I’m here to share extraordinary stays—handpicked hideaways that stand out for their bespoke service, meticulous attention to detail, and exceptional design. Each selection is thoughtfully curated to highlight spaces where aesthetics, comfort, and personality come together naturally.
This was my third time visiting Bangkok, in the summer of 2025, and I can say the city never stops surprising me. Beyond the usual tourist spots, Bangkok reveals itself as a vibrant, ever-evolving place full of energy, contrasts, and life. Beneath the surface, there are neighborhoods, hotels, and experiences that showcase a more authentic side of the city. In this guide, I’ll share a curated selection of those discoveries.
You can also check out highlights from my recent trips to this part of the world:
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The Mustang Blu offers 10 individually styled rooms, each combining colonial-era aesthetics with modern comforts. Designed to provide a cozy and unique experience, it’s an ideal choice for travelers seeking a distinctive stay.
Prices starting from 165€
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Na Tanao 1969 offers four individually styled rooms, each combining modern design with nostalgic touches. Designed to provide a cozy and unique experience, it’s an ideal choice for travelers seeking a distinctive stay.
Prices starting from 94€
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Beanstalk Bangkok offers 57 rooms across six categories, each thoughtfully designed to combine modern aesthetics with traditional Thai touches. Whether you’re traveling solo, with a partner, or in a group, the hotel provides a range of accommodations to suit various needs and preferences.
Prices starting from 42€
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Ba Hao Residence offers two individually styled en-suite rooms, each combining modern design with traditional Thai touches. Designed to provide a cozy and unique experience, it’s an ideal choice for travelers seeking a distinctive stay.
Prices starting from 100€
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The Standard, Bangkok Mahanakhon offers 155 uniquely designed rooms and suites, each combining modern design with retro-inspired elements. From cozy Standard Kings to the expansive Premier Penthouse, the hotel provides accommodations to suit various preferences and needs.
Prices start at 224€
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Tamni offers 47 rooms, including private doubles and shared dormitories, each designed with minimalist aesthetics and modern amenities. The hostel features a shared kitchen, garden, terrace, and a family-friendly restaurant serving Thai and European cuisines. Located near public transport, it’s ideal for travelers seeking a stylish and sociable atmosphere.
Prices of rooms with private bathroom start at 115€
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SUNKISS is an adults-only boutique hotel with 13 rooms, providing a serene atmosphere with modern amenities, including an outdoor swimming pool, hot tub, and a café serving a variety of cuisines. Guests can enjoy a peaceful environment ideal for relaxation.
Prices starting from 46€
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ASAI Bangkok Chinatown offers 224 compact rooms, each thoughtfully designed with modern amenities. The hotel features communal spaces including a courtyard, bar, and restaurant, fostering a vibrant social atmosphere. Located in the heart of Chinatown, guests are steps away from local markets, eateries, and cultural sites.
Prices starting from 45€
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ASAI Bangkok Sathorn offers 106 compact rooms, including Cosy, Cosy Twin, and Biggy Bunk options. Amenities include work desks, rain showers, and 43″ Smart LED TVs. The hotel features a courtyard bar, co-working space, and Thai-fusion restaurant. Located near BTS Skytrain and local eateries, it’s ideal for short stays or digital nomads.
Prices starting from 46€
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Old Capital Bike Inn offers 6 uniquely themed rooms, each with its own charm. The hotel provides free bike rentals and guided tours to explore Bangkok’s historic district. Guests can enjoy a cozy atmosphere with antique furnishings and personalized service.
Prices starting from 87€
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IR-ON Hotel is a boutique hotel located in the vibrant Thonglor area of Bangkok. The hotel offers 22 rooms, including Standard Rooms and Executive Suites, each designed with a blend of industrial and contemporary aesthetics. Guests can enjoy amenities such as free Wi-Fi, a 24-hour front desk, and an on-site café. The hotel is within walking distance to Thonglor BTS Station, providing easy access to the city’s attractions.
Prices starting from 60€
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Public House Sukhumvit 31 is a design-forward hotel offering 79 rooms and suites, each combining mid-century and industrial aesthetics. Amenities include a rooftop pool, co-working spaces, and an all-day dining venue. Located in the vibrant Sukhumvit district, it provides easy access to local attractions and public transportation.
Karaarom Hotel is a boutique establishment in Bangkok with 50 rooms, suites, and apartments, offering a variety of accommodations from studios to family rooms. Guests can enjoy amenities such as a rooftop swimming pool, fitness center, and on-site dining options. The hotel’s design emphasizes comfort and style, providing a relaxing atmosphere for travelers.
Prices starting from 75€
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House of Machine Boutique Hotel is a stylish boutique hotel located in Bangkok’s historic Phra Nakhon district. The hotel offers 6 uniquely designed rooms, each featuring industrial-chic decor with exposed brick walls, wooden accents, and vintage furnishings. Guests can enjoy amenities such as air-conditioned rooms with private bathrooms, free Wi-Fi, a shared lounge, and a bar. The hotel is situated within walking distance of popular attractions like Khao San Road, the Grand Palace, and Wat Pho
Prices starting from 96€
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You can find other curated guides to unique hotels and places to stay around the world in the «Places to Stay» section of my website, filtering by country (Only countries with content are visible)
This selection is regularly updated, so be sure to revisit for new accommodations that I will be adding over time. If you find it helpful, please share it with lovers of design and low key luxury.
As always, in my guides, I strive to give visibility to independent, small accommodations with soul, character, and charm, catering to the design-oriented traveler who appreciates unique and creatively curated spaces, embracing the essence of slow travel and a mindful approach to hospitality.
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The photos are selected from the locations’ websites, their socials or from the platforms where they are advertised. If I know the photographer, I always mention it.