Veranda Resort Hua Hin Cha Am Review

Veranda Resort Hua Hin Cha Am Review

Veranda Resort Hua Hin Review

A LITTLE FAR FROM HUA HIN CITY CENTER… BUT IT’S REALLY NICE…

Last week my wife and I traveled to Hua Hin with a couple of her friends visiting from the UK. Because we prefer staying at hotels and resorts near beaches in Hua Hin we did a little bit of searching.

This time we picked Veranda Resort & Villas Hua Hin Cha Am for review. This hotel is a part of the Accor Hotel franchise. It’s managed by the chic MGallery brand by Sofitel.

I don’t think it’s one of the best beach hotels in Hua Hin for a first-time visit.

I know that sounds negative but hear me out. You see, the Veranda is not very close to Hua Hin’s city center.

For some travelers that could be a good thing. I know most travelers coming to Hua Hin want to relax at a quiet beach and think about absolutely nothing.

While others want to get out and about and explore Hua Hin.

If you prefer to stay at a resort by the beach and think about absolutely nothing with a cold piná colada by a beautiful swimming pool, Veranada Resort, and Villa Hua Hin won’t disappoint. It certainly didn’t disappoint me.

Veranda Hotel Hua Hin MGallery Plaque

The MGallery label just means that this hotel is a fancy one…

BOOKING A ROOM AT VERANDA RESORT HUA HIN

My wife has an Accor hotel membership card about to expire soon. We also had some coupons we wanted to use before her membership expired.

So while looking through the reviews and nice photos of Veranda Resorts Hua Hin we were excited to go check it out for ourselves. 

Veranda Resort Hua Hin Dining Room
Dining Room – Veranda Resort’s main restaurant.

This is without a doubt a 5-star hotel. And with that, there’s a 5-star price to pay for. The room type with the lowest rates are the deluxe rooms which we stayed in for a few nights to make this review.

Deluxe rooms cost about 4500B per night with taxes. We also stayed in Veranda’s premium deluxe room which cost 5000THB per night plus taxes. Breakfast is not included, however. Which is not an issue because we have a car. And we know where the good places are to eat in Hua Hin.

We found an amazing bakery called The Baguette not far away. It’s highly recommended so go check it out.

Beachfront of Veranda Hotel and Resort Hua Hin, Thailand
The resort’s beautifully clean and maintained beach made us fall in love with Veranda.

VERANDA RESORT & VILLAS HUA HIN BEACH FRONT

The beachfront at Veranda Resort is very clean. The beach sand is soft and fine. I saw hotel staff go out to pick up trash and keep things neat. That’s a big bonus in my book.

And because this is a small resort you’re not going to have to fight for a sun chair. It’s the high season in Hua Hin and there were many guests. But I don’t think it was half full. Even if it were there are so many spots around the hotel’s pool and beach to spread out and just be one with nature.

Sunset at the beach in Hua Hin
Very nice quiet beach in front of Veranda Hotel & Resort Hua Hin to enjoy the sunset.
View from the beach looking into Veranda Hua Hin
View from the beach looking into Veranda Hua Hin.

FIRST IMPRESSIONS

After staying in so many hotels of this category through the years you can easily pick up vibes. So when I first stepped inside the open-air lobby of Veranda Resort Hua Hin I knew I was in a good place.

It’s the same good vibes I felt when I stayed at AWA Koh Chang and Amari Vogue Krabi for the first time too.

The lobby ceilings are high with a direct view of the sea. There are no hordes of hotel guests coming and going. Everything looked neat and orderly and there was no clutter. The zen water fountain at the center of the lobby added a nice touch to the overall ambiance.

Zen Fountain inside lobby of Veranda Hotel and Resort Hua Hin
Cool little zen fountain middle of the hotel’s lobby

We arrived around 3 pm and we didn’t see any other guests in the lobby. I could see a few people swimming around at the pool near the beach. And a few guests here and there. Other than that it was so peaceful.

Veranda Resort Hua Hin Lobby
Veranda Resort Hua Hin has a wonderful atmosphere.

WHAT ELSE IS SPECIAL HERE?

My best answer is the exclusivity. And that’s what you’re paying for. There are no hotels or resorts directly next to or even close to Veranda Resort Hua Hin. Although not exclusive to the point where there’s absolutely nothing around. Like our other favorite private resort La A Natu Bakery much further south from Hua Hin.

If you have your car you can easily drive a short distance to find restaurants and shops. Or go check out Blueport Mall, Hua Hin Night Market, and my all-time favorite Cicada Night Market.

The beautiful long stretch of beach in front of the hotel like I already mentioned is the main highlight of Veranda.

