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Discover Bangkok's 14 Hotels for Gay for a luxurious stay. From trendy boutiques to opulent retreats.

Whether you’re looking for a five-star stay with Michelin-star dining or a chic retreat made for the budget-conscious crowd, the Thai capital delivers. Here are the best hotels in Bangkok.
We selected our top favourite upper-scale hotels for our favourite readers.
![]() Hotel Muse
Courtesy of Hotel Muse / Expedia Hotel Muse is a cool, eclectic hotel in the middle of the city that provides a younger set of travellers with chic digs reminiscent of 1920s America. The rooftop features a speakeasy with al fresco dining and killer cocktails, while in the basement, Medici Kitchen & Bar has live opera singers and mouth-watering kinds of pasta tossed in burning cheese wheels. One of the benefits of staying here is the hotel’s destination guide, which is full of useful recommendations for things to do around the city. |
![]() Sindhorn Kempinski Bangkok
Courtesy of SO Sofitel Bangkok / Expedia Connecting nature and the city, Sindhorn Village is a new community that integrates modern architecture with an extension to Lumphini Park, the enormous leafy-green expanse in the centre of Bangkok. Under the concept of Living in the Park, Sindhorn Village incorporates large areas of park and gardens, providing a living, breathing natural environment. Sindhorn Kempinski Hotel Bangkok is in the centre of this community, a place where guests can seek and find splendour and refinement, ease of living and comfort for body and soul. |
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![]() Bangkok Marriott Hotel Sukhumvit
Courtesy of Bangkok Marriott Hotel Sukhumvit / Expedia This particular Marriott is one of the only five-star options on the east side of Sukhumvit Road. Located in the Thong Lor neighbourhood, the area is known for its Japanese community, chic new bars and trendy restaurants. Inside, guests are treated to an infinity pool, a sultry spa, a gym with free fitness classes and an insane 360-degree rooftop bar and lounge that offers the best sunset views in Bangkok. Though it’s a little out of the way, it’s only a three-minute walk from the nearest BTS station, so you can flit around the city with ease. |
![]() Banyan Tree Bangkok
Courtesy of Banyan Tree Bangkok / Expedia The grey, 61-level Banyan Tree Bangkok has large rooms with stained wood trimming and modern Thai interior design touches. Of course, it’s hard to beat the sweeping vistas over the city. Vertigo Restaurant and the fashionable outdoor Moon Bar, both on the 61st floor, make you feel like you’re on top of the world – or at least Bangkok. Grilled chow, such as red snapper, tiger prawns and premium cuts of wagyu steak, are the speciality at Vertigo. The hotel rooftop is meant for gourmands who aren’t afraid of towering heights.
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![]() Mandarin Oriental Bangkok
Courtesy of Mandarin Oriental Bangkok / Expedia There’s no hotel in the city with a history quite like the Mandarin Oriental. For more than 140 years, it has been catering to the rich and famous with unmatched service, world-class amenities, and an ideal location along the Chao Phraya River. Highlights of the property include butler service, a top-rated cooking school, and refined rooms such as the Authors’ Suites inside the original Colonial-era building. On top of that, Le Normandie is a two-Michelin-star French restaurant, and the Bamboo Bar is a legendary watering hole with live jazz and an insanely good cocktail collection. If money is no object, this is the hotel for you. |
![]() The Siam Hotel
Courtesy of the Siam / Hotels.com One of the most unique boutique hotels is this out-of-the-way spot on the northwest side of Bangkok. Don’t let the location deter you though, as the Siam Hotel offers top service to guests. Inside, spacious suites come with butler service, and facilities include a lavish pool, one-of-a-kind spa, and a host of unusual experiences. Where else in Bangkok will you find a hotel that offers guests a tattoo parlor that specializes in ancient Thai tattoo techniques?
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