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Hotel near Suvarnabhumi Airport,Bangkok
Featured facilities: Garden, Parking, Airport Drop-Off Service
Great
768 reviews
9.2/10
1 night
From VND 760,489
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99+
Hotel near Suvarnabhumi Airport,Bang Phli
Featured facilities: Sunbathing Area, Swing And Slide, Swimming Pool
Very Good
966 reviews
8.3/10
1 night
From VND 1,839,141
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99+
Hotel near Sukhumvit,Bangkok
Featured facilities: Swimming Pool, Parking, Restaurant
Very Good
287 reviews
8.5/10
1 night
From VND 888,530
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99+
Hotel near Sukhumvit,Bangkok
We happily welcome pets to join your travels
Shuttle services to nearby BTS
Very Good
3048 reviews
8.7/10
1 night
From VND 1,043,732
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45
Hotel near Silom/Sathon,Bangkok
Featured facilities: Parking, Restaurant, Bar
Very Good
1401 reviews
8.8/10
1 night
From VND 733,328
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63
Hotel near Suvarnabhumi Airport,Bangkok
Featured facilities: Parking, Shared Kitchen, Outdoor Furniture
Good
393 reviews
7.9/10
1 night
From VND 376,364
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99+
Hotel near Sukhumvit,Bangkok
Featured facilities: Swimming Pool, Parking, Airport Pick-up Service
Very Good
453 reviews
8.8/10
1 night
From VND 1,326,975
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99+
Hotel near Sukhumvit,Bangkok
Featured facilities: Swimming Pool, Garden, Parking
Very Good
786 reviews
8.9/10
1 night
From VND 1,094,173
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41
Hotel near Sukhumvit,Bangkok
Featured facilities: Parking, Airport Pick-up Service, Restaurant
Very Good
825 reviews
8.5/10
1 night
From VND 869,130
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88
Hotel near Siam,Bangkok
Featured facilities: Garden, Parking, Outdoor Furniture
Amazing
2103 reviews
9.4/10
1 night
From VND 2,700,511
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9.7/10
Amazing
GGuest UserThe house is exactly just like the photos. Very clean and new. All the amenities are provided as per listed. We came with a family of 4, with another two elderly. We had a pleasant stay here, feel like home. Quiet area, lots of food stall and convenience store in walkable distance. One car parking available. Will definitely come back on our next trip to Bangkok.
Makkahuas - BangkokNoi

Makkahuas - BangkokNoi

Hotel near Bangkok Noi, Bangkok
Price per night from:VND 2,405,628
9.4/10
Amazing
GGuest UserThe bathroom was clean, and there was a TV. The bed was good with a partition. It's good value for money, but there isn't much available in that area. I recommend buying drinks beforehand.
89 Bed & Studio Hostel

89 Bed & Studio Hostel

Hotel near Riverside, Bangkok 1.3% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:VND 194,002
9.3/10
Great
OOmoshiRokunAs a premium boutique brand under the InterContinental Group, this Kimpton in Bangkok lives up to its reputation. The hotel is located in Bangkok's embassy district, right below the US Embassy, and is widely known among locals. The staff demonstrates high professionalism; upon check-in, guests are offered a welcome drink and a disposable face towel. They proactively greet and engage with guests, making interactions very pleasant. There are also Chinese-speaking staff at the front desk and with the concierge. From 8 AM to 7 PM, the hotel provides an hourly shuttle service to BTS Chit Lom station. You just need to contact the concierge an hour in advance to book. Since it's a pet-friendly hotel, you'll often see adorable pets in the lobby. More service details can be found in the last picture. This time, I chose a two-bedroom 'green lung' view room, which was nearly 100 square meters and had a balcony with an excellent view. The room was equipped with a washing machine and detergent, allowing me to keep my clothes clean. The daily housekeeping was also impeccable – highly recommended! The restaurant is located on the 5th floor, with breakfast served from 6:30 AM to 10:30 AM. The dining area is spacious with plenty of seating, so it never felt crowded even during peak hours. The breakfast beverages are a highlight, especially the Thai milk tea, which is definitely worth trying!
Kimpton MAA-LAI BANGKOK by IHG