Veranda Hotel and Resort Fitness Room
A small fitness room is located past the hotel’s coffee café

There’s a very small fitness room with cardio machines, free weights, and one universal weight machine. Haven’t tried the equipment inside but looks too tight.

If you’re looking for a really good intensive workout with weights I don’t think you’ll like Veranda Hotel’s gym. But the cardio machines look modern. Plus you can run up and down the long stretch of beach. The fitness room is open from 6 am to midnight.

Glassroom Espresso Bar Veranda Resort Hua Hin
Glassroom Espresso Bar open 7am to 8pm

The Veranda has one beautiful free-form swimming pool with two water slides. It will certainly delight kids and the young at heart. Your kids will spend all day at the swimming pool because it opens from 7am to 9pm.

We don’t have a little one yet. But my wife Dtan is 6 months pregnant and we’re super excited to take our little one around for a swim in the pool when we come back.

Overall I think Veranda Resort Hua Hin is a very nice kid-friendly hotel. Especially with the little man-made beach section of the swimming pool.

Veranda Hotel & Resort Hua Hin Swimming Pool
There’s only one large swimming pool for adults and children. The trees in the swimming pool are a nice touch.

Alright, so now that you’ve had a little look around the property, here are the rooms we stayed in at Veranda Resort Hua Hin. 

A LOOK AT THE ROOMS

Veranda Hotel & Resort Hua Han has 12 room types. I only have the budget to check out two rooms on this trip to Hua Hin. I was tempted to book the slider pool suite but the price tag was too steep.

We stayed in the:
  • Veranda Deluxe – Room #210 (44 sq m.)
  • Veranda Premium Deluxe – Room #602 (66 sq m.) 
Dining Room at Veranda Hotel and Resort Hua Hin
Even with a pricey buffet breakfast, there were a decent amount of guests having breakfast…

Now, a look at the first room we stayed in, the Veranda Premium Deluxe room

VERANDA PREMIUM DELUXE ROOM REVIEW

This is the room we stayed in during our first day. As mentioned before my wife has an Accor hotel membership card. Which came with a free one-night upgrade coupon. We upgraded from a Veranda Deluxe room just for one night to check out a premium room.

The premium deluxe rooms are located in a building a short walk from the main hotel lobby.

We were given room #602 which had a decent yet obstructed view of the sea. The room was clean with no funky smells coming from the bathroom. Which is a common thing here in Thailand no matter how fancy the hotel property is.

And the room is well lit with plenty of light fixtures all over the room. Lots of hotels in this category go for a soothing atmosphere, which is what most guests would want for a relaxing holiday.

Veranda Hotel & Resort Hua Hin has struck a good balance of light and relaxation.

Veranda Hotel & Resort Hua Hin Premium Deluxe Room
Veranda premium deluxe room size is 66 square meters.
Veranda Hotel & Resort Hua Hin Premium Deluxe Room Beds

Two queen-sized beds with very comfortable mattresses and pillows.

Veranda Hotel & Resort Hua Hin Premium Deluxe Bathroom
Spacious bathroom with plenty of closet space.
Veranda Hotel & Resort Hua Hin Premium Deluxe - Thann Bathroom Products
Never heard of Thann products but supposed to be fancy.
Veranda Hotel & Resort Hua Hin Premium Deluxe Bathroom Extras
Toothbrush, combs, razor kit, and other little odds and ends.
Veranda Hotel & Resort Hua Hin Premium Deluxe Day Bed
Day bed which can also double as kids’ bed.
Outdoor balcony of Veranda Hotel and Resort Hua Hin Premium Deluxe Room
There’s a spacious balcony with jacuzzi and sunbeds.
Veranda Hotel & Resort Hua Hin Premium Deluxe - Sun beds on the Balcony
Jacuzzi and double sun beds to enjoy on the balcony.
Veranda Hotel and Resort Hua Hin Premium Deluxe Jacuzzi
Finally, a hotel with a working in-room jacuzzi.
Mosquito incense for the outdoor balcony
Not many hotels and resorts I’ve been to have mosquito-repellent incense. Nice touch from Veranda Hotel and Resort Hua Hin.
The mini bar
Two bottles of free water on the top bar.
Stocked Mini fridge
Two bottles of free chilled water inside the mini-fridge.
Veranda Premium Deluxe Rooms Are Located In A Different Building
Premium deluxe rooms are located inside a separate building.
Lobby of Premium Deluxe Rooms
Lobby of premium deluxe rooms.

A BIG ROOM

The room is very big at 66 square meters. A bit of an overkill because there are only two of us staying inside. Even though Veranda’s premium deluxe rooms max capacity is 3 persons this is way too much space. Not that I’m complaining. But we should’ve kept our upgrade coupon for another time if we had known. My wife and I just wanted to be surprised.

