Where to Stay in Bangkok, Thailand in 2025 | Best Areas For First Time Visitors

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Where to stay in Bangkok, Thailand in 2022/2023? The best areas for nightlife, thai street food, shopping malls and more! Bangkok is the world’s most visited city with millions of international tourists visting every year. With 50 districts, Bangkok is the biggest city in the country and it can be hard to pick an area of where to stay. Choosing where to stay in Bangkok really comes down to your your budget, the length of stay and what type of experience you want to get out of your trip.
Today, we’ll go over some of the most popular areas and district and what you can expect in terms of food, shopping, cost of living (hotels/accomodation) and more. Wether you’re looking for a 5$ hostel or a luxury 5-star hotel, these areas got you covered!

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0:00 – Intro
0:30 – Sukhumvit
3:45 – Siam
6:03 – Banglamphu (Khao San Road)

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  1. Great video. I like how you explain things. Another way to reach the hotel first is to ask early check-in if the hotel allows it. If not, explore at an easy pace or show up at the hotel for a snack. Drop the luggage and explore. Public transportation is confusing to me. Am looking forward to visiting in November. Still time to learn 😊.

  2. I bought here opposite King Power Rang Nam rd, Phayathai 2005 ฿2.2m 🤏 bargain built 1992 SOLID concrete pillars especially after the last earthquake. Ideo Verve Rajaprarop rd severe damage ceilings collapsing and water damage.
    DON'T listen to people who say Sukhumvit, the area is overpriced because of farang. Cheap areas Ratchada, On Nut etc. Out of city cheaper rates. Lots of train line extensions across Bangkok so can live/stay anywhere across town. The area you live/stay just depends on your budgets.

  3. Stay in khaosan road is my to go to for accommodation… Its not just for young people and there are some good hotels there as well… Its a good base to stay also I walked to sukhumvit most days.. Its not that far and u see shit loads on the way..

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  5. Perfect video for whoever is traveling to Bangkok for the first time, which is actually my case. Curious on what you think about staying in Thong Lo instead?
    Thank you for sharing your insights, man.

  6. First trip to Bangkok October 3 thru 10th. I hate to reserve the whole trip in case I dont like the hotel I pick. Will there be any problem finding another hotel, and are prices good on walkup? Anyone answering, thank you!!!

  7. Great and informative video. But….your prices are waaaaaay off. As an avid Marriott traveler, I’ve stayed in each property that Marriott owns in BKK, the average is closer to $200usd a night. I’ve been there 23 times over the past 18 years. Never below 161 a night

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