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Discover the top hotels in Bangkok, handpicked by local expert Meagan Drillinger.
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Meagan Drillinger
23 December 2024
A visit to Bangkok will have your senses firing on overdrive. It’s a city where the savoury scent of street food wafts through the air, where the pulsing energy is non-stop and the dizzying array of hotels is downright spectacular. Bangkok’s hotels are among the very best in the world. I’ve been fortunate to visit this capital city more times than I can count, which has given me the luxury of experiencing many of its most fabulous hotels first-hand. From riverfront retreats to sleek city...A visit to Bangkok will have your senses firing on overdrive. It’s a city where the savoury scent of street food wafts through the air, where the pulsing energy is non-stop and the dizzying array of hotels is downright spectacular. Bangkok’s hotels are among the very best in the world. I’ve been fortunate to visit this capital city more times than I can count, which has given me the luxury of experiencing many of its most fabulous hotels first-hand. From riverfront retreats to sleek city oases, each place I’ve stayed offers its take on luxury and relaxation, all while keeping travellers in the heart of Bangkok’s colourful chaos. So, if you’re wondering where to hang your hat during your next visit to this electric city, here are my top picks for the best hotels in Bangkok.
Mandarin Oriental, BangkokMandarin Oriental, BangkokRank #1
C$ 576-C$ 11,196/night
48 Oriental Avenue
The Mandarin Oriental Bangkok isn’t just the city’s oldest hotel – it’s a Thailand classic. Every morning here, I...

The Mandarin Oriental Bangkok isn’t just the city’s oldest hotel – it’s a Thailand classic. Every morning here, I find myself drifting to The Verandah for breakfast, for the fabulous spread and that prime perch on the Chao Phraya River.

Let’s talk rooms – my favourite is the Jim Thompson Suite. This corner suite has swoon-worthy views of the river and the city’s glittering skyline, all wrapped up in colourful Thai silks and luxe touches that channel Thompson’s iconic style.

Staying here feels like living in a piece of Bangkok’s history, where every detail is curated yet casually cool. It’s a spot that has me falling a little harder for Bangkok each time.

Capella BangkokCapella BangkokRank #2
C$ 755-C$ 4,852/night
300/2 Charoenkrung Road
Capella Bangkok brings a fresh edge to riverside luxury hotels in Bangkok, but the hotel’s Stella Bar is what...

Capella Bangkok brings a fresh edge to riverside luxury hotels in Bangkok, but the hotel’s Stella Bar is what captured my heart. With its sumptuous Art Deco design and opulent white peacock sculpture, Stella is pure drama in the best possible way. Sitting here feels like stepping into the glitz of the 1920s – the cocktails are as bold as the décor, and each sip comes with serious style points.

Then there are the Verandah Suites, which have raised the bar for me in terms of what to expect from luxury hotel stays. These suites come with a private plunge pool on the terrace, overlooking the legendary Chao Phraya River.

Picture a sunset dip, city lights twinkling in the distance and the gentle buzz of Bangkok below – that’s exactly what you’ll get with a stay at Capella Bangkok.

Siam Kempinski Hotel BangkokSiam Kempinski Hotel BangkokRank #3
C$ 39-C$ 13,058/night
991/ 9 Rama 1 Road
The Siam Kempinski Hotel Bangkok is my go-to urban oasis whenever I’m in town. Hidden amid serene gardens and...

The Siam Kempinski Hotel Bangkok is my go-to urban oasis whenever I’m in town. Hidden amid serene gardens and lagoon-like pools, it’s easy to forget you’re in the city’s pulsing heart here. The location is a dream, just a short walk to the Jim Thompson House Museum for a dose of Thai art and textile history, and minutes from the green sanctuary of Lumphini Park.

What truly won me over, though, is that this is one of the best hotels in Bangkok for families. The Family Suites have themed décor that delights kids without sacrificing style. It’s the little touches that make it effortless for both parents and young explorers to unwind, and it makes travelling with kids feel like less of a juggling act.

Siam Kempinski has a knack for balancing elegance with fun, and it’s exactly the kind of place where everyone can find their own little slice of paradise.

Como Metropolitan BangkokComo Metropolitan BangkokRank #4
C$ 105-C$ 1,349/night
27 South Sathorn Road
As one of the best hotels in Bangkok, the COMO Metropolitan Bangkok hits all the right notes for a chic urban...

