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Novotel Bangkok on Siam Square

8.0 guest score Siam from €86 / night

There's a particular kind of property that travellers keep coming back to in Bangkok: Novotel Bangkok on Siam Square, a four-star in Siam, fits that bill. What gives the place its edge is the address itself: set away fro…

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💰 Best value
Easy Monday Pool Capsule Hotel - Old Town Bangkok
Lowest price tier with solid reputation
from EUR 5/night
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📍 Best location
Chest's Place
Closest to main sights and transit
from EUR 11/night
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💕 Best for couples
Siri Grand Bangkok Hotel
Top reviews + prime area
from EUR 68/night
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Country Thailand
💰 Currency THB
💬 Language Thai
Timezone Asia/Bangkok
Airport BKK (Suvarnabhumi) / DMK (Don Mueang)
🌤 Best time Nov–Feb
💲 Avg. budget $50–120/night

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Frequently Asked Questions about Hotels in Bangkok

What is the best area to stay in Bangkok?

Sukhumvit is best for convenience and nightlife, while Rattanakosin suits those who want to walk to temples and historic sites.

How much does a hotel in Bangkok cost?

Budget rooms start at $15–25/night, mid-range hotels run $50–120, and luxury options with pools start around $150.

When is the best time to visit Bangkok?

November to February for cooler, drier weather. Avoid April (extreme heat) unless you want to experience Songkran (water festival).

Is Bangkok safe for tourists?

Generally very safe. Be cautious of common tourist scams (gem shops, inflated taxi fares) and keep valuables secure in crowds.

Is Bangkok walkable?

Neighborhoods are walkable, but the city is spread out. The BTS and MRT connect major areas, and river boats serve riverside temples.

Do I need to book temples in advance?

No advance booking needed for most temples. The Grand Palace can get very crowded — arrive early morning for the best experience.

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