Kimpton MAA-LAI BANGKOK by IHG

Hotel near Chidlom, Bangkok
Price per night from:VND 6,712,477
8.9/10
Very Good
AAnonymous UserThe place is intentionally decorated, has well arranged space that makes quests easy to use and is close to restaurants, shopping centers, and the river.
El biografo hostel

El biografo hostel

Hotel near Silom/Sathon, Bangkok 6.7% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:VND 217,282
8.8/10
Very Good
JJiaowoluosifenDespite the hustle and bustle of Bangkok, this place is surprisingly quiet. No exhaust fumes or constant motorbike noise. It has its own pool and a private riverfront. The room type is decent, comparable to economic chain hotels in China, with enough space to open a large suitcase. Soundproofing is good. Being right by the Chao Phraya River is cool and relaxing; you can enjoy a spa in a gazebo and there's an on-site restaurant. The hygiene is good, with daily cleaning and two bottles of water provided each day. The fridge is cold enough, and the air conditioning works well. There are plenty of power outlets, so no need for an adapter; a three-prong plug strip works directly. The Wi-Fi isn't great, but most people buy local SIM cards for data anyway. The bed is on the softer side but comfortable, and the pillows aren't too high, making for a good night's sleep. The wardrobe has five or six non-removable hangers, a safe, and a kettle. The bathroom space is fine, with plenty of hot water available at all times. Disposable amenities aren't provided, only shower gel and shampoo. There are no slippers in the room, but I didn't ask if the front desk had any. The hotel staff are all very helpful. The pool seems to be cleaned daily, and there are always people swimming. There's also a children's play area with swings and a slide. Outside, under the big bridge, there's a small park with even more play equipment for kids. For me, the only downside was not finding a place to dry clothes, so washing them wasn't an option, and the windows are sealed. I'm not sure if you can access the rooftop, haha. Next time I'm in Bangkok, this hotel will definitely be my first choice. Here are some travel tips: Walk a hundred meters out, and you'll find two 7-Elevens, which are very convenient (always check your receipt – if you don't want to translate specific items, just check the quantity and estimate the total. Especially at the 7-Eleven closer to the hotel, the young staff member scanned some snacks and drinks for himself. He probably thought I wouldn't understand the receipt. I realized later that I paid more than I should have. The 7-Eleven across the street is much bigger and better). There's also a slightly larger supermarket inside Sena, Villa Market, though prices aren't cheap. There are many eateries nearby, including Jeju and a local User Choice spot. Not far away is also a very atmospheric BBQ restaurant; just search for it on Google Maps. Besides Thai food, locals seem to eat a lot of noodles. Personally, I found the taste similar to Cantonese cuisine – sweet, with a base of shallots and peanuts, somewhat like satay. The bowls are small but sweet enough to keep you full, haha. I also visited Thong Smith, but honestly, I only saw Chinese tourists there... Any random noodle shop outside tastes pretty much the same, you just pay double for the ambiance. It's not far from ICONSIAM, within walking distance. Across from ICONSIAM is a Lotus supermarket, which is better to browse than Big C, with a wider selection of items and fewer crowds. I didn't see any durian sellers on the streets of Bangkok. That durian shop near the Peninsula Hotel is a rip-off; don't even bother looking. I recommend trying sour plum tamarind, preferably the kind without added seasonings; it's addictively good. Yunnan in China also has it, but I've only had it in the form of sour plum cakes there. Regarding transportation, it's a bit of a distance to the BTS, but it's walkable. There are also bus stops, but I'd advise against taking a bus during peak hours. Under the bridge, there's also a public pier where you can take a boat to Santhon on the opposite bank for only 5 baht to transfer to another boat, if you don't want to walk across the bridge. Grab taxis are convenient. During peak hours, going to the airport takes at least 1.5 hours, and the estimated times on the app are generally accurate. I haven't tried the hotel's shuttle service yet. For Siam Ocean World, you can buy tickets on Trip.com at the entrance and scan to enter. Safari World is too far; only the shows are worth seeing. You can ride an elephant for 300 baht and even buy paintings drawn by elephants, which is quite a good deal. Otherwise, if you've been to Chimelong, there's no need to go. I booked a package on Trip.com that included a car, tickets, and a buffet. Although the buffet was just group meal quality, there's really nothing else to eat inside. Since I had a child, I didn't visit any temples. I went to the Bangkok National Museum, and honestly, there's not much to see except exquisite religious sculptures and royal artifacts. If you have time, you can visit. You can take a public passenger boat to explore the Chao Phraya River; it's very convenient and cheap. In Bangkok, wearing long pants won't be too hot, and inside most malls and any air-conditioned places, it's very cold. Bangkok is a great international metropolis. I'd love to come back again during off-peak season when flights and hotels are cheaper. Bye for now!
Ibis Bangkok Riverside