This room is perfect if you’re traveling with a child. There’s a separate day bed for children. But the room’s double queen-sized beds are more than enough adequate more.

The bathroom has a shower stall setup with rain shower fixtures. THANN shower products are showcased. I don’t know much about fancy shower products but maybe you do and have heard of them. You can also have a nice bath on the balcony in a jacuzzi.

Veranda Hotel & Resort Hua Hin gets bonus points for hot water on demand. Even their sinks have hot water. Which is important to a guy like me that’s borderline OCD.

However, it would’ve been an extra nice touch if Veranda provided guests with spa salts like we found inside AWA Koh Chang’s bathtubs.

Entrance to Veranda Hotel & Resort Hua Hin
The entrance to the main hotel where our deluxe room awaits.

So my wife and I stayed in this room for one night only. We tried out the jacuzzi and it works great. It’s got the bubbles and water jet which worked well. And there was plenty of hot water running on a constant which makes me think each room is equipped with its water heater.

The air conditioning was quiet and there are a bunch of movie and news channels in English to keep one entertained if they don’t want to venture out. These are nice and comfortable big rooms to relax in after a 3-hour drive from Bangkok.

VERANDA DELUXE ROOM REVIEW

Veranda Hua Hin Deluxe Room #210
A look inside room #210 a deluxe room at Veranda Hotel & Resort Hua Hin

At first, we thought our deluxe rooms were located in the same building as our premium deluxe room. But when we went back to hand in the keycards for our premium room a friendly hotel reception staff led us to our deluxe room on the main property.

Which is better because we’ll be a lot closer to the swimming pool and the gorgeous beach. We got a room on the second floor room #210.

Veranda Hua Hin Hotel Deluxe Room
This is deluxe room #210 on the second floor.

This room faces the inner courtyard or as Veranda calls it garden view. Rooms facing the opposite side of the resort which I think doesn’t have a good view. And I don’t see any price difference between a room with a better view and the ones that don’t.

My suggestion is if you book a garden view room make sure you ask for a deluxe room with a better view. I’m sure if one is available you’ll get it.

Deluxe rooms at Veranda Hotel Resort Hua Hin
Deluxe rooms are located in these buildings. The location is closer to the swimming pool and beach.

Our room was inside the building pictured above. The room on the second floor second from the right is where we stayed.

I much prefer this deluxe room to the premium. It’s 44 sq m. overall and for me a lot cozier. Closet space is smaller here in the deluxe rooms. Not that it matters to us as we still keep all our stuff inside our travel bags.

Deluxe room reading chair at Veranda Hua Hin
A little reading area by the balcony.

There’s a king-sized bed, a separate shower, and a large bathtub. The toilet however shares the room with the shower. This is the first I’ve seen inside a resort of this quality, but it’s not a big deal. I didn’t have a chance to try out the bathtub on this trip but the showers were good with strong water pressure and constant hot water.

Full sized bathtub inside Veranda Hua Hin Deluxe Room
Haven’t tried the bathtub, but it’s full-sized and looks comfortable.
THANN bath products in the deluxe rooms
THANN bath products are also found inside deluxe room bathrooms.

The real highlight of Veranda Hua Hin’s deluxe rooms is the view and the balcony seating space. With the shade and the nice afternoon breeze coming from the ocean I slept on the balcony sofa for hours like a baby.

Balcony space at Veranda Hua Hin
Plenty of space on the balcony overlooking the garden.

After staying at our deluxe room we felt we should’ve saved our room upgrade coupon.

We were just as comfortable and there’s a better view. I didn’t even miss the jacuzzi inside the premium deluxe.

Because we were a lot closer to the beach and especially the swimming pool. From the doorstep of our room to the front of the pool it only took us a couple of minutes to get there.

Swimming pool area at Veranda Hua Hin
There’s a small man-made beach by the pool for children.

As mentioned already, there are 12 room types at the Veranda Hua Hin. The top room types are Beach Front Pool Villa and Sky Pool Villa.

But I took a look at the rooms in front of the pool and shorter walking distance to the beach called the Veranda @ Sea rooms. I’m interested in checking it out in the future because it looks pretty cool.

The resort provides free internet Wi-Fi and the connection was fast and consistent. You could even get Wi-Fi coverage at the swimming pool and sun chairs in front of the beach.

Veranda @ Sea room type
This is the Veranda @ Sea room type I’m interested in reviewing the next time I come back here.

Veranda Hotel and Resort is a very nice place to relax and enjoy Hua Hin. If you’re planning on visiting Bangkok I think coming to this resort would be a great compliment and contrast from all the noise that is in Bangkok.

My wife and I like this hotel and we can’t wait to go back and check out the other room types.

