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Best Western Hotels & Resorts Group Hotels Near Chinatown

Step into Chinatown, Bangkok, where the air’s thick with sizzling street food—crispy fried chicken, spicy Thai-Chinese curries, and fragrant rice rolls. This vibrant neighborhood pulses with energy, hidden alleys full of local gems, and a real taste of heritage that’ll make your taste buds dance!

SureStay Plus Hotel by Best Western Sukhumvit 2

SureStay Plus Hotel by Best Western Sukhumvit 2

4.6 / 5Great70 Reviews
89 Sukhumvit 2
4.59KM from Chinatown

This hotel is perfect for family trips! The kids' pool and play area will keep your little ones entertained, while adults can relax by the outdoor pool or hit the fitness center. The Western restaurant and bar offer delicious meals and drinks, and you can even enjoy room service at night. The location is superb, just a short walk to Nana BTS Station, with many attractions and local restaurants nearby. Plus, the free parking and 24-hour front desk are great perks!

Family-friendly HotelBarCafeChildren's Play AreaNon-smoking floorDry Cleaning Service
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Best Western Chatuchak

Best Western Chatuchak

4.7 / 5Great447 Reviews
18 kamphaeng Phet Rd
7.5KM from Chinatown
Conference HallBarCafeValet ParkingNon-smoking floorIroning Service
per night
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USD**7
Best Western Click Sathorn 11 Bangkok

Best Western Click Sathorn 11 Bangkok

4.6 / 5Great564 Reviews
3 Soi Sathorn 11 Yeak 2; South Sathorn Road Kweang Sathorn
3.07KM from Chinatown
Conference HallCafeChildren's MealDry Cleaning ServiceIroning ServiceLuggage Storage
per night
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Best Western Ratchada Hotel

Best Western Ratchada Hotel

4.4 / 5Good577 Reviews
322 433 Soi Ratchadaphisek 3, Din Daeng
6.52KM from Chinatown
Family-friendly HotelChildren's Play AreaNon-smoking floorChildren's MealChildren's PoolIroning Service
per night
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USD**4

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Chinatown

Marriott Bangkok Chinatown stands out for its prime location, just a 5-minute walk from Wat Pho and Siam Square, offering easy access to major attractions. The hotel blends Thai and Chinese architectural styles, with rooms featuring traditional Chinese lattice windows and hand-carved woodwork. Guests enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi and a rooftop terrace with views of the Chao Phraya River.

For an authentic experience, consider New Chinatown Boutique Hotel, known for its intimate ambiance and curated decor inspired by Sino-Thai heritage. Breakfast includes both Thai-style stir-fried noodles and Chinese dim sum, perfect for cultural immersion. The hotel is steps away from Chinatown Night Market, where you can savor grilled pork skewers and steamed dumplings under lantern-lit alleys. Public transit access via MRT Blue Line's Chinatown Station ensures seamless travel across the city.

The most convenient route is taking the MRT Blue Line from Chinatown Station to Sanam Chai Station, just two stops away. Exit the station and walk 8 minutes to the Grand Palace entrance—this journey takes only 15 minutes and avoids heavy traffic. For a scenic alternative, board a riverboat tour at the Chao Phraya River pier near Chinatown, sailing directly to Phra Arthit Pier, then walk 10 minutes. This water route offers stunning views of riverside temples and traditional Thai houses.

Tuk-tuks are also available but require negotiation; fares typically range from 100 THB. For safety and transparency, use ride-hailing apps like Grab or Bolt. Early morning departure is recommended to beat the heat and crowds, ensuring a more peaceful visit to this iconic site.

Bangkok’s Chinatown is a culinary hotspot showcasing Sino-Thai fusion cuisine. Must-try dishes include Thai-style Shrimp Noodles (Yum Yai)—rich broth with fresh shrimp and beef brisket—and Pork Noodle Rice Balls (Khao Kha Moo), where glutinous rice is wrapped around braised pork and served with spicy dipping sauce.

Don’t miss char siu rice with crispy roast duck, grilled chicken wings, fish balls soup, and mango sticky rice from street stalls. Key spots include Wongwian Yai Market and Ratchadamnoen Night Market, both bustling with over 100 vendors. Some stalls, like Chan’s Shrimp Noodle, have been family-run for over 60 years. Visit after 6 PM when the night markets glow with lanterns, offering a vibrant atmosphere and authentic taste of cultural fusion.

Beyond its famous food scene, Bangkok’s Chinatown offers rich Sino-Thai cultural experiences. Visit Wat Chakrawat and San Bao Temple to explore the blend of Chinese deities and Thai Buddhist traditions. During Chinese New Year, witness vibrant lion and dragon dances, performed with drumbeats that echo through narrow alleyways.

