Sukhumvit
5.3 miles from city centre
Business or pleasure? A cornucopia of neighbourhoods spiral off the largest road in Bangkok. Pass on Asoke – the main business district – and dive into the ‘sois’ (sub-streets) for true variety. Eat yourself silly in Phrom Phong, full of Japanese restaurants, or hang out with the fun, flush and fabulous in Thong Lo and Ekkamai's upscale eateries.
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Siam
2.2 miles from city centre
Commerce is at the heart of modern Siam. Siam Paragon and the Siam Centre are filled with cell-phone clutching fashionistas and tech-savvy tinkerers shopping for clothes, electronics and more. Bounce on over to the petite designer stores in Siam Square for a more boutique shopping experience – or head to MBK for souvenirs, electronics and more.
Places to stay from £9 per night
Sathorn
3.3 miles from city centre
Sathorn is Bangkok's Financial District, its sights mainly confined to office blocks, hotels and embassies. However, it's not all abacus-flicking and bean counting. Arts aficionados should try out M.R Kukrit’s Heritage Home: the abode of a former Prime Minister, it’s a gem of Thai architectural style.
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Silom
2.5 miles from city centre
All roads lead to Silom, where a stroll between modern skyscrapers and historic temples reveals the district's many contrasts. Grasp (or gasp) at a snake in safe surroundings at the Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute. At night, swing from the chandeliers in Soi Patpong, known for its naughty nightlife.
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Khaosan
0.6 miles from city centre
Khao San is a backpacker’s paradise. By day, this bustling street brims with stalls that flog t-shirts, pirate DVDs and crafts. By night, it’s an altogether different animal. Under the garish glow of neon lights, revellers cavort between happening hostels and booming bars. If you seek more serene pursuits, take a breather at Wat Phra Kaew temple.
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Riverside
1.7 miles from city centre
Pop a champagne cork and slither into thousand thread-count sheets in Bangkok’s capital of luxury living. Try Asiatique for dining and décor, or head to River City Shopping Complex for unique bric-à-brac. Then hop on a riverboat and pootle past the magnificent Wat Arun temple. At sunset, it’s a scene that never fails to take the breath away.
Places to stay from £6 per night
Bangkok is undeniably one of Southeast Asia’s most exuberant capital cities. The city centre is an enticing mix of old buildings, giant shopping malls and holy shrines, which take days to fully explore. Go in search of souvenirs in the Chatuchak Market, and visit the gleaming temples of Wat Arun and the Grand Palace’s Wat Phra Kaew, the latter regarded as the most sacred Buddhist temple in Thailand.
After dark, Bangkok’s legendary nightlife kicks in. Take a walk down Khaosan Road, famous for its endless selection of busy bars, restaurants and street food vendors, all packed together beneath a jumble of blinking neon lights. Pad thai is the signature dish, but eats like mango sticky rice and ‘Gieow’ – a minced pork wonton wrapped in yellow dough – are also well worth trying.
Getting around in Bangkok is an attraction within itself, whether it’s balancing on the back seat of a tuk-tuk in Chinatown, or gliding among the floating markets on a long-tail boat. You can also travel by metro or on foot, and the airport is just over half an hour away by train or taxi.
Tonight
From £9 per night
Next weekend
From £18 per night
Most popular time to visit | October–December |
Cheapest time to visit | January–March |
Local currency | THB 100 = £2.17 |
Language | Thai |
Average weekend price | £55 per night |
Average weekday price | £54 per night |
Typical stay | 2 nights |
Mo Chit Northern Bus Terminal
4.9 miles from city centre
Khao San Road
0.6 miles from city centre
Victory Monument
2.2 miles from city centre
Chatuchak Weekend Market
4.3 miles from city centre
Nana Plaza
3.4 miles from city centre
Arab Street
3.4 miles from city centre
Siam Paragon Mall
2.1 miles from city centre
Baiyoke Tower II
2.4 miles from city centre
Platinum Fashion Mall
2.3 miles from city centre
Central World
2.4 miles from city centre
Thailand was absolutely the highlight of our experience.
3 May 2024
Thailand was absolutely the highlight of our experience. Every single day was unforgettable. The elephant sanctuary in Krabi is something I relive every day and need to go back to someday!! Railay Beach is absolutely breathtaking. It was such a cool experience riding up on the longtail boat! The Phi Phi Islands live up their expectation. And Patong was so much fun. Bangkok was a great way to end it! Seriously, best trip ever!!!
Bangkok is a place that most travellers can never get tired...
1 May 2024
Bangkok is a place that most travellers can never get tired of. It has everything - good food (street and upmarket), shopping, arts and culture and great boat trips on the Chao Phraya river and Phadung Krung Kasem and Saen Saep canals.
Love Bangkok!
1 May 2024
Love Bangkok! As a female traveling independently I always find it a warm, vibrant and welcoming city. I use discretion as to where I go, but honestly you would never have to leave the area around The Shanti Lodge to have plenty to do.
I absolutely love this city.
30 April 2024
I absolutely love this city. Busy, bustling, loud, hot, exciting. Bangkok has everything you need at anytime of the day. There is so much to see and do, no amount of time is enough here. Bangkok will always hold a special place in my heart and I cannot wait to return!
You can find pretty much anything in BKK, from temples,...
30 April 2024
You can find pretty much anything in BKK, from temples, historical sightseeing and traditional theatre to shopping, clubs per any taste and drag shows. I love the vibe and the vertical diversity of this city, hope to visit many times in future. The easiest way to move around BKK is BTS and Grab (bike), as the city has heavy traphic jams, you won’t get far by car. Chose places to stay near BTS and you can easily get there directly from the airport. All BTS stations have elevators (sometimes you have to look for it but it's there), so even with luggage train is the fastest and most convenient transport. Plus, you get to see the city from above, while rididng it. Always carry long pants or sarong with you, otherwise you might not be able to get to a random temple on your way (you never know).
Would definitely have liked to spend a few more days in the...
29 April 2024
Would definitely have liked to spend a few more days in the City. Travelling to the sights via the river was an asset. Enjoyed the food courts at Asiatique which is easily reached just a short walk from the hotel. The experience of the varied forms of transport in Bangkok was an event in itself.
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