temple and the lesser-known Suan Pakkad Palace. It is also a district with a choice of hotels to suit all budgets.Along the river : Indirectly this can encompass areas already presented, since Silom is close to the river as well as Chinatown. But roughly, the area defined as "Riverside" extends from Wat Pho to Saphan Taksin Bridge. Besides the possible stunning views of the river and some of Bangkok's temples, it's also a great place to stay if you want to take a boat to explore the city.Near airports : Whether it's Don Muang in the north of the city, or the main one, Suvarnabhumi, located east of Bangkok, it's the obvious choice if lack of time or flight times would encourage you to avoid too long a journey into the city or if you're just passing through on a stopover.By default, people still tend to say to themselves “Okay, let’s go to Khao San Road!”. Let's be honest, this is where most of the cheap hotels are located and it's close to the main sites to visit (I actually had a hard time making my selection for this area as it's full of nice hotels) but now that the introductions are done, let's see in more detail what each area offers in terms of amenities and why they are practical for sleeping there.Knowing that most working-class neighborhoods have in common that they are located along the BTS (except Khao San for now), the Bangkok skytrain, or the underground metro (MRT) which are obviously practical for getting around the city center to avoid possible traffic jams.Please note that accommodation prices in Bangkok may fluctuate depending on the seasons and local events. To take full advantage of the best rates and promotions, it is best to book between 1 to 4 months in advance your arrival in Bangkok. Beyond 6 months, rates are less advantageous, so there is no point in rushing. However, it may be wise to look a little earlier if you plan to travel during peak seasons, such as Thai New Year (Songkran) in April or the end of the year in December/January, as hotels are often booked up. In any case, do not hesitate to compare prices and look for special offers to find the accommodation that best suits your budget and needs.The links pointing to Agoda are affiliated, meaning that I will be paid a commission if you book a hotel. However, I myself regularly use this site to book my hotels in Thailand and throughout Asia and I have never had any complaints. So I recommend it to you with full knowledge of the facts.1. Bang Lamphu District (Khao San Road)Why sleep near Khao San Road:Let's start with the classic since it's probably the neighborhood that everyone has heard of. The number of visitors to this neighborhood exploded in the 80s at the same time as tourism developed in Thailand. It has since become the reference for any backpacker and people passing through Bangkok, a sort of default accommodation for any novice in Bangkok. The reason being mainly its proximity to the main places to visit in Bangkok, such as the Grand Palace, Wat Pho and Wat Arun, to name a few.If you are interested in the history of Khao San Road and its origins, it's here!In fact, Khao San Road is included in the ensemble called “ Rattanakosin Island", which forms the original Bangkok. This makes it an ideal place to start a visit to Bangkok if you are particularly interested in its history.To clarify a little, Khan San Road is just one artery of a area called Bang Lamphu, which is pleasant overall and offers a very local atmosphere, with a wide choice of hotels. For a quieter stay, head a little further to the first Samsen streets (between Soi 1 and Soi 4) or even to the neighboring Thewet district. An example of a hotel that is popular in this area is the Lamphu Tree House (with swimming pool please, that will delight families!)Also close to this area is the more pleasant alter ego of Khao San, the aptly named Soi Rambuttri, which is practically opposite it (and also parallel). Here, a popular hotel, appreciated for its quality/price ratio, is the Rambuttri Village (from €23). Take the time to walk along Phra Athit road, around Phra Sumen fort. In the evening you will find entertainment with bars/restaurants largely frequented by Thais and not just tourists.Among the disadvantages of this area, to date, public transport is limited, you certainly have buses but it is not always easy to find your way around. The taxi or possibly the tuk tuk remains the most widespread solution to move elsewhere, but beware of scams, rare will be the taxis who want to put the meter (no negotiations, if you want to play it safe, download the application equivalent to Uber, Grab Taxi).Good news, however, as the city evolves, there is now a underground metro line (MRT) passing on the lower part of Rattanakosin, with a stop, Sanam Chai, at the Siam Museum, not far from the flower market (Pak Klong Talat) and Wat Pho (reclining Buddha). There is also a line being extended, which will pass right near Khao San and through Rattanakosin.Advantage:Proximity to the main temples of the old cityLively atmosphere in the eveningLarge choice of restaurantsLarge choice of hotelsDisadvantages:Little public transportLocal transport at excessive pricesProne to scams (often related to transportation)noisy at night Click to see my hotel suggestions near Khao SanSamsen Street HotelNote: 9,1 / 10Budget: from 15€With dorms for solo travellers and spacious rooms starting from €38, the hotel can cater for a wide range of travellers. Described as quirky, it is ideally located in the heart of a local area with restaurants. Learn more and book Samsen Street HotelLost Inn BKKNote: 8,9 / 10Budget: from 30€Located a little out of the way but close to a boat stop (Rama VIII), the Lost Inn is appreciated for its welcome, its modern design and is a good option for groups and families (room for 5 from €55) Learn more and book Lost Inn BKKSiam-Champs ElyseesiNote: 