HOW TO GET THERE:

ADDRESS: 737/12 Mung Talay Road, Cha Am, Petchburi 76120, Thailand

Veranda Resort Hua Hin is 130km from Bangkok, about 3 3-hour drive by car. It is approximately 21km from Hua Hin’s city center.

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Where to Stay in Bangkok for Your First Epic Visit in Thailand

Where to Stay in Bangkok for Your First Epic Visit in Thailand

5 Best Areas in Bangkok for First Time Visitors – With Recommended Bangkok Hotels

If you’ve never traveled to Thailand before and want to know where are the best areas to stay in Bangkok (กรุงเทพมหานคร) for your first visit then you’ve come to the right place.

With a decade of experience in Bangkok under my belt, I’ll point out the best locations to stay in Bangkok for sightseeing, shopping, eating and of course for partying.

Bangkok is a big city with lots of distinct neighborhoods. And deciding the right location with the right hotel can make your head spin. I know how you feel. I always feel the same way whenever I’m researching hotels in places I’ve never traveled to.

Which is why I’m going to point out only 5 areas in Bangkok you should focus on for your first epic visit! By the end of this post, you’ll learn all you need to know about these 5 popular neighborhoods and have an idea on hotel cost, location and the reasons why you should be staying there for your first visit to Bangkok as a solo traveler, or with friends and family.

I’ll point out the best family friendly hotels in Bangkok. Where there’s something for the young and old. Whether your Thai holiday is focused on shopping, sightseeing or for eating!

And for those that want to know where is the best area and hotels to stay near Bangkok’s crazy nightlife, well you’re going to find names of cool party hotels near Bangkok’s red light districts.

But before we go any further, please familiarize yourself with these 3 tips for booking hotel rooms in Bangkok.

First epic trip to Bangkok
At the Chao Praya River with Wat Arun in the background…

3 Quick Tips for your Bangkok Hotel Search

  1. The most important tip I can dispense here is to book your hotels near a Sky Train (BTS) station or an MRT (subway) station. The areas of Chid Lom/Ploenchit, Siam Square, Sukhumvit and Silom all within central Bangkok have train lines nearby. Most of the areas I recommend below have train stations near the recommended hotels, just a short walk.
  2. Most 3 star Thai owned hotels are just as good as international owned hotels in Bangkok. Plus Thai hotels are usually cheaper and the service is just as good. Although I have listed some foreign-owned luxury hotels below only because their room rates are affordable compared to Western luxury hotel rates.
  3. You do not need to book your hotel room far in advanced thinking you’ll get the best hotel rates. Today, you can find many discounted hotel deals even just a few days before arrival into Bangkok.

When I’m asked about where to stay in Bangkok my response is typically “How much you wanna spend?”

From my experience, you can find a lot of good quality hotels in Bangkok in tourists friendly areas for as low as $40USD.

I’m not kidding, for $40USD you can get a decent 3-star hotel room in a decent area of Bangkok.

The rule is if you can spend $60 to $80USD there could be marginal differences in terms of quality compared to hotels in the $100USD price range.

There’s a Lot of Affordable 3 to 5 Star Hotels in Central Bangkok

Though this rule is not set in stone because there are so many hotels in Bangkok that a lot of them are competing fiercely to get you into their rooms.

Which is why I always say even if you see a hotel in Bangkok with a 4 to 5 star rating go ahead and check the hotel’s rates. You might be surprised how affordable it really is to stay in Bangkok for your first ever visit to Thailand.

Before settling down in Thailand I stayed in plenty of hotels in Bangkok…

There are many distinct districts, or neighborhoods in Bangkok with hotels from cheap to expensive. Finding a nice comfortable hotel room to rest after a long day of sightseeing, shopping or eating is not an impossible task. And location is key.

I’ve broken down these 5 best districts to stay in Bangkok all for you.

Let’s get started!

5 Best Places to Stay in Bangkok for First Time Visitors:

First of all, you want to focus staying in Central Bangkok. That’s the sweet spot you should only focus on and nothing else. Which part of Bangkok is central? The answers are right below:

  1. Chidlom/Ploen Chit – Though you don’t see both areas on the map these areas border Siam Square and where Sukhumvit Road begins. So you’re right between two of the best areas in Bangkok especially for traveling families. It can’t get better than that.
  2. Siam Square – The nerve center of Bangkok. At least to me. Siam Square has it all, shopping malls and restaurants. MBK Centre is right in Siam Square. Plus it’s also the BTS Sky Train’s main hub station. Other major malls in this area is Siam Paragon and Siam Square One.
  3. Sukhumvit – Within Sukhumvit are distinct neighborhoods; Nana, Asoke, Phrom Phong, and Ekkamai/Thonglor. All these neighborhoods are the best areas to stay for checking out Bangkok’s nightlife and red light districts.
  4. Silom – Silom is the city’s financial center. But there are also many good hotels in the area. And not as busy as Sukhumvit. It’s also a nightlife hotspot mixed with a popular albeit expensive Patpong night market/red light district.
  5. Rattanakosin– This historic area of the city borders Khao San Road, Bangkok’s popular hangout for backpackers and budget travelers. Best to book a hotel right on the river for tranquility and a wonderful view of the sunset over the Chao Praya River.
Credit: https://wikitravel.org/upload/shared//b/b6/Bangkok_regions.png

The first four neighborhoods are connected by Bangkok’s MRT subway train and BTS Sky Train network. The last area, Rattanakosin doesn’t have a train system yet.

