Bangkok Top 10 Nightlife Hotels

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Great Bangkok Hotels Near The Hottest Nightlife

To get the most out of Bangkok's nightlife it is best to stay in a hotel near the clubs, bars and establishments that make the city famous or infamous as some would say. There are many hotels in the city fit for almost every type of budget. So whether you want to spend a little or live it up in the Big Mango you will find in this lens hotel reviews from me and also from fellow travelers who reserved their rooms here on this website.

Some of these accommodations on this Top 10 list are considered girl friendly hotels in Bangkok, which means the hotels allow their guests to invited ladies they meet in go go bars and clubs back to their rooms with no joiner fees.

It's no big secret. Bangkok has one of the hottest nightlife scenes in the whole of Southeast Asia. From the wild clubs to the subdued jazz bars. There's just so much nightlife activities in Bangkok that I know you will find whatever suits your palette.

The prices for the hotels I reviewed and recommend here range from 1900THB ($54 USD) to 3300THB ($94 USD) and are in prime locations. I'll be revising and updating often so please favorite this page on your browser.

Every year thousands of hard core party goers descend upon the streets of Bangkok drinking and dancing the night away with some of the world's most beautiful people.

Bangkok's club scene is ultramodern with a vast variety of music ranging from the latest hip hop beats with trance techno bass thumping groove to keep heart and feet moving through the night.

The Top 10 Hotels listed here will put you right up and into the fire. Bars, pubs, clubs and all the seedy bits (if that's what you're into) are right at your fingertips when you stay at any one of these top rated hotels. But don't take my word for it.

I have been traveling and living in Thailand for business and vacation for many years. Most of the hotels I recommend here I have stayed in myself. Some I helped book for visiting friends and family. And they've all had positive experiences.

Each listed hotel will have some information about the hottest clubs near them that you absolutely should not miss. If there's a place you think someone should visit then go ahead and add a comment. Let everyone know where you think they should go to have a good time.

3 Things You Should Know Before You Plan


1) Always book your hotels ahead of time. Booking at the airport or anywhere else within Thailand upon arrival could cost you 20% - 30% more. Best rates are during the low season between March and September. But don't worry, even during high season the rates are still good and sometimes you might find a good deal.

2) Each of these hotels are close to either the BTS Sky Train (Bangkok's elevated train system) or the MRT (Bangkok's underground train system). These two modes of transportation are highly recommended for getting around the commercial areas of the city and will take you to 70% - 80% of the main attractions in Bangkok. It is fast, cheap and most importantly air conditioned. The hours of operation start 6am and service ends at midnight.

2) Keep in mind, depending on the establishment, clubs and go-go bars in Bangkok have 1am or 2am closing times and are strictly enforced by police. You'll know the party is over when the music stops and the party lights go off. There are clubs that close at 4am, but these are illegal and might be subjected to a police raid. As a tourist, most likely you will not get into trouble, but why take the risk. If you want to venture the risk you can do a search on Google and you will certainly find the information you need of such clubs whereabouts.

Information on Bangkok's MRT/BTS train systems

There are 3 convenient transfer points between the MRT and BTS

Bangkok MRT/BTS Map

Bangkok's MRT and BTS are very affordable and I highly recommend you get around with them whenever you can, even you if can take a taxi to a station. Bangkok's streets is notorious for traffic jams where you'll literally cars, trucks and buses are at a total stand still. For each of the hotels I review I'm going to put the nearest MRT or BTS station in orange text

Bangkok's Mass Rail Transit (MRT) is an under ground subway train running from Hua Lumphong Station near Chinatown to Mo Chit Station where the Chatuchak Weekend Market can be found. Along the way there are stops to major commercial and nightlife hot spots such as Silom and Sukhumvit. The train fare is very affordable and are easily purchased through a touch screen computer with English translations. Just tap in your destination, pay, and a computerized round plastic chip is your way to get pass the turnstile. Make sure you keep the chip because once you get to your destination you have to put it into a slot or else you can't get pass the turnstile.

Bangkok's Transit System (BTS) is an elevated (because the trains are elevated it's also called the Sky Train) two line train system running along two major routes, Silom and Sukhumvit. Very cheap, efficient and quick just like the MRT. It's the best way to get around as most of the stops are right at the front steps of most major department shops and nightlife hot spots. Fares can be purchased as per need basis or if you're staying in Bangkok for awhile it is best to purchase a discounted fare pass at the station's booth.

