Price | $15 - $124 |
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CHEAPEST NEIGHBORHOOD IN BANGKOK | Bang Kapi | 67% cheaper | Hotels in Bang Kapi are the cheapest in Bangkok at just $15 per night on average |
MOST EXPENSIVE NEIGHBORHOOD IN BANGKOK | Pathum Wan | 62% more expensive | Pathum Wan has the highest priced hotels in Bangkok with rooms averaging $124 per night |
MOST POPULAR NEIGHBORHOOD IN BANGKOK | Pathum Wan | 76% more users visited | More momondo users search for hotels in Pathum Wan than any other neighborhood in Bangkok |
The average price for hotels near Pratunam is $105 per night. Of those hotels, momondo users recommend the 11 hotels below for those looking to stay in the area. Since Pratunam is more popular at some times of year than others, prices may vary depending on when you plan your trip. Hotels near Pratunam are typically 26% more expensive than the average hotel in Bangkok, which is $77.
Low Season | September | cheapest month to stay |
High Season | February | most expensive time to stay |
17% | expected price decrease | |
20% | expected price increase |
Price | $141 - $211 |
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Cheapest day of week | Monday | is the cheapest day of the week to book |
Highest day of week | Friday | is the most expensive day of the week to book |
$146 | is the average per night cost for a hotel on this day | |
$162 | is the average per night cost for a hotel on this day |
Lowest Hotel Price | $17 |
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Most Popular Hotel (5-star) | Eastin Grand Hotel Sathorn |
Hotels Near Airport | 6046 |
Average Length of Stay | 7 days |
Bangkok experiences warm weather and high humidity all year round. Due to the tropical climate, temperature can go up as high as 90 degrees Fahrenheit on any given day. However, from November – March, average temperatures range around 75 – 80 degrees Fahrenheit, and humidity levels are at their lowest. This is a good time to visit Bangkok, but it is also the peak tourist season, so be prepared for longer lineups at popular attractions. For attractive deals on airfare and hotel rates, consider a trip between April – October. Keep in mind, however, that this is the hottest and rainiest time of the year. Temperatures remain around 85 – 90 degrees Fahrenheit, and the rain showers don’t really offer relief from the heat. While this is a lean season, there may be a small spike in tourism between June – August when travelers from western countries take advantage of the school holidays.
The best way to explore and appreciate some of Bangkok’s colorful neighborhoods such as Chinatown or Khao San is to wander along the streets on foot. To travel longer distances, you can rely on the extensive network of buses, Skytrains, and the Metro. A single ride bus fare ranges from 6.50 THB – 8.00 THB based on the route and the time of day. The Skytrain and Metro are easy to navigate, and fares range from 15 THB – 40 THB based on distance traveled. Buy a 1-day pass for approximately 140 THB to enjoy unlimited rides for up to 24 hours. You can hail a taxi at any time. Ride-share options such as Uber also operate in Bangkok. All on-ground traffic in Bangkok is prone to its notorious traffic jams. So, if you are traveling by bus or taxi, expect some delays and plan your journey accordingly.
Baan Keaw Mansion
52 Soi Rachadapisek 7 (Soi Nathong 1), Rachadapisek Rd., Din Daeng, Bangkok, Thailand
Best prices found by momondo users in the past 24 hours.
Bangkok is a modern metropolis with gleaming ancient temples, modern shopping malls, lively markets, and a vibrant nightlife. The city’s past and present come together to create a unique offering of top-notch dining with street food, high-class shopping with cheap markets, Buddhist monks with the regulars of Patpong (Bangkok’s red-light district). No matter where you choose to stay in the city, there is much to explore and cherish for years to come.
Sukhumvit
This prominent neighborhood is a hub for shopping, dining, and nightlife. It is the ideal location for party-goers, shoppers, and restaurant lovers keen on the latest foodie trends. However, with dense traffic and venues that spread over great distances, a fair amount of walking may be required to move around in this neighborhood. Connected by a skywalk to the nearest Skytrain station, Metro station, and the Terminal 21 shopping center, the Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit, a Luxury Collection Hotel offers opulent guestrooms that reflect Thai culture and heritage. You can also look at the exquisite rooms and suites of Sofitel Bangkok Sukhumvit Hotel, set in a modern high-rise on the lively Sukhumvit Road.