However, Rattanakosin is one of the quietest and historical areas of Central Bangkok. But not a convenient area to travel around and explore the rest of Bangkok. So you’ll have to rely on metered taxis if you choose to stay at a hotel in Rattanakosin.

If you’re planning on staying in Rattanakosin be sure to download Grab taxi service app as a backup when you can’t find a metered taxi. I’ve only added Rattanakosin because I truly believe that it’s one of the best areas to stay in Bangkok for new visitors who want to experience the old essence of Bangkok,

Because the city is growing fast with high rise buildings, condos and shopping centers getting pumped out. Experience the old charms of Bangkok while you still can.

But if the old doesn’t interest you, then you’ll love staying in Chit Lom or Phloenchit!

1. Chit Lom (ชิดลม) and Ploenchit (เพลินจิต)

Hotel Price Ranges: $50USD to $200+USD
Train Line: Chit Lom BTS and Ploen Chit BTS
Why Stay in Chit Lom and Ploenchit: 
Close to Bangkok’s major retail shopping centers with the best business and tourist-classed hotels. This is the best area to stay for first-timers in Bangkok looking to shop and explore.

Chit Lom (also spelled Chidlom) has a lot of affordable 4 and 5-star hotels. In the West and East Asia hotels with that amount of stars have higher price tags. Not so in Bangkok. You can book a hotel room in one of Chit Lom or Ploenchit’s high-end hotels for about $150USD.

There are a few posh luxury brand-name malls plus the Central Group’s flagship shopping center Central World.

The hotels I recommend in this area are near Chit Lom BTS Sky Train station. Ploenchit also has a station just one very short stop from Chit Lom. Central Embassy Mall is the nearest luxury goods mall to Ploenchit with lots of good restaurants in the area.

Grand Hyatt Hotel Bangkok – Check Rates

InterContinental Bangkok – Check Rates

Centara Grand Central World – Check Rates

Grande Center Point Ratchadamri – Check Rates

These four hotels are not cheap compared to the rest of Bangkok. Chit Lom is considered an upscale locale that warrants higher hotel rates.

However, I highly recommend just checking prices for 4 or 5-star international hotels in Bangkok because you’d be surprised you just might find a hotel price tag you can handle.

However, if you want a high-quality hotel, but reasonable rates in Chit Lom, I highly recommend Grande Center Point Ratchadamri on this short list of popular upscale hotels in Chit Lom.

2. Siam Square (สยามสแควร์)

Hotel Price Ranges: $80USD to $200+USD
Train Line: Siam BTS and National Stadium BTS
Why Stay in Siam Square: 
Recommended for families as there’s something for everyone of all ages. Siam Square is also the best area for shopping and sightseeing for first-time visitors to Bangkok. With down-to-earth hotel prices in most instances.

Siam Square has the most family-friendly hotels. There are so many shopping centers, particularly Bangkok’s famous MBK Centre and Siam Paragon. Your kids will have a chance to shop at stores that appeal to them. And the same for the adults.

I also recommend staying in Siam Square if you have kids because there are also a lot of international restaurant chains with foods that will be familiar to your young ones. We all know how fickle children can be when it comes to eating something they don’t recognize.

Plus Siam Square is the BTS Sky Train’s main train hub that connects the Silom Line and Sukhumvit Line. This is why Siam Square is a very convenient location and why I recommend families to book hotels because you can travel around Bangkok a lot easier.

Hotels within the Siam Square area cost between $80USD to $200USD. There are many new hotels in Siam Square built just a few years ago and some are listed below for consideration.

Siam @ Siam Design Hotel – Check Rates

Happy 3 Hotel – Check Rates

Novotel Siam Square Bangkok – Check Rates

Ibis Hotel Bangkok – Check Rates

Siam Square is great because you’ll be close to everything and ideal for exploring the rest of Bangkok. MBK Shopping Center, Siam Discovery Mall, Siam Paragon Mall plus the brand new Siam Square One Center itself have a family fun atmosphere and are perfect for young and old traveling together.

