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Accommodation In Bangkok

When it comes to capitals, Bangkok really embraces the “go big or go home” ethos. While not one of the world’s largest cities, it’s definitely one of its most intense. Whether you want to make beautiful memories, experience spiritual awakening or just forget it all with some Thai rice moonshine, hotels in Bangkok put you in the centre of all the action. Thailand isn’t called “The Land of Smiles” for nothing—you’re sure to leave happy.

Things to Do in Bangkok

Bangkok is flush with can’t-miss landmarks and attractions, so we hope you brought your walking shoes! Bright golds contrast with subdued pastels at The Grand Palace, where you can visit the Emerald Buddha (but don’t touch him, unless you’re the king!). Vishnu himself helped make this Buddha, and you definitely don’t want to make him mad.

On your way out, learn about another kingly symbol at the three-headed pink elephant statue, which symbolises royal power. Then see some pink elephants of your own with a trip to Khao San Road, where you’ll find boozy hangouts catering to all types—and we mean all types.

Accommodation near Chatuchak Market is a great choice if looking for deals is your deal. Barter for everything from Buddhist amulets to silk scarves, book an afternoon for reading rare novels or “hang around” the clothing section looking for that perfect hill tribe outfit at Thailand’s largest market. You won’t have to choose just one favourite co-worker who gets a souvenir—you can stock up for the whole office.

When it comes time to dine, whether you’re looking for the best food in Bangkok or want to get adventurous with some bugs on a stick, you won’t leave hungry. Chatuchak calls itself “The Place Where You Can Find Everything”—and much like the rest of Bangkok, they aren’t kidding.

Getting To & Around Bangkok

Flights to Bangkok will land 30km east of the city at Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK). The Airport Rail Link runs from the airport to downtown’s Phaya Thai station. However, if you’re getting in late or can’t tell up from down on a map, you can also take a taxi to accommodation in Bangkok—just make sure you hail one at an official cab stand.

Once you’ve dropped your bags, fly above the traffic on the SkyTrain to attractions like Siam Square. Use it to hook up with the Express Boat on the Chao Phraya River and ferry your way to Rattanakosin, where you’ll find major landmarks like the Grand Palace and Wat Pho.

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When was the last time you howled at the moon? Never? Bangkok holidays are here to fix that. You’ve probably heard of the parties on Ko Pha Ngan, but you don’t have to leave the city to enjoy full moon festivities. On the night of the full moon in the twelfth month of the Thai lunar calendar, the Loi Krathong Festival takes place (confused? It’s usually in November).

Once you know it roughly translates to "floating a basket", the events of the festival become clearer. Hundreds of people give thanks for the rice harvest by freeing elaborate rafts of flowers and candles into the lakes and rivers. Get out that camera—your newsfeed has never seen anything like it.

Want more of a party? Book Bangkok hotels in Yaowaraj in February. The what neighbourhood? It’s the city’s Chinatown, and February is the Chinese New Year. With dragon dancers, exploding fireworks and plenty of delicious food, it’s the rowdy Bangkok you picture. If you really want to get into the spirit, don’t wash your hair, use knives or scissors, break anything or do any work at all (Yes, these are actual rules). Now it’s a party!

Get Outside!

All right, technically Bangkok Butterfly Garden and Insectarium does have a roof, but it will feel like you’re outside. Plus, that just makes it even more perfect if the sky dares rain on your parade for a few minutes. As fluttering Siam tree nymphs and golden birdwings alight on your shoulders, you just may forget the bustling city outside.

Speaking of dreamlike fantasies, Queen Sirikit Gardens will make you feel like you’re in Alice in Wonderland—without the hookah-smoking caterpillar, unfortunately. But the hedgerow mazes, dizzyingly colourful flower beds and lily-padded ponds are all there. You can even rent a bike and fly through the park like Alice falling down the rabbit hole. Just keep your eyes open.

One more great way to get away from it all, without really getting away from it all: the Chao Phraya River Express Boat. You could really cruise this 21km route all day, and it’ll take you to many of the major attractions. In the mood for something offbeat? Get off at Rachawong and browse for the latest pop music and spell-casting amulets in Chinatown.

Must-See Spots

We hate to say it, but everything in Bangkok is pretty great. If you have to narrow it down, first thing’s first: With Bangkok accommodation near the Grand Palace, you’ll be central to many of the major attractions. Aside from the former royal residence, the famous giant reclining Buddha at Wat Pho and many museums are within walking distance, and Wat Arun shines like a beacon across the river.

