Filed Under (hotels) by admin on 22-11-2009

Each year many travelers from all over the world head to Bangkok for business and travel, especially in November through April which is the high season in Thailand. All hotels in bangkok tend to be fully booked during that period. For your convenience, you should plan ahead and make your hotel reservations at least a few months in advance.

There are many hotel options in Bangkok. If you are looking for a big, high quality and affordable hotel, you would do well to locate yourself in the business center, which offers great shopping and entertainment. The sky train provides rapid and easy transit. You will find many excellent downtown hotels in the area around Sukhumvit, Silom, and Siam Square.

For a more peaceful, less central situation, you can admire the beautiful scenery along both sides of Chaophraya River. You can travel easily by boat or by road, not far away from areas of historical interest. Those travelers desiring a more laid-back experience will appreciate many of the nice hotels in the Bangkok Riverside area.

Sukhumvit Road
Sukhumvit is always the number one choice in tourists’ mind when they looking for hotels in Bangkok. Along this road you will find various lanes (or Soi) packed with shopping zones, delicious foods, and night entertainment. It is a heaven for tourists. From Nana (Sukhumvit soi 3-4) to Asoke (Sukhumvit soi 21), you will find many shops offering jewelry, leather, souvenirs, costumes, tailors, clothes, car rental, etc. but the most attractive for tourists is Nana Plaza (soi 4) and Soi Cowboy (between soi 21-23). Sukhumvit Road has many foreign residences and hotels for tourists. Hotels and serviced apartments line the road. Leading or economy 3-5 star hotels provide the best choice for tourists and businessmen who want to stay comfortably within easy walking distance of the sky train.

Siam Square
Called “Siam” for short, this downtown square is the hub for fashion, the world of shopping, trendy entertainment, and international food. No wonder this is the most popular shopping center in all of Thailand: it can respond to the shopper’s need for any selection. If you are after original brand name products, you can go to Siam Center, Siam Discovery, or Siam Paragon. If you want a cheaper product, you can find it at MBK. But if you are looking for economy price products like in the Sunday Market, you’ll do well in the retail shops in Siam Square. For entertainment, this location can offer you anything from modern cinema, bowling and karaoke, to a variety of restaurants with menus from all over the world. Hop easily from Siam Square to another shopping center (Central World Plaza, Gaysorn Plaza, The Emporium) or to the business center with rapid and convenient transportation by sky train.

Silom Road
Silom is one of the main business centers of Bangkok, named “Bangkok Wall Street.” Silom has banks, hotels, offices and big department stores lined up along both sides of the road. You will find souvenirs and other goods for sale along the sidewalk at night or in Soi Lalaisap (Silom soi 5). And Silom also offers famous night entertainment that is very popular for all tourists like Silom soi 2, Patpong, and Soi Taniya. Though the traffic on Silom Road is heavy, you can travel by sky train and subway, economical and very convenient transportation connecting to other business and shopping centers like Sukhumvit, Siam Square, Jatujak Sunday Market, Sathorn, and Riverside.

Riverside
Another interesting area to find hotels in Bangkok. These days boat travel along Chaophraya River is very popular. Besides the beautiful scenery and traditional Thai life style along the river, you will journey through the history of the region. It is no surprise that many tour agencies always include boat travel in their program. Along with many restaurants, the banks of Chaophraya River boast luxury 5 star hotels such as The Oriental, The Peninsula, or Shangri-la, as well as 3 star hotels that can respond to the needs of tourists who prefer a peaceful location, far from the downtown bustle. The scenery along the river at night is so beautiful, not to say romantic. Sites such as Wat Phrakaew (The Temple of Emerald Buddha), Wat Po, Wat Arun (The Temple of Dawn) can be reached by ferry boat. And if you want to pop back into town for shopping or business at Silom or Siam, you can take the sky train at Taksin Station.

Ratchadapisek
Is the main road for entertainment and business. Especially entertainment at night: pubs, bars, cabarets, foot massage, and restaurants. This place is very popular among tourists, in particular Ratchada soi 4 with its many bars and pubs. Plus department stores and low price shopping centers that are very popular for shoppers. With convenient transportation by bus or subway, you can travel easily to other locations like Sukhumvit, Silom, Siam, and Jatujak Sunday Market in 15 minutes. Most of the hotels are located not far from the subway, making Ratchada well worth considering if you are looking for a base to stay.