Explore century-old shops like Yong Chun Hau, where you can buy handmade red paper couplets and incense sticks for festival rituals. Join a Chinatown Walking Tour led by local residents, uncovering hidden stories of immigrant history and community resilience. Some tours include a tea ceremony workshop, teaching how to brew pu-erh and oolong tea with traditional snacks.

During festivals like Nine Emperor Gods Festival or Mid-Autumn Festival, the area transforms into a dazzling spectacle of lantern displays and ceremonial processions—offering deep insight into the enduring spirit of Bangkok’s Chinese community.

For an immersive experience in Bangkok's Chinatown, The Siam Hotel stands out with its riverside location and seamless access to the heart of the district. Just a 5-minute walk from Yaowarat Road, it offers free river shuttle service to major attractions like the Grand Palace and Siam Square, making exploration effortless. Its rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows and private terraces, providing panoramic views of the Chao Phraya River and the vibrant night lights of the area.

Another top choice is Centara Grand at CentralWorld, located just 10 minutes away via BTS Skytrain. Though slightly removed, its sky garden and 24-hour infinity pool offer a luxurious retreat above the city’s buzz. Both properties are steps away from bustling street food hubs—try authentic Chinese-Thai delicacies like pork leg noodles and shrimp paste fried rice at Yaowarat Night Market.

For a unique cultural journey, Mandarin Oriental Bangkok provides exclusive river boat transfers directly to Chinatown, allowing guests to arrive in style while soaking in the historic charm and architectural blend of Chinese and Thai influences.

The most convenient and scenic route from Bangkok’s Chinatown to the Grand Palace is by Chao Phraya River ferry. Simply walk about 10 minutes to the nearest pier, where you can board a high-speed ferry operated by Bangkok Express Boat—a 15-minute ride to the Grand Palace Pier, costing only a few baht and avoiding traffic congestion.

Alternatively, take the BTS Skytrain from Saphan Taksin Station, located just a short walk from Yaowarat Road, then transfer to the National Stadium station. A 10-minute walk from there leads directly to the palace entrance. This option is ideal for travelers with luggage or seeking air-conditioned comfort.

If using a taxi, opt for Grab or Bolt apps to ensure fair pricing and avoid tourist traps. The drive takes 20–30 minutes depending on traffic. For the best experience, visit early in the morning to beat the heat and crowds, ensuring a peaceful and memorable tour of this iconic landmark.

Bangkok’s Chinatown is a culinary gem offering a fusion of Chinese-Thai flavors. Must-try dishes include pork trotter noodles—rich, savory broth with tender, melt-in-the-mouth pork legs, topped with fresh coriander and chili oil. Another standout is shrimp paste fried rice, stir-fried in a wok over high heat, delivering a smoky, spicy-sweet aroma that defines the night market experience.

Don’t miss Teochew-style sweet desserts like red bean soup and mung bean porridge, served fresh from small stalls, perfect for cooling down after spicy meals. Steamed chicken buns (noodle-filled steamed dumplings) are also popular, especially at Longmen Restaurant, a century-old establishment famous for handmade dumplings and braised meats—popular among locals and often sold out by midday.

The evening market (from 6 PM) comes alive with glowing lanterns and sizzling grills. Many vendors accept only cash, so bring Thai Baht. For a sweet finale, try mango sticky rice—fresh mango paired with creamy coconut milk and glutinous rice, a delightful end to your food adventure.

Traveler Reviews

See what other travelers say about Chinatown

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SureStay Plus Hotel by Best Western Sukhumvit 2

This hotel truly exceeded my expectations! The rooms are spacious with large windows that flood the space with natural light—perfect for relaxing after a busy day. I’d highly recommend requesting a higher-floor room in advance to enjoy panoramic views of Bangkok’s skyline. The rooftop pool is a real highlight—go early in the morning to catch the sunrise over the city while swimming. It’s peaceful, scenic, and absolutely worth the trip up. From the moment I walked in, the staff were friendly and attentive, and everything about the stay felt premium without being overpriced. A standout choice in Bangkok—definitely coming back.

