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This place is an absolute steal for the price—10 out of 10 without hesitation. The front desk staff speaks Chinese, and when I asked to change small bills, they did it for free! That kind of personal touch really stands out. Free coffee in the evening and fresh pineapple juice are little extras that make the stay even better. I didn’t use the TV much since we were out exploring all day, but the air conditioning was powerful and reliable—not one of those weak little units. The room setup is quiet if you ask for a non-adjacent-to-elevator or non-street-facing room upon check-in—front desk happily accommodated me at no extra cost. Cleanliness is solid, nothing to complain about. Just remember to leave a 100-baht deposit. The only downside? It’s about 2km from the BTS station, so walking isn’t ideal—but taxis and motorbike rides are super easy to catch. Pro tip: Stay here, grab a ride to Wang Lang Market (closes around 5 PM), hop on a boat to Siam Paragon, then take the last boat tour of the night to Khao San Road and beyond. It’s such a fun, seamless way to experience Bangkok’s nightlife. I’m planning a future guide to Bangkok, Pattaya, and Samui—follow my Instagram handle 'zz' if you want updates. Just haven’t gotten around to it yet!

Staying at New Siam Palace Ville Hotel was an absolute highlight of our Bangkok trip. The location is unbeatable—just a quick walk from Khao San Road, the Grand Palace, and several iconic temples. If you only have 1–2 days in the city, this is the perfect base to explore major sights on foot. The staff were warm, welcoming, and always ready to help. The room itself was comfortable with good water pressure in the shower and decent mattresses—two pillows per bed is a nice touch. While some furnishings felt a bit dated, it’s expected for the price point, and we didn’t mind at all. The pool area is pure magic—luxurious lounge chairs, a poolside bar, and a serene atmosphere that feels more like a resort than a downtown hotel. Even though we were in the heart of Bangkok, the room was quiet thanks to the peaceful alleyway setting and excellent soundproofing. Mosquito nets on the windows kept bugs away completely. Breakfast was fantastic—fresh eggs, omelets, toast, pancakes, cereal with milk, Thai chicken dishes, juices, tea, and coffee—all delicious and plentiful. We’d absolutely choose this hotel again without hesitation.

Staying at Sukhothai Hotel and Residence was a really positive experience overall. The staff truly stood out—they were incredibly friendly, attentive, and always ready to help with anything, making us feel welcome from the moment we arrived. While the mattresses varied slightly in firmness (some were softer, others firmer), it didn’t significantly affect our comfort. The water heater occasionally had minor fluctuations in temperature, but it usually stabilized quickly, so it wasn’t a major issue. One thing to note is that Wi-Fi signal strength was a bit weak in certain areas of the room—considering a router booster or asking for a room near the window might help. That said, the room itself was clean, well-designed, and offered great value for money. Located in a convenient part of Bangkok, it’s easy to get around by skytrain or local transit. If you're looking for a warm, welcoming stay with good service and a central location, this place is definitely worth considering.

I stayed at Lantana Resort Hotel Bangkok for four nights and couldn’t be happier with the experience. The room was spotlessly clean, and daily housekeeping made sure everything stayed fresh and tidy—both inside the room and in common areas. I really appreciated the complimentary breakfast and the on-site laundry facilities with both washing and drying machines—perfect for longer stays. The hotel’s location is fantastic: just a short walk from MRT Sutthisan Station Exit 1, making it easy to explore the city. There’s also a 7-Eleven right nearby for snacks and essentials. Elevators worked smoothly, and the staff were friendly, polite, and always willing to help. Every detail felt thoughtfully considered. I loved my stay and would definitely return—highly recommend this hidden gem!

The hotel is a bit dated, and I noticed there were no toothpaste or toothbrushes provided—something I’d expect in a basic room. The bedding felt a bit unclean, and I actually experienced some itching while sleeping, which wasn’t ideal. There was also a faint odor in the room that lingered despite opening the window. That said, the space itself is definitely a highlight—the room is surprisingly spacious, offering plenty of room to move around, which makes up for some of the shortcomings. Location-wise, it’s convenient for getting around Bangkok, especially if you’re relying on public transit. For travelers on a budget who prioritize size and value over modern amenities, this place still holds its own. With a little more attention to cleanliness and standard supplies, it could easily become a top pick.

