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Rama Gardens Hotel Bangkok

★★★★★·8.6/ 10Recommended
·Hotels
1983 opened · 2010 renovated· 512 rooms· Check-in 02:00 PM / out 12:00 PM
Offsite parking discounted rates availableFitness facilities (surcharge)Free beach shuttleHealth or beauty spa nearbyAir conditioningSwimming poolAll 81 facilities +
Review
Official

The hotel is located in a convenient area with easy access to major exhibition and convention centres. Guests can enjoy shopping at the world famous weekend market at Chatuchak Weekend Market. It is just a few minutes from the hotel to the BTS and MRT public transport systems to reach to the heart of the city. This is a luxurious city resort housed in 2 buildings, which consists of 512 newly refurbished rooms and suites. The hotel has a 24-hour reception and room service is available. All rooms are fully-equipped as standard featuring centrally regulated air conditioning and a safe. The hotel has 2 outdoor swimming pools with a pool bar and hot tub. Leisure facilities include a sport complex, a steam room and a sauna room. The hotel offers the Greenery Café, for international buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner. À la carte dining is also available all day long.

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Guest scores & sentiment

From 205 guest reviews · multi-source · as of 2026-07-13

Guests praise the proximity to DMK Airport, spacious rooms, friendly staff, and excellent breakfast. Common complaints include remote location, dated facilities, slow service peaks, and paid WiFi.

Dimension scores · cross-source

Surroundings8.6
Value8.4
Service8.4
Facilities8.4
Cleanliness8.4
Location7.9
Rooms7.6
PraisedSpacious and comfortable rooms · Friendly and helpful staff · Good value for money · Close to Don Mueang Airport
ComplaintsRemote location/lack of walkability · Paid and poor WiFi · Aging facilities/hygiene issues · Inconsistent breakfast quality

KEYIdeal for transit or conferences. Accept remote location; use taxis. Not for those seeking modern amenities.

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