MICHAEL MCHUGH

Best Bangkok Hotels: Top 5 Hotels to Book With Points

Royal Orchid Sheraton Hotel & Towers Grand Palace Bangkok
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Bangkok is loaded with hotels across all of the major hotel brands. And this makes sense right? It’s an international city that attracts visitors from all across the world. In this best Bangkok hotels guide, I highlight hotels to consider on your next trip.

If you find yourself in this part of the world, I have the best Singapore hotels guide to check out as well. Similar to Bangkok, Singapore has a boatload of points hotels across the major points hotel brands.

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Credit Cards to Use at these Best Bangkok Hotels

Foreign transaction fees eat into the value of the points that you earn. For this reason, it’s important to hold cards without foreign transaction fees when you visit these best Bangkok hotels. American Express, Chase, and Citi each offer cards to bring with you to Bangkok.

The American Express Gold, Chase Sapphire Reserve, and Citi Premier are cards to check out. You earn 4x points on dining and US grocery stores with the Gold. Reserve cardmembers earn 3x points on dining and travel. You earn 3x points on airfare, gas stations, grocery stores, hotels, and restaurants starting August 23, 2020, with the Premier.

Best Bangkok Hotels

Hilton

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Waldorf Astoria Bangkok

80,000 points or $373 per night is what you can expect to pay during peak travel dates from November to February at the Waldorf Astoria Bangkok. Hotel guests have access to amenities that include 3 restaurants, 3 bars, an infinity pool, a gym, and a spa.

Hyatt

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Hyatt Regency Bangkok Sukhumvit

The category 3 Hyatt Regency Bangkok Sukhumvit can be booked with 12,000 points per night. This hotel averages $217 during peak travel dates. You have access to an on-property restaurant, rooftop bar, a gym, and an outdoor pool as a hotel guest.

Park Hyatt Bangkok

20,000 points per night are what you need to book the category 5 Park Hyatt Bangkok. During peak travel dates this hotel averages $353 per night. Amenities available to guests include 2 international restaurants, a bar, an infinity pool, a gym, and a spa.

IHG

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InterContinental Bangkok

You can book the InterContinental Bangkok with 20,000 points per night. Not bad for a hotel that averages $208 per night during peak travel dates. Amenities available to guests at the hotel include an Italian restaurant, a lounge, a spa, an outdoor pool, and a gym.

Marriott

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St Regis Bangkok

The St Regis Bangkok is a category 5 hotel that averages $369 per night during peak travel dates. This means you are receiving more than 1 cent per point in value at 35,000-40,000 points per night. Hotel guests have access to a lounge, an Italian restaurant, an outdoor pool, a spa, and a gym.

Common Questions on the Best Bangkok Hotels

What are the best hotels near BTS Skytrain?

JW Marriott Hotel Bangkok, Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok, Park Hyatt Bangkok, and Hyatt Regency Bangkok Sukhumvit are hotels to look into near the BTS Skytrain.

Do any hotels in Bangkok have a pool?

Of the hotels covered in this article, the Waldorf Astoria Bangkok, Hyatt Regency Bangkok Sukhumvit, Park Hyatt Bangkok, InterContinental Bangkok, and St Regis Bangkok have a pool.

Conclusion on Best Bangkok Hotels

Hyatt and Marriott offer the most points hotel options in this best Bangkok hotels list. That’s not to say that you should sleep on Hilton and IHG. What’s hopefully clear is that you have options no matter which hotel brand that you choose.

Which hotels make your best Bangkok hotels list? Do you have a favorite points hotel in Bangkok? Please let me know in the comments or by sending me an email on my contact page.

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