As one of the best hotels in Bangkok, the COMO Metropolitan Bangkok hits all the right notes for a chic urban escape. But it’s the pool that has me coming back every time. A sleek, oasis-like retreat, it’s set just right to make you feel like you’ve escaped the city’s buzz – perfect for a late afternoon dip before heading out into Bangkok’s lively streets.

And then there’s Nahm, the hotel’s award-winning Thai restaurant, which I always make a point to visit when I’m in town. Nahm dishes out bold, authentic flavours that take Thai cuisine to new heights – it’s no wonder it’s a regular on Asia’s top restaurant lists. Tip: the stir-fried wagyu beef is sensational, as is the river prawn tossed in samphire sauce.

The Sukhothai BangkokThe Sukhothai BangkokRank #5
C$ 39-C$ 887/night
13/3 South Sathorn Road
When it comes to the best hotels in Bangkok, The Sukhothai Bangkok steps out of the fray and into a serene,...

When it comes to the best hotels in Bangkok, The Sukhothai Bangkok steps out of the fray and into a serene, Thai-inspired world of its own. This gem of a hotel effortlessly weaves traditional Thai design with a chic, understated vibe.

Wandering through the courtyard, past lotus ponds and intricate woodwork, it’s easy to feel as if you’ve discovered a hidden side of Bangkok, or travelled back in time.

My real love, though, is The Sukhothai Spa. It’s not just a spa – it’s a full-on sanctuary. The hammam facilities are perfect for a deep, muscle-melting unwind, while the infinity pool beckons for a refreshing dip with a cityscape backdrop. Every corner of The Sukhothai feels curated with care, making it the ideal spot to recharge after a hectic day in the city.

Riva Arun BangkokRiva Arun BangkokRank #6
C$ 112-C$ 478/night
392/25-26 Maharaj Road
Riva Arun Bangkok is one of those hidden gems that nails the boutique vibe without trying too hard. Small, intimate...

Riva Arun Bangkok is one of those hidden gems that nails the boutique vibe without trying too hard. Small, intimate and perfectly positioned along the Chao Phraya River, it’s my go-to when I want to feel like I have Bangkok all to myself.

The real showstopper here is Above Riva, the rooftop restaurant. If you’re looking for the best hotels in Bangkok with a view, you’ve come to the right place. Picture this: a sunset view with Wat Arun glowing in the distance, cocktail in hand and an array of delicious Thai dishes.

But the charm of Riva Arun goes beyond the spellbinding vistas – it’s the kind of place where you feel like a valued guest rather than a number. Plus, for the price, it’s a steal given the unbeatable location and first-class service.

Muu Bangkok HotelMuu Bangkok HotelRank #7
C$ 98-C$ 437/night
88/333 Sukhumvit Soi 55
MUU Bangkok feels effortlessly cool from the moment you step inside. It’s all about modern design with a splash of...

MUU Bangkok feels effortlessly cool from the moment you step inside. It’s all about modern design with a splash of flair here – think minimalist lines, sleek interiors and just the right amount of colour to keep things interesting.

You’ll usually find me at the pool. Set right in the heart of the hotel, it’s not just for swimming; it’s a real vibe. Whether you’re doing laps or lounging poolside with a cocktail, the contemporary design and lush surroundings make it feel like your own personal oasis in the middle of the city.

The MUU exudes a wonderfully relaxed yet sophisticated energy. From the guestrooms to the service, everything feels tailored to perfection. If you're looking for a chic, quiet retreat that still keeps you close to Bangkok’s buzz, MUU is a must.

137 Pillars Residences Bangkok137 Pillars Residences BangkokRank #8
C$ 130-C$ 892/night
59/1 Sukhumvit Soi 39
137 Pillars Bangkok Suites & Residences is where modern sophistication meets home-away-from-home vibes. The rooftop...

137 Pillars Bangkok Suites & Residences is where modern sophistication meets home-away-from-home vibes. The rooftop pool here is a private slice of heaven with panoramic views of the city, which is reason enough to call this one of the best hotels in Bangkok.

Whether you’re lounging with a cocktail or swimming laps under the Bangkok sky, it’s hard not to feel like royalty here. But let’s talk about those marble bathrooms in the guestrooms for a moment.