Most of the MRT and BTS stations are adjacent to about 70% to 80% percent of the tourist attractions in central Bangkok. Both the MRT and BTS open and operate from 6am to 12am. Be prepared to wait longer during rush hour and weekends as these trains can get quite packed with people. Quick, clean, affordable, efficient and very easy to use and get around as the signs and maps are in English. But most importantly it is well air conditioned. This is the best way to get around Bangkok so take full advantage of it.

Currently there are BTS tracks being built leading to Suvarnabhumi International Airport with connections to some main BTS station. This will certainly cut down some taxi (not that taxi rides from airports are expensive) travel cost as well as speed up your trip to the center of Bangkok.

#1 Majestic Grande Sukhumvit Hotel

Rates starting at 3000THB per night - Stay 4 Nights Pay for 3

Majestic Grande Bangkok Hotel The Majestic Grande hotel in Bangkok is located slightly off the main avenue of Sukhumvit, a very major roadway flanked with a mix of Thai and foreign restaurants, commercial buildings and department stores. This is a major advantage to any tourist as their put right up front to one of the busiest neighborhoods in Bangkok.

I stayed in the Majestic Grande a few months after it first opened its doors, when the prices were half of what it is today for a deluxe room. I'd still pay the rate they charge today as this hotel is excellent and the location is strategic for exploring the city. The service is attentive with friendly staff whom I found very easy to communicate with.

Majestic Grande Bangkok HotelI normally stay in the Grande Superior room whenever I'm alone, but if I'm with my girlfriend I book the Grande Deluxe because it's bigger. The rooms have nice flat screen TVs with central room control right at your fingertips by the bedside. The rooms are really nicely decorated, very modern which I like.

If you're planning to stay here I hope you're not a swim fan because the pool is tiny and there are a few sunbeds available for lounging. There is also a very small fitness center with a few modern equipment for a good cardiac workout.

The buffet breakfast is also top notch with so many choices of international cuisines to choose from. They even have dinner specials leftover from the night before and they'll just lump it together with the breakfast buffet. I highly recommend the Majestic Grande Sukhumvit for a very enjoyable stay.

Ploen Chit BTS station is a 5 minute walk and will get you easily to the other popular commercial destination spots.

Nightlife Hotspots:

Majestic Grande Bangkok Video

What you are seeing is a superior room. As you can see the room is rather small but very well designed with modern amenities. All the rooms have a master digital control right by the bed. If you can, spring for the deluxe rooms or ask nicely for an upgrade. The receptionists speak multiple languages. It never hurts to ask.
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    tomsheamus Feb 2, 2012 @ 4:00 am | delete
    Bangkok is a very good place for holidays.
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    itgraphix Dec 27, 2011 @ 4:53 pm | delete
    Good list Thank you. I am planning to stay in Silom next time.
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    Edward Q. Dec 5, 2011 @ 12:31 am | delete
    Such a classy hotel with attractive rates. I have to be honest I was a bit skeptical when I booked here because after reading so many positive reviews and none were negative. So I've check other places and it is true Majestsic Grande is a worthy hotel in Bangkok to spend your money and time.
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    Dexter Nov 21, 2011 @ 2:29 am | delete
    This was great place to stay. My first time in Bangkok and Majestic Grande Hotel helped make my stay more enjoyable. The go go bars across the street helped a lot too =)
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    Samoa Juan Nov 8, 2011 @ 3:31 am | delete
    When I first arrived by taxi the building looked small but it's tall and wide. And yes indeed Majestic Grande looked like a professional business hotel but the rates are affordable thanks to the free night offer. Like the rest here I stayed at a Deluxe Grande room which was nice, big and comfortable. I'm a fitness freak and I was really disappointed with the so called 'fitness center'. The pool was tiny and was only good for soaking and not laps. That's rally the only negatives about this hotel. The location is the best, just a short skip to a massage parlor and plenty of beer bars and go go bars.
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#2 The Dawin Bangkok Hotel

Rates starting at 1950THB per night

The Dawin hotel is brand new. Which means that there may be a little bit of service kinks due to the inexperience of new staff. With that slight problem aside this hotel is a great deal especially because you are so near the hub activity of Nana Entertainment Plaza. Don't even bother staying at the Nana Hotel across the street, it's a old run down hotel. Trust me.

