Siam@Siam Design Hotel Bangkok
Bangkok · Thailand · 865 Rama 1 Road Opp. National Stadium
About Siam@Siam Design Hotel Bangkok — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Bangkok
Siam@Siam Design Hotel Bangkok is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Bangkok, Thailand. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, restaurant, concierge, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.4 / 5
I really loved this hotel! The interior design was so unique and aesthetically pleasing. Their pink themed rooftop bar called Paradise Lost was my favourite. The staff were really amazing and made our stay so much better! They were very friendly, asked how our day was after we returned to the hotel and even gave us tips on what the fair prices are for local transport and other fees. This really helped us save some extra money. Special thanks to Gabriel and MaiQ. You guys were so welcoming and your kindness means to much. Their food was so nice! (The pancakes were my favourite) I would choose this hotel time and time again!
Everything about this hotel was perfect — from the warm reception to the spotless room and friendly housekeeping staff. The complimentary room upgrade was a wonderful surprise that made our stay even more special. We’ll definitely be back!
The value for money is completely off, and here’s why: • Bar prices are extremely high for Thailand. A beer or a coffee costs the same as in Europe. • The air conditioning is very noisy because it’s old. It makes it hard to get proper rest. • Even on high floors like the 19th, traffic noise is constant, day and night, even with the windows closed. • Laundry service is outrageous: more than 50 euros for just ten pieces of clothing. Total daylight robbery. • When you step outside, the area is dirty, chaotic and noisy. It’s Bangkok, yes, but it doesn’t help the overall experience. On the positive side: • Staff are friendly and helpful. Great customer service. • Rooms are clean and well-maintained, no complaints there. That said, for the price you’re paying, you expect much more — like a proper chill-out area outside, with sofas, shade and a relaxing setup — not just a few metal chairs thrown around. Would I recommend it? Well… if you don’t mind overpaying and have no better options, maybe. But honestly, there are better hotels in Bangkok for more reasonable prices.