Whe have reviewed the best Marriott Bonvoy hotels, now we investigate the cheapest Marriott hotels in Bangkok.
We exclude poorly located Marriott hotels, unappealing budget hotels, or Marriotts that would be awful for a leisure stay. The prices in this article are based on a stay of 16-20 July 2024. Rates were correct at the time of writing.
All the hotels below are either Marriott hotels or a subsidiary of Marriott. For something completely different and ultra-luxury, we have reviewed the cheapest Four Seasons hotels in the world for those who want to splurge.
Because all the hotels listed below are Marriott subsidiary brands, you can earn and spend Marriott Bonvoy loyalty points when you stay. Marriott has this significant advantage over Four Seasons as Four Seasons hotels have no loyalty rewards.
Read on to find out more about each Marriott hotel, and remember to book any luxury hotels via our luxury travel concierge for extra free benefits. You also get all your usual Marriott Bonvoy points and perks when you book via our concierge.
1. Aloft Bangkok Sukhumvit 11
Aloft Bangkok Sukhumvit 11 has decent rooms, many enjoying balconies or terraces, and a rooftop pool area. This is one of the cheapest Marriott Bonvoy hotels in Bangkok, and while it isn’t luxurious, it should be considered as it’s incredibly cheap for Bangkok. The lush green rooftop pool, surrounded by foliage, is a particularly lovely feature of this hotel.
Aloft Bangkok Sukhumvit 11 costs under $100 USD per room per night in July. This could be the best bargain in Bangkok.
2. Marriott Sukhumvit
Marriott Sukhumvit and is featured in our best executive club lounges in Bangkok. This Bangkok Marriott is cheap and is conveniently located near the city’s premier shopping, dining, entertainment, and tourist destinations, as well as key business hubs like BITEC.
Nestled in the vibrant heart of Sukhumvit, accommodations feature plush pillowtop mattresses, elegant marble bathrooms, and stunning views of the bustling Sukhumvit area. Elevate your stay to a lavish suite for exclusive five-star amenities, including complimentary cocktails and access to the Executive Lounge.
Marriott Sukhumvit has a great executive club lounge with great staff and is a good option to earn and redeem Marriott Bonvoy points. Taste some of Bangkok’s finest cuisine at the award-winning steakhouse and rooftop bar, which is probably the roof bar with the best view in all of Bangkok. To satisfy your sweet cravings, there’s also an in-house dessert shop.
What’s missing here is a pool, but this hotel is usually virtually the same price as the Aloft above, so for the affordable price of under $100 USD per room per night in July, who’s complaining?
3. Moxy Bangkok Ratchaprasong
Moxy Bangkok Ratchaprasong is a fun new hotel in Bangkok, strategically situated in the midst of all the action. As the first Moxy Hotel in Thailand and the largest in Asia Pacific, it’s a vibrant hub offering easy access to a shopping paradise, a haven for food enthusiasts, and a plethora of iconic attractions, all just moments away from Chit Lom BTS station.
Choose from 504 stylish rooms, rejuvenate at the state-of-the-art gym, indulge in culinary delights at the bustling Moxy Bar and Restaurant, and dive into lively events happening right in the lobby. For those who balance work with a dash of fun, try the Library and Plug-In area. Moxy’s thoughtfully designed rooms, trendy communal areas, and an irresistible dining and cocktail scene mean that Moxy is a great choice in Bangkok, Thailand.
Moxy Bangkok Ratchaprasong costs around USD $105 per room per night in July.
4. The Westin Grande Sukhumvit
Stay and unwind at The Westin Grande Sukhumvit, Bangkok, is located in the city center of Sukhumvit, Bangkok.
Maintain physical wellness at the cutting-edge WestinWORKOUT® Fitness Studio, unwind with indulgent treatments at Vareena Day Spa, or enjoy a refreshing rooftop swimming pool. When hunger strikes, prepare for a culinary journey at the hotel’s esteemed Sukhumvit restaurants.
