Top rated hotels in Bangkok

Parvena Hotel Sathorn
4.4/513 Reviews
Silom/Sathon
It's one of my favorite hotels in Bangkok. The staff are all friendly and the rooms are really pretty and clean.
Amara Bangkok Hotel
4.3/5646 Reviews
Silom/Sathon
The room, bedroom, bathroom was really clean. The food was really good as well. The 2 nights we strayed there was a pool party on top. We could enjoy the pool, tough. Only think we didn’t like was that on the last day it was an out-gate with the electricity so the lifts were not working. Which is ok. But we needed to take all our luggage 15 floors down. A manager on the 15th floor saw us leaving with the suitcases but she didn’t call any staff to help us. They even offered us a drink. Nothing. Only the say sorry, sorry and that’s is. Please next time have an emergency plan designed for the comfort of the guests. Pdta: they gave us a dessert because our honeymoon, which was a good detail.
Ekanek Hostel
4.6/52 Reviews
Silom/Sathon
It is clean and clean. My sister keeps cleaning. The weifi is strong. The lobby and rooms are all very effective. I especially like a youth hostel. The boss is learning Chinese. They are all people from all over the world. They chat together and the children practice oral English. There are all kinds of food when you go out. Thai food is the best in the world. Nearby is the subway, Patpong Night Market, Japan Street, the hotel is in the alley, very quiet, I like it very much.
Siam Bright Suite
4.4/521 Reviews
Silom/Sathon
Stayed here for three nights on a quick “weekend” getaway trip, and wasn’t disappointed. The room was very big, with a bedroom and en-suite seperate from the living area and kitchenette. Bed was a king size and very clean and comfortable. En-suite was big, clean with a bathtub/shower. Toiletries and clean towels supplied everyday, but there wasn’t a hairdryer just FYI. Chaise lounge in the living area along with flat screen tv and DVD player. Dining table and full size fridge, with bottled water supplied daily. We bought our own coffee and milk, but complimentary coffee is offered every morning down in The Sip cafe. There’s a nice rooftop respite too, and the washing machine is up there if you need to do laundry. Staff are very friendly, accommodating and polite. We really enjoyed our stay here! There are also a couple of Michelin Star restaurants down the street, along with a very good suit tailor just around the corner. Highly recommend if you want clean, quiet, self contained accommodation not smack bang in the city. For us, it was central and an easy walk to wherever we wanted to go, but there are plenty of taxis and tuk tuk’s available in the street if you’re not a walker (like us). SBS...clean, safe, comfortable and affordable, we like it!!
Niagara Hotel
3.9/533 Reviews
Silom/Sathon
The location is very convenient. There is a 7-11 downstairs. It takes 7-10 minutes to walk to Jonas Station. It is even closer to the popular tourist attraction King Power Skywalk. The furnishings of the hotel are more elegant, and there are no gorgeous designs and decorations inside. However, the environment is kept quite clean and the air-conditioning is very cool. This time, a family of four booked a connecting room, which was very convenient. It takes 12-15 minutes to walk to the small market (morning), with rich items and affordable prices~
SamYan Story Boutique Hotel
2.5/54 Reviews
Silom/Sathon
This is a newly opened hotel in an alley, which is more convenient for breakfast and dinner for the original residents. It's strange that there are no cups or boiling water in the bathroom and room. Only two bottles of mineral water are provided. The room I stayed in has no socket on the table. I don't know if it is because of the room I booked or for other reasons. If you choose, try to avoid the one next to the elevator. Room 01.

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