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ONYX 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!

Shama Lakeview Asoke Bangkok

Shama Lakeview Asoke Bangkok

4.6 / 5Great561 Reviews
No. 41, 16 Sukhumvit Road, Klongtoey, Watthana
5.7KM from Chinatown

This serviced apartment is perfect for both families and business travelers! Located in Bangkok's central business district, just a 10-minute walk from Asoke BTS Station, it's super convenient. The hotel features a kids' play area, children's pool, and kids' club, ensuring your little ones will have a blast. Relax at the fitness center, sauna, or join a yoga class. Enjoy Chinese-friendly services and hassle-free travel with airport shuttle and pick-up service. Plus, you're close to shopping and entertainment zones for endless fun!

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Amari Bangkok

Amari Bangkok

4.9 / 5Outstanding147 Reviews
847 Phetchaburi Rd
3.48KM from Chinatown

Located in the heart of Bangkok, this luxurious hotel offers executive floor privileges, a pool, and spa massages to unwind. The spacious rooms provide stunning city views, perfect for families or business trips. Nearby, you’ll find bustling markets and shopping centers for endless retail therapy. In the evening, enjoy Thai classical music at the music hall or relax on the garden terrace with a sunset view. With Chinese-friendly services, communication is a breeze. Don’t miss this unforgettable stay!

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Shama Yen-Akat Bangkok

Shama Yen-Akat Bangkok

4.7 / 5Great144 Reviews
69 Yen Akat Rd, Chong Nonsi
4.86KM from Chinatown

This pet-friendly haven is perfect for both business trips and family vacations! Nestled in a quiet yet convenient location, it's just 10 minutes from Silom and Sathorn CBDs, with Market Place Nanglinchee mall nearby for shopping and dining. Choose from 136 suites (studio to 2-bedroom), all featuring living areas, workspaces, and free WI-FI—ideal for short or long stays. Enjoy the pool, gym, kids' playground, and thoughtful Chinese-friendly services plus shuttle service, making it easy to explore Bangkok's vibrancy!

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Shama Sukhumvit Bangkok

Shama Sukhumvit Bangkok

4.6 / 5Great35 Reviews
12 Sukhumvit 4 Alley
4.56KM from Chinatown

This family-friendly hotel in the heart of Bangkok is perfect for your next getaway! Just a 15-minute walk to Central Embassy and Bumrungrad Hospital, it offers kids’ pool and children’s meals to keep the little ones happy. Adults can unwind at the outdoor pool or fitness center. Rooms feature a kitchenette and private balcony, along with free WiFi for added comfort. With airport transfers and 24-hour front desk, your stay will be seamless and stress-free.

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Shama Petchburi 47 Bangkok

Shama Petchburi 47 Bangkok

4.3 / 5Good27 Reviews
36 Soi Phetchaburi 47, Bangkapi
8.17KM from Chinatown
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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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Shama Lakeview Asoke Bangkok

Booking was smooth and check-in was quick and hassle-free, though a deposit was required—totally worth it. The room was spacious with everything I needed, and all the amenities were well thought out and in excellent condition. The gym stood out—huge space with a great selection of professional equipment, even including a ping pong table (I lost a few games to my girlfriend—she’s got serious skills!). Breakfast, in collaboration with The Breakfast Club, was fantastic: fresh, tasty, and well-balanced. The lake view from the room was another highlight—calming and peaceful, especially in the morning when the sun hit the water. That said, there are a few drawbacks. The hotel is currently undergoing renovations, so the hallway on our floor had wooden planks laid down, which made walking a bit noisy. One elevator was out of service during our stay, so we had to wait longer for the other one. Location-wise, it’s not ideal for walking—no clear sidewalks, and the street outside is busy with traffic. Even from the top floor, I could hear constant car noise throughout the day, so sound insulation isn’t great. Still, overall, this was an excellent stay. If you’re planning to rely on taxis or ride-sharing services, this place offers great value for money. It’s quiet, clean, and well-equipped—perfect for travelers who prioritize comfort over walkability.

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Amari Bangkok

Staying at Amari Bangkok was an absolute delight from start to finish. The restaurant exceeded my expectations—excellent food quality, beautifully presented, and the ambiance made every meal feel special. The staff were incredibly attentive and friendly, always going the extra mile without being intrusive. From check-in to checkout, their hospitality truly stood out. The hotel’s location is perfect—just a short walk from public transit and major attractions, making exploring Bangkok effortless. The fitness center is well-equipped and clean, ideal for keeping up with workouts during travel. Rooms are spacious, quiet, and impeccably maintained, with comfortable beds that ensured a restful night’s sleep. Overall, this is a top-tier luxury hotel with outstanding service, great dining, and unbeatable convenience. I’d highly recommend it—and I’ll definitely be returning.

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Shama Yen-Akat Bangkok

Staying at Shama Yen-Akat Bangkok was a delightful surprise—located in a bustling business district yet incredibly peaceful and quiet. The property is just steps away from Villas Supermarket and Top, making daily errands super convenient whether you're walking or taking the BTS. The interior ambiance is excellent: spacious, well-lit, and thoughtfully designed, perfect for both working remotely and unwinding after a long day. I especially enjoyed the nicely sized swimming pool—ideal for a refreshing dip on warm days. The rooms are clean, neatly arranged, and feature smart layouts that maximize comfort and functionality. Every detail feels intentional, from the furniture placement to the calming decor. It's clear this place prioritizes guest experience without compromising on style or practicality. Highly recommend for travelers seeking a calm, modern, and convenient stay in Bangkok.

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Shama Sukhumvit Bangkok

I had a fantastic stay overall! The location is excellent—just a 10-minute walk to the BTS Na Na station, making it super convenient for getting around Bangkok. I was on floor 12A, facing away from the Nana Plaza side, so no noise disturbance at all. The soundproofing is surprisingly good for a city apartment, and I slept well throughout the night. The room was spotlessly clean every day, with thorough housekeeping. The front desk staff were friendly, helpful, and always ready to assist. My only minor gripe is that the showerhead is fixed and can’t be removed—something I personally prefer not having, but it’s a small issue. That said, the room photos in the video are a bit misleading—they don’t fully capture the real space and vibe. All in all, this place offers great value, comfort, and convenience. I’d definitely stay here again and highly recommend it to travelers looking for a quiet, well-maintained stay in Sukhumvit.

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Shama Petchburi 47 Bangkok

Staying at Shama Petchburi 47 Bangkok was an absolute delight. The hotel is beautifully designed with a clean, modern aesthetic and excellent security standards—felt safe from the moment we arrived. The room was spacious, well-appointed, and impeccably maintained. Everything you’d need, from appliances to bedding, was top quality. I especially loved the comfortable bed and soft linens—woke up feeling fully refreshed. We booked two rooms, and when one had a faint smell of smoke, the staff immediately apologized, upgraded us to a better room, and handled everything with such care and speed. My parents were truly impressed—they said it felt like a home away from home. The location is convenient, quiet, and peaceful. If I ever return to Bangkok, this will be my first choice. Highly recommended for families or anyone seeking comfort and great service.

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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.