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This is a complete list of all known hostels in Bangkok. If you know of a Bangkok hostel that isn't listed here, please use the "Add a New Hostel" link at the bottom of the page.
(Huai Khwang)
 "Discovery Lodge is the best place to stay in Bangkok. It is like a home away from home. The staff are friendly and their service is impeccable. And they are more than willing to help with anything." … "the staff are very friendly, clean room with big toilet room attached. i highly recommend...
 "HI-Sukhumvit is located in midtown Bangkok. It is several BTS stops away from "tourist central," but this distance helps to make this mid-sized hostel an excellent value and a quiet, civilized venue to plan your exploration of Bangkok. The Location HI-Sukhumvit is located off a side...
 "Super Super Super! clean, excellent Host, Best location. I've tried a few hostels in Bangkok. got tired of the ko San rd. Yawn. Area. Anyway, Soi 1 Guesthouse has won our hearts and we will be there again." … "Small but Large, Vary Large. The Vibe is what makes this place. Social Chill...
 "I am so impressed by the clean rooms!!! I stayed in the mixed dorm, which had wicked air-conditioning, nice beds, and a clean bathroom. This place serves great food, and I met loads of fellow travelers. I would highly recommend this place. I will be back very soon." … "Awesome. Big John has...
"Right in the City, Easy Access to Anywhere. Minimalist design, Maximum Hospitality. The Urban Age, stylish guesthouse is the perfect choice for visitors to visit Bangkok city. As it is run by the young and helpful owner, we are sure to make you like home. An oasis of hospitality, it is ready...
 "I stayed there four nights after arriving in Thailand. It has clean, well-furnished rooms — fantastic air-conditioning! Helpful staff, as I booked tours and buses with them. Excellent location — it's on SkyTrain's doorstep and is fairly quiet at night. It can be hard to meet other travelers...
(Wattana)
 "I loved it. Away from the backpackers' area, it makes you feel in Bangkok. It's really clean, quite, people are friendly. It looked pretty new. Good price. You get a tasty breakfast (included) at the close Italian restaurant Pizza Aroy where people are super friendly as well and the food is...
"REFILL NOW! in Bangkok is the high-style low-cost place that promises to fill your stay with memorable moments!. We offer a hip and innovative traveling and living experience to backpackers and budget travelers taking a break in one of Southeast Asia's most exciting metropolises. Located in a...
 "We stayed in the hostel July 2004 and we found it lovely. We liked that it was away from the tourist hype and business! The people are really lovely and very helpful. We would definitely stay again." … "The hostel was overpriced and out of the way. I've never felt more alone in a big city...
"Madras is really not a bad hostel as Thailand standards go, but it really is not accurately represented in their written description. Madras would do well to just tell it like it is rather than trying to blow its amenities out of proportion. The biggest highlight of Madras is its cleanliness....
(Bangrak)
Lub d Etymology: Thai Pronunciation: läb-dē Meaning: Sleep well *Lub d Bangkok is on 'FRESH OPENING' period, and the rates shown on the table are 30% off from Normal Internet Rates. The special offer will run until 10 May 2008. *DOUBLE BONUS from now until 10 May 2008, as per rates shown,...
 "Great hostel -- a bit out of town, but that gives it a nice feel. The staff are great, bathrooms could be a bit cleaner. Highly recommended." … Nearest Guesthouse to Bangkok's International Airport'Sukhumvit On Nut' Guesthouse is a new guesthouse conveniently located just between Central...
 "This was more of an apartment block rather than a hostel. The spotlessly clean room was comfortable with a private bathroom and air con. The friendly owner spoke very good English and gave us some good suggestions as to what to see and do in Bangkok. He also helped us with arranging taxis and...
On the edges of River Kwai-Noi in Kanchanaburi province,Thailand, 30 kilometers from the Burmese border In a splendid park of more than twenty hectares is Kwai-Noi Garden Resort. Ideally located in Kanchanaburi province. Kwai-Noi Garden Resort is a perfect place for peaceful holiday in an area...
*** Anniversary *** Because of 10 succesfull years in Bangkok, we are now running a promotion for our Dorm rooms - Price shocking ** 25 baht pr night!! ** This promotion is valid from 19. March - 31. April A great budget place to stay in the centre of Bangkok with a wide range of...
(Si Sou Tewet)
 "Shanti Lodge is the place to stay in Bangkok. It's not on Kho San Road, which sells it immediately for me, and dorm beds start at just 100 Baht. If you're 2 or 3 people the 300 – 400 Baht rooms are worth it as you almost get hotel luxury with a budget price. It's a winner. In every room,...