Kisso, beloved by Japanese expatriates, has earned the title of Best Japanese Restaurant in Bangkok for its exceptional cuisine. Meanwhile, Seasonal Tastes offers an international buffet brimming with nutritious and flavorful dishes to fuel your day or savor a cocktail at Zest Bar & Terrace.
Cap off your day with the ultimate in relaxation on the Heavenly® Bed, ensuring a tranquil night’s sleep awaits you.
The Westin Grande Sukhumvit is affordable, costing around $178 USD per room per night in July.
5. Le Méridien Bangkok
Le Méridien Bangkok is an award-winning, five-star hotel in Thailand’s energetic capital. This hotel is a Marriott Bonvoy Rewards category 4 hotel.
Le Méridien Bangkok is right on top of Patpong, Bangkok’s famous night market, so you’re in the center of the action whether you like it or not. Sala Daeng BTS and Sam Yan MRT stations are the closest tube stations. This high-end property is steps from the energetic Patpong Night Market and the entertainment district.
The foyer of this hotel is modern and huge, edged with floor-to-ceiling glass walls. Rooms have a natural feel with wooden floors, big windows, and a sofa seat.
The lounge here is stunning, with a double-height ceiling, double-height windows, and ornate and impressive light fixtures hanging off the ceiling. There is a continental breakfast buffet in the morning, and in the afternoon, there are light snacks. Early evening is hot, with a cold buffet and an open bar.
The rooftop pool here is noteworthy and inviting, with lovely decking and it is surrounded by loungers.are given to guests staying on the executive floors in Executive Rooms and Suites at The Sukosol. The hotel’s club lounge can be found on the 21st floor of the Siam Wing, and the lounge is classy with a private dining room, computer zone, library, and lounge area. The elegant lounge area boasts panoramic views of Bangkok, providing the perfect backdrop for dining, relaxing, networking, and socializing.
Club guests are entitled to a unique and personalized range of complimentary benefits, including private check-in and check-out (on the 21st floor) and daily American breakfast served in the club dining room on the 21st floor. Daily canapés with wine, beer, and cocktails in the club lounge, along with all-day complimentary tea, coffee, and snacks. Club guests also get unlimited local fixed-line calls, late check-out at 4:00 pm (upon availability), a private meeting room for 10, complimentary for one hour per day (upon availability), three desktop computer workstations available for private use, shoeshine service, and two pieces of laundry per day, access to club collection of books, magazines and newspapers, daily newspaper & fresh fruit in your room and a Thai welcome drink upon arrival.
Le Méridien Bangkok is cheap for this level of luxury, costing around $181 USD per room per night in July.
6. Le Méridien Suvarnabhumi, Bangkok Golf Resort & Spa
Le Méridien Suvarnabhumi, Bangkok Golf Resort & Spa is a Rewards Category often offers incredible value on Marriott Bonvoy redemptions.
Nestled amidst verdant landscapes between Suvarnabhumi International Airport and the bustling city center, this luxurious 5-star golf resort in Bangkok, Le Méridien Suvarnabhumi, Bangkok Golf Resort & Spa, is a haven of tranquility. Guests can indulge in the Spa by Le Méridien, tee off at the Summit Windmill Golf Club, unwind in the saltwater infinity pool, and retire to rooms boasting exquisite bathrooms.
Discover relaxation in the freestanding bathtub and glass-enclosed rainforest shower, all while enjoying panoramic views of the lush golf course from floor-to-ceiling windows. Step out onto private balconies or terraces to immerse yourself in a different perspective amidst your Bangkok escapades.
Le Méridien Suvarnabhumi, Bangkok Golf Resort & Spa, is a very affordable resort, costing around $183 USD per room per night in July.
7. W Bangkok
W Bangkok is a lively hotel with proximity to the BTS Station for easy access to the rest of the city. Within minutes of this luxurious 5-star hotel, you’ll find top-tier shopping destinations like ICONSIAM and Siam Paragon, alongside serene havens like the Temple of Emerald Buddha and Wat Pho.
