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Breathtaking River View 5min walk-train sky bar
This condo is ideally located the heart of ⭐️Bangkok Bangrak Old town .⭐️You will get this stunning river view over Chao-Praya river.Conveniently located you will easily connected to all landmark of Bangkok by ⭐️5 mins walk to Taksin BTS station and 9min to Sathon pier.⭐️Lebua roof top bar and Sirocco was filmed Hang over2 on top of our condo pls check this out during your stay .⭐️Walking along the street to the cafe and restaurant which was recommended by Michelin guide.⭐️Free transfer 7night stay.

Private heritage shophouse in historical area Bkk
Boon Chan Ngarm House Phrasumen, a private 2 storey historical shophouse with a little garden patio. Rustic Thai loft style. Situated on Koh Rattana Kosin island, an old town Bkk. 5 min walk to the famous Khaosan road, a 15-20 min walk to the Grand Palace and Emerald Buddha Temple, easy access to BKK shopping areas with Sam Yod MRT. Accommodate up to 4 guests(There is an extra charge for 3rd and 4th guests 300 Baht per person per night). Ideally, a place for family or a group of friends (pax4).

World Famous View! Luxurious 5⭐ Boat/Train/Markets
⭐This luxurious apartment is listed in 15 stunning Airbnbs in the whole of Thailand!⭐ ✓5 star service from the HIGHEST RATED HOST in the building ✓Spectacular views of the Riverfront from the large private balcony on the 50th floor ✓Luxurious renovated large condo ✓Famous "Sky Bar"on the top floor ✓Airport Pickup/Hassle free self check in ✓Ideal location,5 mins walk to the train&pier ✓Luggage deposit service ✓Street food galore(Michelin guide's) ✓The best Bangkok guidebook every guest loves

Beautiful One Bedroom Near Skytrain
-40 sqm one bedroom with kitchen+washing machine at Bangkok Tryp Building -Not suitable for a child -Non Smoking/ No Cannabis -Near BTS N4 Sanampao, exit#3 (7 minute walk) -Living room with sofa/ private bathroom with shower, hairdryer, toiletries and towels -Air-con/Wifi/ TV/Safety deposit box -Free Luggage storage/ 24 hour Security -Easy check in & check out/ Free parking space -Swimming pool & Fitness *Apartments are on 2-4 floor, corner or middle units (depends on availability)

antique colonial Luang Prasit Canal Home Nr BTS
Welcome to Laung Prasit Canal Home,The original beautiful antique colonial golden teakwood and historical house,next to Bangkok Yai Canal(old Cho Phraya River),good view,peaceful,edible garden,local multicutural community,not to far from Temple of Dawn,next to Talad Phu the legend of delicious foods.You can use slow life,escape from bustling life of the city,yet it's still in Bangkok and easily connect to BTS sky train to the heart of the city.the new experience is waiting for you.

Canal House Bangkok - Whole house on Mon canal
Since the house is located right on the canal, you’ll experience the beauty of living by the canal, including stunning sunsets🌅 However ⚠️please note that boat noise is present from 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM. It’s all part of the authentic riverside experience! Entire antique canal house located on Mon canal on the Thonburi side (old capital city) of Bangkok. Walking distance to: ❤ Itsaraphab MRT subway - 15mins (walk) ★Wat Arun - 10 mins 🙏 Wat Pho - 15 mins ★Grand Palace- 20 mins

Japanese Muji Loft
Muji Loft – Japanese Minimalism Meets Loft Style Welcome to the Muji Loft, a designer home that blends loft-style elements with serene Japanese aesthetics. Located in the vibrant Thonglor area, this house is a haven of beauty and functionality. Every detail has been thoughtfully curated to create a stylish and inspiring retreat. Whether you’re exploring the local scene or seeking a peaceful space to unwind, the Muji Loft offers the perfect balance of comfort and sophistication.

Luxury 2BR Duplex | MRT Rama 9 | Skyline View
Stay in a luxury high-floor 2BR duplex at Cassia Rama 9 with panoramic skyline views and no blocked buildings. Bright Japandi-style space with floor-to-ceiling windows, private balcony, full kitchen, premium bedding & furniture, and 65” 4K TV with soundbar. Includes workspace with standing desk. Quiet private floor. - Gym & kids room on the same floor - Rooftop Sky Pool, Cafés, Food Hub, 24/7 Mart - Near MRT Rama 9, Central Rama 9, Terminal 21, EmQuartier, EmSphere, IKEA.

