Friday, May 1, 2009

Do you know of a good hotel/motel in Bangkok?

I'm looking for a nice hotel in Bangkok to stay at for 2 nights that isn't too far from the airport, isn't too expensive, and has a hot tub to help recover from 12 hour jet lag.

Please include a website in your answer.


Hi, there are hundreds over hotel/motel in Bangkok alone! So there are plenty to seek if you ask just like that. The better hotels, 4-5 stars standard will definitely have a nice and cosy room for you. If you want some pampaering, then Conrad Hotel, Shangi-la Hotel, Oriental Hotel, JW Marriot Hotel, Peninsula Hotel, Novotel stc all these provide you the best for your money.

The best is to see for yourself what you want. Go to www.asisrooms.com and check out the list there for Bangkok. You can read on the available facilities and services in the hotel/ Plus you get the rate for comparison and get a discount for net booking. Have ago.

try to look at this http://woodlandsinn.org this is one of the hotel i stayed during my tour in bangkok http://answers.yahoo.com/question/accuse_write?qid=20060626142658AAsnF5r&kid=I510WzD4IEOdvbbTD8xY&s=comm&date=2007-03-13+23%3A50%3A01&.crumb=

Four Sons House, Phra athit Road, Banglamphu (near khao san road), room with air con, hot water, tv and big bed. About 10 euros per night. excellent.

THE HYATT IS AWESOME!!!

I have been to Bangkok a few times and all my stays were at the Asia hotel.... it is near the shopping malls and has the train station on the 2nd level of the hotel this makes goin to many places very easy :)

Here's the website i source out for you... have a look.

http://www.asiahotel.co.th/

Take care :)

No, but I've heard one night in Bangkok makes a hard man humble.

I am originally from Thailand but I live in the US now. I just went back to visit Thailand last April. Here is my suggestion.

It depends up on your budget. If you are on the budget, then I would recommend "Ibis hotel" at Water Gate area in Bangkok. It is about 20 min from the Airport without the traffic. The hotel price is great it costs around 1600 baht or $40 per night. The room is new and modern. It comes with free breakfast buffet..

If is also closes to everything Sky Train Station, Major Shopping Mall.

If you need a massage (not that kind of massage), I recommend the place call, Health Land, they charge you only $10 for 2 1/2 hour thai massage. $20 for 2 hour oil message. The foreigners and locals pay same price.

Here are the useful links:

http://realtravel.com/the_health_land_sathorn_spa_and_massage-bangkok-reviews-t750866.html

http://realtravel.com/the_health_land_sathorn_spa_and_massage-bangkok-reviews-t750866.html

The Emerald Hotel, Imperial Hotel. If you want to pay my way I'll take you to any of those Hotels ! There are plenty around. The people are great and the country is diverse and beautiful. Have a goodtime.

I'm agent tour and housing. I can help you when you want

Town in Town hotel is very very nice - about 1200 baht [$30] and in lat phrao section of bkk - not too far from the airport.. they have massage, not too sure abt hot tub..

google Town in town Hotel, Bangkok and it will take you to their website

Some of the hotels nearest the airport are:

Amari Airport Hotel

Quality Suites

Miracle Grand Convention Hotel

Amari is the best as it is actually connected to the airport so you don't have to wait for a shuttle or pay for a taxi.

None say they have a hot tub as one of their facilities. But they all seem to have spas so you could go for a massage. They are so cheap in Thailand you could probably have 2!!

check hotels.com or expedia.com .. it will give a list and you can also see pics

Indra Regent would be the best hotel as it's low budget, decent, not too far away from the airport and situated on the Patunam Market street which is the best area for shopping so you dont need to spend on taxi's to go shopping.

The Atlanta Hotel is a nice, quiet hotel that is frequented by writers, artists, etc...they also were the first hotel with a pool in Thailand. I've stayed there and it's a cool little low-to-mid-priced hotel - see their website for more details.

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