Embark on a scenic journey along the Chao Phraya River, immersing yourself in the vibrant tapestry of Bangkok’s sights and sounds. Delve into the city’s rich history with a visit to The Grand Palace, or indulge in a culinary adventure at The House on Sathorn, a revered national heritage site now transformed into one of Bangkok’s foremost dining establishments. Renowned for its modern Thai seafood cuisine, The House on Sathorn is in the hotel.
For refreshing cocktails and delectable bites, head to the WET® Deck by the poolside. After a day of exploration, unwind at the hotel’s AWAY® Spa or maintain your fitness routine at the state-of-the-art FIT gym.
W Bangkok is cheap for this level of luxury, costing around $187 USD per room per night in July.
8. Bangkok Marriott Hotel The Surawongse
Bangkok Marriott Hotel The Surawongse is located in the vibrant heart of Bangkok, Thailand. The hotel offers easy access to iconic local landmarks such as the Silom shopping district, Chinatown, and the bustling Khao San and Surawong roads. Don’t miss the chance to embark on a picturesque cruise along the Chao Phraya River.
Back at the hotel, pamper yourself with a refreshing swim and a cocktail by the outdoor infinity pool. Stay active with a workout session in the 24-hour fitness center and a rejuvenating massage in the full-service spa. Retreat to one of the 303 well-appointed rooms and suites, adorned with lavish amenities and a blend of traditional and contemporary décor.
Indulge your palate with innovative renditions of Thai street food at Praya Kitchen or inventive twists on classic Chinese dishes at Yao Restaurant. For breathtaking downtown views, head up to Yao Rooftop Bar on the 33rd floor and savor expertly crafted cocktails amidst the city skyline.
Bangkok Marriott Hotel The Surawongse is fairly cheap, costing around $194 USD per room per night in July.
9. Renaissance Bangkok Ratchaprasong Hotel
The Rewards Category 4 Renaissance Bangkok Ratchaprasong Hotel is located one mile from must-sees like the Victory Monument and Grand Palace, with Siam Paragon Mall and the BTS Sky Train also just minutes away. Feed your curiosity for new tastes with authentic Chinese delicacies, fresh, seasonal Italian dishes, and tapas at the hotel restaurants.
Revive at the fitness center, which comes complete with an indoor pool. Replenish at the full-service spa. Three hundred thirty-three stylish luxury rooms and suites include pillowtop bedding, spa-like bathrooms, free Wi-Fi, and views of Bangkok’s colorful city center through oversized windows.
Renaissance Bangkok Ratchaprasong Hotel starts at $204 USD per room per night in July.
10. Atheene Hotel, A Luxury Collection of Hotel, Bangkok
Atheene Hotel is a member of the Luxury Collection of Hotels. This is probably the best Marriott Bonvoy hotel in Bangkok, as it is luxurious and has a club lounge.
This 5-star luxury hotel offers spacious rooms and suites inspired by various epochs in Thai culture and adorned with exquisite Thai artifacts. The hotel has eight restaurants and bars, holistic treatments at Athenee Spa, and a free-form rooftop pool.
Nestled along the serene, tree-lined Wireless Road in Bangkok’s bustling business and embassy district, the hotel occupies the historic site of Kandhavas, once the royal palace of HRH Princess Valaya Alongkorn, daughter of King Rama V. Conveniently located within a three-minute walk of the BTS Skytrain Phloen Chit station, with the associated Skywalk providing easy access to prime shopping destinations like Central Embassy, CentralWorld, and Siam Paragon.
The hotel’s 374 rooms and suites exude an air of grace, paying homage to Thailand’s rich history. Each accommodation boasts a Luxury Collection bed in crisp white cotton, adorned with feather pillows and a light duvet. The lavish bathrooms feature a spacious bathtub, a separate shower with a handheld showerhead, plush bathrobes and slippers, and a selection of premium bath products.
Guests staying in Athenee Club Rooms and suites enjoy exclusive access to The Royal Club Lounge, renowned as one of Bangkok’s premier executive club lounges. Here, club room and suite guests can relish in a serene enclave offering freshly brewed coffee or tea, complimentary High-Speed Internet Access, a private boardroom for business meetings, multiple flat-screen televisions, and a selection of fine wines. Additionally, a private meeting room equipped with modern amenities is available on a complimentary basis for up to two hours, ensuring a seamless blend of productivity and relaxation during your stay.