8,8 / 10Budget: from 32€So no, it's not being chauvinistic to offer a hotel with such a name, but the latter has the advantage of being in an alley away from the hustle and bustle of Khao San, while being a 5-minute walk from the latter, it's a cozy little corner with an attractive price. Learn more and book the Siam-Champs Elyseesi UniqueBaan KachitpanNote: 9,0 / 10Budget: from €40 (double room)Starting at €26 if you are solo, the hotel will appeal to those looking for something traditional since the Baan Kachitpan is housed in an old wooden house and is located in a small alley not far from Khao San. Learn more and book Baan KachitpanLamphu Tree HouseNote: 8,7 / 10Budget: from 45€Appreciated by families for its swimming pool, its welcome and the copious breakfast, the Lamphu Tree House is very well located, on the edge of a canal, in a quiet area while remaining close to Khao San, a safe bet! Learn more and book the Lamphu Tree HouseVilla BangkokNote: 8,9 / 10Budget: from 61€Formerly known as Villa Phra Sumen, Villa Bangkok is a popular hotel for its location close to the action but away from it all and therefore quiet. The rooms are spacious with a mix of rustic and modern. Learn more and book Villa BangkokThe Orchid House 153Note: 8,6 / 10Budget: from 28€Apart from its breakfast which can be disappointing, the Orchid 153 offers very good value for money. The words often used to describe it are "well located", "quiet", "clean", and good reception, for this price, it is an excellent option. Learn more and book Orchid House 153Chern BangkokNote: 8,8 / 10Budget: from 30€A family hotel tucked away on a small street, close to temples and an area with restaurants, this is a hotel that I regularly recommend for its very good value for money. Learn more and book the Chern BangkokTime Sabai 134 HostelNote: 8,8 / 10Budget: from 39€Small structure with small double rooms and shared bathroom, on the other hand, it has family rooms for 4 from €50. It is ideally located on the edge of a canal close to Khao San but quiet, with a pretty interior courtyard. Learn more and book Time Sabai 134 HostelCentra by Centara HotelNote: 8,8 / 10Budget: from 45€Brand new and beautiful, it replaced the aging Moc hotel, moving upmarket and up in comfort while maintaining its strategic location, close to KhaoSan, where they provide a free shuttle. Learn more and book Centra by CentaraChillax HeritageNote: 8,7 / 10Budget: from 54€The only hotel in the article that I personally tested (had to quarantine), it is very well located, close to Rambuttri, the river and the main temples of the old city. The swimming pool is always a welcome plus. Learn more and book the Chillax HeritageBaan NoppawongNote: 8,8 / 10Budget: from 62€A guesthouse for those who appreciate old-world charm, Baan Noppawong is an old house located in a quiet little street yet close to Khao San and the main sights of the old town. Learn more and book Baan Noppawong2. Siam District – PratunamWhy sleep in the Siam – Pratunam district:Known for being the district of the big "malls", these stores that make Galeries Lafayette pale, it is not necessarily the first district that comes to mind for accommodation in Bangkok. However, you will be in the heart of Bangkok. There is therefore a practical side, because it is very well served and you will be roughly equidistant from all the main attractions. If shopping is also part of your program, you will have nearby the main shopping centers that make the capital famous, starting with the Siam square, which has undergone a major facelift in recent years, even becoming entirely pedestrianized, which is quite rare in Bangkok! You also have the popular MBK, also refurbished, the Siam Paragon, Central World or even Pratunam Mall to name only the most famous. However, there are also more historical or cultural attractions such as the Jim Thompson's house, or the Erawan Shrine. This district therefore brings together a mix of culture and a maximum of shopping.In terms of transport, you are at the crossroads of two main BTS lines, with the Siam stop, and also the proximity to the Phaya Thai BTS station, which connects with Airport Link, convenient for those wanting to reach the airport quickly (or arriving from this train). Overall, it is a good compromise between staying close to the main sites to visit and having easily accessible public transport while enjoying a lively area. It is the ideal choice if you are more of a city person and do not like to be isolated but if you also want a bit of greenery, there is not far from there the Lumphini Park, one of the largest in Bangkok.Advantage:In the heart of the modern cityPerfect for shoppingWell servedNot too far from the main attractionsDisadvantages:Traffic can be heavy (if you plan to return by taxi or tuk tuk)Environment may be noisy, crowdedHotels and restaurants in this area can be more expensive than in other areas of Bangkok. Click to see my hotel suggestions in the Siam districtBed Station HostelNote: 9,0 / 10Budget: from 11€Bed Station Hostel is a great option if you are a solo traveler. The location is central with a functional common area and the dorms are spotless, comfortable with a clean shared bathroom. Learn more and book Bed Station HostelLub d Siam HostelNote: 8,5 / 10Budget: from 10€Still a reference for this hostel located almost at the foot of the BTS National Stadium station, perfect for solo travelers but also offers single rooms from €31. Learn more and book Lub d Siam HostelRestiny HostelNote: 9,0 / 10Budget: from 26€If all you need is a small room in a small, human-sized structure, then Restiny Hostel is an option for you. Its central location, hospitality and cleanliness are among its strong points. Learn more and book the Restiny HostelDaraya HostelNote: 9,6 / 10Budget: from €43 (family room)I had to recommend this hotel, which is widely