3. Sukhumvit (สุขุมวิท)

Hotel Price Ranges: $40USD to $200+USD
Subway Line: Nana BTS, Asok BTS and Sukhumvit MRT stations
Why Stay in Sukhumvit: 
Bangkok’s central nightlife and red light district. Sukhumvit is the best area to stay for the nightlife.

Ladies, if you don’t trust your guys it’s probably best not to stay in Sukhumvit. Kidding of course. Sukhumvit is the home of two of Bangkok’s red-light districts, Nana and Soi Cowboy. Though it’s still a family-friendly area as well not so much as Siam Square.

So if you are traveling with adults with no kids in tow it’s best to book a hotel near Nana or Soi Cowboy red light districts in Sukhumvit. That is if you want to truly experience Bangkok’s insane nightlife.

Sukhumvit area hotels are newer too and the quality is good with hotel rates ranging from $40USD to $200+USD. Which is not so expensive considering the central locality.

Tints of Blue Hotel –  Check Rates

Arte Hotel Bangkok – Check Rates

Sachas Hotel Uno – Check Rates

Grande Centre Point T21 – Check Rates

These hotel selections are in Sukhumvit’s prime location close to nightlife as well as Bangkok’s efficient, if not crowded at times MRT subway and BTS Sky Train systems.

But if you ask me to make a specific recommendation for a hotel in Sukhumvit I would pick Grande Centre Point T21. It is attached to Terminal 21 mall with lots of restaurants and shops. Plus the MRT and BTS train systems are right outside the hotel’s doors.

4. Silom (สีลม)

Hotel Price Ranges: $30USD to $200+USD
Train Line: Sala Daeng BTS and Silom MRT
Why Stay in Silom: 
Has a smaller red light and nightlife district too but also the best area in Bangkok for sightseeing near Chao Praya River.

Speaking of first epic visits, Silom was the first neighborhood in Bangkok I stayed in for my first visit to Thailand. That was decades ago. So I’ll always have a soft spot for Silom.

Anyway, Silom is great because it’s near the Chao Praya River. Or at least a few trains stop on the BTS exactly. But you won’t have to pay for the big hotel prices.

Silom also has a small red-light district called Patpong with many affordable hotels. Matter of fact Silom has the most inexpensive quality hotels.

Hotel rates in Silom range from $30USD to $200+USD. Hotels in Silom tend to be older. However, many smaller boutique hotels and hostels have been sprouting all over the neighborhood.

De Arni Hotel Silom – Check Rates

Silom Serene Hotel – Check Rates

Le Siam Hotel Silom Bangkok – Check Rates

Siam Heritage Boutique Suites – Check Rates

Silom has a lot of fine dining options available as well with many international restaurants. There’s even a small Japan Town called Soi Thaniya where many Japanese go for traditional sushi.

A walk through Patpong Night Market after dinner could be a memorable experience as well. Its go-go bars lights will dazzle you while touts tempt you to a sex show.

Silom is often crowded especially during night time as the lanes are smaller and compact. But still, a fun area to stay in Bangkok.

5. Rattanakosin (โกสินทร์)

Hotel Price Ranges: $30USD to $80+USD
Why Stay in Rattanakosin: 
Bangkok’s old historic district, recommended if you prefer a peaceful area in hectic Bangkok. This is the best area you’ll find for sightseeing especially if plan to visit Sampeng Market in Bangkok’s Chinatown.

Rattanakosin is Bangkok’s historic district. Filled with quiet lanes and many small businesses run by the same family for generations and usually by Chinese immigrants.

Staying at a hotel in Rattanakosin you’ll have easy access to the Grand Palace, Wat Pho’s Reclining Buddha, and of course Khao San Road, famous for backpacking crowds of tourists.

Hotels around Khao San Road tend to be cheaper, with many guesthouses throughout Rattanokosin. You can easily find hotels in this area for about $30USD to $80USD.

Siam Champs Elyseesi – Check Rates

Ibis Styles Bangkok Khao San – Check Rates

Lamphu Tree House – Check Rates

Sourire at Rattanakosin – Check Rates

Rattanakosin is certainly a lot less hectic compared to the other neighborhoods I recommend. And you won’t have any access to public train systems. So you’ll mainly have to rely on public taxis.

But luckily today, Uber and Grab Taxi are very good options as taxi rates are still reasonably priced in Thailand. So make sure you have an Uber and Grab Taxi app set up on your smartphones.

Bonus: Affordable Hotels along Bangkok’s Chao Praya River

Hey, I love Khao San Road too! But just like Rattanakosin, there’s no public train transport. Though staying in the Khao San Road area you’ll have some benefits because it’s one of the best places to stay in Bangkok for first-time visitors for partying and sightseeing.