There's also a lot of beer bars and snooker clubs you can check out in the vicinity. There's just so much to do and see in this area that you don't even really have to go out that far. But if you do feel the urge of venturing out you're in luck as the Nana BTS station is just a short 5 minute walk. So if you want to check out some great department stores such as Siam Paragon and the Emporium, the BTS will take you either way in about 10 to 15 minutes. No need to take a taxi at all since the roads in the surrounding area is usually jammed with traffic.

Dawin Bangkok HotelSince the Dawin Hotel in Bangkok was built in 2008 the furnishings in the rooms are still immaculate. The bed's a little firm for my taste but it's something I'm use to while staying in Bangkok. I like the modern design of the rooms, very fresh and clean looking. I've never stayed in the superior rooms but I know that the standard rooms are a little bit small, yet comfy.

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    Ricky Lee Feb 2, 2012 @ 12:24 am | delete
    I was looking around for hotels near Nana and didn't really know where to stay because there are so many hotels there. So I decided to go with your recommendation. Dawin is a good hotel but the room I was given was small. I mean I did know it was going to be small but really. I guess I'm not use to hotels in Asia since this is my first trip in Thailand. Overall it is a good hotel and yes the biggest charm that it's right in Nana red light district.
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    Nelson Picks Dec 15, 2011 @ 1:28 am | delete
    My all time favorite hotel in Bangkok. I've been in a lot of hotels in the are and Dawin is tops. They have very modern rooms and service is good too.
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    Dale Fariano Nov 23, 2011 @ 8:59 pm | delete
    Great hotel! Thanks for recommending such a clean and modern hotel for my first trip to Bangkok! Love the clean rooms and even the small pool was okay. Service was friendly and professional. I also like the bar across the street. Some pretty ladies there but mostly ugly haha!
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    Jonas Push Nov 9, 2011 @ 11:11 pm | delete
    Dawin is my favorite hotel in Nana, not only are the rooms very clean, new and modern, one of my favorite bars is right across the street called Swan Bar 2, very sweet girls working inside with always a friendly smile and company. Oh, back to my stay in Dawin. The workers inside the hotel are very friendly and helpful. The hotel is smallish but the rooms are good size and bathroom is modern too. By the way they do allow you bring a lady back to your room without charging the dreaded joiner fee.
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    Paul P. Aug 12, 2011 @ 5:57 pm | delete
    I've never stayed at the Majestic Grande before but I did stay at the Dawin Hotel just last week and it was one of the best affordable hotels I've ever stayed in Asia. I had a superior room and it was pretty big with nice big bed, a lazyboy sofa and big flat screen tv. But the biggest plus of staying at this hotel is the location. If you are a single man, you will love the location of this hotel. Trust me. I highly recommend this hotel too and think it should be number 1.
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Nana Entertainment Plaza in Bangkok

Entertainment plaza is more like the grown man's version of Disney Land. Here you will find a cluster of bars and go-go bars with a smattering of pool tables.
If ladyboys is your thing then you will find some famous ones here. These establishments close promptly at 2am.
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#3 Grand President Bangkok

Rates starting at 2000THB per night

Grand President Bangkok This is another great hotel with a really good price. It's clean and most importantly in a really good location. If you like swimming then this is the right place for you. There are 3 swimming pools which is unheard of in a hotel in the middle of a city.

To me there is unusually friendly service here in this hotel and housekeeping staff is the hardest working bunch I've ever seen.
You can easily get around to the other areas in Bangkok from the sky train at Nana BTS station which is about 5 minute walk onto Sukhumvit road. You can also catch the subway at Asok MRT station which is a 5 - 10 minute walk in the other direction. These modes of transportation will easily take you to other commercial areas such as Siam Paragon, Siam Square and Emporium, as well as the other nightlife hot spots. There are a lot of other entertainment hot spots around this hotel to keep you busy.

Grand President BangkokThere are four different room categories in the Grand President Bangkok, the one I stay all the time is the Opal Studio. The rooms are slightly larger then average in Bangkok which I like. Furniture such as the bed is well kept even though the hotel is a bit older. There is no carpet in these room which I actually like because it makes the room cleaner and cooler.

I highly recommend you stay here because the location and price is just right.