Siam
Bangkok’s shopping haven, Siam, is home to massive shopping centers such as Siam Paragon, CentralWorld Siam, Siam Center, and MBK Center. With a central location, easy access to other parts of the city, and several family-friendly attractions in the area, Siam attracts a large number of tourists, and offers a wide range of accommodation. Just steps away from the MBK Center shopping mall and the BTS SkyTrain, enjoy the contemporary rooms and amenities in Mercure Bangkok Siam, a well-appointed 4-star hotel in the heart of Siam. Experience a resort-like stay in spacious and lavishly furnished rooms in the Siam Kempinski Hotel Bangkok. The hotel offers several sensational amenities, including an on-site luxury spa. The location is excellent; just a 3-minute walk from the Siam Paragon shopping mall.
Silom
Silom is known to be a bustling business district with sharply dressed office-goers heading to the glitzy high-rise office complexes during the day. After sundown, this area is full of restaurant lovers, pub-hoppers, and those seeking the vibrant nightlife and night markets of Patpong. Check out the premium accommodation and stylish décor of the W Bangkok, a luxury hotel in the heart of Silom. You can also consider the Banyan Tree Bangkok, an upscale all-suite hotel that offers spacious accommodation, world-class dining, and an award-winning spa. The hotel is set in one of the tallest high-rises in the area, and enjoys spectacular city views from all its suites.
Khao San
Bangkok’s most revered attractions, such as Grand Palace, Wat Phra Kaew, and Wat Pho are in this neighborhood. A part of the Old City, Khao San Road is packed with budget hotels, and lively bars and clubs. If you wish to experience authentic Bangkok life, this is the best area to stay. Enjoy boutique-style accommodation in the sleek rooms of Sala Rattanakosin hotel, a beautiful riverside hotel, just a 4-minute walk from Wat Pho. Just steps away from the Phra Arthit Ferry Terminal, check out the Riva Surya Bangkok, a swanky hotel with beautifully designed rooms and elegant dining options.
Bangkok Riverside
Along the banks of the Chao Phraya river, Riverside is a scenic neighborhood that offers stunning views. This area is home to the Grand Palace, and other glittering temples and shrines of Bangkok. Riverside is known for its high-end luxury hotels that offer elaborate, resort-style vacations. Set on 11 acres of verdant gardens along the Chao Phraya river, the Anantara Riverside Bangkok Resort offers spacious rooms decorated in Thai-inspired designs, and a host of other on-site services and amenities. You can also look at the comfortable rooms with private balconies featuring river or city views, in the award-winning Chatrium Hotel Riverside Bangkok.
Bangkok offers plenty of hostels, guesthouses, and incredibly good value-for-money hotels at excellent locations all over the city. Most of the budget-friendly accommodation in Bangkok offers spacious, comfortable rooms, and a host of on-site amenities. Just a minute’s walk from the lively Pratunam Market, stay in the boldly-decorated rooms at Centara Watergate Pavillion Hotel Bangkok. In the heart of Siam, you can look at the modern trendy rooms and comfortable amenities of ibis Bangkok Siam Hotel. In Silom, stay in Centre Point Hotel, an upscale apart-hotel that offers refined studios and fully equipped 1 – 2-bedroom apartments. This hotel is well-placed amid the shops, restaurants, and nightlife options in the area.
On average, people stay in Bangkok for a total of 7 nights.
Hotels in Bangkok show a range of prices for their rooms. These are determined by factors such as availability, locale and amenities. On average, rooms will be around $164 per night.
In September prices are at their lowest and represents the most cost effective time to book a hotel room in Bangkok. You may find the cost of your room has decreased by 17%.
Room prices for hotels in Bangkok will be at their lowest on Sunday and peak on Thursday.
$182 per person, per night, is on average, what you can expect to pay for luxury hotels in Bangkok. To put this in perspective, $164 per person, per night is the average price of a hotel in Bangkok, which is a price difference of around 7%% to stay at a luxury hotel.
On average, a hostel in Bangkok will be priced around $14. This price will be per person, per night and was obtained using hostel and 2 star or below hotels. In comparison, this will be $156 lower than your typical Bangkok hotel.
Whilst there are several neighbourhoods to choose from, most users tend to stick to Chinatown, Phaya Thai, Bang Rak and Bang Na when staying in Bangkok.