However, if you twisted my arm enough I will recommend a few choice hotels near Khao San Road for you:

  • Navalai River Resort – This little 3-star boutique hotel is located right on the Chao Praya River with a great view of Wat Arun. Get a room with a view of the river and watch the sunset with a drink in hand.
  • Riva Surya Bangkok Hotel – If you want an excellent 4-star hotel but do not pay the same expensive rates as the luxury hotels down the river then Riva is one you’ll enjoy by the Chao Praya River.

Both of these excellent highly recommended Rattankosin hotels are near Phra Athit Pier. To get to central Bangkok, hop on an express boat and alight on Sathon Pier where you’ll find BTS Saphan Taksin station just a short distance away.

Both cost more than the typical hotels in Khao San Road but you’ll enjoy the quality as well as the view of the Chao Phraya River. And they are very good hotel options for all traveler types and especially for first-time tourists to Bangkok.

The Takeaway

So there you have it. Five areas in Bangkok where you should be staying for an epic holiday in Bangkok for your very first time in Thailand.

But here are 5 tips to remember before you book your hotel in Bangkok:

  1. Don’t be tempted to book hotels in Bangkok in poor locations because it’s cheaper. You’ll be spending money on metered taxis and most likely waste time getting stuck in traffic.
  2. Travel mostly by BTS Sky Trains and MRT subway trains. So best to pick a hotel that is within easy walking distance of your chosen hotel.
  3. Booking a hotel room from online travel agencies like Agoda.com is better. In most cases, they can offer lower hotel rates than the actual hotel.
  4. Breakfast or no breakfast? If it’s a 4-star hotel go ahead and book that room with breakfast even though it costs more. Usually, cheaper hotels offering breakfast with limited choices are not worth the extra cost.
  5. Want a room upgrade? Who doesn’t? If you can, dress to impress. But most importantly, be nice! And you’ll increase your chances of getting a room upgrade in Bangkok. I know this one is kind of hard to do if you’re on vacation but you don’t need to be dressed in a tuxedo. Even though it helps!

So there you have it, the best places to stay in Bangkok for first-time visitors looking for that epic first-time experience in Thailand, the Land of Smiles.

Where did you stay in Bangkok for your first visit? Let me know by leaving a comment below.

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Best Budget Hotels and Hostels to Stay Near JJ Weekend Market in Bangkok

Best Budget Hotels and Hostels to Stay Near JJ Weekend Market in Bangkok

JJ (Chatuchak) Weekend Market is such a popular area in Bangkok that I often get asked where the best budget hotels and hostels are located near one of the most famous shopping destinations in the city.

In this post, I’ll give you my picks of the best and well reviewed hostels and hotels near JJ Weekend Market that is also convenient for sightseeing the rest of Bangkok. I’ll also introduce a few popular boutique hotels near JJ Marke..

Also if you’re reading this and still don’t know where to stay in Bangkok I’ll point out some benefits and reasons why staying at a hostel or hotel near JJ Weekend Market is convenient and beneficial especially for first-time visitors to Bangkok.

5 Reasons to Stay at a Hotel or Hostel Near JJ Weekend Market

  1. JJ Weekend Market is still central Bangkok. Yet room rates for hotels and hostels are affordable with reasonable rates in that area. With surprisingly good quality hotels too.
  2. Because Bangkok is a growing city the area near JJ Weekend Market is changing in a good way. There are subway and train stations in the area with good places to check out.
  3. Like the name says, it’s a weekend market. So you can bet there will be hordes of tourists and locals alike heading to JJ Market. Which means packed trains and problems finding taxis. If your purpose is to explore the market it’s smart to book a hotel near JJ Weekend Market.
  4. Even if you’re not only in Bangkok to visit JJ Market there are plenty of shopping malls in the area like Central Lad Prao Mall, the One Park Mall, and Union Mall. There are more things to do around the than you’d think which I wrote about here.
  5. If you’re catching a flight out of Don Meung Airport (DMK), JJ Weekend Market area is just 14km away. Book a hotel around the vicinity of JJ Market and you’ll be close to the airport and still be able to explore Bangkok. Mo Chit Bus Terminal also called Northern Bus Terminal is also not far off either.

JJ Weekend Market is a great place to pick up cups and plates at reasonable prices…

3 Best Areas to Stay Near JJ Weekend Market in Bangkok

Here’s my list of the best areas to stay near JJ Weekend Market including names of hostels and hotels with good reviews and best location in order of preference. These select locations are in walking distance to the BTS Sky Train station.

  1. Ari – Hip and chic restaurants and boutique shops in this neighborhood.
  2. Saphan Kwai – Just a bit quieter and less hectic than Ari, Saphan Kwai is a quaint location.
  3. Mo Chit – So this station is closest to JJ Weekend Market. But there’s fewer hostels and hotels near Mo Chit except a few here that you’ll like.