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    Lixie L. Feb 6, 2012 @ 11:46 pm | delete
    Super hotel and quite glad I came across your list of recommended hotels!
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    Andy Aug 5, 2011 @ 8:28 am | delete
    Excellent hotel in Bangkok close to nightlife, shopping, trains.
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    Morgan Druxsan Jun 15, 2011 @ 9:35 am | delete
    Terrific hotel, excellent location along many popular bars and clubs. Doesn't hurt that 2 red light districts are in walking distance. I work in the hotel industry and I think the price of the hotel should be double so Grand President is a very good hotel option in Bangkok.
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    Danny M. Apr 5, 2011 @ 8:10 pm | delete
    In my room now at Grand President. I booked last night from the airport on your website and got instant confirmation and room voucher after payment. Thank you for the discount and this hotel is excellent. You're the best!
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    Anton Lewis Mar 31, 2011 @ 4:16 pm | delete
    Grand President is a good hotel in a very good location for those enjoying go go bars. I stayed here for 2 nights because I'm staying mostly in Pattaya. I booked a superior room here and was given a room on the 9th floor. It was good, big and clean with a comfortable king sized bed. There was a fridge and electronic safety box too. The price of this hotel is very low and I would come back here for longer stay in Bangkok.
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Bed Supperclub in Bangkok video

Another one of Bangkok's famous international clubs with guest DJs from all over the world.

Bed Supperclub
Open: 20:00 - 01:00 daily. Restaurant: 19:00 - 24:00 (Monday - Thursday), 19:30 - 01:00 (Friday and Saturday)
Location: 26 Sukhumvit Soi 11
Contact: +66 (0)2 651 3557
Skytrain: Nana

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#4 Montien Hotel in Bangkok Review

Rates starting at 2210THB per night

Montien Hotel Bangkok This is a very attractive hotel rate because the Montien Hotel has good rooms, great service and most importantly a fantastic location. If you're in Bangkok to solely visit Patpong and its nightlife entertainment venues then this is the place for you. There is just so many bars, clubs and go-go bars around you that every night you won't be bored. All within just less then a block away.

And if you're into shopping then you'll also enjoy Patpong Night Market which is right in middle of the street between the bars and clubs. Lots of counterfeit goods can be bought here but you have to bargain as the prices are higher here. Stay away from the fake watches especially Rolex please. Your friends can tell it's not real.

If you want to venture further out it's no problem at all, you can easily reach the Sky Train at Sala Daeng BTS station by foot in about 5 to 10 minutes. The underground subway can be taken at Silom MRT station, also a 5 to 10 minute walk.

Montien Hotel BangkokTo be honest the rooms at the Montien Hotel in Bangkok are a little bit dated. But the hotel's management and housekeeping staff are top notch so the hotel is extremely well maintained. The hotel facilities are very good as well, some great restaurants (although I prefer to eat outside) a beautiful pool and nice fitness center. Overall I'm sure if you stay here at the Montien Hotel in Bangkok you'll have a great time.

Nightlife Hotspots:
  • Patpong
  • Suan Luam Night Bazaar

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    Gregory Sheen Aug 7, 2011 @ 8:13 am | delete
    Enjoyed my stay at the Montien. Close to the patpong naughty bars and very central location in the city with many restaurants, massage parlors and train station in close walking. I would stay again at the Montien next time I visit Bangkok.
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    Tommy Lake Apr 9, 2011 @ 1:02 pm | delete
    A good hotel, I don't think it is overpriced because back home in the US I'd be paying 3x for a the quality of Montien. I booked a superior room and it has an excellent view outside. My room is big and the bed comfortable with modern fixtures. Bathroom is big and very clean. And location of this hotel can't be beat. It's right in front of Patpong and many go go bars. Train stations are close by. I'm a happy camper when I'm staying here.
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    Edmund R. Dec 7, 2010 @ 8:41 am | delete
    Overpriced in my opinion.
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    Bradley Wilshire Jul 6, 2010 @ 3:14 pm | delete
    I booked a room here at the Montien for 3 nights here. Your reservation service is quite prompt and professional. I also appreciate your reviews for hotels, they are quite spot on with accurate information. I wouldn't hesitate to come back here to use your services.
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    FLoyd Lyon Jun 19, 2010 @ 7:12 am | delete
    Great rooms with a view, but my room on the 14th floor was just a bit dated though I noticed furniture is newer. I'll definitly be coming back maybe trying an upgrade room. I remember the price for the rooms here were higher too but I guess after all the shenanigans they've lowered it.
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#5 Royal Benja Hotel

Rates starting at 1900THB per night

Royal Benja Hotel Bangkok The Royal Benja Hotel is a pretty popular hotel in Bangkok located on Nana. Of all the hotels I've stayed in this one gets the most mixed reviews. From my experience I've never had any serious problems with my room. But a few times my friend's room had faulty air condition and water stained carpet. So I told him to ask for a room change. I think I've never had a problem because reception remembers me from previous stays.