Chaophraya Riverfront house / BaanRimphraya
Experience the charm of living by the Chao Phraya River at Baan Rim Phraya. A private homestay with a spacious terrace offering breathtaking views of the Chao Phraya River and the iconic Rama VIII Bridge. Lovingly rebuilt from a century-old waterfront pavilion, this riverside home blends historic charm with modern comfort. If you love the river, sunset views, cool evening breezes, and waking up to water at your doorstep, you’ll feel right at home here.

Best view, Big apartment, Great location
Best view of Bangkok - located on high floor with incredible view of the river that flow through Bangkok and Bangkok's skyline Spacious apartment - 70 sq.m. with everything you need for home away from home Great location - you're in the heart of Bangkok over looking on a river, surrounded by 5 stars hotels and the day to day life of the city, full of yummy street food. 5 mins walk to skytrain, 7 mins walk to ferry that will take you to old town etc.

Canal House Boat-Ride | 5 Mins BTS & Local Market
✦ Free Boat Tour! for 3+ Nights Stays✦ ‼️ June Only Special Price ‼️ Enjoy the most beautiful Phra Khanong canal view right from your patio🍃 ✔ 5 minutes' walk to BTS Onnut Station ✔ 1-minute walk to Onnuch Freshmart – the local's go-to market with lots of street foods and local ingredients. ✔ 1 minute walk to 7-11 (Seven Eleven) ✔ 5 minutes' walk to BigC Supermarket ✔ Complementary Local Snacks Set ✔ Smart TV with Streaming apps

BAAN SILA - Luxe 3 Storey Villa, Bar/Lounge
BAAN SILA sits quietly in the heart of Thonglor - central, connected, and unexpectedly private. A three storey villa designed for both comfort and shared experience, with a private lounge, rooftop-style terrace, and refined interiors throughout. Moments from EmQuartier, Emporium, and EmSphere, surrounded by Bangkok’s best dining, cafés, and nightlife, yet tucked away enough to feel calm by day and especially relaxed at night.
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The Black Kingdom / 150m. from Mrt BangAor station