acclaimed by families (it also has dormitories starting at €15). It is very well located, appreciated for its lovely staff and the cleanliness of the shared bathrooms and toilets. Learn more and book Daraya HostelLiT BANGKOK HotelNote: 8,7 / 10Budget: from 59€At this price, it is still a reference in the heart of the Siam district. In addition to its location, this very designer hotel has an excellent reputation, particularly for its attentive staff and its copious breakfast. Learn more and book LiT BANGKOK HotelSiam @ Siam DesignNote: 8,6 / 10Budget: from 90€Another sure bet that lives up to its name, because the Siam @ Siam has managed to attract customers thanks to its original design and its ideal location at the foot of the BTS National Stadium station. Learn more and book Siam @ Siam DesignLazy Sunday HostelNote: 9,1 / 10Budget: from 12€Another interesting option for dorms, although the Lazy also offers single rooms starting at €30. This hostel is next to a very trendy area for going out to eat in the evening, close to the MBK. Learn more and book the Lazy Sunday HostelDiff HostelNote: 9,1 / 10Budget: from 18€In summary, its location, the facilities, the calm, its terrace, the cleanliness and the kindness of the staff are among the assets of this hostel which also has small individual rooms (€37). Learn more and book Diff HostelSiam ShelterNote: 8,9 / 10Budget: from 41€Ideally located near the BTS Ratchathewi station, also close to the Airport Link, it is a brand new hotel, with comfortable rooms (standard ones without windows), a warm welcome and an affordable price. Learn more and book the Siam ShelterDarkNote: 9,5 / 10Budget: from 75€Not the cheapest for its category, but the reviews are unanimous, the Tamni is an oasis of peace, nicely decorated, appreciated for its warm welcome, the comfort of the rooms and the proximity of the metro. Learn more and book the TamniHua Chang Heritage HotelNote: 8,6 / 10Budget: from 76€Close to shopping centers, it is appreciated for its slightly retro charm, its large rooms and the setting of the swimming pool. The only downside mentioned is the noise because it is next to a major artery. Learn more and book Hua Chang Heritage HotelPathumwan princess hotelNote: 8,8 / 10Budget: from 120€It's hard to be more central since the Pathumwan Princess Hotel is above the famous MBK department store. It dominates the area and maintains an excellent reputation. Learn more and book Pathumwan Princess Hotel3. Sukhumvit DistrictWhy sleep in the Sukhumvit district:The Sukhumvit area is quite large, but I will focus here on the area around Asok for the sake of simplicity. It is one of the most famous in Bangkok, which is why many will turn to this lively area to stay. The passage of a metro line is obviously not unrelated to this, it is also an area where quite a few expats live.It is a neighborhood that has a mix of offices and apartments. A mix between work and living space. So you can find everything, whether it is shopping centers, especially the Terminal 21 or, Emquartier et Emporium At the next station, massage shops, tailors, many restaurants with cuisines from all over the world (including the inseparable Thai street food), which will satisfy all your taste buds. It is also an ideal area for going out, whether in one of the many rooftops, like the Nest or the Belga Rooftop Bar & Brasserie, or in a festive street like Sukhumvit Self 11.Note that it is also in this sector that there are no less than two red light districts with on one side the famous Nan Plaza and the other, the sulphurous one So Cowboy.To enjoy a bit of peace and quiet, Asok has the advantage of being close to another large park in Bangkok, which has benefited from a significant extension, the Benchakitti Forest ParkThis allows those who wish to take a breather and find some greenery in the middle of this urban jungle.While the whole thing offers quite a few advantages, its biggest drawback is that it is a little out of the way from the main sites to visit.Advantage:Lively and modern area with many restaurants, bars and clubs for nightlifeLots of shops and shopping mallsGood public transport links, with the BTS skytrain and MRT underground linesWide choice of accommodation, from hostels to luxury hotelsDisadvantages:Traffic can be very heavy during rush hourNightlife can be noisy and may disturb some travelers looking for a quieter locationPrices may be higher than in other less touristy areas of Bangkok.Further away from the city's main attractions Click to see my hotel suggestions in the Sukhumvit arealyf Sukhumvit 8Note: 8,9 / 10Budget: from 44€This is the cheapest on this list, but for the price, the hotel is brand new and in a great location. I laugh when I read the negative comments about the lack of TV, as if it were a must… Learn more and book lyf Sukhumvit 8The Key PremierNote: 8,7 / 10Budget: from 56€Nice property with functional rooms and comfortable bed, upstairs pool with bar and central location without being exposed to noise. Learn more and book the Key Premier SukhumvitCitrus Suites Sukhumvit 6Note: 8,6 / 10Budget: from 74€If the size of the pool is not too important, then the Citrus is a very good choice, with spacious and comfortable rooms, a location close to the metro and a generous breakfast. Learn more and book Citrus Suites Sukhumvit 6Ad Lib BangkokNote: 8,7 / 10Budget: from 98€Described as a green gem in the middle of Bangkok, the hotel is located at the end of a street, away from the hustle and bustle but not isolated. The rooms and the welcome are appreciated. Learn more and book the Ad Lib BangkokLarge Center Point T 21Note: 8,8 / 10Budget: from 120€With its great views from the upper floors and its central location, the Grande Center Point has a good argument. Situated above the Terminal 21 shopping mall, it benefits from direct access to the BTS. Learn more and