Top 5 Budget Hotels in Bangkok
Bangkok is one of those cities which offers a huge range of hotels to choose, in just about any budget. From funky serviced apartments, to opulence reeking 5 starers to slick boutique hotels and dingy hostels. Though the budget hotels in Bangkok had had a seedy reputation in past, it is fast changing thanks to numerous slick, compact properties mushrooming all over the city.
Loy La Long :- Nestled away behind Chinatown's massive temple, Loy La Long is a unique B&B that is part of the growing trend of 'green hoteliers'. This quaint 2 storey teak house overlooks the Chao Praya river and features 7 rooms decked in recycled materials and bold colours. However, the highlight of the hotel is the lovely cushion-strewn common area that overlooks the river. Guests vouch that they have never seen a more perfect spot for an evening of beer and friendly banter. Budget Hotels in Bangkok are notoriously located near noisy streets and tourist traps, Loy La Long is a rare exception.
Amanta Ratchada :- Bangkok has long had a steadily increasing number of serviced apartments that catered to those looking for a bargain accommodation. Amanta Ratchada located on the MRT Ratchada corridor is a classy two mini-apartments that offers a bathtub, kitchenette, TV, lounge area and a airy balcony. They also have a nice pool, sauna and gym besides free Wi-Fi and a delicious breakfast. For best prices try to make an online hotel booking at their official website and explore Thailand within a homely environment .
Atlanta :- One of Bangkok's most renowned small hotels, the Atlanta features a classy, modernist inspired lobby which has remained unmodified since it inception in the 1950s. The hotel received a nice dollop of popularity when the King of Thailand once played jazz in its jazz bar The hotel's website proclaims that it is “run on conservative principles and imperiously heedless of fashions and trend … untouched by pop culture and post-modern primitivism”. The cheaper rooms can look a bit worn out with only fans and some modernist-themed furniture. The suites on the other hand have a separate living room and. One of the few hotels in Bangkok to have a 'no sex tourist policy', the Atlanta has a fantastic Thai restaurant and lies in proximity to Sukhumvit Road. To ensure you get the best discounts and deals, try to book Bangkok hotels online on official websites, rather than through phone or mail.
Lub D Hostel :- The owners of the Lub D Hostel wanted to create a space that retained the explorative spirit of a hostel with the comforts of a mid range hotel. Located in the heart of Bangkok, Lub D has quickly grown into becoming one of the most favoured choice for backpackers to the city. Amenities include flatscreen TV, comfortable beanbags, a cafe, bar with free popcorn, a ladies only zone and 24 hour internet. You can choose from a 12 bed dorm to twin room sharing with queen-sized beds.
Me Style Place :- Ever since the MRT Metro line opened up in Ratchadapisek Road, north of the Sukhumvit Road, the area witnessed a steady mushrooming of new hostels and hotels. One of the liveliest spots in the area is Huai Khwang – a busy night market with a large number of Sino-Thais. A 5 minute ride from Huai Khwang metro will land you in Me Style Place. The hotel features a vibrant, retro themed lobby that is decked with old street signs, antique artworks and a 80s vespa. The ground floor houses a restaurant , a pool and a gym. The arty-retro theme from the lobby seeps in to the rooms with most of them being brightly coloured with balconies and cooling tiled floors.
Loy La Long :- Nestled away behind Chinatown's massive temple, Loy La Long is a unique B&B that is part of the growing trend of 'green hoteliers'. This quaint 2 storey teak house overlooks the Chao Praya river and features 7 rooms decked in recycled materials and bold colours. However, the highlight of the hotel is the lovely cushion-strewn common area that overlooks the river. Guests vouch that they have never seen a more perfect spot for an evening of beer and friendly banter. Budget Hotels in Bangkok are notoriously located near noisy streets and tourist traps, Loy La Long is a rare exception.
Amanta Ratchada :- Bangkok has long had a steadily increasing number of serviced apartments that catered to those looking for a bargain accommodation. Amanta Ratchada located on the MRT Ratchada corridor is a classy two mini-apartments that offers a bathtub, kitchenette, TV, lounge area and a airy balcony. They also have a nice pool, sauna and gym besides free Wi-Fi and a delicious breakfast. For best prices try to make an online hotel booking at their official website and explore Thailand within a homely environment .
Atlanta :- One of Bangkok's most renowned small hotels, the Atlanta features a classy, modernist inspired lobby which has remained unmodified since it inception in the 1950s. The hotel received a nice dollop of popularity when the King of Thailand once played jazz in its jazz bar The hotel's website proclaims that it is “run on conservative principles and imperiously heedless of fashions and trend … untouched by pop culture and post-modern primitivism”. The cheaper rooms can look a bit worn out with only fans and some modernist-themed furniture. The suites on the other hand have a separate living room and. One of the few hotels in Bangkok to have a 'no sex tourist policy', the Atlanta has a fantastic Thai restaurant and lies in proximity to Sukhumvit Road. To ensure you get the best discounts and deals, try to book Bangkok hotels online on official websites, rather than through phone or mail.
Lub D Hostel :- The owners of the Lub D Hostel wanted to create a space that retained the explorative spirit of a hostel with the comforts of a mid range hotel. Located in the heart of Bangkok, Lub D has quickly grown into becoming one of the most favoured choice for backpackers to the city. Amenities include flatscreen TV, comfortable beanbags, a cafe, bar with free popcorn, a ladies only zone and 24 hour internet. You can choose from a 12 bed dorm to twin room sharing with queen-sized beds.
Me Style Place :- Ever since the MRT Metro line opened up in Ratchadapisek Road, north of the Sukhumvit Road, the area witnessed a steady mushrooming of new hostels and hotels. One of the liveliest spots in the area is Huai Khwang – a busy night market with a large number of Sino-Thais. A 5 minute ride from Huai Khwang metro will land you in Me Style Place. The hotel features a vibrant, retro themed lobby that is decked with old street signs, antique artworks and a 80s vespa. The ground floor houses a restaurant , a pool and a gym. The arty-retro theme from the lobby seeps in to the rooms with most of them being brightly coloured with balconies and cooling tiled floors.





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