Atheene Hotel, A Luxury Collection of Hotel, Bangkok, costs around $210 USD per room per night in July. This is a bargain for such a luxurious hotel.
11. JW Marriott Bangkok
The JW Marriott Bangkok is a great place to earn and redeem your Marriott Bonvoy points. The hotel is the first stop on Sukhumvit Rd, the city center near Soi 2. This JW Marriott is a big hotel near Nana’s nightlife and crowds. The hotel is stylish, in a Marriot-way, with comfy beds and good blackout curtains.
Their club lounge can be found on the 16th floor, and this is one of the best club lounges in Bangkok. The entrance is decorated with beautiful flowers. Inside, there is an open kitchen, lots of dark wood, a light marble floor, and an outdoor terrace to enjoy a meal outside or for smokers to have a cigarette.
Breakfast includes an array of bread, croissants, and bagels, and there are loads of fruit and cereals. A real-life chef cooks made-to-order omelets (which meats preheated eggs that you will get in other lounges).
Each night, complimentary cocktails, including beer and wine, are available. A variety of hot food, as well as salads, cheeses, and desserts. Each night has a different cuisine theme, e.g., Japanese with sushi. For each meal, you get more than two hot appetizers. You’ll find options like fish cakes, sushi, and sliders. This food is more than enough to fill you up, so you don’t need to head out for an extra evening meal.
This JW Marriott is one of the most expensive Marriott hotels in Bangkok, although it remains fairly cheap, costing around $238 USD per room per night in July.
12. Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit, a Luxury Collection Hotel
Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit, a Luxury Collection Hotel Bangkok is a Rewards Category 5 hotel located in the heart of downtown Bangkok. With a direct sky bridge access to Asok BTS SkyTrain and Terminal 21 shopping mall and only a few steps to MRT Sukhumvit Subway station, EmDistrict, MBK, and more are moments away.
Indulge in daytime relaxation at the hotel’s free-form swimming pool nestled within a verdant tropical garden, or treat yourself to a soothing massage or facial amidst the serenity of The Grande Spa. As night falls, immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of The Living Room, where talented international jazz artists perform nightly.
Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit boasts 420 spacious guest rooms that reflect the rich local culture and aesthetics. Adorned with exotic teakwood, elegant marble, and luxurious Thai silks, each room is thoughtfully equipped with the latest technology and connectivity, ensuring a truly memorable stay in the heart of downtown Bangkok.
Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit, a Luxury Collection Hotel, is one of Bangkok’s most expensive Marriott hotels. However, it remains fairly cheap, costing around $245 USD per room per night in July.
13. The St. Regis Bangkok
Located in the heart of Bangkok, within walking distance of the city’s vibrant entertainment district and BTS Skytrain connection link to the station, The St. Regis Bangkok offers 229 guest rooms, including 51 suites, each adorned with luxurious furnishings and sophisticated amenities, providing an urban sanctuary with expansive windows offering uninterrupted city vistas. You also have to use a St. Regis Butler and complimentary Wi-Fi throughout your stay.
There are numerous restaurants here, and inspired by its New York counterpart, the lavishly appointed St. Regis Bar boasts an extensive selection of premier spirits, classic cocktails, champagne, and caviar.
Rejuvenate in the hotel’s glass-walled Exercise Room, featuring TechnoGym® machines and breathtaking city vistas, accompanied by complimentary water and optional personal training. Step into the serene sanctuary of Elemis Spa, a sprawling 1,560 m² oasis offering indulgent beauty and wellness treatments. Unwind with a refreshing swim in the outdoor pool or lounge at the 15th-floor Pool Bar, soaking in the sun and enjoying panoramic cityscape views.
The St. Regis Bangkok is one of the most expensive Marriott hotels in Bangkok, although it remains fairly cheap, costing around $285 USD per room per night in July.
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