Muyong Thailand
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12 Comments posted on "The Top 5 Areas for the Best Hotels in Bangkok"
Don G on November 22nd, 2009 at 10:53 pm #

Best hotels in Silom area of Bangkok?
Has anyone recently stayed in the Silom area of Bangkok? We are traveling with children which means I will probably need two rooms. I see mixed reviews for the Dusit Thani and for two rooms it could get costly. The Holiday Inn and Tawana are cheaper, but is it a real drop in quality? Any recent experience would be appreciated.


Gerald J on November 23rd, 2009 at 3:55 am #

I used to stay at the Holiday Inn frequently, although I haven’t been there for a few years now, for the price it was excellent value, good sized rooms and good facilities (used to be a Crown Plaza), definitely a notch above most Holiday Inns. You should also check out the Sofitel Silom, I’ve heard many good things about them. A friend of mine recently stayed at the Triple Two Silom, I visited him there, beautiful boutique hotel, always rated highly. Here’s a good link to hotels in the Silom area: http://www.hoteltravel.com/thailand/bangkok/hotels.htm
The Dusit Thani is probably considered a bit more luxurious than most of the hotels in the area, but is quite expensive, good luck.
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Live in Bkk


weescotsguy66 on November 23rd, 2009 at 3:57 am #

four season witohut a duobt i hope you have a big wallet
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lilsweetcotton on November 23rd, 2009 at 3:59 am #

ill choose holiday inn!
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nowhereman_716 on November 23rd, 2009 at 4:01 am #

try the swisslodge, nice place, good location on convent road just around the corner from the skytrain, and near BNH hospital.
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http://www.sawadee.com/hotel/bangkok/swisslodge/pictures.html


SARA on November 23rd, 2009 at 4:03 am #

Try Silom Village Inn, it might be a bit noisy but hey… it is Silom Rd. Or try For You Residence accross the street, it’s newer, small boutique hotel.
I think Holiday Inn should be nice too.

Have fun!!
=)
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http://www.bangkok.com/silom-village-inn/
http://www.foryouresidence.com/


gbdelta1954 on November 23rd, 2009 at 4:05 am #

I have not stayed in Silom. I avoid the area. If you were considering the Dusit Thani, then you can afford The Centre Pointe Silom. They have 2 br suites for USD 203 per night. These are run like hotels. Except it is more like an apartment.
Centre Point Silom is right next to a Robinsons store, with small food shops the kids will like, pizza, McD’s etc.

The rates I got were from http://www.asiarooms.com

and the Centre Point chain’s website is http://www.centrepoint.com

Good luck.
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http://www.asiarooms.com
http://www.centrepoint.com


Tummi on November 23rd, 2009 at 4:07 am #

There’s one boutique hotel not far from Silom road – The Siam Heritage. It’s on Suriwongse road, next to Silom, not too far from Patpong. The decor is Thai style with a small pub in front.
Or if you’re looking for something higher end, try Tripple Two Hotel . Really hip, really cool.
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http://www.thesiamheritage.com
http://www.tripletwosilom.com


BangkokBob on November 23rd, 2009 at 4:09 am #

The Sofitel on Silom is a very classy place. It is convenient yet just out of the way of all the noisy activity.
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hallow s on November 23rd, 2009 at 4:11 am #

if you’re looking for value for money, stay in Silom Serene.
http://www.silom-serene.com/accom_deluxe.html
there’s also this other place called The Rose Hotel – which is a boutique hotel in Surawong Road – which is parallel Silom Road (you can easily walk over to Silom) http://www.r24.org/thailandhotels24.com/bangkok/rosehotel/
if you don’t care about price, go for Sofitel Silom.
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ANDA on November 23rd, 2009 at 4:13 am #

try the suite in triple two hotel…new boutique hotel in silom..modern furnish with convenient area.
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konphuket on November 23rd, 2009 at 4:15 am #

You find all hotels in Silom at

http://www.bangkok-hotel-booking.com/bangkok-hotels-silom.htm
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