Staying at Roseate Ratchada was an absolute pleasure! The hotel is incredibly well-located—right next to a bustling shopping district with plenty of dining options just steps away. I loved how close it was to the BTS station, making it super easy to explore different parts of Bangkok without hassle. The complimentary tuk-tuk shuttle service between the hotel and Rama 9 Station was a game-changer—especially when carrying luggage or just wanting to avoid walking in the heat. It added such a nice touch of convenience and local flavor. And the breakfast? Outstanding! A wide variety of fresh, tasty options—from hot dishes to fruit and pastries—made mornings enjoyable and energizing. Clean rooms, friendly staff, and excellent value all around. This place truly delivers on comfort and convenience. I’ll definitely be back.

Located just a short walk from Khaosan Road, this hotel is perfect for travelers who want to be right in the heart of the action. While it's slightly tucked away from the main street, the lively atmosphere of the area still carries into the rooms—especially during evening hours when nearby shops play music. I found that either using earplugs or simply wearing myself out from exploring the vibrant streets helped me sleep better. I stayed in a Deluxe Double room, which was clean, spacious, and well-maintained with no issues throughout my stay. One of the biggest perks? It’s only about a 10-minute walk to the Don Mui Airport Bus stop, making transfers super convenient. For budget-conscious travelers who value location and ease of access, this place offers great value without compromising on comfort.

Tepbunthom Hostel is a great little place to stay in Bangkok! The location is fantastic—just a short walk from a lively neighborhood and right by the river, where you can catch the river shuttles to major temples. The staff are friendly and welcoming, and the hostel offers two showers and two toilets, which is very convenient for guests. Breakfast is included in the price, and it’s decent and satisfying. The Wi-Fi is reliable, which is a big plus when traveling. At just €11 per person, the value for money is excellent. I’d definitely come back here again—it’s a perfect base for exploring the city.

Staying at Ratchada Retreat Villa 2 was a pleasant surprise—perfect for a relaxing getaway without being too far from the city. The room was clean and well-maintained, with comfortable bedding that made for a restful night’s sleep. Despite being in a bustling area, the villa felt peaceful and quiet, with a small garden adding a calming touch. The staff were friendly and helpful, always ready to assist with any request. Overall, it’s a great value option if you’re looking for a quiet retreat with easy access to Bangkok’s attractions.

Staying at Dang Derm Khaosan was an absolute highlight of my trip to Bangkok! The location is unbeatable—right on Khaosan Road, surrounded by vibrant street life, amazing local food, and easy access to the BTS skytrain. The room was small but spotlessly clean and well-maintained, offering great value for money. Check-in was a breeze thanks to the friendly and helpful staff who made me feel welcome from the start. No frills, just comfort, convenience, and a fantastic vibe. If you're looking for an authentic Bangkok experience without breaking the bank, this place is a must-try. I’ll definitely be coming back!

Staying at Baan Kun Mhor Hostel was a real highlight of my trip to Bangkok! The location is unbeatable—just a short walk from Exit 3 of Ratchayothin BTS station, and you can even reach it via the skywalk system, which makes commuting super convenient. The room was spotlessly clean, with comfortable bedding and a nice, quiet atmosphere. The only minor drawback is that the bathroom doesn’t have a wet/dry partition, but honestly, given the price point and overall quality, it’s a small trade-off. I appreciated the cleanliness, good ventilation, and the welcoming vibe of the place. For travelers looking for an affordable, well-located, and clean hostel in central Bangkok, this one is definitely worth considering. Highly recommend!

Staying at All Together Suite Hotel in Bangkok was an absolute delight from start to finish. The room was spacious, clean, and beautifully designed—comfortable enough to make you want to stay in all day. Location-wise, it’s unbeatable: just a short walk from the metro station, making it super easy to explore downtown, shopping districts, and popular attractions without hassle. The breakfast spread was impressive—fresh, diverse, and surprisingly affordable. I enjoyed everything from local Thai delicacies to Western-style options, and there was plenty for everyone. What really stood out was the staff—they were incredibly friendly, professional, and always willing to help with any request, big or small. Their warm hospitality made the whole experience feel personal and welcoming. For the quality, price, and convenience, this place is absolutely top-tier. I’ll definitely be back on my next trip to Bangkok—and highly recommend it to fellow travelers.
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