Just don’t know how you’re going to cram thousands of years of history into one day in Bangkok? Well, the Siam Niramit Show has you covered. If you like pyrotechnics, acrobatics and elephants—and who doesn’t?—this extravaganza won’t disappoint.

Whether you love a good night on the town or aren’t planning on staying up too late, Khao San Road is a must-see (and if you’re the first, it’s a must-stay-and-party). “Khao san” may mean “milled rice”, but there’s more going on here these days. Bangkok’s main nightlife district has bars, stores, street food—and street beer—and plenty of flashing neon lights.

Pack your sense of adventure and prepare for a holiday that can truly be whatever you want it to be. Let Wotif help you find the best places to stay in Bangkok, and all you’ll have to worry about is whether or not to visit the mummy museum.

Bangkok hotels essential information

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Asia Hotel Bangkok, Grande Centre Point Hotel Terminal 21, Mandarin Hotel Managed by Centre Point, 12 The Residence Hotel Apartment, Grande Centre Point Ratchadamri, Carlton Hotel Bangkok Sukhumvit, Eastin Grand Hotel Phayathai, Banyan Tree Bangkok, Solitaire Bangkok Sukhumvit 11

Frequently asked questions

What are the best hotels in Bangkok?
If Bangkok is your holiday base, drop your bags and crank up the chillax mode at Magnolias Ratchadamri Boulevard Serviced Residences. A garden and on-site shopping facilities are just two of the many reasons guests love staying here. Want convenient access to Khaosan Road and Pratunam Market? Then check in to Old Capital Bike Inn, another one of our popular hotels in Bangkok. When you’re ready to book, Wotif is your not-so-secret weapon to finding unbeatable deals on Bangkok accommodation.
How many days should I spend in Bangkok?
That’s totally your call, but visitors normally spend 3 days discovering Bangkok. Just remember to give yourself enough time to hit the hotspots, enjoy new experiences and relax. Whether your holiday is short or long, Wotif has incredible Bangkok hotel offers impossible to resist.
Where should a first-time tourist stay in Bangkok?
If you’re planning to see major attractions like Lumphini Park and Terminal 21 Shopping Mall, Khlong Toei is a great option. This well-known part of town is where lots of first-timers like staying. It’s also where you’ll find some of the top hotels in Bangkok, such as Magnolias Ratchadamri Boulevard Serviced Residences and Ariyasomvilla. So, carpe diem and all that. Grab yo’ self a deal on either of these stays today with Wotif!
How much does a Bangkok hotel cost?
That depends on what you’re after and when you’re travelling but we’ve got your back (and your wallet’s well-being at heart) with our awesome Bangkok hotel deals. Begin searching for your Bangkok hotel by choosing your trip dates, then use the filters to tailor the results by amenities, property type, budget and more. August, September and October are the busiest months, so avoiding these will help you find AU$43 cheap accommodation in Bangkok.
How do I get a cheap hotel in Bangkok?
Land cheap hotels in Bangkok like a seasoned pro with these tips:

  • Midweek stays help keep the budget in check: Cheaper rates are typically offered between Mondays and Thursdays.
  • Say yes to savings: Set up a Wotif account and get front-row access to our Mates Rates, including discounts of 10% or more.
  • Go off-peak: December, January and February are Bangkok’s slowest months. Flights, room rates and activities are more affordable during these times.
  • Narrow your search using our filter tool: Then sort by the lowest price to snag the best deals.

Can I find luxury accommodation in Bangkok?
You bet you can. With our “Property class” filter you can discover the swankiest getaways that offer top-tier service, indulgent extras and bedding with thread counts so high you’ll feel dizzy. Check out these Bangkok luxury hotels:


Which hotels in Bangkok are family-friendly?
Choose the right hotel for your trip and your little ones will think you’re cooler than a rock star in outer space. That’s why we make it easy-peasy to look for family accommodation in Bangkok. Just use our “Family friendly” filter to find stays bursting with kid-approved amenities like pools, playgrounds and organised activities. Here are three of our favourites:


What is the best area to stay in Bangkok?
The Nana neighbourhood is among our traveller favourites. Whether you’re experiencing the shopping or making the most of the nightlife and bars and pubs, it’s a top spot to book a Bangkok hotel. After more sweet options where the getaway vibes will kick in fast? Use our “View map” to browse for Bangkok accommodation in various locations around this exciting destination, such as Pathumwan and Khlong Toei.

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