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Where to Stay in Bangkok with Kids (Best Family Hotels & Areas)

  • Writer: Barry
    Barry
  • 2 days ago
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Planning Your Family Trip to Bangkok?

Bangkok can feel overwhelming for first-time visitors—especially with kids in tow. But choosing the right area and hotel can make the difference between a stressful trip and a smooth, fun-filled adventure.


We’ve explored Bangkok as a family (with two kids aged 11 and 13) in July 2025, testing hotels in different neighborhoods, comparing amenities, and checking how easy it is to get to top attractions. Here’s our guide to the best places to stay in Bangkok with kids, plus our handpicked family-friendly hotels.


Methodology & Experience (Updated Aug 2025)

We visited Bangkok with our two kids (11 and 13) in July 2025 and evaluated family-friendly hotels in Bangkok across Riverside, Sukhumvit, the Old City, and Silom. We prioritized:


  • Bangkok family suites or connecting rooms (sleeping 3–4+ comfortably)

  • Kid-friendly pools and on-site facilities

  • Transit within ~10 minutes (near BTS/MRT or river pier) for easy sightseeing

  • Solid recent reviews and clear family policies (baby cot/extra bed)


Price bands reflect our latest checks in August 2025 and typical seasonal variations. Actual nightly rates vary by date, occupancy, and promotions.


The Raweekanlaya Bangkok​
Built in the late 1800s as the residence of the royal governess to King Rama VI.

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Best Areas to Stay in Bangkok for Families

1. Riverside – Scenic & Relaxed

  • Why it works for families: Peaceful vibe, large resorts with pools, great views, and boat access.

  • Nearby attractions: ICONSIAM mall, Asiatique night market, easy boat rides to temples.

  • Getting around: Chao Phraya Express boats + BTS Skytrain.


2. Sukhumvit – Modern & Convenient

  • Why it works for families: Shopping malls, playgrounds, international restaurants, and skytrain access.

  • Nearby attractions: Terminal 21, Benjakitti Park, SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World  (great for kids).

  • Getting around: BTS Skytrain + taxis.


3. Old City (Rattanakosin) – Culture at Your Doorstep

  • Why it works for families: Close to the Grand Palace, Wat Pho, and Khao San Road.

  • Nearby attractions: Bangkok National Museum, street markets.

  • Getting around: Tuk-tuks, taxis, and walking.


4. Silom – Green Spaces & Night Markets

  • Why it works for families: Near Lumpini Park, Patpong Night Market (family-friendly early evening).

  • Nearby attractions: Sky Bar, Snake Farm.

  • Getting around: BTS & MRT.


Best Family Hotels in Bangkok by Area

Riverside — Scenic & Relaxed (great for strollers & riverboats)

Why families like it: Resort vibe, space to unwind, Riverside family resorts Bangkok with big pools and boat access to temples.



 


Anantara Riverside Bangkok Resort (★★★★★)

  • Best for: Splash-ready kid-friendly pools, resort feel, on-site activities

  • Rooms & family options: Family rooms/suites; baby cots on request; extra bed policy varies

  • Transit: Hotel shuttle boat to Sathorn Pier for BTS (easy temple days)

  • Good to know: Large property; plan a little extra time for boats

  • Book: Check prices on Agoda | Hotels.com


Chatrium Hotel Riverside (★★★★)

  • Best for: Balcony river views, Bangkok family suites with kitchenette-style options

  • Rooms & family options: Spacious rooms; connecting rooms on request

  • Transit: Shuttle boat to BTS Saphan Taksin; taxis for short hops

  • Good to know: Ask for high floors for quieter stays

  • Book: Hotels.com | Expedia


Sukhumvit — Modern & Convenient (near BTS, shopping & parks)

Why families like it: Malls, international food, parks; many near BTS hotels for families.





Grande Centre Point Terminal 21 (★★★★★)

  • Best for: Direct mall access, central location, kid-friendly pool area

  • Rooms & family options: Family-sized rooms; crib on request; some connecting rooms

  • Transit: BTS Asok + MRT Sukhumvit at the door—ideal for sightseeing with kids

  • Good to know: Popular property; book early in peak months

  • Book: Agoda | VBRO


Adelphi Suites Bangkok (★★★★)

  • Best for: Apartment-style convenience (kitchen + washer)

  • Rooms & family options: Studios/suites great for longer stays; extra bed by request

  • Transit: Short walk to BTS Nana; taxis easy to hail

  • Good to know: Surrounding nightlife can be lively—ask for higher floors

  • Book: Hotels.com | Expedia


Old City (Rattanakosin) — Culture at Your Doorstep

Why families like it: Walk to the Grand Palace & Wat Pho; great for “temple days.”