Here's a tip: Whenever you ask for a room change, dress as sharp as possible, meaning no shorts, tank tops and flip flops. If possible wear clean button down shirt, suit pants and shoes. I know it sucks, but Thai society is based on social order, hence the better you are dressed the better treatment you'll receive.

Royal Benja Hotel BangkokThere are only standard rooms available in the Royal Benja Hotel with varying bed sizes. The furniture inside has some sign of age, the usual wear and tear but nothing really to complain about. The bathrooms are clean and I find that the maid service is very helpful contrary to some reviews. There aren't too many room amenities, but if you're just looking for a comfortable place to stay in a great location then this is the place for you.

With that said, the Royal Benja Hotel is a really nice hotel in a very good location in Nana Soi 4. You're not too far from Nana Entertainment Plaza and just a 10 minute walk to Nana BTS Station.

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    neel May 20, 2011 @ 4:14 pm | delete
    It was really a good stay for a first timer as you get a chance to watch the culture of Bangkok pretty closely. The hotel is a minute walk from the mail sukhumvit lane and everything is close by. Even this is not as expensive as one would think by looking at the appearance.
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    Helen Duwali Sep 21, 2009 @ 9:06 pm | delete
    Good place to stay, I like.
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    Edwin_Clark Jun 10, 2009 @ 8:01 pm | in reply to Steven K. | delete
    1000Baht, thats crazy. I hope you didn't pay that every night.
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    Steven K. Jun 10, 2009 @ 7:50 pm | delete
    I spent 4 nights in this hotel in December 2007. Joiner fee was 500 Bath at this time. Better than Amari Boulevard in December 2008 (8 Nights). They took 1000 Bath!!!
    Just to inform you...
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    King Yui Mar 23, 2009 @ 9:24 am | delete
    Not a bad place to stay because I enjoy red light district. Originally I booked the Dawin but couldn't get a room so I tried here. I think housekeeping does a poor job here and the room is outdated.
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Q Bar Bangkok Video

An interntational club with special guest DJs from all over the world spin their beats to hard club goers in Bangkok.

Q Bar
Open: 20:00 - 01:00
Location: 34 Sukhumvit Soi 11
Contact: +66 (0)2 252 3274
Skytrain: Nana
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#6 The Emerald Hotel in Bangkok Review

Rates starting at 2250THB per night

Emerald Hotel Bangkok There are a whole bunch of nightlife options available in Bangkok. The Emerald Hotel is right in the middle of a long stretch of road called Ratchadapidesek, also famous for the proximity to massage parlors that cater to men. So if you're looking for massage parlor action this is a great hotel for you to stay in since most can be reached just by walking. The bars and clubs that are in the surrounding area cater mostly to Thais, however foreigners are always welcome.

Their is a large group of bars and clubs or pubs as the Thais call them located on Ratchada Soi 4. There is a very big club venue called Hollywoods with live music and dancing girls. The closes subway stop is the Thailand Cultural Center MRT station. Most of the crowd that hang there are young in the lower 20's age range who go listen to live music. It's a cool place in my opinion to just hang back, relax and watch people get plastered.

The location of the Emerald Hotel in Bangkok is a bit far off from the center of the city, but no worries, the Huay Kwang MRT station is really close by and it'll get you to the other main attractions in Bangkok quickly.

Emerald Hotel BangkokThe rooms here in the Emerald Hotel are very clean and well taken care of by housekeeping. This hotel is quite popular with weddings which says a lot about the class of this hotel. Don't worry even though there are a lot of massage parlors outside the area is very clean.
The hotel is very big with lots of hotel facilities that you wouldn't find in a hotel at the center of Bangkok. This is hotel is worth visiting and a great option.