They’re next-level luxury that will make you want to spend an extra half hour just soaking in the opulence. The huge tubs give you everything you need to feel pampered without the fuss. Add in sleek finishes and oversized rain showers, and suddenly “getting ready” feels like a spa retreat.

Anantara Riverside Bangkok ResortAnantara Riverside Bangkok ResortRank #9
C$ 119-C$ 2,353/night
257/1-3 Charoennakorn Road
Anantara Riverside Resort feels like a secret spot in the heart of Bangkok, tucked away along the Chao Phraya River....

Anantara Riverside Resort feels like a secret spot in the heart of Bangkok, tucked away along the Chao Phraya River. The moment I step onto the property, it’s like being transported into another world – one of tropical greenery, calming river views and a genuine escape from the city’s hustle.

What sets this place apart for me is the wide range of dining options. Whether I’m in the mood for rustic Italian at Brio or craving refined fare at Riverside Terrace, Anantara has all moods covered.

The hotel’s ability to offer a truly relaxing, resort-like experience while still keeping you close to Bangkok’s frenetic energy is what makes Anantara Riverside feel like the best of both worlds. I recommend it as a final stop before a long flight home as it gives that resort vibe, perfect for unwinding before a taxing journey.

Bangkok Marriott Marquis Queens ParkBangkok Marriott Marquis Queens ParkRank #10
C$ 188-C$ 925/night
199 Sukhumvit Soi 22, Klong Ton, Klong Toey
The Marriott Marquis Bangkok Queen's Park is the kind of hotel known for its approachable luxury and sky-high views....

The Marriott Marquis Bangkok Queen's Park is the kind of hotel known for its approachable luxury and sky-high views. While you can probably guess that I love posting up at the outdoor pool, the real magic happens at the rooftop bar.

With panoramic views of the city skyline, it’s the ideal place to sip a cocktail while watching the sunset behind Bangkok’s buzzing streets. Don't miss a meal at Pagoda Chinese Restaurant, which serves award-winning Cantonese cuisine.

The hotel’s central location makes it easy to dive into the city’s culture, but honestly, with amenities like these, it’s tempting to just stay in and indulge. From the expansive spa to the array of dining options, Marriott Marquis hits all the right notes.

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KAYAK’s insights for hotels in Bangkok

Discover seasonal trends, ideal booking windows, and other data-driven tips to plan your stay in Bangkok with confidence.

Which month has the cheapest hotel rates in Bangkok?

Hotels are cheapest in Bangkok in August, with average rates of C$ 226. In comparison, December is the most expensive month, with prices at C$ 491.

What is the cheapest day of the week to book a hotel in Bangkok?

Wednesday offers the lowest rates in Bangkok, with an average nightly price of C$ 272. The highest prices are found on Tuesday, with average rates at C$ 385.

Which neighbourhood do KAYAK users most love to book their hotel in Bangkok?

The most popular neighbourhood in Bangkok among KAYAK users to search for a hotel is Sukhumvit, with an average price of C$ 197. Nysa Hotel Bangkok Sukhumvit 11, Carlton Hotel Bangkok Sukhumvit, and Grande Centre Point Hotel Terminal 21 rank among the highest-rated hotels in Sukhumvit.

How much is a hotel in Bangkok for tonight?

The best deal for a 3-star hotel room in Bangkok found by KAYAK users in the last 3 days was C$ 8, while a 4-star hotel the lowest price was C$ 18. The cheapest room found overall was for C$ 9.

How much is a hotel in Bangkok for this weekend?

The cheapest hotel room in Bangkok for the upcoming weekend found on KAYAK in the last 3 days was for C$ 7 per night. For the same dates, 3-star hotel rooms have been found for as low as C$ 7 per night and 4-star hotel rooms from C$ 18 per night.

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Low season

August

High season

December

Average price (weeknight)

C$ 224

Average price (weekend night)

C$ 236
Cheapest month to stay with an average 25% drop in price.
Most expensive month to stay with an average 64% rise in price.
Average Sun - Thu price over the last 2 weeks.
Average Fri & Sat price over the last 2 weeks.