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Best Western Chatuchak

Staying at Best Western Chatuchak was one of those unexpected gems that truly elevated my Bangkok trip. I picked the hotel mainly for its unbeatable location—just a 10-minute walk from the metro station—and it turned out to be the perfect base for exploring the city. Within walking distance, you’ve got three great parks, Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal (the ideal spot for solo travelers heading to Ayutthaya), the famous Chatuchak Weekend Market, DD Mall (a cool vintage shopping spot), and even a 7-Eleven right across the street. On day one, I grabbed a sandwich from the 7-Eleven early in the morning, walked to the train station, and caught a stunning sunrise along the way—though I later noticed my room’s view is partially blocked. But honestly? That didn’t ruin anything. The train ride to Ayutthaya was smooth, comfortable, and surprisingly cool—perfect for snacking on the go. I spent the afternoon wandering through ancient temples and backstreets, then returned just as the sun began to set. I opened the curtains and was greeted by an absolutely breathtaking sunset—so vivid, so peaceful. That evening, I followed local vibes and headed to DD Mall. While I’m not usually into vintage stores, the clothing shops on floors three and four had some unique finds, and the rooftop Italian restaurant served up a surprisingly delicious meal. Bonus: the metro entrance looks totally different at night—cooler, more atmospheric, and perfectly aligned with the path to DD Mall. On my third day, I started with a lazy morning in one of the nearby parks—super chill and relaxing—then made my way to the Chatuchak morning market. It’s packed with everything from street food to handmade crafts, and it’s definitely worth a visit. Overall, this hotel delivered far beyond expectations. Great location, solid vibe, and excellent value for money. Perfect for solo travelers or anyone looking to explore Bangkok without rushing.

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Best Western Click Sathorn 11 Bangkok

I stayed at Best Western Click Sathorn 11 during a business trip to Bangkok, and I was genuinely impressed. The location is excellent—just two BTS stops from Icon Siam, making it super convenient for both shopping and exploring. Despite being off the main road, the hotel is surprisingly quiet and peaceful, which made for a restful night’s sleep. The room lighting is warm and inviting, creating a cozy atmosphere. The bathroom features a smart dry-wet separation layout, and daily complimentary bottled water is provided—a nice touch. The breakfast was a highlight—it’s served in a vibrant night market style with an impressive variety of hot and cold dishes, soups, and drinks. Everything was fresh and authentic, offering a true taste of Thai street food. Overall, the service, comfort, and value are outstanding. I’d definitely return and recommend this hotel to anyone visiting Bangkok.

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Best Western Ratchada Hotel

I stayed at Best Western Ratchada Hotel and had a wonderful experience overall. The only downside was the walk to the nearest MRT station (RM9), which takes about 10–15 minutes—nothing major, but worth noting. The lobby is absolutely charming with a cute, girly vibe—everywhere you look, there are adorable teddy bears, making it super Instagram-worthy. The room itself is compact but well-designed with a modern touch. It’s not huge, but everything you need is there: a safe, a large fridge, and surprisingly, even a microwave—very thoughtful for guests who want to heat up meals. The staff were incredibly friendly and helpful throughout my stay, always smiling and eager to assist. Location-wise, it's convenient for exploring nearby shopping spots and restaurants. All in all, great value for money, comfortable stay, and excellent service—highly recommend this hotel!

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Column Bangkok Hotel

Staying at Column Bangkok Hotel was an absolute delight! The room was spacious and incredibly well-equipped—complete with a fridge, bathtub, stovetop, and even a washing machine. Having a private balcony overlooking the park was a real highlight; waking up to lush greenery and peaceful views made the experience feel so serene. The neighborhood is quiet and safe, perfect for a relaxing getaway. I especially appreciated the welcome chilled chrysanthemum tea upon check-in—it’s these thoughtful little touches that make the stay truly memorable. Clean, comfortable, and full of charm, this hotel offers excellent value. I’d happily return and highly recommend it to anyone visiting Bangkok.

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Centara Watergate Pavilion Hotel Bangkok

Staying at Centara Watergate Pavilion Hotel Bangkok was a fantastic experience overall. The location is unbeatable—just a short walk from Pratunam Market, Platinum Fashion Mall, CentralWorld, and Big C, making it perfect for shoppers and food lovers who want to explore Bangkok’s vibrant city life. There are countless restaurants and local eateries nearby, plus plenty of massage spots if you’re looking to unwind after a day of sightseeing. The rooms were clean, spacious, and well-maintained. Everything from the bedding to the towels felt fresh and properly cared for, and the housekeeping service stood out for its attention to detail. Staff were friendly and efficient during check-in and check-out, contributing to a smooth and comfortable stay. A few guests mentioned the facilities feel a bit dated and hallway soundproofing isn’t perfect, but those minor drawbacks don’t outweigh the hotel’s strong points: cleanliness, convenience, and great value. If you’re looking for a reliable base in central Bangkok with easy access to shopping, dining, and transit, this place delivers exactly that.

