Thailand’s capital city of Bangkok is an enormous metropolis with a population of over 17 million people. On top of this, it attracts even more than that number of tourists each year. All this is to say that it’s certainly got a buzz about it. As you might expect from such a location, there’s plenty of choice when it comes to places to stay.
So much choice, in fact, that it can be difficult to decide where is right for you. There are places for every budget, some private, some less so, and then there are all the different districts to consider. Well, this quick guide has got you covered. These are the most important things you should be looking for in your Bangkok accommodation.
- Luxury: Yes, Bangkok is a famous backpacking destination. And, yes, most backpackers stay in hostels. But a room in a luxury hotel in Bangkokis often cheaper than it is almost anywhere else in the world. It could be your chance to live the high life!
Okay, perhaps luxury hotels are not for everyone, and depending on the season they may not be that much cheaper. There are, however, some things that hotels in the city offer that hostels often don’t and which you might consider to be essential once you disembark the plane, such as…
- Air conditioning: Thailand is hot. Really hot. You can expect temperatures to exceed 30 degrees Celsius throughout the year, and it will be humid too. These are not conditions that make for comfortable sleep, and if you’re not used to this sort of climate then even a fan is not going to cut it.
Surprisingly, not everywhere offers air conditioning. Make sure this is something your room has before you book. If you look up the room on Booking.com it will show whether it is included.
- A pool: Another great way to beat the heat, and a good way to stay fit if you’re into cardio exercise but struggle to run in the Thai climate.
Even if you plan on sightseeing all day every day, a pool is worth considering. Bangkok is a hectic and often overwhelming city. You might find that you need a bit of respite.
- The location: Like many other large cities, there are hotels all over, but most of the attractions are focused around the centre. That’s where to look if you want to be in the thick of things or if you want a riverside view, but it’s also where you will pay the highest prices.
It is actually not too much trouble to stay a little further out because the city has excellent transport links. Between boats, the subway, the monorail, and taxis, you can get anywhere you need to go easily.
- Internet: This is offered pretty much everywhere, but internet speed and stabilityare not always reliable, despite the city’s reputation as a haven for digital nomads. It’s best to take a look at some reviews of your hotel before you book to see if anyone recently experienced any problems.
WIth these things covered, it’s over to you to pick your favourite from the many hotels in Bangkok. There’s something for all tastes, from luxury to cheap and cheerful, unique to boutique.