KAYAK's top tips for finding Bangkok hotel deals

  • If you’re looking for a cheap hotel in Bangkok, you should consider visiting during the low season. You'll find cheaper accommodations in Bangkok in August and June.
  • Hotel room prices vary depending on many factors but you’ll most likely find the best hotel deals in Bangkok if you stay on a Wednesday. The opposite is true for, Tuesday, which is usually the most expensive day.
  • The cheapest 3-star hotel room in Bangkok found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was C$ 22, while the most expensive was C$ 156.
  • How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their accommodation in Bangkok for 6 days.
  • As with any metropolis, Bangkok attracts thousands of visitors every year with its floating markets, porcelain palaces, food and culture. Three-star to 5-star hotels in Bangkok promise tourists a comfortable, if not highly luxurious yet affordable, stay in the city. Some good options are Tanawadee Mansion, 48 Metro Hotel Bangkok, or Bangkok 68.
  • If your primary interest is shopping, you should consider staying in Siam, the shopping center of Bangkok. Booking a hotel in this district, like the The Sukhothai Bangkok or the Anantara Siam Bangkok, will put you near the most famous shopping malls in the city.
  • In Sukhumvit you'll find a little bit of everything, from bars and malls to cafes, day spas and several red-light districts. Staying anywhere along this lengthy street, like in Grande Centre Point Sukhumvit 55 or Adagio Bangkok, puts you in close proximity to the Skytrain, making it feasible for you to explore all of Bangkok.
  • In Khao San Road, you'll find everything from street peddlers to tattoo parlors, and cafes to boutiques. This street is known for its laid-back atmosphere during the day and its festive spirit at night. Typically popular among young backpackers, you'll find many budget-friendly hotels and guesthouses to choose from here, such as the Laksameenarai Guesthouse or the Suneta Hostel Khaosan.
  • When you visit Bangkok, you'll likely fly into Suvarnabhumi Airport, Thailand's largest international airport. There are various transportation options from Suvarnabhumi Airport to the city center, but if you prefer to stay close to the airport, a good choice might be the Miracle Transit Hotel, located 10 minutes from the airport, or the Novotel Hotel Suvarnabhumi Airport, located one mile from the airport.

FAQs when booking a hotel in Bangkok

  • What hotels in Bangkok are good for couples?

    If you are planning a romantic vacation to Bangkok, consider staying at an adults-only hotel. The InterContinental Bangkok is a luxury hotel that has rooms with hydro-massage baths and on-site spa services. The Vie Hotel Bangkok Mgallery by Sofitel is a more affordable choice that is only an eight-minute walk from the Pathumwan intersection.

  • What hotels in Bangkok have good views?

    The Baiyoke Sky Hotel, located near Pratunam, reaches 88 floors into the sky and offers breathtaking views of downtown Bangkok. Another worthy option is the luxurious SO Sofitel Bangkok in Sathorn, which has views of the city and gorgeous Lumpini Park.

  • Which hotels in Bangkok have a good terrace, rooftop, or indoor pool?

    The Grande Centre Point Sukhumvit 55 has a sunset terrace pool, where you can unwind and relax while watching the sun set over the city. The Hotel Muse Bangkok has a terrace pool and poolside bar, while the Renaissance Bangkok Ratchaprasong Hotel has an indoor pool with a view, and the Royal Orchid Sheraton Hotel & Towers Bangkok has a pool with swim-up bar.

  • Are there any good hotels near Bangkok University?

    There are a few hotels near Bangkok University. The Bts-650 hotel is conveniently located near the university and set in the Sukhumvit district. With free parking and easy access to public transportation, this is a nice option. You might also consider Boss Residence, which is located near Pratunam Market and has an indoor pool.

  • Where to stay in Bangkok?

    KAYAK users usually search for hotels in Sukhumvit, Chinatown and adjacent to Bangkok City Centre.

  • What are the best hotels near Bangkok City Centre?

    Rambuttri Village Inn & Plaza, Prince Palace Hotel Bangkok and The Quarter Chaophraya By Uhg are very popular with users who want to stay within walking distance of Bangkok City Centre.

  • How do I find a hotel in central Bangkok?

    After you launch a hotel search on KAYAK, you can refine your research by neighbourhood, which allows you to pick the central Bangkok districts. You can also do a search using the city map to choose a specific location, like Bangkok city centre

  • How can I find hotels near me?

    Take a look at our extensive hotel map to find the best hotels near you.

  • Are there Bangkok hotels with free parking?

    There are many hotels in Bangkok that offer both parking and free parking. Popular choices among KAYAK users include Hyatt Regency Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport, Royal Orchid Sheraton Riverside Hotel Bangkok and The Landmark Bangkok.

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