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    mhosong72 Jul 7, 2011 @ 11:55 pm | delete
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    Peoter R. Jul 3, 2011 @ 11:37 am | delete
    I also followed the comments here. This is my first trip to Bangkok and I didn't know where to stay and I really wanted to visit the soapy massage parlors but had no clue which hotel to choose. Thanks to you I found Emerald Hotel. The first night was heaven with so many beautiful women working inside the massage parlors that were just a 5 minute walk. Emerald Hotel is a good clean hotel with professional service and so close to places of pleasure. I'll be back without a doubt to this hotel.
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    Mohammeed M. Dec 28, 2010 @ 7:26 pm | delete
    Yes good hotel and close to massage parlor with many ladies to choose. Very good location for single men who want clean hotel and profesisional service.
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    Billy Kahn Jun 22, 2010 @ 8:15 am | delete
    Excellent hotel. Followed the other comments here and enjoyed very nice rooms. I stayed in a room on the 12th floor and my room was quite big with new furniture. Loved the plush soft bed and big tv. It was really close to train and especially the massage parlors!!!
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    Kyle C. Feb 22, 2010 @ 8:48 am | delete
    I like the Emerald a lot. I booked a superior room here for 6 nights and really enjoyed my stay. THe hotel is big and clean and the location is the best because it's close to massage parlors and the train so you can get to central bangkok in 10 minutes.
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#7 Siam Heritage Boutique Suites

Rates starting at 1725THB per night

Siam Heritage Boutique Suites The Siam Heritage Boutique Suites in Bangkok is like an oasis in the middle of the desert. Really, I'm not kidding as this hotel property is literally just a 3 minute walk away from the seedy go-go bars and jam packed Patpong Night Market. This area can get really crowded. But I still like it and I always recommend my friends to stay here for fun.

Don't worry, if you've never been to Bangkok's red light zones, it's quite safe with lots of police. You might even be quite surprised about how many foreign families and old folks are seen wandering around, taking curious peeks at hordes of bikini clad woman shuffling to hip hop beats.

Right in the middle of Patpong's go-go bars and clubs is the often packed Patpong Night Market. You can find many brand name counterfeit goods like clothing, bags, silver jewelery and watches. Stay away from the fake Rolex, honestly it's not worth the $30 USD, even if it's for $5 USD you shouldn't bother.

Siam Heritage Boutique SuitesYou can't tell from the outside of the Siam Heritage Boutique, but there are a wide assortments of room configurations from studios to two bedroom suites. However, the rooms are still quite small. I normally stay in the studio rooms and it is very clean and well maintained. It has a lot of decent amenities, the one I enjoy the most is the broadband Internet access.

The nearest train is Sala Daeng BTS Station about 5 to 10 minute walk. There is also a the Silom MRT Station in the same direction about 15 minute walk. Both of these trains gives you access to a large part of the main tourist stops such as Siam Paragon, Central World and the Emporium. It'll also get you to other nightlife hotspots such as Nana Entertainment Plaza and Soi Cowboy

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    Kammie Brown Oct 23, 2011 @ 1:48 am | delete
    Loved the hotel! Thank you for the recommendation.
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    Evan Lee Apr 23, 2011 @ 9:05 am | delete
    Pretty hotel next to gay nightlife. My partner and I enjoyed our stay. We staying in a deluxe room on the 2nd floor. Room was very clean and we like the Thai style. Service was really friendly too and helpful. We highly recommend Siam Heritage for location as well. The train stations are not too far away and Patpong is so close and noisy but at Siam Heritage you won't hear a noise.
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    venmek tuo Jan 6, 2011 @ 2:14 am | delete
    good hotel with friendly service. very close to red light district patpong. enjoyed all of my 8 night stay here.
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    Sven U. Dec 11, 2010 @ 5:33 am | delete
    Very service oriented hotel with clean rooms and my wife and I enjoyed our stay. Many massage parlors nearby and a couple of good restaurants though overpriced, says my Thai wife. Close to Patpong night market and go go bar for entertainment. Makes sure to try out Mizu steakhouse on Patpong. Thanks for recommending Siam Heritage, you helped make our holiday memorable.
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    Pen Patel Sep 3, 2010 @ 6:45 pm | delete
    I was glad I came upon your reviews, Siam Heritage was a real relief from the shithole hotel called Wall Street In. I was happy to pay the 1000 Baht extra to get away from there. I booked a superior room on this website and am glad because now I know what real quality is in Bangkok.
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Patpong Night Market Video

Patpong is not just a night market. There are clubs, pubs and a bunch of go-go bars. There is even a strip of gay bars.
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#8 Ambassador Hotel Bangkok Review

Rates starting at 1600THB per night

Ambassador Hotel Bangkok The Ambassador Hotel Bangkok is a huge property due to it's capability to accommodate 2000 convention guests. The ground floor is full of shops and restaurants (albeit quite expensive) is worth checking.