1. Ari (อารีย์)

Hotel Price Range: $25USD to $100USD
BTS Station: Ari
Why Stay in Ari: 
Hip and chic neighborhood in Bangkok perfect for the young or at least the young at heart.

Soi Ari or specifically Ari neighborhood is just south of JJ Market, just two Sky Train stops away. It’s busiest on Phahon Yothin Road but most of the hotels and hostels listed below are situated on the quiet areas of Ari where bars and small Western and Asian restaurants serving yuppie Thai clientele dine and drink.

Ari has a mix of budget and affordable hotels close to JJ Weekend Market. Many operate as hostels and boutique type properties that you will enjoy.

Here’s a set of hotels and hostels near Ari BTS Station you’ll enjoy staying in.

Siamese Ratchakru Hotel BangkokSiamese Ratchakru – Check Rates

The Yard Hostel BangkokThe Yard Hostel Bangkok – Check Rates

Abloom Exclusive ApartmentAbloom Exclusive Apartments – Check Rates

Lost and Found Hotel AriLost and Found Hotel Ari – Check Rates

 

Bangkok’s Ari neighborhood is very busy, especially on weekends when most locals are on their day offs. But it’s relative proximity to JJ Weekend Market is the main reason why you’d want to stay in this area because it’s also convenient for sightseeing the rest of Bangkok.

2. Saphan Kwai (สะพานควาย)

Hotel Price Range: $10USD to $50USD
BTS Station: Saphan Kwai
Why Stay in Saphan Kwai: 
Everything’s here, food, shopping and train stations.

Saphan Kwai is just one BTS Sky Train stop away from JJ Market and this area is an eclectic mix of old Bangkok and upcoming trendy fashion boutiques, cafés, and restaurants. Saphan Kwai is an old school neighborhood popularly known for its street food however so you can’t go hungry or overspend on food in this area.

Saphan Kwai neighborhood is not as busy compared to Ari. So if you’re looking for a hotel or hostel in Bangkok that isn’t in such a busy area, yet close to JJ Weekend Market then you should focus on this neighborhood.

Here’s a set of hotels and hostels near Saphan Kwai BTS Station to consider:

Boutique Poo Yai BangkokBoutique Poo Yai – Check Rates

Everyday Sunday Social HotelEvery Day Sunday Social Hostel – Check Rates

 

Le Bonheur Poshtel BangkokLe Bonheur Poshtel Bangkok – Check Rates

Siamhubbiz Hostel BangkokSiamhubbiz Hostel Bangkok – Check Rates

 

Saphan Khwai area hotels and hostels are much more affordable as you will see. Many affordable hostels perfect for budget travelers looking for a clean hotel near JJ Weekend Market and the Saphan Kwai BTS station.

3. Mo Chit (หมอชิต)

Hotel Price Range: $10USD to $55USD
BTS Station: Mo Chit
MRT Station: Chatuchak
Why Stay in Mo Chit: 
Everything’s here, food, shopping and train stations.

Mo Chit is where JJ Weekend Market is located. So if you choose any of the hotels listed below you’ll be very near one of the world’s most famous weekend market. This neighborhood is at it’s busiest on the weekends however. Mo Chit is where you’ll find the most budget hotels near JJ Weekend Market.

During the weekdays when the market is closed it’ll be quiet. However, there’s a big mall near JJ Weekend Market called Central Lad Prao and Union Mall, which is only one station away on the MRT Chatuchak Station.

Here’s a set of hotels and hostels near Mo Chit BTS Station to consider:

Ease Hostel BangkokEase Hostel Bangkok – Check Rates

Tobacco One BangkokTobacco One Hotel – Check Rates

Bed to BangkokBed to Bangkok – Check Rates

Ora Hostel BangkokOra Hostel Bangkok – Check Rates

 

In general Mo Chit area is more quiet with less to do in the immediate JJ Weekend Market surroundings. It’s also the reason I place Mo Chit #3 on this list of the best areas to stay near JJ Weekend Market. Mo Chit also has the most amount of budget hostels and hotels out of the three areas listed here.

So if you’re visiting Bangkok during the weekend and would like to stay near Don Meung airport to catch a flight then Mo Chit area is the area to stay in Bangkok during your visit.

The Takeaway

Ari, Saphan Kwai, and Mo Chit are the three best areas near JJ Weekend Market with very good budget hostels and affordable 2 and 3-star hotels. If your goal is to spend a lot of time at over at JJ Weekend Market I don’t recommend staying in an area too far away, like Khao San Road for example just to save some money by staying in cheaper guesthouses found in that area.

It doesn’t make sense to spend money on round trip taxi rides at a neighborhood further away when there are perfectly affordable hostels and hotels near JJ Weekend Market.