book the Grande Centre Point Terminal 21Sib KaoNote: 8,8 / 10Budget: from 48€My favorite in this list is this hotel just a stone's throw from Terminal 2, with basic rooms that are small, but stylish, and for a few euros more, you can always have something bigger. Learn more and book the Sib Kaoibis Styles Sukhumvit 4Note: 8,7 / 10Budget: from 58€Located in the same building as the Novotel, the advantage of an Ibis is to have a certain standing for a price that remains reasonable. Among the strong points, the swimming pool with a view of the city. Learn more and book ibis Styles Sukhumvit 4The AlbertiNote: 9,4 / 10Budget: from 86€More than rooms, these are real little apartments to feel at home, with a little touch of luxury. It is close to the Asok crossroads but secluded in a quiet area. Learn more and book the AlbertiMaitria Mode Sukhumvit 15Note: 8,6 / 10Budget: from 115€Quiet hotel, with a nice little rooftop pool, a nice relaxation area with very comfortable rooms. On the practical side, a tuk tuk service can take you to Terminal 21. Learn more and book Maitria Mode Sukhumvit 15Carlton HotelNote: 9,2 / 10Budget: from 133€With its central location in Asok, sunny pool and attentive staff, the Carlton lives up to the brand, with beautiful rooms including family versions. Learn more and book the Carlton Hotel Bangkok Sukhumvit4. Silom DistrictWhy sleep in the Silom district:Silom is quite famous for its night “market” of Patpong, which is basically a red light district. But it is also a business district and a lively area. On the northern part of Silom, you will have shopping malls (yes, there are many in Bangkok), massage parlors, bars, restaurants and if you are a fan of jogging or walking, then it is also an ideal spot thanks to its proximity to the Lumphini Park.The southern part of the district opens onto Charoen Krung, a historic street that overlooks the river and is of interest. There are also many restaurants and places to go out as the now very well-known (since the film Very Bad Trip 2 in particular) Sirocco sky bar (unfortunately become very expensive) or the amazing bar/restaurant Maggie Choos at the foot of the Novotel.From the bridge Saphan Taksin, at the end of Sathorn Avenue, it is the ideal spot for walks on the Chao Phraya and in the klongs (the canals of Bangkok). Thanks to the river or even the MRT metro you will be just a stone's throw from Chinatown and other attractions like Asian, The Riverfront, a night market set up in old docks, there you can also attend the famous Calypso cabaret and its ladyboys.Among the attractions of Silom are the tallest tower in Bangkok nowadays, Mahanakhon Tower and its atypical cubic architecture, which peaks at 300 m in height and offers a breathtaking view of the entire capital. Finally, Silom is very well served by the public transport by BTS with stations between Sala Daeng and Saphan Taksin, as well as the MRT at Silom and possibly Lumpini stations.Advantage:Located in downtown Bangkok, Silom is a very convenient area for getting around and accessing the city's main attractions.Very lively, Silom offers a wide variety of restaurants, bars and clubs for nightlife, as well as shopping malls for shopping.Silom is also home to many business buildings, making it an attractive area for business travelers.Silom is well served by public transport, including the BTS skytrain and the MRT underground metro.Disadvantages:The area can be quite noisy, especially at night due to the busy nightlife.Prices in restaurants and bars may be higher than in other areas of Bangkok due to the popularity of the area.Silom is a busy area, so it can get very crowded on the streets, especially during peak hours. Click to see my hotel suggestions in Silom areaWarm Window SilomNote: 9,0 / 10Budget: from 18€Rather original since you can have double beds in a dormitory, at a low price therefore, otherwise you have more classic rooms from €42 for a location in the heart of Silom. Learn more and book the Warm Window SilomPanPan Hostel BangkokNote: 9,2 / 10Budget: from 30€If simplicity suits you, here is a great option, basic shared bathroom, private for a few euros more, the PanPan Hostel offers an environment close to all amenities at a low price. Learn more and book PanPan Hostel BangkokBaan VajraNote: 9,1 / 10Budget: from 41€A gem, a true haven of peace set in a superb house in the heart of the business district. With its attentive staff and its small swimming pool to relax in, the Baan Vajra offers very good value for money. Learn more and book Baan VajraSilom One HotelNote: 8,5 / 10Budget: from 45€Silom One Hotel offers simple yet elegant style rooms with a strategic location, just 1 min walk from BTS Sala Daeng. Learn more and book Silom One Hotelibis Styles Bangkok SilomNote: 8,9 / 10Budget: from 62€Another sure value with this ibis style offering modern and bright rooms. We also appreciate the beautiful view of the rooftop with swimming pool and gym. Learn more and book ibis Styles Bangkok SilomPullman Bangkok Hotel GNote: 8,4 / 10Budget: from 83€Having been there regularly, I like the vibe of this hotel. The view is excellent, its swimming pool is enjoyable and the breakfast buffet is renowned, as is its restaurant and its great burgers! Learn more and book the Pullman Bangkok Hotel GChocolate box mintNote: 8,9 / 10Budget: from 34€It is more oriented towards young people looking for comfort at a low price. You have at least expensive bunk beds, otherwise double bed for a few euros more. Small room but well organized and clean. Learn more and book the Chocolate box mintCLOUD on SaladaengNote: 8,9 / 10Budget: from 35€A hostel that cuts a fine figure, located away but very close to the hustle and bustle of Silom, it offers rooms with a refined style for couples as well as for groups and families of up to 4 people. Learn more and book CLOUD on Saladaeng