The Ambassador Hotel Bangkok Thailand boasts more than 1000 spacious guestrooms and suites featuring modern appointments catering to commercial travelers or those seeking a relaxing vacation. There are three sections to this hotel with different room categories, the tower wing, main wing and executive wing. I normally stay at the tower wing and I find everything acceptable. The last time I was here, this hotel was under renovations and I've noticed the price jumped up $10 USD.

Check out the Climax Club in the parking basement. They have some great music and a place to get plastered.

This is a pretty good place to stay in Bangkok if you enjoy the nightlife action. You just have to check it out to see for yourself. The nearest train is the Nana BTS Station which will take you to a lot of the commercial zones like Siam where you'll find Siam Paragon, Siam Square and MBK. There are a lot of restaurants bars and clubs around the Ambassador Hotel Bangkok. Food and drink cost a bit higher around this area since it caters to mostly foreigners. All in all a pretty good hotel to stay in.

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    Dexter B. Dec 11, 2011 @ 4:50 am | delete
    I was staying at Ambassador Hotel for a few days last week. I had a great time. My room was very clean but it did smell little bit of smoke even though it was supposed to be smoke free. Bathrooms was a good size and many television channels. Breakfast in the morning had many options too. I will be sure to book this hotel for more days next year. and for those wondering this hotel is guest friendly =)
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    V. K. Nov 8, 2011 @ 3:33 am | delete
    Good rooms, strategic location to bars and nightlife. Only real downside is that service sucks. And what's with all the indians???
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    Placcico Jul 27, 2011 @ 2:50 pm | delete
    Nice hotel, thanks for recommending!
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    Plavic Deback Jun 21, 2011 @ 9:08 am | delete
    Very good hotel. I stayed in the newer tower and it was excellent. My room had a great view of the city and it was big with new modern furniture. Elevators took a long time but I think because there are many people for some reason. There is a very good club in the basement with many ladies to look at. Some cute dancers too. Ambassador is a very good hotel and you will like it too.
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    Pete Glaxston Apr 19, 2011 @ 6:26 pm | delete
    I stayed at Ambassador too but I think I was in the older wing so the rooms were cheaper and less so flash. But I still enjoyed my stay at Ambassador hotel. Even met a few lovely ladies at the club in the basement of Ambasador hotel. Thanks for the great info!
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#9 Citi Chic Boutique Suites

Rates starting at 2100THB per night

Citi Chic Boutique Suites Bangkok If you want to be near all the modern and ultra cool clubs and bars then the Citi Chic Boutique Suites in Bangkok is the right joint for your stay. This is hotel, however small, is still able to provide my friends who stayed here a really cool atmosphere. I recommend this place to a good buddy of mine and he booked a deluxe terrace room. Since he was a smoker the terrace was a welcoming sight for him.

At first look inside I thought I was in a hotel taken straight of Holland or Switzerland. There really is no hint that you're in a hotel in Thailand. Not that it's a big problem as the rooms were very clean and have modern amenities and furniture. There's one thing I only notice in Thailand is that many hotel bathrooms have see through windows from your bed. I guess it helps put you in the mood whenever you want to watch your mate take a shower. There is a curtain to cover the window but it just makes you think if this hotel was designed to put couples in the mood.

Citi Chic Boutique Suites BangkokThe Citi Chic is about a 10 minute walk to the Nana BTS station but they provide their guest with a free tuk tuk ride. This hotel is pretty close to some really nice places to chill out yet far enough for some really nice peace and quiet.
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    Aimen W. Aug 14, 2010 @ 7:47 am | delete
    A good place, but too far from the main road to Sukhumvit in my opinion. But Citi is close to many higher range bars in Bangkok. I booked a superior room here for 4 nights here and really like the modern rooms and cleanliness. The staff working here are professional and housekeeping was patient especially since I'm so messy. So it's a good place but I think next time I will stay closer to Sukhumvit instead like the Majestic Grande.
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    Tan Hee Lim Feb 2, 2010 @ 5:21 pm | delete
    Very good hotel that is close to clubs like Zanzibar, Q Bar and Bed. Many beautiful lady in area too looking for party.
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    Howie M.D. Dec 26, 2009 @ 8:22 pm | delete
    THough it's a bit further from Sukhmvit road its close to many high end clubs and bars with different sort of crowd such as foreigners and what seems like expensive call girls. Good clean big rooms with excellent breakfast in morning. I'd come back here without a problem at all.
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    Harold K. Nov 2, 2009 @ 9:22 pm | delete
    What an awesome hotel. It's really close to some cool clubs and bars, really good for partying every single night. There were 4 of us and we each booked a superior room. Since we all smoke having a balcony was cool. Rooms here are very modern and clean and this is the place I'll book again next year. Bangkok rocks!
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    Kim Orson Sep 12, 2009 @ 10:44 pm | delete
    My boyfriend just booked our 2nd stay here after coming back from Phuket. We loved the large rooms and the fact that it's in a quiet area. When we do want the noise and party it's good to know we can get there within 5 minutes. One complaint though we had ants in our room, so hopefully our new room won't have any.
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#10 Bally's Studio Suite Silom in Bangkok Review

