The 10 Bangkok Hotels Near Incredible Sights & Gardens
There are so many things to see and do in Bangkok, that it’s hard to pack it all in on one trip. Fortunately, some of the city’s best hotels are right by some of the city’s best attractions, making it easy to soak up the sites with ease. These are the best hotels near sightseeing areas in Bangkok.
The W Bangkok
Why it made the list
The W Bangkok is right by one of the most important Hindu sites in the city – the Sri Maha Mariamman Temple. Built in 1879, the temple is dedicated to Mother Mari, the Hindu Goddess of Rain and features ornate towers and plays host to a variety of events and festivals throughout the year.
Avani Riverside Bangkok Hotel
Why it made the list
Being far south of the city has its benefits. For hotel guests at Avani Riverside, the perks are being out of the craziness of the city and also being across the river from Asiatique. This riverfront bazaar opened in 2012 and features everything from carnival rides and street food to shopping and cabaret shows.
SO Sofitel Bangkok
Why it made the list
This unique hotel was envisioned by famed designer Christian Lacroix and combines touches of the five elements of wood, fire, water, metal, and earth. More importantly, the hotel is right across the street from Lumpini Park, a 142-acre green space that is home to bikers, joggers, bird-watchers, and secret lovers.
Siam@Siam
Why it made the list
If you stay at Siam@Siam, you’ll be blown away by the hotel’s design and embrace of modern art. You’ll also marvel at how close it is to the Jim Thompson House and the National Stadium. The Jim Thompson House is a museum that commemorates the legacy of Jim Thompson who is almost single-handedly responsible for bringing Thai silk to the rest of the world. If you time your visit right, you might be able to catch a soccer match at the city’s expansive National Stadium.
Grand China Hotel
Why it made the list
The Grand China Hotel is situated in one of the world’s oldest and largest Chinatowns. Home to Chinese immigrants since the late 1700s, Chinatown is now a bustling stretch with markets, shops, and events all year round.
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