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Hotel Icon Bangkok Sukhumvit 2

My stay at Hotel Icon Bangkok Sukhumvit 2 was absolutely delightful. From the moment I arrived, the staff went above and beyond to make me feel welcome—friendly, attentive, and always with a smile. The room was clean, stylish, and incredibly comfortable, making it the perfect retreat after a long day exploring the city. Its central location near Sukhumvit makes it easy to access public transport, shopping, dining, and local attractions. What truly stood out was how genuinely warm and helpful everyone was—they made me feel right at home. It’s rare to find such thoughtful hospitality in a modern urban hotel. I’ll definitely be back and would highly recommend this place to anyone visiting Bangkok.

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Conrad Bangkok

I’ve stayed at Conrad Bangkok multiple times now, and I can honestly say it never gets old—it’s the epitome of old-money elegance. The design is sophisticated, with a calm yet luxurious vibe that feels both timeless and modern. My husband absolutely loves the aesthetic, so it’s become our go-to for international trips over the past year. The hotel is perfectly located: right next to Conrad Residences, with a shuttle service just steps away from the nearest metro station. Walking out the front door, you’re already at a 7-Eleven—super convenient for late-night snacks or essentials. Inside the building, there’s a whole lifestyle floor: pharmacies, supermarkets, and a wide variety of restaurants spread across two levels. It’s like having a mini urban village without leaving the property. The vibe reminds me a bit of Beijing’s Yidichiao area, especially the Yidegang complex with its boutique hotel atmosphere—similar to the style of Dongyu Hotel—but with a more refined, upscale twist. Everything’s within reach, and the overall experience feels effortlessly seamless. Definitely one of those places where luxury meets convenience.

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Pranakorn Heritage Hotel

I absolutely loved this hotel and the surrounding old town area—there’s something truly special about staying in a quiet, authentic part of Bangkok where locals live. The rooms are cozy and comfortable, with all the essentials you’d need for a relaxing stay. Even though it’s not in the bustling tourist zone, it’s still easy to get around—just a short walk to local markets, street food stalls, and everyday Thai life. You can hear the chatter from neighbors, smell fresh jasmine from nearby homes, and even catch glimpses of daily routines like morning yoga or elderly locals playing cards. It feels like a real slice of Bangkok, not a staged version. Plus, the staff are warm and welcoming, making you feel right at home. If you’re looking for a peaceful retreat with an authentic cultural experience, this place is perfect. I’d stay here again in a heartbeat.

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Floral Court Hotel & Residence Sukhumvit 13

Staying at Floral Court Hotel & Residence Sukhumvit 13 in Bangkok was an absolute highlight of my trip. The room was surprisingly spacious and incredibly comfortable—perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring. Everything was spotlessly clean, which made the stay feel fresh and welcoming. The pool area is beautiful, with a great vibe and plenty of space to unwind under the sun while enjoying views of the city skyline. The staff were genuinely friendly and helpful throughout my visit. One big plus: free tuk-tuk shuttle service to nearby metro stations, which made getting around super convenient. Just a heads-up—items from the mini-bar are not complimentary, so keep that in mind when checking it out. Overall, this place offers fantastic value, excellent comfort, and a welcoming atmosphere. I’d definitely book here again without hesitation.

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Novotel Bangkok on Siam Square

This has easily been the best hotel I've stayed at in Thailand. The staff were incredibly friendly and helpful—since there was availability, they even offered a free early check-in, which was such a nice surprise. The location is unbeatable: right next to Siam Square, with all the major shopping malls just a short walk away. No need to worry about taxis or transport at all. I’d seen some reviews mentioning it might feel dated, but after five nights here, I can confidently say that’s not true—everything is clean, well-maintained, and spotless. The room was comfortable, the amenities were solid, and the price felt very fair for what you get. I’ll definitely be staying here again on my next trip to Bangkok, and I’d highly recommend it to anyone visiting the city.

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Mercure Bangkok Sukhumvit 11

Staying at Mercure Bangkok Sukhumvit 11 was an absolute highlight of my trip to Bangkok. The location is unbeatable—right on the bustling Sukhumvit strip with countless restaurants, bars, and local eateries just steps from the hotel entrance. I loved how walkable everything was, and getting around the city by BTS or taxi was super convenient. Inside the hotel, the amenities are top-notch: a sparkling swimming pool perfect for a refreshing dip after a day exploring, and a well-equipped fitness center if you're into staying active. But honestly, the room stole the show—it was spacious, impeccably clean, and had a cozy, modern vibe that made me want to stay in all day. The bed was incredibly comfortable, and the bathroom felt luxurious with thoughtful touches throughout. Bonus points for having a spa right on-site—perfect for unwinding after a long day. This place offers great value and a truly memorable stay. I’d definitely book again.