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Often off the agenda for many visitors to the Thai capital, Bangkok's Chinatown is more anonymous than Chinese areas of other big cities as it blends in with the rest.
Yet by night, a time when food stalls sprout up everywhere offering a host of typical Chinese dishes, the tell-tale neon signs indicate the area's Chinese heritage.
This is a good area to seek out antiques and trinkets given the wealth of Chinese, family-owned shops here.
The large Chinese presence here dates back to the 18th century.
Leng Buai la Shrine with its colourful dragons and Chinese inscriptions was built even earlier, in 1658, and as such, it is the oldest Chinese temple in Thailand, not to mention a fascinating place to look around for those with Buddhist temple burnout.
Chinatown hotels are generally more traditional than those in more touristy areas of the capital and prices are often better value.
Most accommodation here is budget or mid-range.
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District: Chinatown
Well decorated, unusual Chinese style hotel in Chinatown, within walking distance of a subway station
Great8.6
(3,760 reviews)
District: Chinatown
Stylishly designed hotel on New Rama VI Road. A short drive to Siam Square & Mah Boon Krong Centre
Good7.4
(4,707 reviews)
District: Chinatown
Budget hotel with a pool and fair facilities, close to a subway station, Chinatown & shopping areas
Good7.0
(1,952 reviews)
District: Chinatown
Low cost hotel, sited in the hub of Chinatown, a stroll from a Chinese Market and bargain, market stalls
Pleasant6.4
(860 reviews)
District: Chinatown
Something completely different from corporate hotels, enjoy staying in wooden, rustic traditional rooms, that are set by the river and near a river ferry pier
Very Good8.3
(179 reviews)
District: Chinatown
Good, simple stylish rooms, in a small back road, around a 15 minute walk from the huge MBK Mall and the useful for getting around the city National Stadium Skytrain Station
Good7.9
(218 reviews)
District: Chinatown
Quality hotel, with a rooftop, city view pool. Ideal for exploring the market stalls & shops in Chinatown
Good7.6
(1,348 reviews)
District: Chinatown
Ordinary basic rooms, good for public transport links, being a few minutes walk from Hua Lampong Railway Station and Hua Lampong Subway (MRT) Station
Good7.3
(304 reviews)
District: Chinatown
Traditional Chinese hotel on Yaowarat Road, a few minutes walk from a Chinese food market & shops
Good7.1
(992 reviews)
District: Chinatown
Affordable, budget style hotel, located in Chinatown close to many shops and the Grand Palace
Pleasant6.9
(1,350 reviews)
District: Chinatown
A budget hotel sited on Yawaraj Road. A few minute walk to a shopping area and Chao Praya River
Pleasant6.8
(50 reviews)
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Introduction to Bangkok - Chinatown
Often off the agenda for many visitors to the Thai capital, Bangkok's Chinatown is more anonymous than Chinese areas of other big cities as it blends in with the rest.Yet by night, a time when food stalls sprout up everywhere offering a host of typical Chinese dishes, the tell-tale neon signs indicate the area's Chinese heritage.
This is a good area to seek out antiques and trinkets given the wealth of Chinese, family-owned shops here.
The large Chinese presence here dates back to the 18th century.
Leng Buai la Shrine with its colourful dragons and Chinese inscriptions was built even earlier, in 1658, and as such, it is the oldest Chinese temple in Thailand, not to mention a fascinating place to look around for those with Buddhist temple burnout.
Chinatown hotels are generally more traditional than those in more touristy areas of the capital and prices are often better value.
Most accommodation here is budget or mid-range.
Reviews: The hotels in Chinatown
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