Silom Hostel Bangkok@Nares HotelNote: 8,9 / 10Budget: from 46€Little known to French speakers, the Nares nevertheless offers very good value for money with its location 700 m from the Hindu temple of Silom, the Sri Maha Mariamman. The rooms are spacious and chic at a reasonable price. Learn more and book @Nares HotelAt 21 SaladaengNote: 8,7 / 10Budget: from 58€For this price, these are spacious and quiet suites, in fact, real small apartments, close to the main avenue, the BTS and the underground metro (MRT). Learn more and book At 21 SaladaengPASSA Hotel BangkokNote: 9,1 / 10Budget: from 67€A small structure with a decor and style that stands out but a welcome and location that hits the mark, the PASSA Hotel is calm, welcoming and ideally located. Learn more and book the PASSA HotelThe Standard MahanakhonNote: 9,2 / 10Budget: from 290€That's the price you pay to sleep in Bangkok's tallest tower, Mahanakhon. The rooms have a unique retro style and the hotel has an impeccable welcome, not to mention its central location, it's an experience apart. Learn more and book The Standard Mahanakhon5. China TownWhy sleep in Chinatown:A new addition in this new edition of this article. After all, Chinatown is a separate district that also has a number of advantages making it an interesting option to stay in Bangkok. Already, the district itself is an attraction, in addition, you will be close to the historic district, accessible from Chinatown by boat from the Chao Phraya or from the MRT. Among the sites to see in Chinatown you have for example:Wat Mangkon Kamalawat, the most important Chinese temple in BangkokWat Traimit, famous for its golden BuddhaYaowarat, its main artery which becomes a street food paradise in the eveningTalat Noi, a neighborhood within a neighborhood of undeniable historical and architectural interestChinatown is a cosmopolitan area that combines tradition and modernity. It is a lively and typical place where you can immerse yourself in the local culture. Chinese-style buildings, temples, ornate archways and traditional gates bring a charm and authentic atmosphere to the area. Sampang Lane is a maze of alleys where you can go shopping while the I'm Chinatown shopping center, with its giant dragon at the entrance, offers a refreshing break.The main street Yaowarat is a mix of stalls, restaurants and shops during the day. But in the evening, it changes completely and fills with food stalls offering Chinese and Thai dishes, famous throughout the city.Chinatown is a cosmopolitan neighborhood that is home to a diverse population, with influences from China, Thailand, and India, among others. As you walk through the streets of Chinatown, you can sense the vibrancy and energy of these communities, which maintain a strong cultural identity while adapting to the city's changes. The neighborhood is also known for its Chinese New Year celebrations, which attract thousands of visitors each year. With red lanterns, lion and dragon dances, and fireworks, the festival is one of Bangkok's liveliest events.All in all, Chinatown is a fascinating neighborhood that is worth discovering for its unique architecture, lively atmosphere, local culture and diversity. Whether it is for an authentic culinary experience, a cultural immersion or simply a relaxing stroll, Chinatown will seduce you.Advantage:Chinatown is a very lively area with a strong presence of the Chinese community, which offers a unique cultural experience.It is one of the best preserved areas in terms of architecture and provides a glimpse of Bangkok in the past.The area is renowned for its gastronomy, particularly for the street food offered at Yaowarat stalls at night.It is very well located for exploring Bangkok's historic district, with many temples and monuments nearby accessible by boat from the Chao Phraya or from the MRT.Hotels and accommodation in Chinatown are generally cheaper than in more touristy areas of Bangkok.Disadvantages:The area can be noisy and crowded, especially in the evenings, which can be difficult for those looking for a quiet place to rest.Chinatown's narrow, congested streets can make it difficult to navigate by car or taxi. Click to see my Chinatown hotel suggestionsMangkon HostelNote: 9,0 / 10Budget: from 11€Small hotel without much pretension, but low price that goes with it and modern comfort since the hotel is new. It is also ideally located, in a quieter street and close to the Rachawong quay to take the boat. Learn more and book Mangkon HostelPho PlaceNote: 9,6 / 10Budget: from 22€Located in a small, quiet side street, yet in the heart of Chinatown, a stone's throw from Wat Traimit, it's hard to do better in terms of value for money. With a plus of a warm welcome, what more could you ask for. Learn more and book the Pho PlaceLive Local YaowaratNote: 9,1 / 10Budget: from 30€Small structure with bunk bed room otherwise option with family room for 4 from €50. I had tested its small café located on the ground floor, nice atmosphere and super well located in the heart of Chinatown. Learn more and book Live Local YaowaratHotel Royal China TownNote: 8,5 / 10Budget: from 37€A well-known Chinatown hotel, more upscale while remaining affordable. The rooms are spacious and the hotel is good value for money. A little extra for its swimming pool and the view overlooking Chinatown. Learn more and book Hotel Royal Bangkok China Townshanghai mansionNote: 8,5 / 10Budget: from 57€The Shanghai Mansion is a hotel with a retro charm that fits very well with its central location, in the heart of Chinatown and its main avenue. The rooms are tastefully decorated and everything remains quite affordable. Learn more and book Shanghai Mansion BangkokRiverview ResidenceNote: 7,7 / 10Budget: from 18€Located in the heart of Talat Noi, the southern part of Chinatown, I know this hotel well for its restaurant with terrace and