Sathorn
Guesthouses, hotels and resorts
Soi Ngam Dupli
Soi Ngam Dupli was home to Thailand's original backpacking scene but was long ago taken over by Khao San Road. What remains of it now is tired, weary and for the most part a little crusty. The closest BTS is Saladaeng, while a 15-minute walk away is Lumpini Park. This is a popular area with long-termers.
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The Tivoli Hotel
A rather swish surprise
71/2-3 Soi Sri Bumphen, Yen-Arkart Rd
T: (02) 249 5858; F: (02) 249 5818The Tivoli hotel is a modern hotel not far from Soi Ngam Dupli that offers great value for the money, even if it does have a slightly off-the-beaten path location. Rooms are modern and well ... View details
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Sanctuary House
A beautiful long term option
34/17 Soi Sribumpen
T: (089) 496 5882;Primarily aimed at long-term residents, this block of studio apartments makes a great home base if you are staying in Bangkok for a few days. The studio apartments are well decorated and come with ... View details
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Lee Guesthouse 3
A 1970s guest house experience
13 Soi Saphan Khu, Off Soi Sri Bamphen
T: (02) 679 7045;Tucked in between Sala Thai to one side and Madam Guesthouse to the other, Lee Guesthouse 3 could not be more different than its companion Lee Guesthouse 4 around the corner. LG3 has bright, airy ... View details
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ETZzz Hostel
A bright and cheery place
Soi Ngam Dupli, Rama 4 Rd
T: (02) 286 9492;Spread over five floors, ETZzz Hostel opened in early 2011 and is a bright and cheery place in a relatively convenient location near Lumpini Park, with good connections to the MRT subway system. On ... View details
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Ibis Hotel Sathorn
Good deals online
Soi Ngam Dupli
T: (02) 659 2888;This international chain offers smallish rooms with all of the mod-cons, including cable TV and room service. While it doesn't win any charm awards (every Ibis property seems to look the same), the ... View details
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Penguin House
Good value, but simple
27/23 Soi Sri Bamphen, Bangkok
T: (02) 679 9991-2;Under the same management and sharing the same name as the internet cafe just across the way, Penguin House offers a more upmarket set of rooms further down the Soi Sri Bamphen. Large clean rooms are ... View details
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Pinnacle Lumpinee Hotel & Spa
A good mid-range spot
17 Soi Ngam Dupli, Bangkok
T: (02) 287 0111; F: (02) 287 3420A brief walk south down Soi Ngam Dupli leads to the main entrance of Pinnacle Hotel & Spa. Passing through the leafy car park into the large, elegantly faded lobby, it is obvious why this hotel fits ... View details
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Cafe des Arts Guesthouse
Not very artful, but cheap
27/39 Soi Sri Bumpen, Rama IV Rd
T: (02) 679 8438;The Cafe des Arts Guesthouse has eight basic rooms on two floors, each with an exceptionally firm double mattress. Linens are worn, but the bathrooms are clean and have hot water showers. A shared ... View details
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Sala Thai Daily Mansion
A mellow place with a nice vibe
Soi Saphan Khu 15 (off Soi Sri Bamphen), Bangkok
T: (02) 287 1436;At the end of the Soi, sitting under towering palm trees, is Sala Thai Guesthouse. Staff here are friendly, if a little unenthusiastic when showing guests around the neat and tidy premises — you ... View details
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Madam Guesthouse
Unusual atmosphere
11 Soi Saphan Khu, Off Soi Sri Bamphen, Bangkok
T: (02) 286 9289; F: (02) 213 2087Tucked away down this leafy backstreet, Madam Guesthouse fills the gap in the market for cheap, silent, fan-cooled rooms. As a converted house, staying at Madame has a very homely feel, requiring ... View details
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Lee 4 Guest House
Value for money
Soi Saphan Khu (off Soi Sri Bamphen), Bangkok
T: (02) 679 8116;Down the quiet side street of Soi Saphan Khu lies Lee's fourth and final guesthouse. The small lobby of Lee 4 guesthouse is sometimes found silent, occupied only by a dozing elderly lady. If you have ... View details
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Moon House
Not a bad choice
2/10-11 Soi Sri Bamphen, Bangkok
T: (02) 287 1756;Just off Soi Ngam Duphli is the no-frills Moon House guesthouse. If you're easily claustrophobic or are above average height, the small dark stairwells at Moon House will probably put you off. ... View details
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Sathorn Road
Once lined with old mansions and colonial villas, Sathorn Road has been well and truly given over to the motor vehicle. Although there are footpaths, you'll need a mask if you're panning on walking a long way. A couple of Bangkok's top hotels are on this road, and the western part is served by skytrain.
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The Metropolitan Bangkok
A chic oasis in a busy city
27 South Sathorn Rd, Bangkok
T: (02) 625 3333; F: (02) 625 3300Simply put, The Metropolitan is beautiful. In a big, hot, crowded city it feels amazing to walk through the doors into the cool lobby. The staff are attentive and well trained, and the rooms are well ... View details
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The Sukhothai
A beautiful take on Thai-design aesthetic
13/3 Sathorn Tai Road
T: (02) 344 8888; F: (02) 344 8899The Sukhothai is built around ponds and gardens, with restaurants and rooms mimicking the placement of houses on canals. It makes for a peaceful respite on Sathorn Road. The rooms at the Sukhothai ... View details
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Banyan Tree Bangkok
Stunning building
21/100 Sathorn Tai Rd
T: (02) 679 1200; F: (02) 679 1199Certainly one of the most spectacular buildings in Bangkok, the Banyan Tree boasts a stunning roof-top bar that has some of the best views in Bangkok and great cocktails. The business-orientated ... View details
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The Sukhothai

1 vote 13/3 Sathorn Tai Road
Sathorn
T: (02) 344 8888
F: (02) 344 8899
The Metropolitan Bangkok

1 vote 27 South Sathorn Rd
Sathorn
T: (02) 625 3333
F: (02) 625 3300
Sanctuary House

1 vote 34/17 Soi Sribumpen
Sathorn
T: (089) 496 5882
Banyan Tree Bangkok

1 votes 21/100 Sathorn Tai Rd
Sathorn
T: (02) 679 1200
F: (02) 679 1199
The Tivoli Hotel

1 vote 71/2-3 Soi Sri Bumphen
Sathorn
T: (02) 249 5858
F: (02) 249 5818
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