Riva Surya Bangkok (★★★★)

  • Best for: Boutique riverside vibe near Khao San and major sights

  • Rooms & family options: Family-friendly rooms; crib on request

  • Transit: River boats + short taxis/tuk-tuks; walking distance to local markets

  • Good to know: Compact footprint; book early for peak weeks

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Casa Nithra Bangkok (★★★★)

  • Best for: Value pick with rooftop pool close to the Old City highlights

  • Rooms & family options: Family rooms available; extra bed by request

  • Transit: Taxis/tuk-tuks to temples; river pier a short ride away

  • Good to know: Quiet street location—nice for early bedtimes

  • Book: Expedia.com | Agoda.com


Silom — Green Spaces & Night Markets

Why families like it: Near Lumpini Park, easy BTS/MRT, night markets early-evening friendly.





SO/ Bangkok (★★★★★)

  • Best for: Design-forward city views, infinity pool, welcome packs for kids

  • Rooms & family options: Large rooms/suites; connecting rooms available on request

  • Transit: Walkable to Lumpini Park; close to MRT Lumphini / BTS Sala Daeng

  • Good to know: Stylish vibe; consider higher floors for quieter nights

  • Book: Expedia.com | Agoda


Bandara Suites Silom (★★★★)

  • Best for: Apartment-style Bangkok family suites with extra space

  • Rooms & family options: 1–2 bedroom suites; great for families of 4+

  • Transit: ~10 min to BTS Sala Daeng (traffic-dependent)

  • Good to know: Solid value for space-hungry families

  • Book: Agoda | Hotels.com


Quick Comparison: Best Areas & Family Hotels in Bangkok

Area

Hotel

Family Room Type

Pool

Transit (approx.)

Price Band*

Riverside

Anantara Riverside Bangkok Resort

Family rooms/suites

Yes

Shuttle boat → BTS

$$$

Riverside

Chatrium Hotel Riverside

Large rooms / kitchenette options

Yes

Shuttle boat → BTS

$$–$$$

Sukhumvit

Grande Centre Point Terminal 21

Family-sized rooms

Yes

BTS Asok / MRT Sukhumvit

$$–$$$

Sukhumvit

Adelphi Suites Bangkok

Studio & 1BR suites

Yes

BTS Nana

$$

Old City

Riva Surya Bangkok

Family-friendly rooms

Yes

River boats / taxis

$$

Old City

Casa Nithra Bangkok

Family rooms

Yes

Taxis / tuk-tuks

$–$$

Silom

SO/ Bangkok

Rooms & suites (connecting on request)

Yes

MRT Lumphini / BTS Sala Daeng

$$–$$$

Silom

Bandara Suites Silom

1–2BR Bangkok family suites

Yes

BTS Sala Daeng

$$

* Price band guide: $ < $80 • $$ = $80–$150 • $$$ > $150 (per night, typical). Family-room pricing varies by dates & occupancy.

Tips for Booking Family Accommodation in Bangkok

  • Book near BTS or MRT stations – saves time and hassle in traffic.

  • Look for pools & kid-friendly facilities – Bangkok gets hot!

  • Consider apartment hotels – kitchen + washer is a lifesaver for longer stays.

  • Book early for high season – December to February fills up fast.


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Seasonality & Price Notes for Families

  • High season (Dec–Feb): Book early; popular family-friendly hotels in Bangkok sell out fast. Expect higher rates for connecting rooms and suites.

  • Shoulder (Mar–Apr, Nov): Good mix of availability and value; pools matter as temps rise.

  • Rainy/green season (May–Oct): Best deals; plan indoor options (museums, malls, aquariums).

  • Tip: Filter for free cancellation and watch price drops in the weeks before arrival.

Useful Resources

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Luxury riverside resort in Bangkok with large swimming pool, tropical gardens, and Chao Phraya River views at Anantara Riverside Bangkok Resort.
Anantara Riverside Bangkok Resort – a family-friendly luxury escape with pools, lush gardens, and riverfront views. Perfect for relaxing after exploring the city.

FAQ

1. What is the safest area to stay in Bangkok with kids?

Riverside and Sukhumvit are generally the safest and most convenient for families, with good transport links and family-friendly hotels.


2. Which Bangkok hotels have the best pools for kids?

Anantara Riverside and Grande Centre Point Terminal 21 are great picks for large, kid-friendly pools.


3. Is it better to stay near the river or near the BTS?

For sightseeing, BTS access is best. For relaxation, riverside stays offer more space and quieter surroundings.


4. How much does a family hotel in Bangkok cost?

Expect $50–$150 per night for a mid-range to luxury family-friendly hotel, depending on season.


5. Can I book a family hotel last minute in Bangkok

?Yes, but in high season (Dec–Feb) you should book in advance to get the best options.


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