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2018
9
March
Where can I find a place to stay in Bangkok for a couple of nights?

Question:

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Melanie

Any suggestions as to where to stay in Bangkok? For two nights. It’s a wee bit overwhelming, any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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Jim

Stayed at Sheraton 4 points.Good location and great service

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Clare

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Sabrina

Amari chain of hotels.

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Amy

Landmark Bangkok

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Paul

I stayed here a couple times, great location, clean and cheap.

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Kate

Staying close to the BTS (skytrain equivalent) or somewhere nearby that offers a complimentary tuktuk shuttle made it easy to get around! We found the BTS very user friendly, cheap, and clean. Also, waaaay faster than cabbing in many cases from what we heard! At the suggestion of a friend who lives in Bangkok, we stayed along the light green / Sukhumvit line of the BTS (near the Phloen Chit station)... was easy to get around from there. Definitely wouldn't recommend the particular hotel we stayed at though haha

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Kate

PS- I'm sure you've already come across this, but Agoda is a great site for booking accommodation in Asia
Enjoy your trip!

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Terry-An

I stayed here a few years ago .... wasn’t fancy but was clean and cheap. Two blocks to the BTS and the road it’s on is famous for the food vendors. One of the best meals I ever had was at one of those plastic tables in the street. Food vendors are open super late at night and the atmosphere was great. Lots of other stuff within walking distance as well.

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Melanie

Thanks everyone!

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Veen

One night in Bangkok and the world's your oyster
The bars are temples but the pearls ain't free
You'll find a god in every golden cloister
And if you're lucky then the god's a she
I can feel an angel sliding up to me

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Linda

X2 Vibe, near OnNut bts, cheap, quiet, clean with pool and gym.


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Where to Stay in Bangkok for Two Nights

Bangkok, the bustling capital of Thailand, offers a plethora of accommodation options for travelers. With a vast array of neighborhoods, each with its own unique charm and character, choosing the right place to stay for a two-night stay can be a daunting task. To help navigate the overwhelming options, here's a curated guide to some of the best places to stay in Bangkok for two nights:

Khaosan Road: The Backpacker Haven

Khaosan Road is synonymous with budget travel and is a popular choice among backpackers. The area is filled with budget-friendly guesthouses, hostels, and street vendors offering a vibrant and energetic atmosphere. It's a great place to meet fellow travelers and experience the backpacker culture.

Hotel Recommendations:

* Khaosan Road Heritage Hotel: A comfortable and affordable option with cozy rooms and a rooftop pool.
* Lub d Silom: A modern and stylish hostel with excellent facilities and a social atmosphere.

Silom: The Business Hub

Silom is the city's main business district, known for its towering skyscrapers and upscale hotels. It's a convenient location for those visiting for business or who want to be close to the city's major shopping malls and attractions.

Hotel Recommendations:

* The Sukhothai Bangkok: A luxurious and elegant hotel with stunning views of the city.
* W Bangkok: A modern and trendy hotel with a rooftop bar and pool offering panoramic views.

Sukhumvit: The Trendy District

Sukhumvit is a trendy and vibrant neighborhood filled with upscale shopping malls, restaurants, and bars. It's a popular choice for those seeking a more modern and sophisticated atmosphere.

Hotel Recommendations:

* The Okura Prestige Bangkok: A five-star hotel with spacious rooms and an opulent spa.
* The St. Regis Bangkok: A luxurious and elegant hotel with stunning views of the Royal Bangkok Sports Club.

Chinatown: The Cultural Immersion

Chinatown is a vibrant and bustling area steeped in history and culture. It's a great place to explore traditional Chinese temples, markets, and street food.

Hotel Recommendations:

* The Peninsula Bangkok: A grand and opulent hotel located on the banks of the Chao Phraya River.
* Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok: A legendary hotel known for its exceptional service and luxurious amenities.

Tips for Choosing the Right Hotel

When selecting a hotel, consider the following factors:

* Budget: Bangkok offers a wide range of accommodation options to fit every budget.
* Location: Choose a neighborhood that aligns with your interests and proximity to attractions.
* Amenities: Consider the amenities that are important to you, such as a pool, fitness center, or free Wi-Fi.
* Reviews: Read reviews from previous guests to get a sense of the hotel's atmosphere and service.

With its diverse neighborhoods and abundance of accommodation options, Bangkok offers something for every traveler. By following these recommendations, you can find the perfect place to stay for a memorable two-night stay in the vibrant capital of Thailand.



   










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