Ibis Bangkok Riverside

Hotel near Riverside, Bangkok 1.3% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:VND 1,098,053
8.7/10
Very Good
JJiudianshishuiyuan2700The hotel staff were all very friendly and even lent me a universal adapter, although it didn't work with my portable kettle from home, haha! Next time I'll definitely remember to bring my own. The room was a bit small but very convenient. There's a 7-Eleven on the ground floor of the hotel, and another just a few steps to the left when you exit. You can also walk straight to major shopping malls via the overpass. The location is truly excellent. However, there were a lot of ants on the hotel table. I left some half-eaten snacks on the table overnight and woke up to find many ants crawling on them. After that, I started putting all my snacks in the fridge. The swimming pool is at the neighboring hotel, so there's a fee to use it, which the hotel has clearly stated with a notice in the elevator. Overall, it was still a good stay.
Ibis Bangkok Siam

Ibis Bangkok Siam

Hotel near Siam, Bangkok 42.8% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:VND 1,431,736
7.7/10
Good
PPWOhseA clean, functional stopover, near Londoner pub for us. Parked at front, but a big car park behind too which serves a spa and other buildings. A younger crowd looking for budget accommodation, but no complaints from us. Would come again. Balconies to sit chilling or watch the world go by.
Sukhum Rajamangala-Phatthanakan Rooms

Sukhum Rajamangala-Phatthanakan Rooms

Hotel near Suvarnabhumi Airport, Bangkok 100% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:VND 500,526
7.6/10
Good
HHtzzzzzzzMy room constantly smelled of cooking smoke from around 10 am until midnight every day. The strong fragrance from the cleaning soap used during mopping was also overwhelming. Because of this, I couldn’t eat or sleep properly during my stay. Although the cleaning staff works hard 24/7, better ventilation and milder cleaning products are needed.
Khurana Inn

Khurana Inn

Hotel near Pratunam Market, Bangkok 2.7% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:VND 675,128
6.7/10
AAnonymous UserLiving on the sixth floor, I heard Indians on the first floor not sleeping at two o'clock in the middle of the night, and the windows could not be locked! Friends with poor sleep quality should not choose here! Although super close to the Watergate market!
Papa Ji Hotel and Restaurant

Papa Ji Hotel and Restaurant

Hotel near Pratunam Market, Bangkok 2.7% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:VND 566,487
5.4/10
WworawitClean, with service that offers good value for money. Monthly Room Rates: - Standard Room: 2,500 THB - Air-conditioned Room: 3,000 THB (Special promotional price: 2,800 THB) - Security Deposit: 2,000 THB (Minimum 3-month lease required)
Phongsathon Mansion

Phongsathon Mansion

Hotel near Ratchadaphisek, Bangkok
Price per night from:VND 259,963

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the best Pet friendly hotel in Bangkok?

Whether you are traveling to Bangkok for business or holiday, Ibis Bangkok Siam (from VND 1,458,862) , Ibis Bangkok Riverside (from VND 1,136,826) and Kimpton MAA-LAI BANGKOK by IHG (from VND 5,222,418) are the best choices.

What is the average price for Pet friendly hotels in Bangkok?

For Pet friendly hotels in Bangkok, the average price is VND 3,703,231 for weekdays , and VND 3,901,540 for weekends (Friday–Saturday).

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Bangkok Pet Friendly Hotels Information

Total properties144
Number of reviews3,930
Lowest priceVND 306,524
Highest priceVND 128,767,038
Weekend Avg. PriceVND 3,901,540
Weekday Avg. PriceVND 3,703,231