its breathtaking view of the Chao Phraya. Simple and cheap room, what more could you ask for. Learn more and book the Riverview Residence2499 Inheritance ChinatownNote: 8,4 / 10Budget: from 29€Brand new hotel with simple but charming rooms. One of its main assets, besides its location close to the MRT (Hua Lamphong) is its terrace with a view of the Wat Traimit (temple of the Golden Buddha) located right next door. Learn more and book 2499 Heritate ChinatownW22 by BurasariNote: 8,8 / 10Budget: from 31€Still in a reasonable price range, we are nevertheless moving upmarket in terms of service with this reference in Chinatown, the W22 being ideally located close to Wat Traimit and Yaowarat Avenue. Learn more and book the W22 by BurasariAma HostelNote: 9,1 / 10Budget: from €38 (double room)I highlight the double rooms, but there are also cheaper bunk rooms if ever. Located next to the Ong Ang canal, this hotel is a reference for its preserved architecture and elegance. Learn more and book Ama HostelThe Mustang BluNote: 8,7 / 10Budget: from 190€The Mustang Blu is housed in a historic building, with a decor that perfectly embodies old-world charm. Located near Wat Traimit, it is the most expensive on this list, but acclaimed for its unique atmosphere. Learn more and book the Mustang Blu6. Victory Monument DistrictWhy sleep in the Victory Monument district:Victory Monument is a lesser-known area, but it has one undeniable asset: it is a real public transport hub. Indeed, located along the BTS Sukhumvit Line and close to many bus stops, it is an ideal starting point for exploring the city. In addition, it is only a few stations from the famous Chatuchak Weekend Market. It is also close to train to Suvarnabhumi International Airport. It also remains within reasonable distance of an outlying attraction of the old town, the marble temple (Wat Benchama Bophit) and close to a lesser-known attraction, the Suan Pakkad Palace. Another palace in the corner being the Phaya Thai Palace, which is home to a little-known historic café, the Norasingh Cafe.Around the square, there are many street vendors, a few shopping malls, but also restaurants and bars, including a bar hosting live jazz bands, the Saxophone Bar (which I highly recommend!). You will also find places to eat with a mix of local restaurants and street food along Soi Rangnam. For those wanting a bit of greenery nearby, there is even a small park; the Santiphap Park.In summary, Victory Monument is in my opinion an ideal neighborhood for travelers already somewhat familiar with Bangkok who wish to discover another side of the city and benefit from easy access to public transport.Advantage:Central location with easy access to public transport (BTS and buses).Close to shopping malls, restaurants, bars and street vendors.Easy access to Chatuchak weekend market.Within reasonable distance of attractions like the Marble Temple, Suan Pakkad Palace.Less touristy and more authentic district of BangkokDisadvantages:Lack of vibrant nightlife compared to some other popular areas of Bangkok.Traffic is often heavy around Victory Monument Square.Area less known to tourists, which can make it less practical for certain tourist activities. Click to see my Victory Monument hotel suggestionsVictory Park HostelNote: 8,9 / 10Budget: from 24€The hotel faces the small Santiphap Park, just 500m from the BTS Victory Monument. It is appreciated for its hospitality and the cleanliness of the place. A little extra for the low-cost family rooms. Learn more and book Victory Park HostelRose Apple HotelNote: 8,7 / 10Budget: from 34€A small room, yes, but at a low price: that's what the Rose Apple Hotel offers, a brand new building nestled in a quiet alley, less than 5 minutes from the metro. Learn more and book the Rose Apple HotelVIX Victory MonumentNote: 9,2 / 10Budget: from 37€If you get the promotional rate, it's great value for money. Attached to the Victory Mall, it's appreciated for its welcome, location, staff, cleanliness, all just minutes from the BTS station. Learn more and book VIX Bangkok @ Victory MonumentLe Tada Parkview HotelNote: 8,6 / 10Budget: from 40€Also located opposite the park, the Tada offers a higher level of service than its price. It is a clean hotel with spacious and functional rooms, a varied breakfast and of course the swimming pool as a bonus. Learn more and book the Tada Parkview Hotelfyn park hotelNote: 8,9 / 10Budget: from 28€One of the advantages of testing different neighborhoods is that you can get a comfortable room for an almost unbeatable price, like here, the only downside being its location along a major thoroughfare. Learn more and book the fyn park hotelBizotel BangkokNote: 8,8 / 10Budget: from 37€So yes, it's not a big room, but the price remains competitive, and the hotel is 10 minutes from the metro, and the Pratunam area is 900 m away, so the location is quite interesting. Learn more and book Bizotel BangkokDe Prime Rangnam HotelNote: 8,6 / 10Budget: from 39€Literally the neighbor of the Bizotel Bangkok so same location but with rooftop pool, larger room with a rather interesting promotional rate make the De Prime Rangnam Hotel a good option. Learn more and book De Prime Rangnam HotelYello Rooms HotelNote: 9,0 / 10Budget: from 44€Another new hotel, its only real downside is that the rooms are a bit small, otherwise it is clean, well equipped and faultless for this hotel which is easy to access and has an impeccable welcome. Learn more and book Yello Rooms Hotel Victory Monument7. Along the Chao Phraya RiverIn a city like Bangkok, known for its canals and therefore for a particular history with water, it might seem logical to want a view of the Chao Phraya, the river that crosses the city and also cuts it in 2.The obvious advantage is the possibility of taking boats to move on the river and admire the views of the city and the