Bangkok Hotels - Cheap and budget hostels available
There are many excellent Bangkok hotels to choose from for
visitors and tourists. If you have visited Bangkok before then you will most certainly be aware that the Bangkok hotels are relatively cheap
compared to the hotels found in many other major tourism
destinations.
If you are planning to book a Bangkok
hotel then you will first need to find out in what area of Bangkok
you would like to stay. The most popular Bangkok areas are the
Silom and Sukhumvit areas as well as the area around the new
airport for transit passengers.
There are a number of excellent and inexpensive hotels in the
Bangkok Sukhumvit area which include the following Bangkok
hotels:
Ambassador Hotel
Bangkok - 171 Soi 11 Sukhumvit Rd, Bangkok, 10110 - Tel
+66-2-2540444
Nana
Hotel Bangkok - 4 Nanai Tai Sukhumvit Rd, Bangkok, 10110 - Tel:
+66-2-2552525
Taipan Hotel
Bangkok - 25 Sukhumvit Soi 23. Sukhumvit Rd, Bangkok, 10110 -
Tel: +66-2-260988
If you prefer staying in the Silom area which is home to the famous
Patpong nightlife area then why not consider staying at one of the
following excellent Bangkok hotels:
Pinnacle Lumpinee - 17 Soi Ngam Duphli, Rama 4 Road,
Bangkok, 10120 - Tel: +66-2-2870111
Narai Hotel
Bangkok - 222 Silom Rd, Bangkok, 10500 - Tel: +66-2-2370100
If you are looking for some information on Bangkok hotels that are
located nearby to the new Suvarnabhumi Airport then why not have a
look at the following Bangkok hotels:
Novotel Suvarnabhumi Airport - Moo 1 Nongprue
Bang Phli, Samutprakarn, Bangkok, 10540 - Tel: +66-2-1311111
Royal
Princess Srinakarin - 905 Moo 6 Srinakarin Rd, Bangkok, 10250 -
Tel: +66-2-7218400
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