Top rated hotels in Bangkok

Happy Station Bangkok
4.6/521 Reviews
Siam
HAPPY STATION HOSTEL BANGKOK We are located at the southeastern edge of Chinatown. Happy Station Hostel Bangkok is a newly opened hostel in Bangkok located near Bangkok’s main train station and also the MRT Blue Line “Hualamphong” station. Happy Station Hostel is located in a very accessible and convenient location (1 minute walk from MRT- Hualamphong station and 2 minute walk to Bangkok Railway Station). We are surrounded by amazing street food and authentic Thai ambience. The Hostel also has a restaurant which serves food for breakfast time to dinner time. It is at the ground floor where you can hang out with friends and also make new friends here. We serve authentic Thai food, international food, and also offer vegetarian food. Beer is available here as well!
Siam Stadium Hostel
4.7/574 Reviews
Siam
I have traveled to various countries so far, but it was the first time I had a beautiful and comfortable hostel. And the price is affordable! The first floor had a small cafe made by the check-in counter and the host, and the second floor was a kitchen and joint space, room, laundry, and third floor was a room. The joint toilet and shower were on the second and third floors 々 by men and women, and it was always clean because it was cleaned every day. And I was happy to have a key locker in front of the shower, and a washbasin with a dryer and a cotton swab. This service is not in the general hostel😆 I stayed in a six-person room this time, but I need a card key to enter the room, there is a locker with one key in the room, and the management of valuables is also safe The locker was the size of a suitcase with a total of 158cm on the three sides. Each bed had a curtain, a reading light, an outlet, and a bed that I could sleep with 182 cm in height was the best! I got a PET bottle of water for free every day, and when I returned to the hostel in the evening, I had a beautiful bed making and prepared a new bath towel ✨ The kitchen and joint space are also large, It was great to cool the delicious mango I bought in the market because I can use the refrigerator freely 😋 next to the hostel is seven eleven, opposite is a shopping mall, If you walk a little, there is a larger shopping mall, the bus stop and the train station are nearby, and the location is good 👍 There is a host who can speak Japanese as well as English, and I am used to traveling abroad Even if you are not, you can stay with peace of mind!
Lub D Bangkok – Siam Square
4.5/5105 Reviews
Siam
Stayed here for 4 nights during Songkran week. The hotel is basically beside the National Stadium train station, so it's very much accessible. It's walking distance to malls like MBK, Siam Paragon, Siam Square, Siam Discovery. Room is clean. Shared shower/toilet is well maintained despite some people being too messy when taking a shower and getting the floor wet. The hotel has an open setup, so the corridors are exposed to open air, so you get some airflow (despite the Bangkok heat), although that also exposes the rooms to a lot of the noise pollution since the front is a main road and a train station. They have a theater room if you want to watch a movie, and they also have co-working spaces that you can use if you need to work. Breakfast is simple, offered by the TokioJo Restaurant. You only have 3 options to choose from, so I basically got to taste all 3 during my stay. But you can also order for lunch/snacks/dinner and even some drinks if you want to chill. Staff are great, they allowed me to check in when I arrived at 11am BKK time, and they also answered all my inquiries. TokioJo staff was also very accommodating when I had my meals there. For housekeeping, I didn't have my room cleaned during my stay, but I could say they cleaned the shared toilet/shower well on a daily basis. I think if there's a criticism that I could share, I wish the hotel had a lift. My room was at the 4th floor (topmost), and after a whole day of walking, the last thing I would like to do is put more strain on my knees and climb the stairs up to the room. I have a bad knee and after walking the whole day to join the water festival activities, my legs were really painful. Let me tell you, it became a struggle to come up to my room, to the point that I would not want to go down after I have already reached my room. So take note of this point if you plan to book this hotel. To be honest, I probably would think twice booking the hotel if I knew beforehand that they didn't have a lift, only because I had a knee problem. If you're coming from Don Meuang Airport, take the Red line to Bang Sue Grand, switch to Blue line to Silom station, switch to Sala Daeng station in the Sky Train (green line) and go to the National Stadium.
Lazy Sunday Hostel
4.6/549 Reviews
Siam
I stayed in this hostel for one night on March 27 and had to leave it at the airport from them. My order taxi was very late, and then the hotel employee ran out into the street to look for another passing taxi for me and arranged for a price. Thanks to her, I managed to get my flight. Unfortunately, I don’t remember her name, but I am very grateful to her. The hostel itself is very clean and comfortable, I advise everyone
Inn Stations Hostel
4.1/512 Reviews
Siam
not bad! It’s just that I’m not used to slippers😅I can basically communicate in English. The more difficult words still have to be translated (for me🤣). But I also found that the clothes will not dry tomorrow after washing. It seems that there is no such usage in Thailand. In the end, I switched to using clothes. Will it still be wet tomorrow? The communication was successful🤣The air conditioner is really cold! But the 1-year-old baby is still so hot that he sweats🤦♀️ (It’s so cold that I already wear a fur hat⋯⋯Fortunately, dad has the foresight😅)
168 Hostel
4.3/532 Reviews
Siam
Very nice hostel, the owner is also very nice, very hospitable, and the sanitation is also very good Overall it was a very good experience~ There is a 24-hour 711 opposite, and there are many delicious foods nearby, which is very convenient

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Bangkok Hostels Guide

On Trip.com, it's easy to search for hotels in Bangkok. Planning a trip to Bangkok? You can stay 3-5 days at hotels in Bangkok without running out of things to do. Bangkok is a city with tons of tourist attractions. You'll never want to leave!

Every day, travelers worldwide arrive at Suvarnabhumi Airport to start their vacations and business trips in Bangkok. If you don't want to take a flight, coming to Bangkok by train is a good choice as well.

Trip.com offers discounts of up to 20% on 2658 boutique hotels in Bangkok. Bangkok has many well-known chain hotels which are suitable for both business trips and vacations. If the comfort level of your trip is important, there are many choices in Bangkok, such as hotels under the Ramada brand. Hotels under the Ramada brand are a good choice. A popular hotel in Bangkok, Siam Kempinski Hotel Bangkok is also one of the highest rated. Grande Centre Point Ratchadamri Bangkok is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

If you stay at a hotel in downtown Bangkok, nearby attractions like Patpong Night Market can be your first stop. For short trips in Bangkok, Impact, Safari World, Kan-chanaburi are all good options. The most popular attractions for tourists in Bangkok are Baiyoke Sky Tower, Grand Palace, San Phra Phrom. Upon departure, you can head to popular commercial areas like Terminal 21, Central World Plaza, Siam Square to buy souvenirs or travel accessories.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 30.37°C during the day, 25.5°C at night

• April to June: 31.93°C during the day, 27.77°C at night

• July to September: 30.59°C during the day, 26.75°C at night

• October to December: 29.41°C during the day, 24.96°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 22.67 cm

• Summer: 144.67 cm

• Autumn: 232.0 cm

• Winter: 100.0 cm

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