Rates starting at 1799THB per night

Bally's Studio Silom I'm a real big fan of this hotels location as well as the great areas to hang out around. There's so many great restaurants and watering holes to just eat and people watch. The Bally's Studio Silom is located on Silom Road, a major thoroughfare with a part of the BTS tracks running above and just a block away you have access to the MRT subway.

After staying in Bangkok for so long and eating traditional Thai food day in and day out sometimes it's good to just dig into a good old fashion burger. Lucky for me there's a Burger King directly downstairs and a McDonald's just yards away. Need your Starbucks fix? There's 2 of them just footsteps away.

Lumphini Park is just across the road and about 20 minutes away is Suan Luam Night Bazaar by foot. Check out their huge beer garden and food court with live music. There's just so much to do around this hotel's neighborhood it's great.

Want to explore Bangkok some more? No problem since the Silom MRT and Sala Daeng BTS stations is just minutes away from the door steps of this hotel. The BTS train system can take you to Siam Paragon, MBK as well as the other nightlife hot spots in Bangkok.
Bally's Studio SilomThe rooms here are small, not claustrophobic small so don't worry. The suite rooms are a little bigger so you may want to upgrade. To me the standard rooms are comfortable enough. The furniture inside is new since this hotel is just a few years old. Because of the size of the hotel there's no pool and gym. But all in all it's a nice place to stay especially since the price is very affordable.

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    Peshik N. Jul 20, 2011 @ 7:57 am | delete
    Good hotel with clean rooms, have no complaints except maybe the slow receptionist working at the desk when I checked in. Prime neighborhood for go go bars so this hotel is a big plus.
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    L.O. Jun 10, 2011 @ 8:55 am | delete
    Bally's Studio Suites is a good hotel mainly because of it's location. I stayed in a superior room which had no windows. To me it was no big deal because it's a short building with no view. My room was nice and modern with a lot of room. I say this hotel is in a very good location because right outside is a train station, many international restaurants and the main reason why I am here is the gay bars and clubs.
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    James Belamie Sep 27, 2010 @ 9:54 am | delete
    Very nice rooms at Bally's, stayed here 2 times so far and never been let down.
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    Jeff H. Aug 16, 2010 @ 5:30 am | delete
    Really good place to stay if you like Patpong's go go bars like I do. Hotels service is quite lacking though but I didn't come here to be pampered. Breakfast which is included is real crap but hey it's free. Also many western style restaurants in the neighborhood so a big positive.
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    Elaine Feb 5, 2012 @ 11:26 am | delete
    Thank you I have been looking for a hotel n it's hard to pick for there are too many of them, but with this it's alo easier for me to pick. I'm taking a trip there in 2 weeks with my husband for my birthday. We don't drink or clubbing, so what's your suggestion for us. We like cloth shoes n jewelry shopping. Is there any mall or market you suggest? We will be there on weekday not weekend. Thank you
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    Edwin_Clark Feb 6, 2012 @ 3:20 am | delete
    Hello Elaine.

    There are plenty of places to shop in Bangkok, so no worries there. There is just so much shopping info in Bangkok that it's hard to fit it all in here. So please check out my Bangkok Shopping Guide,http://edwin-clark.hubpages.com/hub/Bangkok-Shopping-Guide-A-Tour-of-Bangkoks-Popular-Malls-and-Bargain-Shopping-Markets
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    deyani Aug 12, 2011 @ 8:06 pm | delete
    This is one of the most comprehensive list bangkok hotels ever, I wish I found this page before I went to Bangkok. --- Blessed ---
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