WanYu Mansion room 201 - Boutique mansion @Ekkamai
When is the best time to visit Bangkok?
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| Avg. price | $66 AUD | $66 AUD | $60 AUD | $60 AUD | $57 AUD | $56 AUD | $57 AUD | $58 AUD | $57 AUD | $57 AUD | $61 AUD | $67 AUD |
| Avg. temp | 28°C | 29°C | 31°C | 31°C | 31°C | 30°C | 30°C | 30°C | 29°C | 29°C | 29°C | 28°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Bangkok?
Bangkok has a variety of neighborhoods for different experiences—Sukhumvit features lively nightlife and dining, Silom blends modern city energy with traditional markets, and the Old City is known for its historical charm and proximity to cultural landmarks.
What are the best things to do in Bangkok with kids?
Families often explore Lumpini Park’s playgrounds, interactive museums, and boat rides on the Chao Phraya River. The city has colorful markets and hands-on cultural workshops that engage all ages.
What are some of the best things to do in Bangkok?
Explore the Grand Palace’s ornate architecture, discover Wat Pho’s reclining Buddha, and wander vibrant markets around Chinatown. River cruises and Thai cooking classes are frequently suggested for visitors.
How is the weather in Bangkok?
Bangkok has hot, humid weather year-round, with temperatures around 74–96°F (23–36°C). Rain is heavier from late spring through fall, so pack light clothing and an umbrella for occasional showers.
When is the best time to visit Bangkok?
Late fall and winter are often recommended, with milder temperatures and less rain. The period from November to February draws many visitors for comfortable outdoor exploration and vibrant festivities.
What are the best places to visit in Bangkok?
Frequently suggested sites include the Grand Palace, Wat Arun, and Wat Pho, as well as lively areas like Chatuchak Weekend Market and the riverside Asiatique complex. Each location showcases different aspects of Bangkok's cultural heritage.
What are some hiking trails in Bangkok?
Bangkok has limited formal hiking trails but features green spaces for walking, such as Benjakitti Park and Lumpini Park. For nature walks, consider exploring gardens or nearby urban nature reserves.
What are some family activities we can do in Bangkok?
Families can explore hands-on exhibits at arts and science museums, interact with animals at local aquariums, and participate in traditional Thai workshops. Parks throughout the city provide space for picnics and leisure.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Bangkok?
Popular day trips include exploring the ancient city of Ayutthaya, visiting floating markets around the region, or discovering traditional craftsmanship in neighboring provinces. Each destination reveals cultural traditions and local flavors.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Bangkok?
Many stays in neighborhoods such as Sukhumvit, Sathorn, and Thonglor welcome pets. Check with hosts for their specific pet policies, as requirements and amenities may vary across different properties.
What are some local tips for visiting Bangkok?
Dress modestly when visiting temples, carry cash for markets, and use public transit or river boats for easy movement around Bangkok. Trying street food and engaging with local artisans is often recommended.
What is Bangkok known for?
Bangkok is known for its vibrant street life, ornate temples, and dynamic markets. The city blends historical sites with contemporary culture and a varied culinary scene.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Bangkok?
Visitors often find distinctive experiences in Talad Noi’s street art alleys, Baan Bat’s monk bowl workshops, and Bang Krachao’s leafy bike trails. Smaller temples and local markets around less-visited neighborhoods reveal the city’s quieter side.
What are the best foods to try in Bangkok?
Bangkok has flavorful street food such as pad thai, green curry, and mango sticky rice, alongside regional specialties like boat noodles and som tam (papaya salad). Markets and street vendors showcase diverse tastes year-round.
What should I bring for a trip to Bangkok?
Pack lightweight clothing, comfortable shoes for walking, and a reusable water bottle. An umbrella or rain jacket is helpful, along with modest clothing for temple visits and sun protection gear.
What is the nightlife in Bangkok like?
Bangkok’s nightlife ranges from lively rooftop bars and night markets to laid-back jazz lounges and performance venues. Sukhumvit and Thonglor are known for their variety of clubs, music spots, and late-night dining.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Bangkok?
Songkran, the Thai New Year water celebration, draws locals and visitors in spring, while Loy Krathong sees candlelit river offerings in late fall. Bangkok also has numerous cultural fairs and art festivals throughout the year.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Bangkok?
Bangkok has family-friendly stays throughout the city, especially in residential neighborhoods like Sathorn, Ekkamai, and near green parks. Listings frequently include spacious rooms and amenities for children.
All about Bangkok
Situated on the Chao Phraya River, Thailand’s lively capital city is a fascinating juxtaposition of ancient temples, modern factories, mesmerising cultural sites, and exciting arts community. This is a city that’s best explored at your own pace — simply wander the streets and you’ll find something new, like colourful flower markets, ornate monuments, gigantic shopping malls, incense-laden shrines, a seemingly endless array of boutiques and shops, and aromatic fare from street food vendors.
Bangkok is a city that never sleeps, with 24-hour markets that are busiest at night, dazzling rooftop bars, restaurants that serve flavour-packed dishes whatever the hour, and bars and clubs that open from dusk until dawn. Even most of the city’s temples, which play a key role in everyday Thai life, are open around the clock. During the day you can explore the city with a ride in a tuk-tuk, take a water taxi along the city’s winding canals, or simply sit back in a riverside café.
What are the top things to do in Bangkok?
Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market
Bangkok is well known for its iconic floating canal markets, which feature vessels laden with fresh fruits, vegetables, and other wares. One of the largest and most known markets, Damnoen Saduak, is around a 90-minute drive from the city. However, within just 25 minutes of town, you’ll find the lesser-known Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market, a traditional market where you can pick up an array of tropical fruits like papayas and rambutans. Among the canals you’ll also find vessels selling clothes, accessories, home furnishings, and fresh flowers. You can also enjoy some sensational canal-side food like hoi tod, an oyster omelette.
The Grand Palace
One of the most striking collections of buildings in Bangkok, the Grand Palace has been home to Thai royalty since 1782. Today, it’s considered the spiritual heart of Thailand. Its intricate and impressive architecture is decorated with gemstones and gold detailing. The complex is open daily, and there are several buildings to explore once inside, so allow a few hours for your visit. Don’t miss the beautiful Emerald Buddha inside the Wat Phra Kaew temple.
Lumpini Park
Find some respite from all the action and activity of Bangkok in the sprawling Lumpini Park, a green space with a lake in the centre of the city. This is where locals meet to walk, cycle, meditate, or take exercise classes. Enjoy a picnic, hire a paddleboat, or if you are visiting on a Sunday, catch an outdoor classical or jazz concert.
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21,430 properties feature pools

Rentals with dedicated workspaces
19,680 properties have a dedicated workspace

Wi-Fi availability
33,510 of Bangkok holiday rentals include Wi-Fi access

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4.7 Average rating
Bangkok stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests

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Bangkok's top spots, include Khaosan Road, Lumpini Park, and Chatuchak Weekend Market
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