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About Sukhumvit accommodation
If you’re heading to Bangkok and don’t know where to stay, Sukhumvit’s an easy choice. It’s central, connected, and has heaps going on. Big-name malls? Tick. Local street food? Everywhere. Nightlife, massages, cafés, tailors—whatever you’re into, it’s probably within walking distance.
Sukhumvit hotels are just as varied. You’ll find stylish five-stars with rooftop pools, cosy guesthouses down side streets, and mid-range picks close to transport. And speaking of transport, the BTS and MRT both run right through the area, making it super simple to get around the city. Whether it’s your first trip or your tenth, Sukhumvit gives you a bit of everything. If you're not sure where to stay in Bangkok, start here.
Where to stay in Sukhumvit
- Asoke: A solid pick for getting around quickly. It’s got BTS and MRT stations, plus it’s home to Terminal 21, one of Bangkok’s most popular malls.
- Phrom Phong: This is where fashion meets chill. Think designer malls, quiet parks, brunch cafés, and fancy rooftop spots, all in one very walkable area.
- Thong Lor: Trendy, cool, and full of character. Thonglor is where locals go for craft coffee, boutique bars, and some of the best bites in the city.
- Ekkamai: A laid-back area with plenty to eat and drink. Slightly away from the main drag, but still has quick BTS access when you're heading out.
- Nana: Buzzing at all hours, Nana is for the night owls. Budget-friendly rooms, street eats, and nightlife make it one of the liveliest spots in town.
How much is Sukhumvit accommodation?
Sukhumvit has a slew of choices when it comes to where you stay. Whether you're splurging on five stars or keeping it simple, there’s something for every budget. The average cost is around $95 a night, but prices shift depending on the season, location, and what you're after.
Here’s what you can expect to pay on average:
- Hostels: $30 per person per night
- 3-star hotels: $65 per night
- 4-star hotels: $110 per night
- 5-star hotels: $200 per night
Top-rated hotels in Sukhumvit
- Hotel Clover Asoke: Steps from BTS and MRT, this boutique stay nails it with a rooftop pool, bold décor, and all the comforts you’d want after a day out.
- Rembrandt Hotel: Spacious rooms with skyline views, a rooftop pool, and free shuttles to major spots. Great for city stays with a touch of style.
- Solaria Nishitetsu Hotel: Connected to the Asoke BTS, this spot blends Thai and Japanese comfort. You’ll find a rooftop pool, gym, and easy access to shopping and nightlife.
- Carlton Hotel: Five-star pick with a rooftop bar, award-winning dining, day spa, and huge rooms. It’s a top option if you’re in town to treat yourself.
- Grande Centre Point Terminal 21: Direct mall and BTS access, huge rooms, a lush outdoor garden, pools, and even a putting green. You might not want to leave.
Tips for finding the perfect accommodation in Sukhumvit
- Use Traveloka filters to narrow it down. Sort by price, rating, amenities or location. Find a stay with a pool, gym or late checkout; whatever makes your trip better.
- Check the reviews and average scores. With {numOfReview} reviews and an average score of {averageScore}, it’s easy to spot what others love and find a stay that fits your style.
- Book early during peak season. Prices go up during public holidays and big events. Booking ahead can save you money and make sure you don’t miss out on your top pick.
- Choose a location that matches your plans. If you’ll be using the train, staying near a BTS or MRT station can save you time and hassle every day.
- Look beyond Sukhumvit for more options. Nearby spots like Phra Khanong, On Nut, and Ari offer different vibes and prices. Still close to the action, but often a bit quieter and easier on the wallet.






