 "The lady at the reception really didn't care if I stayed or not, or if I ate food there or not, as long as there was quiet after 10 or 11pm and we paid our bills. I'm sure you will soon get the picture that this is not the most friendly of guesthouses. But there were a few things going for...
 "Suk 11 is a haven in busy, noisy Bangkok. The building is styled as a traditional Thai house and the helpful, friendly owners are known to go out of their way for the guests. The hostel is located just near the Nana skytrain station in Sukhumvit. It has a strict no sex tourism policy, which...
(Si Sao Thewet Dusit)
 "This hostel offers the usual discounts (50 Baht here with a HI card) and facilities associated with HI hostels. It's also the usual big institutional place HI's are - kind of ostere and impersonal with fairly unsmiling staff who seemed to think showing you to a room was an inconvenience. The...
 "Peachy Guesthouse is a large establishment with three dormitory rooms. The rest are singles, doubles and triples. Unfortunately the owners could do with a few lessons in politeness. Sure some tourists can be trying, but it's almost like you've personally offended them by arriving at the Peachy...
Regent Ramkhamhaeng 22 has the ideal location for travelers. Only 30 minutes drive to the airport and 45 minutes to Pattaya by expressway. The National Sports Complex is 10 minutes away on foot, as are Big C, The Mall Department Store, Assumption University and Ramkhamhaeng University. In-room...


Bangkok Travel Tips & Suggestions

Comment by TOM
I love Bangkok and Thailand.
Comment by Anonymous
If you are going to Ko-Samui or any way in that direction, do not take the night bus. Spend a few more Baht and take the night train. The night bus is a hell I would not wish on anyone, while the train is the fun and relaxing way to go.
Comment by Dr Maajed
There's too much pollution in Bangkok. My itinerary consisted of taking a small, two-day visit in Bangkok and straightway heading to Koh Samui by Bangkok Airways. A return ticket costs somewhere around 11000 Baht. If you are looking for a cheaper (and more thrilling) option fly to Surat Thani at a very cheap price from Bangkok (around 1500 Baht, one-way) via a local airways (I forgot the name, maybe it's Air Asia) and then take a boat from Surat Thani to Samui. Next time I travel to Thailand, I will bypass Bangkok and straightway head for Samui.
Comment by Long time here
There is now a new airport in a different location. The old airport at Don Muang is closed. Go absolutely nowhere by taxi of any form. Use the bus, sky train, ferry train, or mass transit train and your stay in Bangkok and Thailand will be safe and free from annoyance. Remember that it is the people you deal with who colour your holiday.
Comment by bug-c
This is the best place on earth for bachelors.
Comment by THOMAS
Bangkok is the most exciting city in the world.
Comment by sonya
The best location to stay would be near the Pratunam area. Super place to shop, easy taxi distance away frm most places. Lumpini night market is really great for shoppers with a budget and of course, needless to say, one has to bargain.
Comment by Ziggy
If you don't have much luggage, go to Central Bangkok by rail. The railstation is only few minutes walk from the arrival terminal. Use the footbridge over the highway. Arriving at Hua Lumphong Rail Station, avoid the tuk tuk as they will rip you off. Taximeter is the answer.
Comment by Tom
Get the direct bus from the airport departures to Khao San road for 100 baht if that is your final destination. Most taxis will try and charge you between 500 and 700B with excuses of tolls etc. If you get a 350 baht taxi to Khao San, and you can't find the bus, take it, its a pretty good offer. I lived in Bangkok for 4 months, and any taxi ride from the centre of the city to the airport for 300 baht or less is a pretty good find.
Comment by Lizzie
if you stay in Banglampu, I highly recommend taking the boats to the center. It is incredibly cheap (16B) you dont need to talk to the staff (they just take their baht and move on) and it is like a 100 times quicker than any other way of getting around.
Comment by Anonymous
Go to the departure area when arriving at Bangkok Airport and get a cheap taxi downtown for about 150. bt. on the meter. Don't use the arrivals level taxi else you will pay abot 300 or 350 bt.
Comment by Anonymous
For a bit of a thrill and the quickest trip across town, take a motorcycle taxi. Just look for the orange vests. And remember to bargin - this is Thailand after all!
Comment by Jerry
For getting around air-con taxis are a far better option than the (initially fun) tuk tuks. Metered taxis deliver a much cheaper fare (tuk tuks will extract as much money as they think youre good for), and you avoid the thick exhaust fumes. However by night a tuk tuk will take you around Bangkok for an hour sightseeing and it's great (less traffic and smog by night). Pay no more than 150 baht (despite the fact they may ask for 500!).
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