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 Running along Yaowarat Road is Bangkok's Chinatown, one of the most colorful, noisy and liveliest districts in Bangkok and known for its closeness to Bangkok's most famous temples and tourist attractions also offers great shopping and an exotic variety of the finest Chinese cuisine.
Ethnic Chinese first settled in the area where the Grand Palace is now situated long before Bangkok became the capital of Thailand. However when King Rama I decided to establish Bangkok in its present day location he moved the Chinese to the far side of the small Klong (canal) Ong Ang where Chinatown is to this day.
It is easy to imagine that at one time Chinatown was a major area and perhaps a small city unto itself however now it is s just one of many neighborhoods in greater Bangkok. That said Chinatown is quite small making it easy to explore on foot. Unfortunately most hotels in the area don't reach out to foreign tourists, preferring to cater to local traders and businessmen. Still with its proximity to the Grand Palace and other major tourist attractions, intrepid travelers who are tired of the Khaosan Rd. experience and want to explore Bangkok away from the more 'touristy' areas may find Chinatown an interesting change of pace and the hotels are a step up from hostel accommodation on Khaosan Rd. but still very affordable. FYI, in order to remain objective, hotels are listed in alphabetical order. We don't favor any hotel for any reason. (click for more info on touring Chinatown). |
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Preferred
Star Hotels in Chinatown Area
Rates inclusive of 17.7% Gov't tax and service charge. No hidden charges.
THB = Thai Baht / $ = US Dollars |
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China Town Hotel   / 75 rooms
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| China Town Hotel is ideally positioned to explore Bangkok. Located in middle of Chinatown area along Yaowarat Road 10 minutes to Bangkok railway station, subway (MRT), Rajchawonge Pie with many of tourist attractions such as Temple of Golden Buddha, Mongkorn Kamalawat Temple, Grand Palace as well as several markets (Pahurat and Sampeng, Saphan Lek, Werng Nakhon Kasem etc.) is a fine choice for budget oriented visitors. |
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Grande Ville Hotel Bangkok   / 220 rooms
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| Located on the edge of Bangkok's fascinating Chinatown area and near to Rattanakosin Island, the Grande Ville Hotel Bangkok puts guests in a good location to explore the history of Bangkok as well as popular tourist sites. The Grand Ville's 23 storey building houses 220 simple but clean and spacious rooms with interesting views of either the Grand Palace or the Golden Mountain Temple (night view). For budget conscious tourists wishing to experience the 'real' Bangkok the Grande Ville is a good choice. |
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Prince Palace Hotel Bangkok    / 310 rooms
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| More in the BoBae area than Chinatown and occupying floors 11-32 of the BoBae Tower (the first 10 floors are filled with retail shops) the Prince Palace Hotel Bangkok is a full service deluxe hotel with 310 spacious, well appointed guestrooms and suites. At first blush the hotel seems a bit isolated, however getting around can be quite easy and fun via canal boat on Klong San Sap or tuk-tuks. For those who enjoy being off the beaten track the Prince Palace offers very nice rooms at very affordable rates. |
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Shanghai Mansion Bangkok    / 75 rooms
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| Situated in historical Chinatown amongst a showcase of Chinese culture is the Shanghai Mansion Bangkok is a delightful hotel that is well suited for both business and leisure travelers. Offering clean, stylish and well furnished rooms and suites right in the heart of Chinatown this 3 star hotel combines international standard facilities and service in one of the main tourist areas of Bangkok. |
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