temples. By sailing, you can also easily reach the historic center. This is an area that is particularly home to luxury hotels, such as the Mandarin Oriental, the legendary first hotel in Bangkok which opened its doors in 1876. We can also mention the Peninsula Hotel, the Millenium or the Shangri-La, each offering high-end bars and restaurants with breathtaking views of the river.However, there are also more local accommodations, right on the river bank or with a view. For shopping, there is also the now iconic Icon Siam, the River City for art lovers. You can also walk along the historic artery of Charoen Krung, Bangkok's first street. Note that it is on the river bank that the French embassy is also located, next to the Mandarin Oriental.There are also restaurants with a view of the river, such as Jack's Bar, also popular for a drink in the evening. Another possible outing is a romantic dinner on one of the cruise boats that allow you to enjoy a typical meal while admiring the city's illuminations at nightfall.Advantage:Panoramic views of the city from luxury hotel rooms, restaurants and bars.River cruises to admire the city at night or to easily reach the historic center.A varied choice of restaurants, with a wide range of local and international cuisine.Proximity to shopping malls such as Icon Siam and River City for shopping.Disadvantages:Luxury riverside hotels can be more expensive than those in the city center or other areas of Bangkok.Boats traveling on the river can also be noisy and disrupt the sleep of people sensitive to noise in the evening and morning.Depending on the exact location, using additional transportation to travel to other parts of the city may be necessary.Note that most 4 or 5 star hotels offer their guests a shuttle between their private dock and a public dock in order to then take the regular boat or even go to certain specific points on the river. Click to see my suggestions for hotels near the riverRALPH BangkokNote: 8,9 / 10Budget: from 14€Dorms right next to Wat Pho and overlooking the river, Ralph (formerly Pho Hostel) is a good choice to prioritize sightseeing. The only downside is the lack of nightlife in this area. Learn more and book the RALPH BangkokNaga ResidenceNote: 8,9 / 10Budget: from 30€I'm cheating a little because it doesn't directly overlook the river (there is Ibis Bangkok Riverside next door which prevents you from getting there), but it is still 500m from the Saphan Taksin bridge and is excellent value for money. Learn more and book the Naga ResidenceTheater ResidenceNote: 8,8 / 10Budget: from 60€Located on the river bank facing the Grand Palace, a stone's throw from the ferry crossing, the hotel is in a quiet area, on the banks of the river near the Wang Lang market and with this price, offers excellent value for money! Learn more and book the Theatre ResidenceRiva Arun BangkokNote: 9,1 / 10Budget: from 117€The Riva Arun's appeal lies in its splendid view of the famous Temple of Dawn, Wat Arun, while being right next to Wat Pho. And to know its excellent restaurant, it had to be on this list! Learn more and book Riva Arun BangkokMillennium HiltonNote: 8,6 / 10Budget: from 193€We arrive in the luxury category and a classic that never goes out of fashion and remains excellent, the Millennium Hilton, renowned for its restaurant and its unique view of the Chao Phraya. Learn more and book the Millennium HiltonRiver Home BangkokNote: 9,9 / 10Budget: from 24€Located just 600 m from the bridge Saphan A taxi, it is a structure on a human scale, very recent, with very simple rooms, but at a very attractive price and with a warm welcome. Learn more and book the River Home BangkokSabai Sabai LiveaboardNote: 9,1 / 10Budget: from 54€Of course, these are more like small cabins than rooms since the Sabai Sabai Liveboard offers the experience of sleeping directly on the water, in a boat docked next to the Grand Palais! Learn more and book the Sabai Sabai LiveaboardThe Chaophraya QuarterNote: 8,7 / 10Budget: from 67€With impeccable hospitality and a location 10 minutes from Icon Siam shopping mall, Quarter Chaophraya offers beautiful, modern rooms at a competitive rate. Learn more and book the Quarter ChaophrayaRiva Surya BangkokNote: 8,9 / 10Budget: from 120€With its attentive staff, large, beautiful rooms with excellent bedding and of course the perfect swimming pool, the Riva Surya is an interesting luxury option, close to Khao San (and therefore the temples). Learn more and book Riva Surya BangkokShangri-la bangkokNote: 8,9 / 10Budget: from 212€We end this list with a reference, the Shangri-La, which enjoys an ideal location close to the Saphan Taksin metro and a reputation that has not failed despite its long years of service. Learn more and book Shangri-La Bangkok8. Near airportsIf you have an early flight the next day or have a layover in Bangkok, sleeping near an airport can be a convenient option to avoid traffic jams and early morning wake-ups. There are two international airports in Bangkok: Suvarnabhumi International Airport, the most recent since 2006, which welcomes the majority of tourists from abroad (more than 55 million passengers per year before the pandemic), and Don Muang International Airport, the old airport that mainly serves regional destinations. Although Don Muang is mainly used by low-cost airlines such as Air Asia and Nok Air, it remains a busy airport for travelers transiting through Thailand. Destinations from Don Muang cover mainly Asia, but also international.Although there is now a metro line to Don Muang from the new Bang Sue Station (or Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal Station, its official name), there is still no train connecting the two airports to this day due to the lack of a junction between Bang Sue and Phaya Thai, where the Airport Link to Suvarnabhumi Airport departs from.Near Don Muang : If you are planning to go to the Impact Challenger to attend a sporting event, concert or exhibition, or if you want to avoid going into the city after a long journey, sleeping near Don Muang is a great option. In addition, the immigration services located along the Chaeng Watthana artery at the Government Complex are easily accessible from this airport. Click to see my hotel suggestions near Don Muang9TY HotelNote: 8,6 / 10Budget: from 17€Small room yes, but small price also for this hotel close to the airport, literally reachable on foot in 10 min, perfect for an early morning flight. Simple room but very clean and quiet. Learn more and book the 9TY Hotel12 The Residence HotelNote: 9,0 / 10Budget: from 25€Located less than a kilometer from the airport, 12 The Residence is popular for its helpful staff and spacious, comfortable rooms with a hearty breakfast. Learn more and book 12 The Residence HotelAirport Mini HostelNote: 9,3 / 10Budget: from 27€Ideal if you are in long transit, its proximity to the airport is such that a free shuttle service is available. The staff is welcoming and the rooms simple. Learn more and book the Airport Mini HostelBest Western NadaNote: 8,6 / 10Budget: from 43€Located behind the airport (although it takes 20 minutes by road), it is a safe bet for this price. It is also close to a metro connecting to the city center and passing in front of the Chatuchak market, convenient. Learn more and book the Best Western Don MueangDon Mueang Place HotelNote: 8,6 / 10Budget: from 24€The hotel is located in a quiet side street just 700m from the airport. It has spacious rooms and offers very good value for money. Learn more and book Don Mueang Place HotelPetra Boutique DonmuangNote: 8,5 / 10Budget: from 27€If you are not too demanding in terms of comfort, here is a small homestay for a simple night just 500 m from the airport in a minimalist, simple, but efficient room. Learn more and book Petra Boutique DonmuangB2 Don MueangNote: 8,7 / 10Budget: from 28€Located a little further away (20 min), it is part of a well-known chain in Thailand offering very good value for money with modern rooms. Learn more and book B2 Don Mueang Premier HotelAmari Don MuangNote: 8,2 / 10Budget: from 65€I couldn't end this list without one of the obvious choices, the Amari, located right across from the airport. The rooms could do with a bit of a facelift (the facade has) but it's still a functional and well-made hotel. Learn more and book the Amari Don MuangNear Suvarnabhumi, there is not much to see or do, as it is quite far from the city center and the historic district (about 40 km). The nearest attraction is Ancient Siam, a park featuring reproductions or real ancient structures and temples emblematic of the country, which is located more than 30 km from the airport. There is also the Bang Pu Recreation Center, located not far away, which offers a pleasant seaside with mangroves and seagulls. Small consolation if ever, there is now a shopping center nearby, the Central Village, convenient for last minute shopping (operates as a duty free). However, if you plan to leave the next day for destinations to the east like Pattaya or the islands off Trat (Ko chang, Ko Mak ou Ko Kood), sleeping near Suvarnabhumi Airport can be a good option. Click to see my hotel suggestions near SuvarnabhumiBest Bed HostelNote: 8,6 / 10Budget: from 14€Why complicate things when you can keep it simple? A small, low-cost room, 5 minutes from the airport (to get there, 15 minutes to come back), is all you need in these cases. Learn more and book Best Bed Suvarnabhumi HostelAt ResidenceNote: 8,8 / 10Budget: from 39€Nice hotel with possibility to have bungalows. Rooms are spacious with comfortable bed. Local restaurants nearby and airport shuttle available for 150 baht. Learn more and book the At Residence SuvarnabhumiCanalis SuvarnabhumiNote: 8,5 / 10Budget: from 42€Contemporary hotel next to a canal, very well maintained, quiet, with clean room and good bedding. Perfect for spending a night before taking a flight since it is 10 minutes from the airport. Learn more and book the Canalis SuvarnabhumiThe Park Nine HotelNote: 8,8 / 10Budget: from 53€Hotel opposite a shopping centre offering a very good standard for this price, with well-equipped rooms, a swimming pool, fitness room and a good breakfast, all just 10 minutes from the airport. Learn more and book The Park Nine Hotel SuvarnabhumiMorn-Ing HostelNote: 9,0 / 10Budget: from 24€An almost unbeatable quality-price ratio, with a great welcome and sense of service, thanks in particular to the free shuttle to the airport (only 10 minutes), for a very attractive price. Learn more and book Morn-Ing HostelGate43 airport hotelNote: 8,4 / 10Budget: from 40€The hotel is well located, 10-15 minutes by shuttle bus (200 baths per room). It is modern, with a swimming pool and comfortable and well-maintained rooms. Original point, possible upgrade to villas with gardens. Learn more and book the Gate43 airport hotelEastin Thana City ResortNote: 8,7 / 10Budget: from 45€Even if you don't play golf, Thana City is a great value for money with a nice environment, a nice pool and large rooms. Shuttle to the airport every hour. Learn more and book Eastin Thana City Golf ResortNovotel SuvarnabhumiNote: 8,3 / 10Budget: from 140€It is the most expensive on the list by far, but the only one that is directly integrated into the airport grounds, in other words, you can't get any closer since the hotel is linked to the airport by an underground passage. Learn more and book Novotel Suvarnabhumi Airport HotelDid you like the article? share on Pinterest! Did you like the article? Vote on the article Note globale 4.6 / 5. Number of votes: 49 No votes yet. Be the first to rate this article! Did you like the article? Follow me on social media Our tip Capital Where to stay 0 225 Roman 30/05/2014